Prof. Hamsa Balakrishnan

William E Leonhard (1940) Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Associate Dean, MIT School of Engineering

Primary DLC

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics

MIT Room: 33-328

Assistant

Pamela Fradkin
fradkin@mit.edu

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Air Traffic Control
Traffic Flow Management
Airport Operations Scheduling
Hybrid Systems
Transportation Infrastructure

Research Summary

Professor Balakrishnan is the Associate Dean of Engineering and the William E. Leonhard (1940) Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She leads the Dynamics, Infrastructure Networks, and Mobility (DINaMo) Research Group. Current research interests are in the design, analysis, and implementation of control and optimization algorithms for large-scale cyber-physical infrastructures, with an emphasis on air transportation systems. These include airport congestion control algorithms, air traffic routing and airspace resource allocation methods, machine learning for weather forecasts and flight delay prediction, and methods to mitigate environmental impacts. Her research spans theory and practice, including both algorithm development and real-world field tests.

Balakrishnan was a recipient of the American Automatic Control Council's Donald P. Eckman Award in 2014, the AIAA Lawrence Sperry Award in 2012, the inaugural CNA Award for Operational Analysis in 2012, the Kevin Corker Award for Best Paper at the Air Traffic Management R&D Seminar (in 2011, 2021 and 2023), MIT AIAA Undergraduate Teaching Award in 2019, the MIT AIAA Undergraduate Advising Award in 2014, and the NSF CAREER Award in 2008. I am an associate fellow of the AIAA.

At MIT, Balakrishnan is affiliated with the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS), the Institute for Data, Systems and Society (IDSS), and the Operations Research Center (ORC).

Balakrishnan involved in teaching 16.763: Air Transportation Operations Research, 16.781: Airport Systems Planning, Design and Management, and 16.995: Doctoral Research & Communication Seminar. I have also taught 16.002: Unified Engineering Signals & Systems, 16.72: Air Traffic Control, and ESD.55: Management of Infrastructure Systems.

Prior to joining MIT, I was a Principal Development Engineer at the University Affiliated Research Center (UC Santa Cruz) and the NASA Ames Research Center's Terminal Air Traffic Management Concepts Branch. I received my PhD from Stanford University and my B.Tech. from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

Recent Work