December 4, 2024 Embracing the Power of Deep Learning in Safety-Critical Systems Share: What if the technology that powers our cars, medical devices and energy grids could guarantee safety and reliability like never before? Pengyuan “Eric” Lu, a Ph.D. candidate at the Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering (PRECISE) Center, has been making this vision a reality through his research in deep learning for safety-critical systems. Cyber-physical systems (CPS), in which “smart” technology interacts with the physical world, are vital to our daily lives: they power automobiles, medical devices, building heating-and-cooling systems, and smart-grid electricity networks. Lu’s research focuses on enhancing the reliability and safety of such systems. Through his work, Lu, who is advised by PRECISE Center Director Insup Lee, Cecilia Fitler Moore Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Science (CIS), and Oleg Sokolsky, Research Professor in CIS, aims to address a significant challenge in modern control policies of CPS: ensuring that these systems are safe and react appropriately in real time to the physical world. Lu, who joined the University of Pennsylvania in 2019, leverages neural network repair techniques to enforce these properties, bringing a new level of safety assurance to deep learning-enabled CPS components. Read More Share: Return to News