Prof. Silvia Ferrari moved to Cornell University and focused on the development of new mathematical models of learning and
plasticity uncovered from biological brains, design, and analysis of methods and algorithms for computational intelligence and sensorimotor learning and control. She also developed new methods rooted in machine learning and systems theory to design intelligent autonomous systems that are able to learn and discover new information over time. Her Principal research efforts include the Intelligent systems for
criminal profiling, approximate dynamic programming, learning in neural and
Bayesian networks, reconfigurable control of aircraft, sensor path planning, and Integrated surveillance systems. ==Accomplishments==