Edward A. Lee

UC Berkeley

Edward A. Lee

Edward A. Lee has been working on embedded software systems for more than 40 years. After studying and working at Yale, MIT, and Bell Labs, he landed at Berkeley, where he is now a Professor of the Graduate School in EECS. He leads the open-source software projects Lingua Franca and Ptolemy and is a coauthor of books on embedded systems, signals and systems, digital communications, and the philosophical and social implications of technology. His research is focused on software for distributed cyber-physical systems and on what we can learn about humans from advances in AI.