Sweep at ICCPS 2025!

We are proud to announce that our researchers were recognized with all three top honors at the 16th ACM/IEEE International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems (ICCPS 2025), held in Irvine, California. These prestigious awards—Best Paper, Best Artifact, and Best Poster/Demo—highlight the impact and excellence of our interdisciplinary research in the field of cyber-physical systems.

Best Paper Award
"Can control barrier functions keep automated vehicles safe in live freeway traffic?"
George Gunter, Matthew Nice, Matt Bunting, Jonathan Sprinkle, and Dan Work (Vanderbilt University)

Best Artifact Award
"Uncertainty Quantification for Physics-Informed Traffic Graph Networks"
Tianshu Bao, Meiyi Ma, and Taylor T Johnson (Vanderbilt University) with collaborators from Arizona State University

Best Poster/Demo Award
"1000DaySim: Open-Source Traffic Simulation With Real Data Over Long Time Horizons"
Zhiyao Zhang, Yuhang Zhang, Marcos Quinones-Grueiro Quiñones-Grueiro, William Barbour, Gautam Biswas, and Dan Work

These recognitions reflect our team's dedication to advancing safe, scalable, and impactful cyber-physical systems in real-world domains like transportation and autonomy.

Congratulations to all the winners and to the finalists whose work is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in CPS.

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