Meeko Oishi
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Meeko Mitsuko Karen Oishi is an American engineer and control theorist. She is Gardner Zemke Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico.[1]
Oishi's research focuses on the safety of human-in-the-loop systems for transportation, assistive technology, and robotics, using methods based on stochastic control.[1][2] She has also studied motor control in Parkinson's disease patients,[3] and the effects of intelligent lighting on circadian rhythms.[4][5]
She participated with Joan Roughgarden on a controversial paper in Science applying cooperative game theory to sexual selection,[6][7] later expanded into a book by Roughgarden.[8]