Daniel Bliss uses mathematics, algorithms, signal processing techniques, and machine-learning to improve the quality of life by equipping people with more effective tools and capabilities.
Bliss is a professor of electrical engineering and director of the Center for Wireless Information Systems and Computational Architecture. He created a framework for designing more capable and power-efficient computer processors to achieve broader technological capabilities to control unmanned aerial vehicles, grow the internet of things and advance consumer electronics. Prior to ASU, Bliss worked at MIT Lincoln Laboratory and General Dynamics, where he designed avionics for the Atlas-Centaur launch vehicle and performed research and development of fault-tolerant avionics.