Student Research Spotlight


bhadauria

Surabhi Bhadauria

For most space objects (SOs), we have an abundant dataset of angle and angle-rate measurements. My research focuses on correlating angle and angle-rate measurements at two different times to the same orbit. More...


cai

Jiannan Cai

I am working to couple multi-modal sensing, advanced data analytics, and artificial intelligence to enhance the holistic situational awareness of construction workers, including better perception of real-time states on construction site, better understanding of jobsite context, and better prediction of future states. More...


khawas

Deba Jyoti Khawas

I work on the design, process simulation and manufacturing of 3D-printed composite parts. More...


motlag

Maithilee Motlag

For most space objects (SOs), we have an abundant dataset of angle and angle-rate measurements. My research focuses on correlating angle and angle-rate measurements at two different times to the same orbit. More...


ore

Jonathan Paul Ore

The modern U.S. power grid is susceptible to a variety of vulnerabilities, ranging from aging infrastructure, increasing demand, and unprecedented interactions (e.g., distributed energy resources (DERs) generating energy back to the grid, etc.). More...


rituraj

Rituraj

The goal of my research is to develop numerical models to simulate the operation of external gear machines that accounts for key flow aspects like the nature of flow and geometric aspects like manufacturing errors. More...


umrawal

Abhishek K. Umrawal

How can the dynamics of the social network can be used to ‘identify’ the right individuals to ‘incentivize’ to get a maximum ‘influence’ in the entire network? I am working on solving this problem using tools from machine learning, optimization, and game theory under more general settings. More...


wishard

Carlisle Wishard

I am a PhD student in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences department with a concentration in planetary science. My research focus is the ancient bombardment history of Mars in the context of the formation and evolution of the solar system. More...


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