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Students

Current Students
  • Chandreyee Bhowmick
  • Nicholas Potteiger
Current Postdoctoral Scholars
  • Ankita Samaddar

Former PhD Students
  • Ali Ozdagli, PhD in Computer Science, December 2022 Physics-guided Learning and Surrogate Modeling for Structural Design and Health Monitoring Applications
    First Employment: Assistant Professor at Florida Gulf Coast University.
  • Dimitrios Boursinos, PhD in Electrical Engineering, May 2022 Assurance Monitoring of Cyber-Physical Systems with Learning-Enabled Components,
    First Employment: Research scientist, Trilliant Health.
  • Feiyang Cai, PhD in Computer Science, January 2022.
    Out-of-Distribution Detection in Learning-Enabled Cyber-Physical Systems
    First Employment: Visiting Scholar, Harbin Institute of Technology.
  • Zihao Zhan, PhD in Electrical Engineering, October 2021.
    New Attacks and Defenses Leveraging Electromagnetic Side-Channel Information
    First Employment: Postdoctoral Scholar, University of Florida.
  • Jiani Li, PhD in Computer Science, May 2021.
    Byzantine Resilient Consensus, Learning, and Optimization in Distributed Multi-Agent Systems
    First Employment: Facebook, USA.
  • Bradley Potteiger, PhD in Electrical Engineering, October 2019.
    A Moving Tartet Defense Approach Towards Security and Resilience in Cyber-Physical Systems
    First Employment: Johns Hopkins APL.
  • Amin Ghafouri, PhD in Computer Science, February 2018.
    Resilient Anomaly Detection in Cyber-Physical Systems
    First Employment: Senior Software Engineer, Cruise Automation. Currently: Senior AI Researcher, Google Brain.
  • Hamzah Abdel-Aziz, PhD in Electrical Engineering, January 2018.
    A Data-Driven Approach for Modeling, Analysis and Control of Stochastic Hybrid Systems using Gaussian Processes
    First Employment: Sr. Deep Learning Hardware Engineer - Samsung Semiconductor Inc.
  • Siyuan Dai, PhD in Electrical Engineering, December 2016.
    Compositional Modeling and Design of Cyber-Physical Systems Using Port-Hamiltonian Systems
    First Employment: TOYOTA InfoTechnology Center, USA.Currently: Senior Open Innovation Associate at Hyundai Cradle.
  • Zhenkai Zhang, PhD in Computer Science, December 2015.
    Analysis and Verification of Cyber-Physical Systems Using Static Analysis
    First Employment: Research Scientist/Institute for Software Integrated Systems - Vanderbilt University. Currently: Assistant Professor, Clemson University.
  • Emeka Eyisi, PhD in Electrical Engineering, December 2013.
    Model-Based Compositional Design of Networked Control Systems
    First Employment: Senior Research Engineer/Scientist at United Technologies Research Center. Currently: Senior Manager, Analytics, Connected Platform Solutions (LYNX) at Carrier.
  • Heath LeBlanc, PhD in Electrical Engineering, December 2012.
    Resilient Cooperative Control of Networked Multi-Agent Systems
    First Employment: Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ohio Northern University. Currently: Associate Professor.
  • Ashraf Tantawy, PhD in Electrical Engineering, December 2011.
    Model-Based Detection in Cyber-Physical Systems
    First Employment: Control and Instrumentation Engineer, BP Egypt. Currently: Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University.
  • Isaac Amundson, PhD in Computer Science, August 2010.
    Spatio-Temporal Awareness in Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks
    First Employment: Senior Software/Firmware Reliability Engineer, Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management(CRDM), Medtronic. Currently: Principal Engineer, Collins Aerospace.
  • Manish Kushwaha, PhD in Computer Science, May 2010.
    Feature-Level Information Fusion Methods for Urban Surveillance Using Heterogeneous Sensor Networks
    First Employment: Senior Engineer, Qualcomm, Inc. Currently: Software Engineer, Oculus VR
  • Derek Riley, PhD in Computer Science, May 2009.
    Modeling, Simulation, and Verification of Biochemical Processes Using Stochastic Hybrid Systems
    First Employment: Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Wisconsin - Parkside. Currently: Professor, Milwaukee Schoolof Engineering.
  • Matthew Daigle, PhD in Computer Science, May 2008.
    A Qualitative Event-Based Approach to Fault Diagnosis of Hybrid Systems
    First Employment: Associate Scientist with the University of California - Santa Cruz in support of the University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) at NASA Ames. Currently: Principal Applied AI Research Scientist, PARC.

Former Postdoctoral Scholars
  • Peter Horvath, Associate Professor, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
  • Mark Yampolskiy, Assistant Professor, School of Computing, University of South Alabama
  • Sajal Bhatia, Assistant Professor, School of Computing, Sacred Heart University
  • Aron Laszka, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Houston
  • Goncalo Martins, Teaching Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Denver
  • William Emfinger, R & D Engineer, Max Mobility, LLC
  • Waseem Abbas, Research Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University
  • Hamzah Abdel-Aziz, Sr. Deep Learning Hardware Engineer, Samsung Semiconductor Inc.
  • Carlos Barreto, Postdoctoral Scholar, KTH
  • Anwar Said, Research Scientist, Vanderbilt

Former MS Students
  • Weihan Wang, M.Sc. in Computer Science, October 2019.
    RGB-D Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) Application
  • Grant Fennessy, M.Sc. in Computer Science, May 2019.
    Autonomous Vehicle End-to-End Reinforcement Learning Model and the E ects of Image Segmentation on Model Quality
  • Di Shang, M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, May 2013.
    Model Based Control Design and Integration of Automotive Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Robert M. Halpenny, M.Sc. in Computer Science, December 2008.
    Car Detection By Classification Of Image Segments
  • Joe Hall, M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, May 2007.
  • Di Wu, M.Sc. Computer Science, May 2006.
  • Radhika Tekumalla, M.Sc. Computer Science, December 2004.
  • Sachin Kogekar, M.Sc. Computer Science, August 2004.
    Dynamic Software Configuration in Sensor Networks