Students

Current Ph.D. Students:

  1. Neshat Elhami Fard, “Consensus Control of Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Systems Using Model-Based Deep Reinforcement Learning,” in progress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  2. Kiarash Aryankia, “Formation Control of Nonlinear Multi-Agent Systems Using Neural Networks,” in progress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. Recipient of Concordia Accelerator Award, 2022.
  3. Mohamed Zareer, “Analysis and Control of Opinion Dynamics as a Multi-Agent System Using Artificial Intelligence,” in progress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  4. Amir Moradi, “Secure Formation Control of Autonomous Vehicles,” in progress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  5. Mahshid Rahimifard, “Cooperative Cyberattack Detection in Multi-Agent Systems,” in progress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

Current Masters Students:

  1. Ahmadreza Mousavi, “Fingers Gesture-Based Control Interface for Robotic Devices,” in progress, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

Former Ph.D. Students:

  1. Reza Babazadeh, “Distance-Based Formation Control of Multi-Agent Systems,” December 2021, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  2. Andrew Gardner, “Motion Capture Based Hand Gestures Recognition for Computing and Control,” August 2017, Research Scientist at Radiance Technologies, Ruston, Louisiana.
  3. Saba Ramazani, “Unmanned Vehicles Formation Control in 3D Space and Cooperative Search,” August 2016, Control Systems Engineer at Control Systems Design and Analysis Branch, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama.
  4. Miguel Gates, “Position Adaptive Direction Finding of MAVs in Sensor Network Environments,” August 2013, Faculty at Louisiana Tech University.
  5. Guyu Zhang, “Collaborative UAVs control in sensor network environment,” May 2013, Direct Energy, Houston, TX.
  6. Azzam Moustapha, “Modeling of Wireless Sensor Networks using Neural Networks,” May 2008, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
  7. Wenzhi Gao, “Intelligent Control of Nonlinear Systems with Actuator Saturation using Neural Networks,” May 2005, KLA-Tencor Corporation, San Francisco, CA.

Former Masters Students:

  1. Amirreza Mousavi, “A Distributed False Data Injection Cyber-Attack Detection in Discrete-Time Nonlinear Multi-Agent Systems Using Neural Networks,” December 2021, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  2. Priyam Sadhukhan, “Proximal Policy Optimization for Formation Control and Obstacle Avoidance in Multi-Agent Systems,” November 2021, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  3. Kianoush Haratiannejadi, “Smart Glove and Hand Gesture-Based Control Interface for Multi-Rotor Aerial Vehicles,” December 2020, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
  4. Christopher Barber, “Distributed RF Sensing Using Wireless Sensor Networks,” May 2016, Code 3, Inc., St. Louis, MO.
  5. Jake Scoggin, “Sensor Networks Fault Detection and Isolation: Models and Software Development,” May 2014, Ph.D. student at University of Connecticut.
  6. Jianfeng Li, “Unmanned ground vehicle navigation in wireless sensor and actuator networks,” May 2013, Qualcomm, CA.
  7. Keerthi Potula, “Dynamic leader-follower network model of human emotions and their fault detection,” May 2010.
  8. Trey Buchart, “Sensor Network Coverage Analysis Using Homology,” May 2008, Sentinel Control Technologies.
  9. Afzal Mohammad, “Mobile Robot Control in a Sensor Network Applications,” May 2008, FedEx, Orlando, FL.
  10. Dipan Jethwa, “Control of Smart Actuators in a Distributed Control Systems,” August 2007, Foster Wheeler Corporation, Houston, TX.
  11. Bharath Peddireddy, “Real-Time Implementation of Neural Network Controller for Nonlinear Systems Using Simulink,” May 2007, Coherent, Santa Clara, CA.
  12. Fatima Zohra, “Fault Aware Wireless Sensor Networks,” May 2007, TriQuint Semiconductor, Inc.
  13. Dharaninath Tavanati, “Development of a Wireless Sensor Network with MOS Chemical Sensor Array,” May 2005.
  14. Shravan Challa, “Ultra-wideband Signal Propagation: Application to Stationary Metal Object Detection,” May 2005, Cognizant Tech. Solutions, Dallas, TX.
  15. Haoyong Yu, “Testbed for Light and Temperature Monitoring System Based on Wireless Sensor Networks,” August 2004, Digital Precision Corp.
  16. Chris Fontenot, “Position Control of a Flexible-Link Servo System with Variable End-Point Mass,” May 2004, U.S. Army Depot, TX
  17. Wei Zhou, “Wireless sensor Network for Chemical Agents Detection,” May 2004, Ph.D. student at Iowa State University.
  18. Ramana Sunkam, “Design and Development of a Low-cost, High-amplitude, Sharp Rise-time, Solid-state Nanopulse Generator,” May 2003, Diebold, Canton, OH.

Former Undergraduate Students:

  1. Andrew Davies, “System Development for UAVs Control in Indoor Environments”
  2. Walker Neal, “Development of a Distributed RF Sensing Platform”
  3. Devon Dollahon, “System Development for UAVs Control in Indoor Environments”.
  4. Jonathon Beeauregard II, “Development of a UAV Autonomy Control Simulator”, IBM, Monroe, LA
  5. Matthew Fults, “Development of a Distributed RF Sensing Platform”
  6. Jason Porter, “Development of a Distributed RF Sensing Platform”, US Government Agency
  7. Ryan Semple
  8. Griffin Ellis
  9. Neil Vosburg, CenturyLink, Monroe LA
  10. Delvin Jackson, M.S. candidate, Louisiana Tech University
  11. Thomas Goodwin, Geon Technologies, Baltimore, MD
  12. Jason Doyle, Crescent Systems, Inc., TX
  13. John Barron, Air Force, San Antonio, TX
  14. Jeremy Hill, NASA
  15. Stacy Haineault, General Motors
  16. Jody Glasscock
  17. Rachel Hulett, Southwest Power Pool
  18. Greg Caswell, Virginia Tech graduate school
  19. Mindy Brock, ExxonMobil
  20. Saba Ramazani, Ph.D. student at Louisiana Tech University