Current Members

NAME                                        

Projects involved in

Degree

 

Alumni

Kleio Baxevani   


Adam Stager


Indrajeet Yadav


Ashkan Zehfroosh


Yan Zhang


Cong Wei


Michael Sebok


Anuj Ghandi


Chuchu Chen

PhD


PhD


PhD


PhD


MSc


PhD


PhD


MSc


MSc



MAST


DTRA


GEAR




ONR


MAST




ONR

NAME                                        

Degree

Projects involved in

LAST known affiliation

Post-doc


MSc


MSc


MSc


PhD


PhD


PhD


MSc


PhD


PhD


BS


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc


PhD


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc


MSc

UC Riverside


University of Acron


AutoX Technology Inc


University of Georgia


BossaNova Robotics


Mathworks Inc.


UC Riverside


HStar Technologies


Worcester Polytechnic Inst.


Apple


Stanford


University of New Mexico




The Manitowoc Company


Mathworks


University of Maryland




Los Alamos National Lab


State of New York


Boeing SVS


IBM


Pulse Systems Inc.


University of Texas at Austin


Bank of America


Rain Bird

Elena Kokkoni


Dian Jiao


Caili Li


Saurabh Arora


Prasanna Kannappan


Jianxin Sun


Kostantinos Karydis


Yan Liu


Jie Fu


Shridhar Shah


Benjamin Hockmann


Luis Valbuena


Adithya Boddu


Varsha Bhambhani


Chetan Rawal


Wenqi Zhang


Thomas Otahal


Andres Cortes


Sirisha Kota


Matthew Edwards


  1. D.Christodoulakis


Deepti Kumar


Dyshyant Palejiya


Amit Kumar


Milind Kumar

Joining

If you are interested in joining our research group, please read the following carefully.


Before sending me any email titled “interested in joining your group” or “...doing a PhD” etc, go through the department’s web page with information about the graduate program:


http://www.me.udel.edu/academics/grad/index.html


Note that:

  1. Individual faculty/advisers do not make admission decisions

  2. First year graduate students are typically supported by the department

  3. Incoming graduate students and faculty interact during the first semester to decide on projects and future financial support.


Thus sending me an email before getting admitted to the program accomplishes nothing.  I typically do not make hiring decisions before I meet and work with potential advisees.  If you get admitted with financial aid (TA/fellowship) you should come and see me once you are on campus.  If you get admitted without aid, then you can send me a short email explaining to me why you are special (you have publications in peer reviewed journals or conferences, for example), and convincing me that I have to somehow override the standard procedure and not pick from the standard pool of funded first year students ---just sending me your CV will not be sufficient in doing that.


So the sequence is: apply, get admitted, contact me.  Please adhere to it.  I do not read generic emails of prospective applicants sent before their authors are admitted.  If nothing else, these emails suggest that their authors do not bother reading these lines when checking my site to see what I do.