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Academic Achievements
July 2025: Attending the American Control Conference (ACC); June 2025: Giving a talk on Deploying Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Systems for Efficient Monitoring in Precision Agriculture at Gatech; May 2025: Received the Outstanding Teaching Award from the Herff College of Engineering; July 2024: Presenting new findings on Multi-Event-Triggered Control with Reduced Packet Sizes for Quantized Discrete-Time Linear Systems at the American Control Conference; July 2024: Co-chairing a session at the American Control Conference; June 2023: Lab awarded a grant from the NSF through Columbia University to study the modeling and control of a network of soft actuators.
Research Experience
Recruiting motivated PhD students interested in control systems, robotics, and multi-agent systems.
Background
Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Memphis, where he leads the Autonomous & Complex Systems Laboratory. His research interests lie in the analysis, design, and control of complex and autonomous systems including autonomous ground and aerial vehicles, multi-agent systems, large-scale cyber-physical networks, and robots that interact with humans. He applies tools and techniques from control theory, optimization, graph theory, and machine learning to control these systems and ensure their safety.