CURRENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
- Kiran Byadarhaly (Ph.D.) - jointly advised with Prof. Emmanuel Fernandez
Research Area: Neural Model of Motor Control.
- Laxmi Iyer (Ph.D.)
Research Area: Connectionist Models of Creativity.
- Amer Ghanem (Ph.D.) - jointly advised with Prof. Jim Uber
Research Area: Multi-Agent Urban Models.
- Divyachapan Padur(Ph.D.)
Research Area: Agent-Based Models of Collective Cognition.
- Sarjoun Doumit(Ph.D.)
Research Area: Self-Organized Mobile Sensor Agents.
- Yan Liao (Ph.D.) - jointly advised with Prof. Marios Polycarpou
Research Area: Decentralized Information Structures and Network Issues for UAV Task-Allocation.
- Yan Jin (Ph.D.) - jointly advised with Prof. Marios Polycarpou
Research Area: Real-Time Task-Allocation in Teams of Uninhabited Autonomous Vehicles.
- Chandrika Sagar (M.S.)
Research Area: Algorithms for Self-Reconfigurable Robots.
- Mithilesh Salunke (M.S.)
Research Area: Self-Organized Motor Control.
- Mithun Perdoor (M.S.)
Research Area: Self-Organized Motor Control.
- Suresh Vasa (M.S.)
Research Area: Self-Organized Motor Control.
- Subramoniam Perumal (M.S.)
Research Area: Recurrent Neural Networks.
- Patrick Olekas (M.S.)
Research Area: Evolving networks
RECENT GRADUATES
- Thomas S. Green (M.S. 1995)
Thesis: A Computational Model of the Hippocampus
- Ying Huang (M.S. 1997)
Thesis: Quantitative Characterization of the Effect of Medication on Heart Rate Variability of Patients in a Critical Care Environment
- Tirnelveli Anand (M.S. 1998)
Thesis: Using Hysteresis to Improve Performance in Synchronous Networks.
- Ariel Friedlander (M.S. 1998)
Thesis: Alzheimers-like damage in a model of the hippocampus.
- Shyamsundar Vaidhyanathan (M.S. 1998)
Thesis: A System for the Granular Processing of Sound Using Cellular Automata.
- T. Durai Pandian (M.S. 1998)
Thesis: Error Control Coding and Dual Rate DS-CDMA Systems.
- Jay Bohland (M.S. 2000)
Thesis: Associative memory on Small World Networks.
- Shyam Sundar (M.S. 2000)
Thesis: Synchronization of Multiple Chaotic Systems with Application to Communication.
- Simona Doboli (Ph.D. 2001)
Dissertation: Latent Attractors: A Mechanism for Context-Dependent Information Processing in Biological and Artificial Neural Systems.
- Rajkumar Arumugam (M.S. 2002)
Thesis: SCRIBE: Self-Organized Contention and Routing in Intelligent Broadcast Environments.
- Vinod Subramaniam (M.S. 2002)
Thesis: SOCRATES: Self-Organized Corridor Routing and Adaptive Transmission in Extended Sensor Networks
- Xiaofu Zhang (M.S. 2002)
Thesis: Motion-Based Image Segmentation Using Synchronizable Neural Network.
- Henri Leung (M.S. 2003)
Thesis: Self-Organized Construction of Spatial Structures by Swarms of Autonomous Mobile Agents
- Sumathi Seetharaman (M.S. 2004)
Thesis: Self-Organized Scheduling of Node Activity in Large-Scale Sensor Networks.
- Karthikeyan Swaminathan (M.S. 2005)
Thesis: Self-Organized FOrmation of Geometric Patterns in Multi-Robot Swarms Using Wireless Communication.
- Prasanna Ranganathan (M.S. 2006)
Thesis: A Systematic Approach to the Self-Organization of Heterogeneous Sensor Networks.
- Abhinay Venuturumilli(M.S. 2006)
Research Area: Self-Organization of Robust Networks.
- Payal Shah(M.S. 2007)
Research Area: Distributed Structural Inference in Self-Organized Sensor Networks.
- Neena George(M.S. 2007)
Research Area: Distributed Segmentation in Self-Organized Sensor Networks.
- Jayaram Venkatesan (M.S. 2007)
Research Area: Modeling postural stability from time-series data using pattern recognition methods.
- Arun Prasath(M.S. 2007)
Research Area: Automation of Optimal Configuration in Distributed Networks.
- Amer Ghanem (M.S. 2007)
Research Area: Modularity in a Computational Model of Animal Development.
- Akhila Reddy Magam (M.S. 2008)
Research Area: Algorithms for Self-Reconfigurable Robots.