Our Research Group
Avimanyu Sahoo, Ph.D.
Avimanyu Sahoo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvillePh: 256-824-3581, Email: avimanyu.sahoo@uah.eduCurrent Graduate Students
Current Graduate Students
Arian Yousefian
Arian Yousefian
Ph.D. StudentElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleDissertation: Multi-agent safe reinforcement learningExpected Graduation: Spring 2025
Md. Sazzad Hossen
Md. Sazzad Hossen
Ph.D. StudentElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleDissertation: Graph learning for visual inspectionExpected Graduation: Fall 2025
Saima Alam
Saima Alam
Ph.D. StudentElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleDissertation: Lithium-ion battery pack modeling and health management for smart BMS Expected Graduation: Fall 2026
Tiffani Lodge
Tiffani Lodge
Ph.D. Student (co-supervised)Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleDissertation: Learning-based Control of multi-agent systems.Expected Graduation: Summer 2025
Mahtab Noor Shaan
Mahtab Noor Shaan
M.S. StudentElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleThesis: Safe reinforcement learning for control of robotic inspection vehiclesExpected Graduation: Summer 2025
Jessica Hamer
Jessica Hamer
M.S. StudentMechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleThesis : Collaborative Control of Autonomous SystemsExpected Graduation: Summer 2025
Current Undergraduate Students
Current Undergraduate Students
Sophia Lopez
Sophia Lopez
UG StudentElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleProject: Development of ROS-based Simulation Platform for Autonomous Systems
Previous Ph.D. Students
Previous Ph.D. Students
Geetika Vennam
Geetika Vennam
Current: Postdoctoral research scientist at Idaho National Laboratory
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oklahoma State UniversityDissertation Title: Health-inclusive lithium-ion battery modeling, state estimation, and fault detectionGraduated: Fall 2022
Electrical and Computer Engineering, Oklahoma State UniversityDissertation Title: Health-inclusive lithium-ion battery modeling, state estimation, and fault detectionGraduated: Fall 2022
Previous Undergraduate Students
Previous Undergraduate Students
William Current
William Current
B.S. Electrical EngineeringElectrical and Computer Engineering, University of Alabama in HuntsvilleProject Title: Development of Autonomous Vehicle SimulatorGraduated: Spring 2023