Assistant Professor
EECS Department
University of Wyoming
Email: mhasnat@uwyo.edu
Office: EN 4091
Phone: (307) 766-2279 - EECS Office
In our group at the University of Wyoming, we work on:
Smart grid situational awareness under uncertainty,
Risk-aware decision-making in power systems,
Multi-fidelity and multi-resolution sensor data analytics,
Cybersecurity in energy systems,
Heterogeneous data analyses from various components of smart cities.
I am an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Wyoming. My research involves Signal Processing and Data Analytics for energy system applications. I completed my Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of South Florida in 2023, focusing on GSP and energy data analytics for the security and reliability of smart grids. I also worked as a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Virginia.
News and Updates!
January 15, 2026: Sayeb Mohammad Tadvin has been selected to receive an NSF Travel Grant to attend the TPEC 2026.
January 2, 2026: The paper entitled "Fourier Neural Operators for Analyzing Multi-rate Data in Power System Stability Assessment" has been accepted at TPEC 2026.
January 2, 2026: A collaborative work, "GridStream: A Hardware-Efficient Framework for Bandwidth-Constrained Point-on-Wave Disturbance Monitoring" with Louisiana Tech University, has been accepted for presentation at TPEC 2026.