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SATISH T.S. BUKKAPATNAM Oklahoma State University Tel: (405) 744 9138 School of Industrial Engineering and Management Fax: (405) 744 4654 322 Engineering North [email protected] Stillwater, OK 74078 http://iem.okstate.edu/bukkapatnam PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014- Director, TEES Institute for Manufacturing Systems, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 2014- Rockwell International Professorship, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 2014- Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering with courtesy joint appointment in Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 2011-2013 AT&T Professor of Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 2009-2013 Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 2004-2009 Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 1997-2004 Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Summer 2003 Faculty Consultant, Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC EDUCATION Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA Ph.D. Industrial & Manufacturing Eng. 1997 Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA M.S. Industrial & Manufacturing Eng. 1994 S.V. University Tirupati, India B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 1992 RESEARCH AND KEY CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY Due to increasing global competition and security perceptions, continuous, round-the-clock quality and integrity monitoring is becoming necessary for survival of modern engineering systems. These systems include many precision and nano-manufacturing processes (e.g., ultraprecision machining process for realizing optical surfaces, chemical-mechanical polishing-CMP of semiconductor wafer- stacks), as well as infrastructure and lifeline systems of interest to medical, transportation, and defense sectors (e.g., utility pipeline, internet, shipping container handling networks). These systems are beginning to operate in data-rich environments. Sensor technologies are becoming available to interrogate any aspect of modern engineering systems at every conceivable scale of resolution. The emerging sensors can capture a wealth of information on the condition and status of a product, process or a system. The next major challenge is in harnessing the large-amounts of sensor data to bring substantial improvements to the design and operations, particular in quality and integrity assurance, of these engineering systems. Complexity is a chief attribute of modern engineering systems. Much of the complexity emerges from nonlinear stochastic dynamics of the underlying processes. In fact, dynamics of most manufacturing machine operations as well as large-scale infrastructures, logistic and information networks, are inherently nonlinear. New modeling foundations that can capture this complex dynamics are imperative for effective quality and integrity monitoring.

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SATISH T.S. BUKKAPATNAM Oklahoma State University Tel: (405) 744 9138 School of Industrial Engineering and Management Fax: (405) 744 4654 322 Engineering North [email protected] Stillwater, OK 74078 http://iem.okstate.edu/bukkapatnam

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014- Director, TEES Institute for Manufacturing Systems, Texas A&M University, College

Station, TX 2014- Rockwell International Professorship, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 2014- Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering with courtesy joint appointment in

Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 2011-2013 AT&T Professor of Engineering, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 2009-2013 Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State University,

Stillwater, OK 2004-2009 Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering and Management, Oklahoma State

University, Stillwater, OK 1997-2004 Assistant Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA Summer 2003 Faculty Consultant, Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC

EDUCATION Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA Ph.D. Industrial & Manufacturing Eng. 1997 Pennsylvania State Univ. University Park, PA M.S. Industrial & Manufacturing Eng. 1994 S.V. University Tirupati, India B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 1992

RESEARCH AND KEY CONTRIBUTIONS SUMMARY

Due to increasing global competition and security perceptions, continuous, round-the-clock quality and integrity monitoring is becoming necessary for survival of modern engineering systems. These systems include many precision and nano-manufacturing processes (e.g., ultraprecision machining process for realizing optical surfaces, chemical-mechanical polishing-CMP of semiconductor wafer-stacks), as well as infrastructure and lifeline systems of interest to medical, transportation, and defense sectors (e.g., utility pipeline, internet, shipping container handling networks). These systems are beginning to operate in data-rich environments. Sensor technologies are becoming available to interrogate any aspect of modern engineering systems at every conceivable scale of resolution. The emerging sensors can capture a wealth of information on the condition and status of a product, process or a system. The next major challenge is in harnessing the large-amounts of sensor data to bring substantial improvements to the design and operations, particular in quality and integrity assurance, of these engineering systems.

Complexity is a chief attribute of modern engineering systems. Much of the complexity emerges from nonlinear stochastic dynamics of the underlying processes. In fact, dynamics of most manufacturing machine operations as well as large-scale infrastructures, logistic and information networks, are inherently nonlinear. New modeling foundations that can capture this complex dynamics are imperative for effective quality and integrity monitoring.

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Sensor-based modeling research provides a unique approach to realize this imperative. It augments the statistical and intelligent systems foundations of current monitoring systems with nonlinear dynamic principles. The core of this research is to harness information on the nonlinear stochastic dynamics and the emergent behaviors, such as chaos, self-organization and long-range dependencies underlying an array of wired and wireless (e.g., RF/RFID) sensor signals in the form of customized multi-scale representations and formal models, and to track features extracted from these models to monitor and control quality and integrity of complex systems. In contrast, many of the current approaches predominantly assume the system dynamics to be linear. Consequently, conventional models fail to capture many critical behaviors observed in the system, and the resulting monitoring and control methods are reduced to tracking signal statistics that usually are not physically motivated.

Features extracted based on the sensor-based modeling approach, unlike conventional features, are sensitive to incipient anomalies and micro dynamic variations in a system’s operation. Consequently, quality and integrity can be significantly improved, and wastage and accidents can be substantially reduced.

SUMMARY OF ACADEMIC RECORD

Publications: My research dealing with the contemporary issues discussed above has thus far yielded 124 peer-reviewed publications (71 accepted or published in journals and 53 in refereed conference proceedings), and 8 invention disclosures (9 pending patents and inception of two commercial ventures).

Funding: It has attracted over $4.6M in contracts/grants (including 15 NSF grants) on which I serve(d) as a PI or Co-PI.

Students: The research has been the basis for 11 PhD, 10 MS theses and over 25 undergraduate research scholars (REU). Among these 10 belong to underrepresented groups. I am currently advising or co-advising 7 PhD dissertations, 4 MS Thesis, and mentoring 8 undergraduate students. I have also mentored two post-doctoral scholars.

Education: This research has also led to the development of hands-on courses integrating Manufacturing and Information Systems. My efforts have been recognized through a student-elected best teacher award in 2002. The average student evaluations have been at 3.6 on a scale of 4 during the last 9 years, and 4.2 on a scale of 5 during the preceding seven years.

Professional Service: ● Chair of the Quality, Statistics and Reliability Section (membership strength: ~200) of the Institute of Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS), ● Chair and 5ewsletter editor of Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Manufacturing & Design Division, ● invited as one of the 25 international experts to present at the NSF/DoD sponsored workshops on nanomanufacturing (2008) and dynamic systems (2007), ● Associate/Department Editor for five international journals, ● Chair/member for 20+ PhD guidance committees, ● Organized conferences, notably, NSF Workshop on Sensing and Prognostics Issues in Nanomanufacturing (2009), Chair of Quality, Statistics and Reliability section at INFORMS conference 2008, Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Research Conference 2003. Editor for a IIE Transactions special issue on Sensing and Prognostics issues in Nanomanufacturing Systems.

Awards and Recognitions: ● OSU regents distinguished research award (2011), one of the highest research awards at the University, ● best paper awards from IIE Manufacturing and Design Division Track (2009), IIE C-IE Division Track (2010, 2011), IIE SEMS Track (2012), IIE CIEDAH student poster

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contest (2011), INFORMS Transportation (TSL) Society (2007), SAS Datamining Conference (2012), and Artificial Neural Network in Engineering (1995), ● OSU CEAT Halliburton Outstanding Award (Young Faculty 2011, Senior Faculty 2012), ● OSU President’s (inaugural) cup for interdisciplinary research (first place team) 2012, ● SME’s Dougherty Young Manufacturing Engineer Award (2005), and ● IIE Hamed K. Eldin Outstanding Young IE Educator Award (2012), ● OSU Riata (Entrepreneurship) Center, Most Innovative Technology award (2013), ● Top 20 Science and Engineering Professors in Oklahoma, onlineschoolsoklahoma.com (2013), ● 2nd International EMS-IEH conference, Health Innovation Technology Award (2013).

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (SUMMARY)

The main research thrust during the last ten years has been to advance wired and wireless sensor-based dynamic system modeling principles for monitoring and prognostics applications in (i) ultraprecision and nano-manufacturing processes, such chemical mechanical polishing of semiconductor wafers and synthesis of nanotube composites (sponsors: NSF and Micron), (ii) systems cardiology and cardiorespiratory dynamics (sponsor: NSF, OCAST, OSU-CHS), (iii) automotive manufacturing systems (sponsors: NSF and GM), and (iv) large infrastructure and lifeline systems (sponsors: NSF, FAA, Tinker AFB and DoT). Some specific research experiences are delineated in the following.

Sample research projects

Experimental characterization and sensor-based modeling and control of machining dynamics and chatter

Suboptimal multiscale representation and denoising of contaminated chaotic signals

On-line continuous tool wear estimation using fractal analysis

Nonlinear analysis and microdynamic modeling of acoustic emission (with R. Komanduri)

Experimental characterization and modeling of Contour Crafting (with B. Khoshnevis)

Model-based tampering for improved performance of aerospace precision grinding processes

Modeling and Sensing of Ultra-precision Machining and Chemical-Mechanical Polishing Operations using miniature wireless sensor networks (with R. Komanduri)

Sensor-based modeling for naval structure integrity monitoring (with J. Nichols, M. Seaver, S. Trickey and L. Pecora)

TCP/IP network intrusion monitoring (with R. Brooks and S. Rai)

Cardiovascular signal analysis and integrated diagnostics (with R. Komanduri, L. Raff, B. Benjamin, and others)

Microelectronic polishing process monitoring and prognosis (with R. Komanduri and Z. Kong)

Nanomanufacturing process modeling and monitoring (with R. Komanduri)

Backward mapping methodology for design synthesis, and ontological extension of axiomatic design (with S.C-Y. Lu)

Coordination of dynamic resource allocation in trucking operations, and multiagent models for transit system control (with M. Dessouky)

Sponsors: Zumberge Fellowship, SC2 Foundation, NSF (14 grants), HP, National Instruments, ONR, Powell Foundation, NRL, FAA Logistics Center, GM (4 grants), CREC/Smart Energy Systems, Tinker AFB, USC, Ford, ODoT, OCAST, OSU

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HONORS AND AWARDS

INFORMS QSR Section Chair: Elected as the chair of the 200+ member Quality, Statistics and Reliability (QSR) Section, Institute of Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS) 2007-08 (organized one of the largest number of sessions for cluster as part of INFORMS meeting)

Best Paper/Poster Awards and Recognitions (11):

- Novel Applications (first runner-up, with S. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia), Artificial Neural Networks in Engineering Conference 94, St. Louis, November 1994. (placed 2nd out of 156 papers)

- TSL Society (with J. Zhao and M. Dessouky), INFORMS for publication in Transportation Science Journal, 2007

- IIE Research Conference, Manufacturing and Design Division (with H. Yang), 2009

- INFORMS Meetings (Finalist), Quality Statistics and Reliability Section Best Student Paper Competition (with O. Beyca, J. Kong and R. Komanduri), 2009

- IIE Research Conference, Computer and Information Engineering Division Best Student Paper Award (with T. Le and R. Komanduri), 2010

- IIE Research Conference, Computer and Information Engineering Division Best Student Paper Award (with A. Sa-Ngasoongsong), 2011

- IIE Research Conference, CIEDAH Best Student Poster Award (first place winner: Changqing Cheng), 2011

- SAS Datamining Conference, Best Paper (runner-up) and Student Ambassador Award (with A. Sa-Ngasoongsong), 2012

- IIE Research Conference, Society of Engineering Management Systems Best Student Paper Award (A. Sa-Ngasoongsong), 2012

- SAS Datamining Conference, Best Poster Award (with A. Sa-Ngasoongsong), 2012

- 2nd EMS-IEH Conference, Best Health Innovation Award (3rd place), 2013

Invitations to International Workshops:

- “New Frontiers in Dynamic Systems” Workshop: Among about 30 invitees (3 in Industrial Engineering) from various disciplines (including engineering, sciences, social sciences and medical) to a workshop jointly organized by NSF, AFOSR, ARO, ONR, NIH and USDA, Feb 2007

- “NSF Workshop in Nanomanufacturing Systems”: Among about 25 invitees from various engineering and science disciplines (5 from Industrial Engineering) to a workshop organized by NSF, Feb 2008

- “NSF Workshop on Uncertainty in Machining”: Among about 25 invitees from various engineering and science disciplines to a workshop organized by NSF, Feb 2010

- “G. Salvendy symposium on frontiers in industrial engineering”: Among about 15 international experts invited to brainstorm opportunities for systematics, analytics and informatics with laser and photonic systems, organized by Purdue University, May 2012

Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) Dougherty Young Manufacturing Engineer Award: Selected for year 2005

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Faculty Fellowship: From Zumberge Foundation (1998-99), SC2 Foundation (1999), and Powell Foundation (2001-03), University of Southern California

Teacher of the Year: Alpha Pi Mu-Omega Rho Teacher of the Year Award for 2001, Daniel J. Epstein Industrial and Systems Engineering Department, University of Southern California

Halliburton Award: OSU CEAT Halliburton Outstanding Young Faculty Award, 2011

Distinguished Research Award: OSU Regents Distinguished Research Award, 2011

Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) Outstanding Young IE: IIE Hamed K. Eldin Outstanding Young IE Educator Award, 2012

Halliburton Award: OSU CEAT Halliburton Outstanding (Senior) Faculty Award, 2012

Interdisciplinary Research Award: OSU President’s (inaugural) cup for interdisciplinary research (first place team), 2012

Top 20 Science and Engineering Professors in Oklahoma, http://onlineschoolsoklahoma.com/top-college-professors-in-oklahoma/science-engineering/, one of the four engineering professors recognized by Online Schools Oklahoma, 2013

First Rank: Stood first (out of 1119 candidates) in the Production and Industrial Engineering stream of GATE (Selection exams for graduate studies in India), 1992

PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications (70 published/accepted, Google H index: 17)

Published (69)

1. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Dependence of computed trajectories on the step size in a nonlinear dynamic system: An investigation into cutting tool dynamics," IIE Transactions, Vol. 27, pp. 519-529, 1995.

2. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Lakhtakia and S.R.T. Kumara, "Analysis of sensor signals shows turning on a lathe exhibits low-dimensional chaos," Physical Review E, Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 2375-2387, 1995.

3. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Lakhtakia and S.R.T. Kumara, "Chaos theory based optimal cutting tool chatter control," Speculations in Science and Technology, Vol. 19, pp. 137-148, 1996.

4. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Lakhtakia and S.R.T. Kumara, "Chaotic neurons for on-line quality control in manufacturing," International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Vol. 13, pp. 95-100, 1997.

5. S. V. Kamarthi, S. Pittner and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Foundations of analytical models of staircase traversal for convex polygonal surfaces," International Journal of Production Research, Vol. 35, No. 7, pp. 2009-2027, 1997.

6. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Analysis of acoustic emission signals in machining," ASME Transactions Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 121, No. 4, pp. 568-573, 1999.

7. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Local eigenfunctions-based suboptimal wavelet packet representation of contaminated chaotic signals," IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 149-160, 1999.

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8. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Real-time chatter control in machining using chaos theory," CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 321-326, 1999.

9. S. V. Kamarthi, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and S. Hsieh, "An algorithm for near-optimal cutter path generation in stair-case milling of convex polygonal surfaces," ASME Transactions Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 122, pp. 182-189, 2000.

10. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Fractal estimation of flank wear in machining," ASME Transactions Journal of Dynamic Systems Measurement and Control, Vol. 122, pp. 89-94, 2000.

11. B. Khoshnevis, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, H. Kwon, and J. Saito, "Experimental investigation into contour crafting of uncured ceramic materials," Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 32-41, 2001.

12. T. Loh, S. Bukkapatnam, D. Medeiros, and H. Kwon, "A new GA for simultaneous sequence and layout planning for PCB assemblies," Computers and Industrial Engineering, Vol. 40, pp. 293-307, 2001.

13. B. Khoshnevis, R. Russell, H. Kwon, and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Crafting large prototypes," A featured refereed publication in a Special Issue of IEEE Robotics and Automation Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 33-42, 2001.

14. R. Palanna and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Concept of model-based tampering for improved process performance," International Journal of Machining Sciences and Technology, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 271-290, 2002.

15. H. Kwon, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, B. Khoshnevis, and J. Saito. "Effect of orifice geometry on surface quality in contour crafting," Rapid Prototyping Journal, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 147-160, 2002.

16. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara, A. Lakhtakia, and P. Srinivasan, "Neighborhood method and its coupling with the wavelet method for nonlinear signal separation of contaminated chaotic time-series data," Signal Processing, Vol. 82, No. 10, pp. 1351-1374, 2002.

17. J. Zhao, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, M.M. Dessouky, “Distributed architecture for real-time coordination of bus holding in transit networks,” IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 43-51, 2003.

18. R. Palanna, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, F.S. Settles, “Model-based tampering for improved process performance: Application to grinding of shafts,” SME Journal of Manufacturing Processes, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 24-32, 2003.

19. D. Chang and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Microdynamics of acoustic emission generation in machining,” International Journal of Machining Sciences and Technology, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 1-27, 2004.

20. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and R. Palanna, "Experimental characterization of nonlinear dynamics underlying aerospace cylindrical grinding process," ASME Transactions Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Vol. 126, No. 2, pp. 341-344, 2004.

21. P.M. Agrawal, A.N.A. Samadh, L.M. Raff, M. Hagan, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Prediction of molecular-dynamics simulation results using feedforward neural networks: Reaction of a C2 dimer with an activated diamond (100) surface,” Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 123, Article No. 224711, 2005.

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22. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and K. Sadananda, “A genetic algorithm for predictive modeling of fatigue crack growth using unified approach,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 27, pp. 1354-1359, 2005.

23. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, J. M. Nichols, M. Seaver, S. T. Trickey and M. Hunter, “A wavelet-based, distortion energy approach to structural health monitoring,” Structural Health Monitoring Journal, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 247-258, 2005.

24. P. Ge, S. C-Y. Lu, and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “A direct synthesis method for early-stage parametric design of large-scale mechanical systems,” ASME Transactions Journal of Mechanical Design, 2005.

25. J. Zhao, M.M. Dessouky, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Optimal scale time for schedule based transit operations,” Transportation Science, Vol. 40, pp. 529-539, 2006.

26. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and B. Clark, “Modeling and monitoring of Contour Crafting, a layered manufacturing process,” ASME Transactions Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2006.

27. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, P.M. Agrawal, M.M. Malshe, L.M. Raff, M. Hagan, R. Komanduri, “Parametrization of interatomic potential functions using a genetic algorithm accelerated with a neural network,” Physical Review B, 2006.

28. J. Govardhan, S. Bukkapatnam, P. Rao, Y. Bhamare, V. Rajamani, “Statistical analysis and design of RFID systems for monitoring vehicle ingress/egress in warehouse environments,” International Journal of RFID Applications, 2006.

29. S. Bukkapatnam, P. Rao, W. Lih, M. Hagan, N. Chandrasekaran, R. Komanduri, “Statistical analysis of oxide CMP,” Applied Physics A,2007.

30. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam R. Komanduri, “Nonlinear adaptive wavelet representation of EKG signals,” Physical Review E, 2007.

31. W. Lih, S. Bukkapatnam, P. Rao, M. Hagan, N. Chandrasekaran, R. Komanduri, “Neural networks and fuzzy inference systems for modeling CMP,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2008.

32. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, R. Komanduri, et al., “Classification of Atrial Fibrillation (AF) episodes using sparse EKG data,” Journal of Electrocardiology, March 2008.

33. R. Narulkar, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, L.M. Raff, R. Komanduri, “Molecular dynamics simulation of diffusion of carbon into iron,” Philosophical Magazine, Vol. 88, No. 8, 1259-1275, 2008.

34. M. Malshe, R. Narulkar, L.M. Raff, M. Hagan, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Paramaterization of analytic interatomic potential functions using neural networks (NN),” Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 129, 044111, 2008.

35. S. Bukkapatnam, P. Rao, R. Komanduri, “Experimental dynamics characterization and monitoring of oxide chemical mechanical planarization process,” International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 48, No. 12, 1375-1386, 2008.

36. U. Phatak, S. Bukkapatnam, Z. Kong, and R. Komanduri, “Sensor-based modeling of slurry effects on MRR in Cu-CMP process,” International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2008.

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37. R. Narulkar, S. Bukkapatnam, L.M. Raff, and R. Komanduri, “Graphitization as a precursor to wear of diamond in machining pure iron: A molecular dynamics investigation,” Computational Material Science, Vol. 45, 358-366, 2009.

38. B. A. Wilkins, R. Komanduri, S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, G. Warta, and B. A Benjamin, “Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) used for detection of ST segment deviation,” The FASEB Journal, 23; LB89, 2009.

39. P.M. Agrawal, M. Malshe, R. Narulkar, L.M. Raff, M. Hagan, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “A self starting method for obtaining analytic potential energy surfaces from ab initio electronic structure calculations,” Journal of Physical Chemistry, 2008.

40. A. Pukrittayakamee, M. Malshe, M. Hagan, L. Raff, R. Narulkar, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Simultaneous fitting of a potential-energy surface and its corresponding force fields using feedforward neural networks,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 2008.

41. D. Dawson, H. Yang, M. Malshe, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, B. Benjamin, “Linear transformations between 12-lead ECG and 3-lead (Frank XYZ) VCG signals,” Journal of Electrocardiology, 2008.

42. M. Malshe, R. Narulkar, L.M. Raff, M. Hagan, S. Bukkapatnam, P. M. Agrawal, and R. Komanduri, “Development of generalized potential-energy surfaces (GPES) using many body expansions, neural networks (NN) and moiety energy approximations,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009.

43. P.M. Agrawal, R. Narulkar, L.M. Raff, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “A Phenomenological Model of Polishing of Silicon with Diamond Abrasive,” Tribology International, 2009.

44. M. Malshe, A. Pukrittayakamee, L. Raff, M. Hagan, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Accurate prediction of higher-level electronic structure energies for large databases using neural networks, Hartree-Fock energies, and small subsets of the database,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 2009.

45. A. Pukrittayakamee, M. Malshe, M. Hagan, L. Raff, R. Narulkar, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Simultaneous fitting of a potential-energy surface and its corresponding force fields using feedforward neural networks,” Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 130, 134101, 2009.

46. M. Malshe, L. Raff, M. Hagan, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Input vector optimization of feed-forward neural networks for fitting ab initio potential-energy databases,” Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol. 132, 204103, 2010.

47. A. Ozekin, F. Madhavi-Pajou, Z. Kong, S. Bukkapatnam, L. Swim, “Optimal placement of RFID sensors in a healthcare environment,” International Journal of Production Research, 2009.

48. J.M. Schwier, R.R. Brooks, C. Griffin, S. Bukkapatnam, “Zero knowledge hidden Markov model inference,” Pattern Recognition Letters, 2009.

49. Z. Kong, A. Ozekin, U. Phatak, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Process Performance

Prediction for Chemical Mechanical Planarization by Integration of Statistical Modeling and

Process Dynamic Modeling using Particle Filtering,” IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor

Manufacturing, Vol 23, No. 2, pp. 316-327, 2010.

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50. P.M. Agrawal, L.M. Raff, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Molecular dynamics

investigations on polishing of a silicon wafer with a diamond abrasive,” Applied Physics A,

2010.

51. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and C. Cheng, “Forecasting the evolution of nonlinear and

nonstationary systems using recurrence based local Gaussian process models,” Physical

Review E, Vol. 82, 2010.

52. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, and L. Barajas “Local eigenfunction models for real-time

performance prediction in manufacturing systems,” Pattern Recognition, 2011.

53. A. Pukrittayakamee, M. Malshe, M. Hagan, L. Raff, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “A

practical framework for fitting a function and its derivatives,” IEEE Transactions on Neural

Networks, 2011.

54. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, T.Le, and R. Komanduri, “A new approach for the identification

of cardiovascular disorders using spatial dynamics,” Medical Engineering and Physics, 2011.

55. Z. Kong, O. Beyca, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Nonlinear Sequential Bayesian Analysis-

Based Decision Making for End-Point Detection of Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP)

Process,” IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, 2011.

56. T. Grout, H. Yang, B. Balasundaram, Z. Kong, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Significant winter

weather events and associated socioeconomic impact," Weather, Climate and Society, 2011.

57. C. Cheng, S. Bukkapatnam, L. M. Raff, M.A. Hagan, R. Komanduri, "Monte Carlo simulation

of carbon nanotube nucleation and growth using nonlinear dynamic predictions," Chemical

Physics Letters, 2012.

58. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Spatiotemporal vectorcardiogram

representation,” Biomedical Engineering, 2012.

59. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S. Kamarthi, Q. Huang, A. Zeid, and R. Komanduri, "Nanomanufacturing

systems: opportunities for industrial engineers," IIE Transactions, Special issue on Quality

and Design issues in Nanomanufacturing Systems, 2012.

60. C. Cheng, S. Bukkapatnam, L. M. Raff, M.A. Hagan, R. Komanduri, "Towards endpoint

detection in carbon nanotube synthesis using nonlinear dynamic predictions," SME Journal

of Manufacturing Systems, 2012.

61. A. Sa-Ngasoongson and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Multi-Step Sales Forecasting in Automotive

Industry based on Structural Relationship Identification," International Journal of Production

Economics, 2012.

62. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, J. Kunthong, V. Sarangan, X. Cai, and S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, "A Low-

Cost, Portable, High-Throughput Wireless Sensor System for Phonocardiography

Applications," Sensors, 12(8), 10851-10870, doi:10.3390/s120810851, 2012.

63. H. Yang S. Bukkapatnam, and L. Barajas, “Continuous flow modelling of multistage assembly line system dynamics,” International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, vol. 26, no. 5, 2013.

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64. T. Q. Le, S.T.S Bukkapatnam, B. Benjamin, B. Wilkins, R. Komanduri, ”Localization of myocardial infraction using random walk network representation of vector cardiogram signals,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol.60, no.8, pp.2325-2331, 2013.

65. T. Q. Le, S.T.S Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, ” Real-Time Lumped Parameter Modeling of Cardiovascular Dynamics Using Electrocardiogram Signals: Toward Virtual Cardiovascular Instruments,” IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol.60, no.8, pp.2350-2360, 2013.

66. T. Q. Le, C. Cheng, A. Sa-ngasoongsong, W. Wondhamma, S.T.S Bukkapatnam, ”Wireless wearable multisensory suite and real-time prediction of sleep apnea episodes,” IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine (invited article for the inaugural issue), 2013.

67. Nof, S.Y., et al. (29 other authors), “Laser and Photonic Systems Integration: Emerging Innovations and Framework for Research and Education,” Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries, vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 483-516, 2013.

68. P. Rao, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, O. Beyca, Z. Kong, and R. Komanduri, "Real-time Identification of Incipient Surface Morphology Variations in Ultra-Precision Machining Process," ASME Transactions Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, vol. 136, no. 2, 021008, 2014.

69. P. Rao, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, B. Bhushan, S. Bylal, O. Beyca, Z. Kong, A. Fields, and R. Komanduri, "Process-Machine Interaction (PMI) Modeling and Monitoring of Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) Process using Wireless Vibration Sensors," IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, vol. 27, no.1, pp.1-15, 2014.

Accepted for publication (1)

1. Z. Wang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara, and Z. Katz, “Change Detection in Manufacturing Processes under Transient Conditions,” CIRP Annals, 2014.

Under review (1)

1. H. Tran, S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, U. MIttal and L. Barajas, “Modeling and Analysis of

Manufacturing Assembly Line Dynamics using Nonlinear Stochastic Differential Equations,”

2012 (2nd review).

Working papers (selected)

1. J. Govardhan, S. Bukkapatnam, “Estimating read-rate probability in backscatter RFID systems,” IEEE Antenna Theory and Applications, 2006.

2. P. Ge, S. C-Y. Lu, and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Study of an axiomatic approach for parametric design of mechanical systems,” Design Review, 2005.

3. W. Lih, S. Bukkapatnam, N. Chandrasekaran, R. Komanduri, “An evolutionary algorithm for modeling and optimization of chemical mechanical planarization,” International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2006.

4. R. Liao, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Wireless RFID vibration sensor network for container integrity monitoring,” IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2006.

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5. J. Govardhan, S. Bukkapatnam, V. Rajamani, C. Bunting, “Improving read rates of RFID tags in metallic environments using a reverberation chamber,” International Journal of RFID Applications, 2006

6. V. Rajamani, S. Bukkapatnam, C. Bunting, “An experimental study on improving item-level RFID tag readability in the presence of metals and liquids,” International Journal of RFID Applications, 2006 (subject to revisions).

7. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and S. Hariharan, “Improving Decision-Making through RFID: Application of POMDP to Warehouse Search Operations,” International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2007.

8. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Piecewise eigen-analysis for noise reduction and feature extraction in contaminated chaotic signals,” Chaos, 2008 (subject to revisions).

9. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and S.R.T. Kumara, "Experimental observations on instabilities in machining dynamics," for submission to International Journal of Machining Sciences and Technology, 2002.

10. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Sensor-based modeling of EEG can identify an alcoholic," ISE Working Paper 98-03.

11. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Sensor-based modeling and nonlinear real-time chatter control in turning using chaos theory," ISE Working Paper 98-02, USC, 1998.

12. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and N. Gadgil, “Dynamics of emergency supply networks,” ISE-Working Paper, 2003.

13. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, J. Nichols, M. Seaver, and S. Tricky, “Application of piecewise eigen-representations for sensor-based anomaly detection,” Working Paper, 2004.

14. P.M. Agrawal, L.M. Raff, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Molecular dynamic modeling of CMP process,” being prepared for Physical Review B.

15. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, G.S. Raj and S.C-Y. Lu, "Conceptualization of computational architecture for lean manufacturing machine systems," Journal of Flexible Automation and Integrated Manufacturing, ISE Working Paper 98-04, 1999.

16. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and H. Knapp, "Optimal wavelet decompositions for near periodic signals using lifting schemes," IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 1999 (Under 2nd Review) (ISE Working Paper 99-01).

17. R. Palanna and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Integration of grinding models using bipartite graphs,” International Journal of Machining Sciences and Technology, 2002.

Refereed Conference Proceedings (53)

1. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Fractal estimation of flank wear in turning using time-delay neural networks," Intelligent Engineering Systems through Artificial Neural Networks, Dagli, C., Fernandez, B., Ghosh, J., and Kumara, S. R. T. (eds.), ASME Press, New York, pp. 575-580, 1994 (Won First Runner-up prize in the Novel Applications Category).

2. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Lakhtakia and S.R.T. Kumara, "The concept of chaos theory based optimal cutting tool chatter control," Proceedings of SPIE Conference, No. 2595, pp. 2-10, Philadelphia, PA, October 1995.

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3. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Lakhtakia, S.R.T. Kumara and G. Satapathy, "Characterization of nonlinearity of cutting tool vibrations and chatter," Proceedings of ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Materials Division, pp. 1209-1223, San Francisco, CA, November 1995.

4. S.R.T. Kumara, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and A. Lakhtakia, "Theory of chaos based techniques for process monitoring," Proceedings of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 223-228, Minneapolis, MN, May 1996.

5. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Analysis of acoustic emission in machining," Proceedings of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, pp. 450-455., 1997.

6. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Sensor-based real-time nonlinear chatter control in machining," Proceedings of The 31st CIRP International Seminar on Manufacturing Systems, Berkeley, CA, 1998.

7. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, G.S. Raj and S.C-Y. Lu, "Conceptualization of computational architecture for lean manufacturing machine systems," Proceedings of International Conference on Agile Manufacturing, Minneapolis, MN, 1998.

8. Bukkapatnam, S., and Kumara, S., "Chaos Theory Based Process Monitoring Techniques for Intelligent Integrated Diagnostics," In the Proceedings of International Workshop on Soft Computing, ISI, India, January 1998.

9. Li, D., S. C-Y. Lu, S. Bukkapatnam, and J. Pien "Building System Level Models for Spray Forming Process," Proceedings of the ACLOA Owen Richmond Symposium, Pittsburgh, PA, July, 1998.

10. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Compact nonlinear signal representation in machine tool operations," ASME Design Engineering and Technology Conference, DETC-VIB 8068, September 12-15, Las Vegas, NV, 1999.

11. S. C-Y. Lu, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, P. Ge, and N. Wang, "Backward mapping methodology for design synthesis", Proceedings of 1999 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference, DETC99/DTM-8766, September 12-15, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 1999.

12. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and M. Fofana, "Analysis of delay differential equation model of machining dynamics," Proceedings of Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing FAIM 2000, pp. 145-154, College Park, Maryland, June 2000.

13. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and H. Gao, "Effect of reinforcement learning on the coordination of multiagent systems," Proceedings of SPIE Photonics East Conference, Boston, MA, 2000.

14. J. Zhao, M.M. Dessouky, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Distributed holding control of bus transit operations," Proceedings of IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Conference, Oakland, CA, August 2001.

15. M. Fofana and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Hopf bifurcation in machining dynamics," Proceedings of 2000 ASME Design Engineering Technical Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, September 2001.

16. P. Ge, S. C-Y. Lu, and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "A direct synthesis method for early-stage parametric design of large-scale mechanical systems", Proceedings of ASME 2002 Design Engineering Technical Conferences DETC2002/DTM-34006, September 29 - October 2, Montreal, Canada, 2002.

17. R. Palanna, and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Model-based tampering for improved process performance: Application to grinding of shafts," Transactions of NAMRI/SME, 2002 (A version published in SME Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2003).

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18. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and S. Kumar, “Analysis of fatigue crack growth using a genetic algorithm,” International Conference On Fatigue Damage Of Structural Materials V, 19 – 24 September 2004, Hyannis Resort, MA, USA.

19. R. Palanna and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Integration of models of complex systems using bipartite graphs: Application to grinding process,” NECSI ICCS 2004 Conference, Boston, MA, 2004.

20. S. T. S. Bukkapatnam and D. Chang “A statistical mechanistic model of acoustic emission generation in shear zone of machining,” Transactions of NAMRI/SME, 2005.

21. S.T.S Bukkapatnam, W. Lih, P. Rao, N. Chandrasekaran, R. Komanduri, “Modeling of MRR and WIWNU characteristics in oxide CMP using sparse data,” CMP MIC 06, San Francisco, March 2006.

22. A. Awawdeh, S. T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara, C. Bunting, R. Komanduri, “Wireless sensing of flow-induced vibrations for pipeline integrity monitoring,” IEEE SAM 06, Boston, July 2006.

23. S. Earni and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Towards performance analysis of manufacturing systems using nonlinear dynamics principles,” Proceedings of SAE, 2006.

24. S.T.S Bukkapatnam, P. Rao, N. Chandrasekaran, R. Komanduri, “Sensor based monitoring of MRR in oxide CMP operations,” CMP MIC 07, San Francisco, March 2007.

25. S. T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Liao, R. Komanduri, “Wireless RFID vibration sensor tag for container integrity monitoring,” IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, Scottsdale, AZ, 2007.

26. C. Ok, H. Thadakamalla, U. Raghavan, S. Kumara, S.-G. Kim, X. Zhang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, ”Optimal transmission power in self-sustainable sensor networks for pipeline monitoring,” IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, Scottsdale, AZ, 2007.

27. A. Pukrittayakamee, M. Hagan, L. Raff, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Fitting a function and its derivative,” Artificial Neural Networks in Engineering (ANNIE) Conference, St. Louis, MO, 2007.

28. U. Mittal, S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, L. Barajas, “Nonlinear stochastic differential equation modeling of multi-stage manufacturing systems,” IEEE Conference of Automation Science and Engineering, 2008.

29. B. Pandey and S. Bukkapatnam, “Design of RFID portal for container integrity monitoring,” ASME Design Engineering and Technology Conference, 2008.

30. S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, F. Madhavi, “A local Markov modeling approach for predicting user preferences of vehicle portfolio features,” GM-ISL Annual Symposium (Springer Book Chapter), 2009.

31. J. Kunthong, C. F. Bunting, S. Bukkapatnam, “Development of a wireless electric field probe using wireless sensor network for characterization of indoor environments Part 1,” Antennas and Propagation Society International Symposium, San Diego, pp. 1-4, 2008.

32. H. Yang, M. Malshe, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam and R. Komanduri, “Recurrence quantification analysis and principal components in the detection of myocardial infarction from vectorcardiogram signals,” Proceedings of the 3rd INFORMS Workshop on Data Mining and Health Informatics (DM-HI 2008), Oct 11, Washington, DC, USA.

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33. V. Sarangan, J. Kunthong, X. Cao, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, J. Volakis, “A Low-cost, Small-footprint Wireless Sensor for Container Integrity Monitoring,” IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks (SECON 2009), accepted (18.8% acceptance rate).

34. S. Hariharan, and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “A partially observable Markov decision process model for RFID-driven search of missing items in a warehouse environments,” IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (IEEE CASE09).

35. S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, V. Sarangan, S. Mukkamala, J. Kunthong, R. Komanduri, “Container stability monitoring using RFID vibration sensor tags,” IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (IEEE CASE09).

36. A. Ozetekin, Z. Kong, F. Madhavi, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, L. Swim, “Determining the Optimum Number of RFID Readers for Efficient Asset Tracking,” ASME DETC 09, accepted.

37. A. Pukrittayakamee, M. Hagan, L. Raff, S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “A Network Pruning Algorithm for Combined Function and Derivative Approximation,” International Joint Conference on Neural Networks, 2009.

38. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Recurrence based prediction of multi-stage manufacturing systems,” IIE Research Conference, Miami, 2009 (best paper award, IIE Manufacturing and Design Division).

39. T. Le, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, A. Sangasoongsong, R. Komanduri, “Modeling heart dynamics using ECG signals,” IIE Research Conference, 2010 (C-IE Track Best Student Paper Award).

40. T. Le, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, A. Sangasoongsong, R. Komanduri, “Towards a virtual machine for cardiovascular monitoring using ECG signals,” Proceedings of IEEE CASE Conference, 2010.

41. A. Sangasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Wireless zigbee sensor for phonocardiogram (PCG) analysis,” IEEE Sensors, 2010.

42. A. Sangasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Forecasting long-term evolution of customer preferences using empirical mode decompositions,” IIE Research Conference, 2011 (C-IE Track Best Student Paper Award).

43. S. Earni, W. Kolarik and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Production systems modeling and analysis using control theoretic approaches,” IIE Research Conference, 2011.

44. S. Bukkapatnam, P. K. Rao, O. Beyca, R. Komanduri, “Towards identification of incipient surface anomalies in ultraprecision machining process,” CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, Madison, WI, 2011.

45. T. Le, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, "Real-time parameter estimation for virtual cardiovascular models using ECG Signals," INFORMS DM-HI Workshop, 2011.

46. A. Sangasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Forecasting product sales using vector error correction models,” SAS Data Mining Conference, 2011 (SAS ambassador award).

47. C. Cheng, S. Bukkapatnam, L. M. Raff, M.A. Hagan, R. Komanduri, "A novel nanoinformatics

approach for fast Monte Carlo simulation of carbon nanotube synthesis," IIE Research

Conference, 2012.

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48. A. Sangasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Long-term forecasting of product sales using

intrinsic time-scale decomposition," IIE Research Conference, 2012 (SEM track best student

paper award).

49. A. Sangasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Methods for long-term forecasting of

automobile sales," 43rd Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute, November 17

20, 2012, San Francisco, California.

50. D. Asamoah, S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Sharda, "The Value of RFID Tracking Systems for

Inventory Management in Healthcare," 43rd Annual Conference of the Decision Sciences

Institute, November 17 -20, 2012, San Francisco, California.

51. A. Sangasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Automobile sales modeling using Granger-Causality graph with PROC VARMAX in SAS(r) 9.3,” Western Users of SAS Software Conference, Long Beach, CA, 2012.

52. T. Q. Le, C. Cheng, A. Sangasoongsong, S.T.S Bukkapatnam, ”Prediction of sleep apnea episodes using a wireless wearable multisensor suite,” IEEE EMBS Conference on POCHT, Bangalore, 2013.

53. K. Karandikar, W. Wonghamma, T. Q. Le, S.T.S Bukkapatnam, ”Online detection of sleep apnea using multisensory fusion and recurrence analysis,” IEEE EMBS Neuroscience Conference, San Diego, 2013.

Conference Proceedings Non-refereed or Refereed by Abstract and Invited Presentations (selected)

1. S.R.T. Kumara, A. Lakhtakia and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Development of theory of chaos based machine tool monitoring systems," Proceedings of NSF Grantees Conference, pp. 171-172, 1994.

2. S.R.T. Kumara, S.V. Kamarthi, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and J.W. Lee, "Sensor based monitoring for real-time quality control in manufacturing," Proceedings of AAAI-94 Spring Symposium, 1994.

3. S.R.T. Kumara, A. Lakhtakia and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Theory of chaos and neural networks in process monitoring," Proceedings of ORSA/TIMS Conference, Detroit, Oct. 22-24 1994.

4. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S.R.T. Kumara and A. Lakhtakia, "Chaos in the turning operation on a lathe: Implications for monitoring and control," Proceedings of NSF Grantees Conference, pp. 393-394 1995.

5. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Lakhtakia and S.R.T. Kumara, "Model of turning dynamics using chaos theory," Proceedings of McNu 97 Conference, Evanston, IL, pp. 363, 1997.

6. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Sensor-based characterization and modeling of damage in heterogeneous structures," Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Banff, Canada, 1998.

7. B. Khoshnevis and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Experimental investigations into contour crafting: A rapid prototyping process," 1999 Proceedings of NSF Design and Manufacturing Grantees Conference, Long Beach, CA, 1999.

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8. B. Khoshnevis, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, H. Kwon, J. Saito, "New developments in contour crafting using uncured ceramic materials," Proceedings of NSF USA-China Workshop on Advanced Machine Tool Research, Los Angeles, CA, 1999

9. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Microdynamic modeling of acoustic emission generation in machining," Proceedings of FAIM 2000, College Park, Maryland, June 2000.

10. B. Khoshnevis, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, H. Kwon, J. Saito, N. Dambal, "Effect of orifice shape on quality in Contour Crafting," Proceedings of American Ceramic Society Conference, San Francisco, Jan 2000.

11. S.R.T. Kumara, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and A. Lakhtakia, "Chaos theory based dynamic data mining," Proceedings of Joint Statistical Meetings, Indianapolis, Nov 2000.

12. B. Clark and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Modeling of Contour Crafting dynamics,” INFORMS Conference, San Jose, Nov 2002.

13. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and D. Chang, “Simulation of acoustic emission generation in machining,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Portland, 2003.

14. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and N. Gadgil, “Nonlinear dynamics of emergency supply networks,” Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Portland, 2003.

15. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based modeling of nonlinear stochastic processes,” SIAM Conference, Snowbird, Utah, 2003.

16. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based degradation monitoring: A nonlinear dynamic systems approach,” Invited presentation at the Naval Research Lab, Washington, DC, 2003.

17. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based modeling: A new approach for pipeline noise characterization and separation,” Invited presentation at Department of the Interior, Mining Management Service, Herndon, VA, 2003.

18. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based modeling: A new approach for process degradation monitoring,” Invited presentation at INFORMS Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2003.

19. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based modeling approach to system degradation monitoring,” Invited presentation at University of Arizona, Tucson, 2003.

20. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based modeling approach: A dynamic systems approach to structural health monitoring,” Invited presentation at INFORMS Conference, Denver, CO, 2004.

21. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Recurrence Quantification Analysis based Feature Extraction in Complex Systems,” Invited presentation at INFORMS Conference, Denver, CO, 2004.

22. S. Kumara, S.-G. Kim, X. Zhang and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, ”Self-sustainable sensor networks for process and infrastructure integrity monitoring,” Proceedings of NSF DMII Grantees Conference, Jan 2005.

23. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “A dynamic systems approach to network intrusion monitoring,” invited presentation at the Oklahoma State University, Computer Science Department Seminar Series, November 2004.

24. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based modeling: Towards new quality monitoring foundations for precision manufacturing machine operations,” Invited presentation at Northeastern University, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Colloquium Series, December 2004.

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25. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based monitoring of nonlinear stochastic systems,” MCEC Meeting, Oklahoma State University, February 2005.

26. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Sensor-based monitoring of precision grinding operations,” CIRP General Assembly, August 2005.

27. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Statistical analysis and modeling of Chemical and Mechanical Planarization Process,” CIRP General Assembly, August 2005.

28. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, K. Gopal, R. Komanduri, “Near optimal wavelet representation of complex grinding wheel profiles,” INFORMS Conference, San Francisco, November 2005.

29. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, P. Rao and R. Komanduri, “Sensor-based modeling and monitoring of surface quality in lapping process,” INFORMS Conference, San Francisco, November 2005.

30. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, J. Govardhan, “A statistical analysis approach for designing RFID systems,” CELDi Fall Meeting, Louisville, November 2005.

31. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Liao, ”Container integrity monitoring using a wireless (RF) vibration sensor array,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, November 2006.

32. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, S. R. T. Kumara, ”Real-time monitoring of material removal rates in chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) process using a wireless vibration sensor array,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, November 2006.

33. S. Hariharan and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “A POMDP model for RFID-directed search of misplaced items in a warehouse,” IIE Research Conference, Nashville, May 2007.

34. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Nonlinear adaptive wavelet analysis of EKG signals,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Seattle, 2007.

35. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Recurrence based prediction of multi-stage manufacturing systems,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Seattle, 2007.

36. J. Kunthong, X. Wei, S. Bukkapatnam, V. Sarangan, “Microchip based high throughput RF sensors,” IEEE Workshop on Antenna Propagation, Boulder, 2008.

37. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Real-time performance prediction of complex manufacturing systems using n-SDE models,” NSF CMMI Grantees Conference, Nashville, 2008.

38. R. Komanduri, Z.B. Hou, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Heterogeneous sensing and monitoring of chemical mechanical planarization process,” NSF CMMI Grantees Conference, Nashville, 2008.

39. S. Mukkamala, S. T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Container integrity monitoring using a wireless vibration sensor,” INFORMS Technical Conference, College Station, Tx, 2008.

40. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “RFID and its emerging applications,” S.V. U. College of Engineering, Tirupati, India, 2008.

41. S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, F. Madhavi-Pajou, “Real-time prediction of state and performance in nonlinear and nonstationary systems,” INFORMS annual meeting, Washington DC, 2008.

42. J. Kong, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Sequential Bayesian approach for state and performance estimation,” INFORMS annual meeting, Washington DC, 2008.

43. H. Yang, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Detection of Myocardial Infarction using octant features,” INFORMS annual meeting, Washington DC, 2008.

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44. H. Yang, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Recurrence quantification analysis approach for detecting MI,” INFORMS annual meeting, Washington DC, 2008.

45. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, V. Sarangan, J. Volakis, “Micro RFID sensor for container integrity monitoring applications,” CELDi Fall Meeting, 2008.

46. H. Yang, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, “Local recurrence modeling for performance prediction in multi-stage manufacturing systems,” IIE Research Conference, Washington DC, 2009.

47. C. Cheng, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Recurrence-based local Gaussian process modeling,” INFORMS annual meeting, San Diego, 2009.

48. H. Yang, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Local recurrence quantification for detection of myocardial infarction,” INFORMS annual meeting, San Diego, 2009.

49. H. Yang, S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, “Spatio-temporal features for detection of myocardial infarction,” INFORMS annual meeting, San Diego, 2009.

50. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Performance forecasting in complex systems,” Distinguished speaker seminar series, Penn State, 2009.

51. S. T. S. Bukkapatnam, “Local Gaussian process models for state estimation in nonlinear nonstationary systems,” SAIC Seminar series, Georgia Tech, 2009.

52. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Recurrence based local Gaussian models for complex systems performance forecasting,” IBM Watson Center, 2010.

Books/Book Chapters/Edited Collection (11)

1. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and H. Gao, "Effect of reinforcement learning on the coordination of multiagent systems," Network Intelligence: Internet-based manufacturing (SPIE 4208), N.M. Berry (ed), pp. 31-41, 2000.

2. B. Khoshnevis, H. Kwon, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Russel, "Contour Crafting: A layered fabrication technique," In Prototyping for Robotics and Automation, Eds: T. Sobh and K.M. Lee, IEEE Press (In Press).

3. S.R.T. Kumara, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Chaos theory-based process monitoring techniques for intelligent integrated diagnostics," Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes on Soft Computing, 1998 (status unknown).

4. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and S. C-Y. Lu (Editors), Proceedings of USA-China Workshop on Advanced Machine Tool Research, NSF Report, 1999.

5. S.R.T. Kumara, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, "Characterization and monitoring of nonlinear dynamics and chaos in manufacturing enterprise systems," in Network Science, Nonlinear Science and Infrastructure Systems, Ed. T. Friesz, Springer-Verlag International Series in Operations Research and Management Science, 2007.

6. P. Rao, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, and R. Komanduri, “Sensor-based modeling of chemical mechanical planarization process,” VRZ Press, 2008.

7. J. Govardhan and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, “Statistical characterization and design of RFID systems,” VRZ Press, 2008.

8. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, H. Yang, F. Madhavi “Towards Prediction of Nonlinear and Nonstationary Evolution of Customer Preferences using Local Markov Models,” in The Art and Science Behind Successful Product Launches, N.R.S. Raghavan and J.A.Cafeo (Eds.), Springer, 2009.

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9. L. Raff, R. Komanduri, M. Hagan, S. T.S. Bukkapatnam, Neural networks for chemical reaction dynamics, 2011 (Oxford University Press).

10. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S. Kamarthi, Q. Huang, IIE Transactions Special issue on Quality and Design issues in Nanomanufacturing Systems, 2012 (Taylor&Francis).

11. A. Sangasoongsong, S. T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, Wireless MEMS sensors for phonocardiography applications, Lambert Publications, 2013.

Technical Reports and White Papers (9)

1. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, J. Govardhan, V. Rajamani, S. Hariharan, B. Gardner, “Laboratory for RFID Performance Benchmarking,” CELDi Technical Report, 2005.

2. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, J. Govardhan, V. Rajamani, S. Hariharan, B. Gardner, Andrew C., “Strategic imperative, competitive technologies and high-level economic analysis of AIT in FAA Logistics Center,” Report submitted to FAA LC, 2005.

3. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Gao, V. Krishnan, “Agent-based coordination of goods delivery operations,” DoT METRANS Center Project Report, 2000.

4. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, M. Dessouky, J. Zhao, “Dynamic coordination of transit networks,” DoT METRANS Center Project Report, 2002.

5. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, J. Govardhan, B. Gardner, S. Hariharan, R. Madrid, “Technological and economic analysis of AITs in Tinker AFB ramp operation,” CASI Project Report, 2007

6. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, L. Barajas, C. Yen, H. Yang, G. Lei, S. Hariharan, “A nonlinear dynamic hybrid model of assembly line operations,” General Motors Technical Report, 2006.

7. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, L. Barajas, H. Yang, U. MIttal, “Continuous flow modeling of assembly line operations,” General Motors Technical Report, 2007.

8. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, A. Sa-ngasoongsong, P. Iyer, S. Rajagopalan, “Modeling and prediction of Willingness to Pay,” General Motors (ISL) Technical Report, 2010.

Case Study Reports (4)

1. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and H. Rafi, "Boeing North America: Application of powder metal injection modeling in electronic packaging," SME Education Foundation: Engineering Case Studies, Stan Settles (ed.), 2000.

2. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and J. Miles, "Boeing North America: C-17 Airlifter Program," SME Education Foundation: Engineering Case Studies, Stan Settles (ed.), 2000.

3. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam and V. Vishwanath, "Hitachi Automotive Products-LA: Enterprise Resource Planning," SME Education Foundation: Engineering Case Studies, Stan Settles (ed.), 2000.

4. S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, S. Settles and S. Natarajan, "Textile: Planning a performance measurement system for textile operations," SME Education Foundation: Engineering Case Studies, Stan Settles (ed.), 2000.

PATENTS Disclosed/Pending

1. ANFIS-SC approach to model Material Removal Rate and WIWNU characteristics using sparse experimental data (Co-inventor with R. Komanduri, W. Lih), OSU Invention Disclosure No. 2006.21, 2006

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2. Increasing The Readability of Dense Distribution Of RFID Tags In Highly Metallic Absorptive Environments Using Reverberation Concepts (Co-inventor with C. Bunting and V. Rajamani), OSU Invention Disclosure No. 2006.19, 2006

3. A Microchip-based Wireless (Zigbee) Sensor Network for High Throughput Data Transmission, (Lead inventor with J. Kunthong), OSU, 2006

4. Methods for EKG analysis (Co-inventor with Komanduri, Benjamin et al.), OSU, 2007

5. High throughput Zigbee wireless sensors for system monitoring, (Lead inventor with V. Saranagan), 2009

6. Wireless multi-sensor monitoring of cardiac disorders (Lead inventor with R. Komanduri, T. Le), OSU Invention Disclosure No. 2011.01, 2010 (Provisional Patent Application Filed 2012)1

7. HealthSmart: Wearable smart garment for sleep apnea testing cardiorespiratory monitoring (Lead inventor with M.Ruppert-Stroescu, B. Benjamin et al.), OSU Invention Disclosure 2012.0132

8. Sleepeez: Prediction and control of Sleep Apnea Episodes using a Wireless Wearable Multisensor Suite (Lead inventor with T. Le, C. Cheng, A. Sangasoongsong, W. Wongdhamma), OSU Invention Disclosure No. 2012.034, 2012 (Provisional Patent Application Filed 2012)3

9. A method for derivation of hemodynamic signals from one-lead ECG based on aeal-time modeling of cardiovascular dynamics (Lead with T. Le, D. Dawson) Disclosure No. 2013.11 (Provisional Patent Application Filed)

INTERVIEWS AND EXPERT COMMENTARY IN MASS MEDIA

1. “Impact of RFID sensors on homeland security (a 5 minute Investigation segment)” KFOR (NBC) Channel, Oklahoma City, Feb 28, 2006

2. “Port of Catoosa: Oklahoma's port to the sea (a 5 minute report of the technology demonstration and interviews with Dean Landers (OU), Professors Satish Bukkapatnam (OSU) and Bob Huck (OU-Tulsa),” Oklahoma Horizon TV, Nov 9, 2008.

3. “Securing containers in Port of Catoosa (a 3 minute news segment on Technology Demonstration at the Port of Catoosa),” Newson6 TV Channel, Tulsa, Oct 2008.

4. “HealthSmart technology for sleep apnea testing,” PBS OATA (Channel 13), Dec 2012.

1 Received NSF I-Corps grant to explore commercialization of this technology.

2 Resulted from NSF I-Corps grant, Cowboy technologies (OSU) approved $400K funding towards a commercial

venture based on HealthSmart technologies 3 Won Oklahoma Business Pitch Competition (2012), a student-led commercial venture initiated; Winner

(Healthcare) Reynold’s Governer’s Cup High Growth Interview category (2013). Received NSF I-Corps grant to

explore commercialization of this technology.

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FUNDED RESEARCH (~$4.6M AS A PI/CO-PI)

Current Projects

1. PI (with R. Komanduri and Z. Kong) “Characterization and real-time defect mitigation in chemical mechanical planarization process using multi-sensor fusion and decision theory,” NSF, $400,000, 2010-13 (additional OSU match $54,000)

2. Co-PI (with Z. Kong and R. Komanduri) “Recurrent nested Dirichlet process for real-time defect detection in copper chemical mechanical planarization process,” NSF, $265,000, 2011-14 (additional OSU match $45,000)

3. Co-PI (with B. Benjamin and M. Ruppert-Stroescu) "CWeSST: Center for Wearable Sensor Systems and Technologies," OSU Interdisciplinary grant, $35,200, 2012-13

4. Co-PI (with B. Benjamin and M. Ruppert-Stroescu) "Wearable smart garments for monitoring cardiovascular system dynamics," OCAST Health Research grant, $135,000, 2012-15

5. PI (with B. Benjamin and M. Ruppert-Stroescu) "I-Corps: HealthSmart technology development," NSF, $50,000, 2012-13

6. Co-PI (with B. Benjamin and M. Ruppert-Stroescu) "HeathSmart technology commercialization," OSU Technology development, $50,000, 2012-13

7. PI “Smart energy systems and wireless sensors for O&G fields,” Central Rural Electric Cooperative (CREC)/Smart Energy Systems, $33,500, 2012-13

8. Co-PI (with T. Liu et al.) “Wireless sensing systems for black ice detection in road networks,” DOT FHWA, $200,000, 2012-14

9. PI (with R. Singh and J. Kong) “Atomistic Dynamics of AE Generation in Ultra-Precision Machining (UPM) for Incipient Anomaly Detection,” NSF, $200,000, 2013-16 (additional NSF REU fund $10,000 for 2014-15)

10. PI (with R. Vaidyanathan and S. Trost) "I-Corps: SleepEez: A method and device to treat sleep apnea," NSF, $50,000, 2013-14

Completed Projects

1. Co-PI (with S.C. Lu) for “Adaptive Interactive Modeling System (AIMS),” Ford Motor Company, $10,000, 1997-1998

2. PI for “Implementation of nonlinear real-time chatter control in machining,” Zumberge Grant, USC, $24,977, 1998-1999

3. PI for “Virtual machine tool laboratory to meet local manufacturing needs,” SC2 Grant, USC, $6,000, 1999-2000

4. PI for “HP Foundation Program: Development of computer network for Manufacturing and Controls Lab,” Received $30,000 worth of computing equipment through HP Foundation Grant, 1999

5. Co-PI (with S.C. Lu) for "USA-China workshop on advanced machine tool research," NSF, $60,500, 1998-2000

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6. PI for “Academic Grants Program: Development of instrumentation for the Manufacturing and Controls Lab,” National Instruments, received $12,000 worth of instrumentation and software, 2000

7. PI for “Dynamic coordination of resource allocation in trucking operations," METRANS Center, $20,000, 2000

8. PI (with M.M. Dessouky) for "Multiagent coordination of transit operations," METRANS Center, $47,000, 2000-2001

9. Co-PI (with B. Khoshnevis) for "Free-form fabrication of advanced ceramic components using contour crafting," Office of Naval Research (Sub-contracted from Rutgers), $105,000, 2000-2002

10. PI for “Dynamic modeling of Contour Crafting,” Powell Foundation Fellowship, USC, $50,000, 2001-2002

11. Co-PI (with M. Dessouky and R. Leachman) for “Real-time dispatching and routing in urban rail networks,” NSF, $149,800, 2002-2004

12. Co-PI (with M. Dessouky and K. Palmer) for “Innovative feeder transit services: Mobility Allowance Shuttle Transit (MAST),” NSF, $200,000, 2003-2004

13. PI for “A nonlinear dynamic approach to monitor degradation in Navy Structural Systems,” Naval Research Lab, $25,000, 2003

14. PI “Experimentation test-bed for evaluation of RFID and RFID sensing technologies,” CELDi (NSF/IUCRC), $30,000, 2005

15. PI “RFID business case study,” FAA, $42,800, 2005-06

16. PI “Technological and Economic Analysis of RFID and RF Sensors for Tinker AFB operations,” CASI-Tinker AFB, $50,000, 2006-07.

17. PI (with S.R.T. Kumara, S-G. Kim and X. Zhang), “SST: Collaborative Project: Self-sustainable sensor networks for infrastructural integrity monitoring,” NSF, $774,000 (OSU allocation $198,000), 2004-2008

18. PI “Nonlinear Continuous Flow Modeling for Real-Time Performance Prediction of Automotive Assembly Operations,” GM, $76,500, 2005-07

19. Co-PI (with V. Sarangan) “RF Sensor Application for Container Integrity Monitoring,” OK-DoT, $135,000, 2005-09 (OSU-IEM allocation $35K)

20. PI (with V. Sarangan and J. Volakis), “Collaborative TiE Project: Miniaturization of RFID sensor tag antennas for container integrity monitoring,” NSF, $100,000, 2007-08

21. Co-PI (with R. Komanduri, B. Benjamin, L. Raff, M. Rockley, R. Wymore) “Center for Biomedical Signal Analysis and Integrated Diagnostics (SAID),” OSU-CHS, ~$500,000, 2007

22. PI (with R. Komanduri and J. Kong), “SGER: A decision-theoretic approach for sensor-based real-time monitoring of CMP process,” NSF, $80,000, 2008-09

23. Co-PI (with S. Kamarthi, A. Zeid and R. Komanduri) “Workshop on Sensing and Prognostics challenges in Nanomanufacturing,” NSF, $45,000, 2009-10

24. PI (with L. Barajas), “GOALI: Real-time performance prediction of multi-stage manufacturing systems using nonlinear stochastic differential equations,” NSF, $239,952, 2007-11

25. PI (with R. Komanduri), “Wireless MEMS cardiac monitoring platform,” $5,000, Pre-TBAG Grant, OSU, 2010-11.

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26. Co-PI (with R. Komanduri and Z. Hou) “Heterogeneous wireless sensor based modeling of chemical mechanical planarization process,” NSF, $394,000, 2007-10

27. PI, “GOALI: Real-time performance prediction of multi-stage manufacturing systems using nonlinear stochastic differential equations,” GM (Matching fund), $15,000, 2007-

28. PI, “A dynamic systems approach to vehicle development,” General Motors-India Science Lab, $47,000, 2009-12

29. PI (with R. Komanduri) “Wireless multi-sensor platform for cardiac monitoring,” OSU TBAG, $30,000, 2010-12

30. Co-PI (with B. Balasundaram and Z. Kong) “A decision support system for resource allocation towards propagating winter weather emergencies,” OTC, $266,000, 2009-12

31. Co-PI (with R. Singh, S. Harimkar) “Failure via three dimensional cracking in fuel clad for advanced nuclear materials,” DOE, $132,000, 2011-13

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TEACHING

Courses Taught at OSU (average instructor: rating 3.6 on a scale of 4)

IEM 5303 Manufacturing System Design

IEM 5333 RFID and RFID Sensing Applications in Manufacturing Systems

IEM 3303 Manufacturing Processes

IEM 6990 Applied Nonlinear Time-Series and Multi-scale Data Analysis

IEM 6990 PhD Preparatory Seminar

IEM 5990 Sensor-based Modeling for Monitoring and Prognostics Applications

IEM 4113 Industrial Experimentation

IEM 3103 Probability and Statistics

IEM 6990 Dynamics of complex networks

Courses Taught at USC (average instructor: rating 4.2 on a scale of 5)

ISE/ME 232L Manufacturing Processes

ISE 382 Computational Systems for Industrial Engineering

ENGR 595 Advanced Topics in Manufacturing Processes and

Systems (Manufacturing Seminar)

ISE 582 Information Technology for Industrial Engineering

ISE 511L Computer-Aided Manufacturing

ISE 599 Data mining Concepts and Applications

ISE 650 Ph.D. Seminar in Industrial Engineering

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STUDENT ADVISEMENT AND MENTORSHIP

Completed Ph.D. Student Theses

USC

1. R. Palanna, "Model-based tampering for real-time quality control: Application to aerospace grinding processes," Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering 2002, Currently a Mentor to Masters of Six Sigma, Six-Sigma Academy, Dallas, Tx.

2. D. Chang, "Microdynamics of acoustic emission generation in machining," Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering 2004, Currently an Assistant Professor of Information Science, Meiho Institute of Technology, Taiwan.

3. J. Zhao, "Distributed holding control of transit operations," (Co-Advisor with M. Dessouky) Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering 2003, Currently with Oracle, CA

OSU

4. W. Lih “Modeling and optimization of Chemical Mechanical Planarization using Neuro Fuzzy and Genetic Approaches,” Ph.D. in MAE (Co-advisor, Chair: Prof. Komanduri), 2006, currently with Taiwan Army

5. S. Earni, "Control theoretic dynamic modeling and analysis of a production system," Ph.D. student in Industrial Engineering and Management, (Co-advisor, Chair: Prof. Kolarik), 2005-2008, currently with Johnson’s Controls

6. H. Yang, "Nonlinear stochastic analysis of complex biomedical and machining signals," Ph.D. student in Industrial Engineering and Management, 2005-2009, Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, the University of South Florida

7. P.K. Rao (Co-advisor: R. Komanduri, Z.Kong), Sensor-based modeling of ultraprecision manufacturing processes, 2008-2013

8. C. Cheng, Real-time prediction and prognostics of a Carbon Nanotube (CNT) growth process, 2008-2013

9. T.-Q. Le, Classification and prediction of cardiorespiratory disorders: A dynamic systems approach, 2008-2013

10. O. Beyca, Bayesian approach for on-line prediction and classification (co-advisor and chair; Advisor: Z. Kong), 2008-2013

11. Md. Misterihi, Nonlinear dynamics approach for change detection in structural health monitoring applications (co-advisor and chair; Advisor: Z. Kong), 2009-2013

Current Ph.D. Student Theses (OSU)

12. J. Kunthong, Design and ray theoretic EM field analysis of high throughput sensor networks, Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering, (Co-advisor, Chair: Prof. Bunting), 2006-

13. J.H. Park, "Multiagent negotiations for dynamic process coordination," Ph.D. Work in Progress, 1999- (suspended)

14. A. Sa-NgSoongasang, Prediction of nonlinear and nonstationary evolution of willingness to pay (WTP) and preference shares, 2009-

15. Woranat Wongdhamma- TBD 2011-

16. Minh Pham – TBD 2012-

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17. Rupesh Agarwal – TBD 2013-

Current Ph.D. Student Theses (OSU)

18. Hoang Tran – Modeling and analysis of complex network dynamics, 2010-

19. Zimo Wang – Change detection in intermittent processes, 2013-

Completed M.S. Student Theses and Creative Components (OSU)

20. H. Knapp, "Optimal wavelet representation for near-periodic signals," M.S. in Mathematics, 1998 (went on to work with IBM, Germany)

21. S. Sampath, “Sensor-based modeling of precision variation in sequential manufacturing operations,” M.S. Creative Component in Industrial Engineering and Management, 2005, (Currently with Goodyear)

22. K. Sanjeevi Chetty Gopal, “Stochastic dynamics of grain distribution and material removal in grinding operations,” M.S. Creative Component 2006.

23. P. Rao, “Sensor-based modeling approach for monitoring quality in chemo-mechanical polishing operations,” M.S. Thesis 2006 (currently pursuing PhD at Penn State).

24. J. Govardhan, “Statistical investigation of technological issues in RFID system applications,” M.S. Thesis 2006 (currently with F.W. Murphy).

25. S. Hariharan, “Data management issues in RFID and RF sensing systems,” M.S. Thesis 2006 (currently pursuing PhD at OSU).

26. R. Liao, “A nonlinear dynamic approach for container integrity monitoring using a wireless sensor network,” M.S. CC, 2007 (currently with Jack Li Associates)

27. B. Gardner, “A spreadsheet framework for economic analysis of RFID technology insertions,” M.S. CC, 2007 (currently with Walmart)

28. U. Phatak (Co-advisor, Chair: R. Komanduri), “Sensor-based modeling of chemistry effects in Chemical Mechanical Planarization Process,” M.S. Thesis 2007 (with SeaGate)

29. U. Utkarsh, “A genetic algorithm for parameterization of n-SDE models of manufacturing systems,” M.S. Thesis, 2008 (GE)

30. S. Mukkamala, “A wireless RFID vibration sensor tag for container stability monitoring,” M.S. Thesis, 2008.

31. B. Pande, “Design of an RFID portal for container integrity monitoring,” M.S. CC, 2008.

32. R. Bhatt, “Analysis of wafer surface profiles,” M.S. CC, 2008.

33. A. Sa-NgSoongasang, “A wireless multi-sensory tag for phonocardiological monitoring,” M.S. Thesis, 2008.

34. G. Sahij, M.S. creative component

35. Amit Ohri (MAE)

36. Ekansh Gupta (MAE)

37. Puneet Jethani (MAE), M.S. creative component

38. Marco Borunda-Ramanos, M.S. creative component

39. Kunal Karandikar, "Derivation of respiration signals from heart sound and detection of sleep apnea using multi-sensor fusion, M.S. Thesis, 2012

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40. Anant Arulmozhi, “Molecular dynamics modeling of electro chemical mechanical planarization (ECMP) process,” 2011-13

41. Rahul Ravichandran, “Sensor-based modeling and optimization of electro chemical mechanical planarization (ECMP) process,” 2011-13

Current M.S. Student Theses and Creative Components (TAMU)

42. Kovvuri, V., “Surface Characteristics in Micromilling,” 2014- (co-advisor and chair; advisor: W. Hung)

Current M.S. Student Theses and Creative Components (OSU)

43. Thiagarajan N., “Electro chemical mechanical polishing of complex surfaces from additive manufacturing processes for biomedical implant applications,” 2012-

44. Nikunj Settipalli, “Analysis of surfaces from ultraprecision machining (UPM) process,” 2012-

Current Undergraduate Research (REU) Students (TAMU)

1. Ngan Le

2. Carlos Perez

3. Shayok Dutta

4. Chandani Chitrakar

5. Oscar Talamas

Current Undergraduate Research (REU) Students (OSU)

6. Joshua Sorensen (MAE)

Completed Undergraduate Research (REU) Students (OSU)

7. Kyler Hixon (CHE)

8. Brian Worthen (MAE)

9. Adam Coffey (ECEN)

10. Josh Birdsell (ECEN)

11. Andrew Royer (MAE)

12. Laura Schuller (MAE)

13. Adam Fields (IEM)

14. Ryan Lewis (MAE)

15. Taylor L. (BAE)

16. Trey Cole*

17. Drew Dawson♣

18. Alex Woolard

19. Daniel Wilkinson

20. Darnell Bortz

21. Zachary Kelch

OSU Freshman Honors Student * OK-LSAMP Scholar

Wentz Project Winner

♣ President Freshman Scholar, Wentz Project Winner, Niblack Scholar

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22. Adam Fields

23. James Evans

24. Monica Ruiz*

25. Hulas Modi

26. Steven Welch

27. Harardo Myrin*

28. Randy Clark

29. Andrew Contrerras*

30. John Osborne

31. Pagan Pablo

32. Jigar Bhakta

33. Paul Wright*

34. Alicia Jones*

35. Rosa Madrid*

36. Mike Hays

37. Marcus Concienne

38. Jonathan Crossly

39. John Melendez

40. Danielle Majestic

41. Waldo Arreola

42. Sanjit Mehta

43. Kamal Kumar

44. Gaurav Rathi

45. M. Brij Bhushan

46. Shashi Chandra Maan

47. Adam Fields

48. Partha Paul

49. B. J. Sanjay

50. Chaya Maheshwari

51. NagaJyothi Thamidala

Completed Post-Doctoral Mentoring

1. T. Middelkoop, Statistical analysis of manufacturing assembly lines, 2006-07 (currently with University of Florida)

2. H. Yang, Healthcare prognostics, 2009 (currently with University of South Florida)

Visiting Scholar Mentoring

1. A. Prasert, Automotive demand modeling, Thailand, 2009

Freshman Honors Student

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Current Post-Doctoral Mentoring

1. T. Le, Remote health monitoring and personalized point of care prognostics, 2013-

2. C. Cheng, Nonparametric models for nonlinear nonstationary nanomanufacturing process prediction, 2013-

Student Honors and Awards (select)

1. Jakkrit Kunthong, Steven Welch and Daniel McGuffee, Best Poster Award, Electrical and Computer Engineering Design Day, Oklahoma State University, Fall 2006.

2. Upendra Phatak, Best Poster Award (First Place), Research Week, Oklahoma State University, 2007.

3. Jakkrit Kunthong, Steven Welch and Daniel McGuffee, Best Poster Award (Second Place), Research Week, Oklahoma State University, 2007.

4. Hulas Modi, Wentz Project Award, OSU, 2007-08

5. Hulas Modi, IIE A.O. Putnam Undergraduate Scholarship, 2007

6. H. Yang, Invitation for INFORMS Future Academician Colloquium, 2007

7. H. Yang, M. Malshe, U. Phatak, NSF Travel Grant to attend NSF CMMI Grantees Conference, 2008

8. H. Yang, OSU Graduate School Scholarship, 2008

9. D. Dawson, Wentz Project Award, 2008

10. T. Le, Vietnam Educational Foundation (VEF) Fellowship 2008-10

11. D. Dawson, OSU Niblack Scholar, H. Yang, OSU Niblack Scholar Graduate Mentor, 2008-09

12. H. Yang, OSU Phoenix Award Finalist, 2009

13. P. Rao, OSU IEM APM Outstanding Research Assistant Award, 2009

14. A. Sa-Ngasoongsong, MHEF Fellowship, 2009, 2010

15. H. Yang, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, Best Paper Award, Design and Manufacturing Division, IIE Research Conference, 2009

16. C. Cheng, IBM Summer internship offer, Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, 2010

17. C. Cheng, OSU IEM APM Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2009

18. H. Yang, Best Paper Award, C-IE Division, IIE Research Conference, 2010

19. T. Le, S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, R. Komanduri, Best Student Paper Award, Computers and Industrial Engineering (C-IE) Division, IIE Research Conference, 2010

20. T. Cole, Wentz project Award, OSU, 2010-11

21. A. Sa-Ngasoongsong, First place, M2010 Data Mining Shootout, Las Vegas, 2010

22. T. Le, OSU IEM APM Outstanding Research Assistant Award, 2010

23. H. Tran, VIED Fellowship 2010- (declined the fellowship offer)

24. P. Rao, Travel Grant to NSF CMMI Grantees Conference, 2011

25. A. Sa-ngasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, Best Student Paper Award, Computers and Industrial Engineering (CIS) Division, IIE Research Conference, 2011

26. OSU IEM APM Outstanding Research Assistant Award, 2011

27. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, OSU IEM APM Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2011

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28. C. Cheng, IIE CIEDAH Best Student Poster Award, IIE Research Conference, 2011

29. A. Sa-ngasoongsong and S.T.S. Bukkapatnam, Best Student Paper Award, Society of Engineering Management Systems track, IIE Research Conference, 2012

30. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, SAS Ambassador award (honorable mention), 2012

31. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, MHIA Scholarship 2009, 2010, 2011

32. T. Le, MHIA Scholarship, 2011,2012

33. C. Cheng, MHIA Scholarship 2011, 2012

34. H. Tran, MHIA Scholarship, 2012

35. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, IIE Gilbreth Award for Outstanding Graduate Student, 2012

36. C. Cheng, T. Le, Future Academician Colloquium Travel Grant, IIE Research Conference, 2012

37. P. Rao, Travel Grant, NSF Grantees Conference, 2012

38. P. Rao, C. Cheng, A. Sa-ngasoongsong, Future Academician Colloquium Travel Grants, INFORMS Conference, 2012

39. T. Le, Future Industry Practitioner Colloquium Travel Grant, INFORMS Conference, 2012

40. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, Travel Grants to DSI meeting 2012, SAS symposium, 2012

41. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, Best Poster Award, SAS symposium, 2012

42. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, N. Nasoudi, F. Fadaei, Reynold Governer’s Cup winner for High Growth Interview category (Healthcare), 2013

43. C. Cheng, Outstanding doctoral student award, Oklahoma State University, 2013

44. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, N. Nasoudi, F. Fadaei, OSU Riata Center Business Plan Winner (2nd place $10K reward), 2013

45. A. Sa-ngasoongsong, OSU IEM outstanding doctoral student, 2013 (inaugural year)

46. A. Arulmozhi-Kandasamy, NSF Travel Grant to ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition, San Diego, 2013

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SERVICE

Professional (External) Participation

USC

1. Co-Chair of Industrial Engineering Research Conference, 2003

2. Organizer and Co-Chair: USA-China Workshop of Advanced Machine Tool Research, January 1999

3. Communications Chair of IIE Manufacturing Division, 1999-00, 2000-01

4. Conference Program Committee Member and Session Chair: SPIE Conference on Network Intelligence and Internet-Based Manufacturing, Boston, November 2000

5. Sessions Chair or Co-Chair at following conferences and symposia: NAMRC/SME Hamilton, CA, 2003; Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Portland, 2003; Industrial Engineering Research Conference, Orlando, 2002; SPIE Conference, Boston, 2000; FAIM 2000 Conference, Maryland, 2000; USA-China Workshop, Los Angeles, 1999

6. Convener of Manufacturing Process Track, IIE Manufacturing Division, 2000-01

USC and OSU

7. Scientific Committee Member, North American Manufacturing Research Institute (NAMRI), Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), 2000-03, 2003-06

8. Reviewer for over 100 papers in manufacturing, sensing and control related journals: ASME Journal Manufacturing Science and Engineering, ASME Journal of Dynamic Systems Measurement and Control, IIE Transactions, SME Journal of Manufacturing Systems, SME Journal of Manufacturing Processes, Computers and Industrial Engineering, International Journal of Machining Sciences and Technology, Journal of Intelligent Transportation Systems, SME-NAMRI Transactions, Journal of Aerospace Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems, IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, ASME Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics, Journal of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems

9. Proposal Reviewer for PATH program, National Science Foundation (for ERC, CMMI(DMI)/MME, CMMI(DMI)/MES and DMII/SES programs), METRANS Center

OSU

10. Chair Elect, INFORMS Quality Statistics and Reliability Cluster, 2007-08

11. Conference Chair, INFORMS Quality Statistics and Reliability Cluster, 2007-08 (created 36 technical sessions, one of the largest ever reported for QSR cluster)

12. IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering, Co-Chair of Sensors and Measurements Track, 2007, 2008; Intelligent Systems track committee member 2009

13. Track Co-Chair, ASME Design Engineering and Technology Conference, 2007

14. Scientific Committee Member, High Speed Machining Conference, 2005-06

15. Organizing Committee (invited), Industrial Engineering Research Conference, 2005

16. Program Committee (invited), IEEE Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, Tucson AZ, 2005

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17. Session Chair, 25th Oklahoma ASME/AIAA Symposium, Feb 2005, INFORMS Annual Meeting 2006-2010, IIE Research Conference 2005, 2007

18. Associate Editor, Journal of Quality, Statistics and Reliability, 2007-

19. Area Editor, Manufacturing Process and Systems Track, Computers and Industrial Engineering Journal, 2008-

20. Department Editor, IIE Transactions on Quality and Reliability Engineering, 2009-

21. Department Editor, IIE Transactions on Manufacturing and Design, 2009-

22. Editorial Board Member, Chinese Journal of Industrial Engineering, 2011-

23. Co-Chair, NSF Workshop on Sensing and Prognosis Issues in Nanomanufacturing, Boston, 2009

24. Invited to three NSF Workshops on (a) Future challenges in dynamic systems (one out of 3 IE delegates, and 25 invited experts-2008), (b) Systems Issues in Nanomanufacturing (among 30 invited experts-2009), and (c) Uncertainty in Machining (among 25 invited experts-2010)

University Committee Participation

OSU

1. Member, CEAT Dean selection committee, 2010-12

2. CEAT College Representative, Student Technical Fee (STF) Committee, OSU, 2007-

3. CEAT College Representative, Engineering Dean Search Committee, OSU, 2011

4. Editorial Board, OSU Undergrad Research Journal, 2011-

5. Wentz project committee, CEAT representative, 2012-

College of Engineering Committee Participation

OSU

6. Chair, OSU IEM Department Chair search committee, 2012-13

7. Member, Engineering (CEAT) Faculty Council, OSU, 2005-

8. Member, Engineering Technology Committee, OSU, 2005-

USC

9. Member, Multimedia Committee, USC, 1997-2003

10. Member, Computer Committee, USC, 1999-2003

11. Department Representative for the School-level committee to explore a joint program in E-Commerce with Marshall School, USC, 1999

12. Faculty Marshall, Spring 1998 Graduate, Undergraduate and General Commencement, USC

13. Member, Laboratory Planning Committee for Tutor Building, USC, 1998-99

14. Member, Laboratory Committee, USC 2001-02

15. Member, Curriculum Committee, USC 2003-2004

Department Committee Participation

OSU

1. Faculty Advisor, Alpha Pi Mu, OSU 2006-2012 (Co-advisor 2005)

2. Member, Reappointment Committee for Dr. T. Liu, 2007-08, Dr. J. Kong, 2008-09, Dr. Balasundaram, 2009-10

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3. Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee for Dr. T. Liu, 2011, Dr. Balasundaram 2013, Dr. Ingalls 2013

4. Chair, Tenure and Promotion Committee for Dr. J. Kong, 2012

5. Scholarship Committee, 2010

6. ABET Committees on lifelong learning

7. Permanent member Reappointment, Tenure and Promotion (RPT) committee, 2010-

8. Department web-site maintenance, 2010-

9. Cumulative Faculty Review committee (chair) for Dr. M. Kamath, C. Deyong, R. Ingalls, 2011

USC

10. Refurbished the existing Manufacturing Laboratory to create space and resources to support my research and education activities, USC

11. Member, Curriculum Committee, USC, 2003-2004

12. Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, USC, 1998, 1999

13. Member, Manufacturing Committee, USC 1997-98

14. Member, Undergraduate Committee, USC 1998-00, 2002-03

15. Lead Member, Committee to explore the feasibility and modalities for introducing programs in Information Systems Engineering, USC, 1998-00

16. Department Representative, Engineering Student Orientation, USC, 1999

17. Member, Graduate Selection Committee, USC 1999-00

18. Member, Graduate Committee, USC 2000-01

19. Chair, Graduate Committee , USC 2001-02

20. Member, Undergraduate Committee, USC 2002-03

21. Member, Subcommittee to explore M.S. Program and a Ph.D. option in Information Systems, USC 2002-04

Student Organization Mentoring

1. Faculty Advisor, Alpha Pi Mu, USC 1999-2004

2. Faculty Advisor, Alpha Pi Mu, OSU 2005-present (Won Outstanding Chapter Awards—3rd place 2012, 2nd place 2009, 3rd place 2006)

Doctoral Dissertation Committee Participation

USC

1. R. Palanna (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chair and Advisor)

2. H. Kwon (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

3. P. Ge (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Co-Chair)

4. D. Li (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)

5. M. Al-Dhaihani (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

6. C. Kelly (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

7. C. Abts (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

8. J. Zhao (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Co-Chair and Co-Advisor)

9. L. Zhou (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)

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10. D. Chang (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chair and Advisor)

11. J. Park (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chair and Advisor)

OSU

12. W. Lih (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Co-Advisor)

13. S. Varghese (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

14. S. Earni (Industrial Engineering and Management, Co-Advisor)

15. N. Daphalapurkar (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

16. Winston Liu (Computer Science)

17. J. Kunthong (Electrical Engineering, Co-Advisor)

18. R. Narulkar (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

19. M. Malshe (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

20. H. Yang (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

21. Xinje (Computer Science)

22. O. Beyca (Industrial Engineering and Management, Co-Advisor)

23. Md. Misterihi (Industrial Engineering and Management, Co-Advisor)

24. P. Rao (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

25. C. Cheng (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

26. Hung La (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

27. Praveen Kethavath (Computer Science)

28. T. Le (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

29. R. Liao (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

Doctoral Qualifier Committee Participation

USC

1. C. Caliskan (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

2. H. Zhong (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

3. G. Noeth (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

4. C. Kelly (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

5. H. Kwon (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

6. D. Li (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)

7. P. Ge (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)

8. J. Zhao (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Co-Chair and Co-Advisor)

9. L. Zhou (Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering)

10. M. Al-Dhaihani (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

11. Q. Lu (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

12. C. Abts (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

13. R. Palanna (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chair and Advisor)

14. C. Chin (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

15. B. Asiabanpour (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

16. D. Chang (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chair and Advisor)

17. J.H. Park (Industrial and Systems Engineering, Chair and Advisor)

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18. D. Hwang (Industrial and Systems Engineering)

OSU

19. S. Earni (Industrial Engineering and Management)

20. W. Lih (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Co-Advisor)

21. S. Varghese (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

22. H. Yang (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

23. N. Daphalapurkar (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

24. George Zhao (Chemistry)

25. Winston (Jia) Liu (Computer Science)

26. J. Kunthong (Electrical Engineering, Co-Advisor)

27. R. Narulkar (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

28. M. Malshe (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

29. Kadim Jabber (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering)

30. R. Sewani (OSU Center for Health Sciences)

31. P. Rao ((Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

32. Hung La (Electrical and Computer Engineering)

33. C. Cheng (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)

34. Praveen Kethavath (Computer Science)

35. T. Le (Industrial Engineering and Management, Advisor)