|
|
|
TASI Faculty
|
Yaobin Chen, Ph.D.,
Director
Professor and Chair,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Dr. Chen's areas of expertise
include modeling, control, optimization, and simulation of
advanced transportation and vehicle systems, power and energy
systems, and biological systems, as well as computational
intelligence and its applications.
|
|
Sarah Koskie, Ph.D.,
Associate Director
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Current research interests include pattern recognition and
sensor data fusion; system identification for simulation,
modelling, and control design; and fault detection, isolation,
and accomodation.
|
|
Russ Eberhart, Ph.D., Simulator Lab Director
Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
and Adjunct Professor,
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Research Interests: Computational intelligence concepts,
paradigms, and implementations, especially swarm intelligence.
(Co-developer of particle swarm optimization.) Sensing,
analysis, and countermeasures for sleepy or inattentive driving.
Human tremor measurement and analysis. Extended and
evolutionary extended analog computing.
|
|
Sohel Anwar, Ph.D., P.E.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Current research interests include
fault-tolerant control of drive-by-wire systems, sensor data
fusion, detection/diagnosis systems, alcohol sensor
development, vehicle dynamics and control, plug-in hybrid
electric vehicle (PHEV) control, modeling and simulation,
micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS).
|
|
Ed Berbari, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair,
Department of Biomedical Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Current research includes biomedical instrumentation,
biosignal processing, cardiac electrophysiology, sudden cardiac
death, arrhythmias.
|
|
Anthony D. Cox, Ph.D.
Professor of Marketing and Chancellor's Faculty Fellow,
Kelley School of Business
Current research examines how consumers evaluate the risks of
using (and not using) medical products; how message framing
influences health-related behaviors; and how measuring intentions
and attitudes influences subsequent behavior.
|
|
Yingzi (Eliza) Du, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Current research interests include pattern recognition, image
processing, biometrics, and their applications.
|
|
Anthony Faiola, Ph.D., M.F.A.
Associate Professor and Director, Media Informatics and
Human-Computer Interaction, Indiana University - School of
Informatics;
Associate Professor - Adjunct,
Purdue University - School of Engineering and Technology
Dr. Faiola's research includes the broader domains of
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Usability Engineering, with
a specific interest in the interplay between human-centricity and
system design. Applied research interests include: 1)
Computer-Mediated Communication and the impact of cultural
cognition on interactive system design, and 2) Medical
Informatics related to the design and testing of medical product
and information systems.
|
|
David Good, Ph.D.
Associate professor,
Department of Public and Environmental Affairs,
Indiana University; Director, IU Transportation Research Center
Current research interests include
quantitative policy modeling, productivity measurement in public
and regulated industries and urban policy analysis.
|
|
Michael Justiss, Ph.D., OTR/L
Assistant Professor,
Department of Occupational Therapy,
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Current research efforts focus on assessment strategies to
identify deficits in driving-related skills and driving
performance; rehabilitation and intervention strategies to
maintain driving independence; and alternative transportation
strategies to maintain community mobility and participation when
driving is no longer a safe option.
|
|
Sean O'Connor, M.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Biomedical Engineering,
Indiana University School of Medicine and Purdue University;
Director, Substance Abuse Treatment Section, RLR VAMC;
Scientific Co-Director, Indiana Alcohol Research Center
Current projects include intravenous
infusion to control the human brain's exposure to alcohol,
development of physiologically-based models of alcohol
pharmacokinetics, identification of phenotypes of risk for
alcoholism and development of an implantable alcohol biosensor.
|
|
Paul Salama, Ph.D.
Associate Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Current research interests include
image and video compression, image processing, biomedical image
analysis, secure and reliable transmission of compressed video
and images, and their applications.
|
|
Glenn R. Widmann, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professor,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Purdue School of Engineering and Technology
Dr. Widmann's areas of expertise include advanced transportation and vehicle systems, active safety systems and its applications and sensors (lidar, radar and vision), control system design, system engineering, modeling and simulation, data fusion, as well as robotics.
|
|