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Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical and Industrial Engg, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL, USA Aug. 2019 - present
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas San Antonio, TX, USA Aug. 2014 - July 2019
Postdoctoral Researcher, Disney Research Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Jan. 2012 - July 2014
Visiting Researcher, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Jan. 2012 - Dec. 2013
Ph.D. (Mechanical), Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA, Aug. 2006 - May 2012
M.Tech. (Applied Mechanics), Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, India Aug. 2004 - May 2006
B.E. (Mechanical), Goa Engineering College, Goa, India July 2000 - May 2004
1. My review on Goa College of Engineering, Farmagudi, Goa, India (my under-grad. institute, written in 2005). web-link | cache
2. In the summer of 2009, I digitized Human Power Lab's (Andy Ruina's Cornell Lab) 18 year old (1991 - 2008) tape collection which web-link
amounted to 100 hours of video.
3. My race results on athlinks
Personal Records:
Runs
6.2mi (10kms) 46min 33sec at Pittsburgh, PA in 2012
13.1miles (21.1 kms), half marathon: 1h 37m 42s at Nashville, TN in 2021
26.2miles (42.2 kms), marathon: 3h 34m 28 s at Corning, NY in 2010
Triathlon
1.2mi(1.9 km) swim - 56 mi(90 km) bike - 13.1mi(21.1km) run: 6 hr 54m 13sec at Syracuse, NY in 2013
My experiments with training
4. In 2019, I switched my tenure track job.A write up on my experience and a perspective. If you want my job application material (CV, research and teaching statement, cover letter, diversity statement), just shoot me an email.
5. 20 Thoughts on Earning the PhD (~30 min YouTube video)
(1) PhD is different from BS/MS (2) Coursework not very useful (3) Learn enough, on the fly (4) Research Assistant works 24 x 7 almost (5) Figure out the goal early on (6) Maintain a research notebook (7) Master tools relevant to your work (8) Automate by creating templates (9) Dont remember dates, use a calendar (10) Always backup your work |
(11) Know the literature (12) Learn how to get unstuck (13) Learn how to present your work (14) Learn to write scientific work (15) How to learn a new skill: do little everyday (16) You need letter writers (17) Maintain a personal website (18) Figure out what you want to do after PhD early on (19) Where/When to find jobs (20) Dont burnout |
Teaching at UIC
I11. ME428: Numerical Methods
- Taught in Fall 2023, To be taught in Fall 2024.
I10. ME511:Mechatronics
- Taught in Spring 2023. Course notes/videos are here: tiny.cc/mechatronix
I9. ME510: Robotic Manipulators
- Taught in Fall 2022.
- Course notes/videos/python files are here: tiny.cc/roboticspy
- MuJoCo in python tiny.cc/mujocopy
I8. ME370 Mechanical Engineering Design
- Taught in Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Spring 2024
I7. ME594 Legged Locomotion
- Taught in Spring 2021 for the first time. Course notes/videos/code are here: tiny.cc/legged
I6. ME410 Automation and Robotic Applications: First course in robotics
- Taught in Fall 2020. Course notes/videos/MATLAB files are here: tiny.cc/robotics
- Taught in Fall 2023. Course notes/videos/Python files are here: tiny.cc/robotics23
- To be taught in Fall 2024
I5. ME250 Introduction to Engineering Design and Graphics: Introductory course on drafting, design, prototyping including automation using Arduino, sensors, and motors
- Taught in Fall 2019, Spring 2020
Teaching at UTSA
I4. EGR2513 Dynamics: About kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies
- Taught in Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018
I3. ME3543 Dynamic Systems and Control: About single input, single output linear controls.
- Taught Spring 2016.
- Final project, designing a PID controller for Flappy Birtd
I2.
ME4543 Mechatronics: About Sensors, Microcontrollers, and Actuators
- Taught in Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2018
- Iron Man comes to class (Spring '15), click for video
- Mechatronics Final Project Sumobot (Spring '15). Battling Rowdy Bots, click for video
- Mechatronics Final Project Robo Professor click for video and reports/instructions on github
I1.
ME4773/5493 Fundamentals of Robotics: About modeling, dynamics, and control of manipulators and mobile robots
- Taught in Fall 2014, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Fall 2017, Spring 2019
- Webpage featuring projects in the class webpage
- Introduction to ROS and URDF webpage
- Christian Trevino's pendulum prototype for the DoSeum (Fall '14). (click for video) News (link) (cached)
- LEGO Labs to accompany lectures (Fall '15) (click for video)
- Animated Face, HW (Fall '16) YouTube link
- Manipulator Curves, HW (Fall '16) YouTube link
- Project: Single player pong on GitHub with instructions and code.
- Project: LARPA Robotics Challenge (LARPA = LEGO, Automated, Reliable, Powered, Agents) (click for video)