About
Rajasekhar Anguluri (Member, IEEE) is an Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Computer Science andElectrical Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, MD, USA. He received the B.Tech.degree in electrical engineering from NIT-Warangal, India, in 2013, and the M.S. degree in statistics andthe Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from theUniversity of California at Riverside, CA, USA, both in 2019. He was a Postdoctoral Research Scholar with the School of Electrical, Computer, and EnergyEngineering, ASU, Tempe, AZ, USA (20-23).His research interests include statistical signal processing, estimation and control, and power systems. When he is not deeply thinking about matrix mechanics, he thinks deeply on formulating optimization problems on matrices.When he is not thinking deeply on matrices, he can be found in the campus looking for free food or in the library, flipping through old dust jackets.Research interests
I like to know how engineering systems work at the basic level. This steers me to do research in systems theory and statistics. My current research identifies situations where data science methods can address estimation, identification, and control problems in large-scale systems (e.g., power and mechanical systems)Teaching interests
Linear Algebra, Matrices and Optimization, Linear Systems and Control, Discrete Structures, Estimation TheoryEducation
- MS, Statistics — University of California, Riverside (2019)
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Ph D, Mechanical Engineering
— University of California, Riverside (2019) Security of Interconnected Dynamical Systems
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BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
— National Institute of Technology, Warangal (2013) SMIB controllers for power systems