Dr. Ranjan Vepa obtained his Ph. D. (Applied Mechanics) in 1975 from Stanford University, USA. He is currently a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to an associate professor) in the School of Engineering and Material Science, Queen Mary, University of London. His research interests include design of control systems, and associated signal processing with applications in aerospace, robotics, biomedical engineering and energy systems. In particular, research interests include dynamics and robust adaptive estimation and control of linear and nonlinear aerospace, energy systems. Dr. Vepa is also a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society, London and a fellow of the UK's Higher Education Academy.
Dr M. Hasan Shaheed is a Reader in Renewable Energy Technology and Robotics at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London. His research interests include design, modelling, and control of hybrid renewable energy systems and robotic/autonomous systems. Dr Shaheed has published over 70 refereed research articles and has supervised more than 20 PhD students/RAs/PDRAs. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a recipient of the prestigious UK National Teaching Fellow.
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Robotics
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Aerospace vehicles
UAVs & energy systems
Short Biography
Dr. Ranjan Vepa obtained his Ph. D. (Applied Mechanics) in 1975 from Stanford University, USA. He is currently a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to an associate professor) in the School of Engineering and Material Science, Queen Mary, University of London. His research interests include design of control systems, and associated signal processing with applications in aerospace, robotics, biomedical engineering and energy systems. In particular, research interests include dynamics and robust adaptive estimation and control of linear and nonlinear aerospace, energy systems. Dr. Vepa is also a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society, London and a fellow of the UK's Higher Education Academy.
Dr M. Hasan Shaheed is a Reader in Renewable Energy Technology and Robotics at the School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary University of London. His research interests include design, modelling, and control of hybrid renewable energy systems and robotic/autonomous systems. Dr Shaheed has published over 70 refereed research articles and has supervised more than 20 PhD students/RAs/PDRAs. He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and a recipient of the prestigious UK National Teaching Fellow.