Doctoral Student Profiles

Devdip Sen

I hold a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engg. from University of Mumbai, India. I am currently pursuing my M.S degree at WPI and will continue with my PhD after that. My current research topic is Affordable Pressure Ulcer Prevention: Device, System and Algorithm. My interests are in Analog & Digital system design, biomedical instrumentation & sensors and understanding the designing and working of ESD clamps. I am also extremely passionate about teaching and have been a TA in undergraduate courses in ECE at WPI.

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I am a First Year Ph.D Student with a focus in the telecommunications. I love smart networks and internet of things. Awards Gates Millennium Scholar Dean’s List National Dean’s List Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Scholar Cooperative Developmental Energy Program Scholar Sam Walton Community Scholar Jim Herrin Memorial Scholarship Recipient Robert C. Byrd Scholar First Place George Washington Carver Agricultural Experiment Station Research Competition

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Muhammad Hammad Uddin

My objective is to shorten the power demand gap by utilizing renewable energy sources efficiently and increase their part in the energy mix for electric power generation of the country. Therefore, in my doctorate study, I will be applying my research learning in practical field projects to solve energy crisis issues. I am motivated to invent low-cost micro inverter for solar power projects and discover new innovative methods to enhance energy storage for the grid which will indeed boost renewable energy integration in the grid. 

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Kirty Vedula

I joined the PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering program in 2015. Prior to this, I completed my Master's degree at Rutgers University. I worked at Mathworks (Framingham, MA) and Visible Energy(Palo Alto, CA) earlier. My research interests are in signal processing, wireless communication systems, wireless power transfer and hardware security.

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Fernando Ebensperger

Fernando Ebensperger is a Chilean PhD student in Fire Protection Engineering at WPI, guided by Dr. Albert Simeoni. With a background in Industrial Engineering, Fernando developed an interest in fire protection engineering. His research focuses on firebrand generation for vegetal fuels using experimental techniques and computational modeling, with implications on the actual models.

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Hsin-Hsiu (Matt) Ho

My father is also a WPI Fire Protection Engineering alumni and received his PhD in 2003. He was a main driving force in my pursuit for a PhD in the same field. My work focuses on emissions sampling in outdoor scenarios, emphasizing the development of a new technique for calorimetry of large-scale fires.

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Navya Muniraj

I am a second-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Fire Protection Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). I have a bachelor's degree in Aeronautical Engineering from VTU Bangalore, India, and a master's degree in Aeronautical Mechanics and Energetics with a major in Propulsion and Energetics from ISAE-ENSMA Poitiers, France. Currently, I am working on a WPI-SERDP project under Professor Albert Simeoni. My research focuses on study of fire and plume dynamics for static pool fires and their interaction with vegetation. Also, understanding the influence of vegetation ...

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Pablo Esteban Pinto Moncada

Pablo is a Ph.D student in fire protection engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) since January 2023 under the supervision of Professor James Urban. He worked as collaborator in the Energy conversion and combustion group (EC2G) from 2019. Additionally, in 2017 he began teaching applied mathematics courses at the faculty of exact sciences of the Universidad Andrés Bello. Pablo has carried out research on the combustion and radiative heat transfer of non-premixed laminar flames generated by wildland fuels and pool fires. His Ph.D work focuses on flame spread response to non-steady ...

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Abhinandan Singh

Abhinandan is a Ph.D. student under Prof. Albert Simeoni. Originally from India, he moved to the US for his Ph.D. in January 2021. He holds a master's in Aerospace Engineering and a bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering, which he pursued back in India. His current research focuses on fire spread behavior across pine needles and other vegetative fuels. His focus is on quantifying the dynamic flame characteristics and their effect on the unsteady nature of fire spread under wind-aided conditions. He has participated in various experiments ranging from small lab-scale studies to large field-scale ...

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