Neeraj Gandhi, a doctoral candidate in Computer and Information Science (CIS) and scholar at the Penn Research in Embedded Computing and Integrated Systems Engineering (PRECISE) Center, focuses on improving the safety and security of networks of AI-controlled systems, such as self-driving cars.
He first became interested in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) in high school, where he worked on building a simple robotic arm controlled by muscle electrical signals.
Gandhi (left), who received his master’s in robotics at Penn Engineering and his bachelor’s in computer engineering at the University of Virginia, has also researched extraterrestrial mining robots, body sensor networks for dementia agitation detection and prediction, and photoacoustic imaging for improved surgical guidance in traditional and robotic surgery.
May 13, 2024