Dr. Bo Tu (right? maybe) is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (SEECS) with the College of Engineering and Mines (CEM), University of North Dakota (UND). His research focuses on the resilience and security of cyber-physical systems, with an emphasis on the control, optimization, and protection of critical infrastructure. Additionally, he is interested in scientific AI and its potential to enhance physics-based and control-oriented methods for improving the operation, security, and resilience of cyber-physical systems.
Lale Polat (URA)
Ms. Lale Polat is a second-year Electrical Engineering student with a minor in Computer Science at the University of North Dakota. She is currently involved in research on Electric Distribution Network Analysis and Simulation. Her academic interests include digital design, artificial intelligence, power systems, and embedded systems.
[Ongoing Project] Synthetic Distribution Power Network Generation
Leones Jasmin (URA)
Mr. Leones Jasmin is a third-year Aerospace Engineering student at the University of North Dakota. He is involved in research on optical thin-film coatings and is now exploring applied cyber-physical systems. His interests include the integration of engineering and artificial intelligence, as well as computer building.
[Ongoing Project] Cyber-Physical System Demonstration Testbed