Vaishali Patne received her B.E. in Instrumentation and Control Engineering and M.E. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from the College of Engineering, Pune, India. She is working towards her PhD in Instrumentation and Control Engineering with the College of Engineering, Pune, India. She has worked as Adjunct Professor at the same college. Her research interests include Model Predictive Control for nonlinear systems and its embedded implementation.
Pramod Ubare is a research scholar with the Department of Instrumentation and Control at the College of Engineering, Pune, affiliated with the Savitribai Phule Pune University under the guidance of Dr. D. N. Sonawane. He received his B.E. degree in Electronics in 2010. He also obtained his M.Tech in Automotive Electronics in 2013. He is currently working with American Axle & Manufacturing as a Software Control Engineer. Blending along with his passion for electronics and automotive technology drives him to pursue his research in electric vehicles and embedded control, especially MPC.
Shreya Maggo completed her Bachelor in Engineering at the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering at the College of Engineering, Pune. She is pursuing her Master of Science in Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania, USA. Her research interests include design of control systems and their embedded implementation for linear and nonlinear systems.
Deepak Ingole received his B.E. and M.Tech degrees, both in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, from the College of Engineering Pune, India. In 2014, he was selected as a Marie Curie research fellow under the TEMPO project at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia, where he received his Ph.D. degree in Process Control Engineering in 2017. During his Ph.D. degree, he worked at the University of Oxford and Imperial College London as a visiting researcher. He served as a postdoc at the University of Gustave Eiffel. He did his postdoc at KU Leuven, Belgium. He is currently working with KPIT Technologies, Pune, India, as a Subject Matter Expert (control systems) focusing on the vehicle chassis and ADAS control applications. His research interests include MPC, optimization, embedded systems, learning-based control, and the control of transportation.
Dayaram Sonawane received Ph.D. degree in engineering from the University of Pune, Pune, India, in 2012. He was a Post-Doctoral Researcher from Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, USA, and the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, from January 2014 to August 2015. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Department of Instrumentation and Control Engineering, COEP, Pune, and also the Registrar of CoEP Technological University. His research interests include embedded system design, computational methods, process optimization and control, QP Solver, MPC, and its embedded implementation.