Texas Tech University

Smart Human-centric Automation Resilience (SHARE) Lab

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Welcome to Dr. Roy's SHARE Lab!

My research goal is to build a resilient future for human-centric smart cities. The high‐level goal of such smart cities is to provide better value of services by optimally using the available resources, minimizing the operational cost, maximizing the safety and security, and improving quality of life. My current research is focused on the resilience of socio-technical systems, such as smart transportation and energy storage systems. I combine control theoretic techniques, mathematical modeling, and machine learning to ensure the safety and the cybersecurity of such human-centric smart city infrastructures.

Faculty Member - Dr. Tanushree Roy

I am an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University. I received my PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2022 from Pennsylvania State University. Previously, I also received the M.S. degree in Mathematics from University of Central Florida in 2015 and the M.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, India in 2011. Between 2011-13, I worked as a Research Consultant for Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur. Here is my CV.

I am looking for motivated students to apply for PhD. Please look under the Open positions tab. Admitted Master's and undergraduate students at Texas Tech University interested in our research should email me with their CV and areas of interest.

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