Jianzong Pi and I are pleased to announce that our paper on "Discrete-Time Finite-Horizon Optimization of Singularly Perturbed Nonlinear Control Systems with State-Action Constraints" is accepted at IEEE CDC to be held in Singapore in December. This paper is also accepted at L-CSS. You can view the paper here.
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So excited to hear The Ohio State University alums shining at 2024 Olympics. Hunter won gold in relay and Eleanor won bronze in fencing. #GoBucks!
Our Buckeyes started the 2024 Olympics strong! 🥇🥉 Congratulations to Hunter Armstrong and Eleanor Harvey! #GoBucks #OlympiansMadeHere
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I had the incredible privilege to moderate the panel discussion on "Future of AI Research in India" at AI Manthan By Vishwamanthan Research Foundation 2024. I was joined by esteemed researchers Prof. Ganesh Ramakrishnan and Dr. Rimjhim Agrawal (Ph.D.) to discuss how B.Tech. students and faculty can start researching on AI related topics. Key insights that came out of the panel discussions include: 1) Students need to start conducting research on topics of interest early on in their undergraduate journey by reading and implementing papers. 2) Passion, perseverance, and ability to learn are critical factors for conducting research. 3) Faculty in smaller universities can form consortium to attract industry and government funding in India to solve AI problems within their ecosystem. 4) There are ample funding opportunities in India to receive funding to do AI research. However, researchers must be conservative in their ask for funding to use just the right amount of money to generate insights. Too much funding will lead to problems down the line. 5) Industry bodies are also interested in working with multidisciplinary teams to extract insights that can generate value within their markets. BrainSightAI is collaborating with a lot of faculty across universities to solve problems in diagnosis and understanding brain images. I also added that an incoming PhD student should work on topics that will be relevant 10 years later. This will ensure that they are employable after PhD and are able to make an impact on the field during the prime years of their career. I would love to have insights from the LinkedIn community on how B.Tech. students can engage in AI research. Are there research topics they can investigate now to build their research portfolio?
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I am excited to work with the motivated students of Newton School of Technology at my company. They created the website of our company Rewardwise (https://www.rewardwise.co/) using NextJS. I am looking forward to working with more students from NST in the future.
The secret to NST’s global curriculum ✨ Prof. Abhishek Gupta, Co-Founder and CEO of Rewardwise and Associate Professor at The Ohio State University, recently visited NST to lead an insightful seminar on AI in retail. Prof. Gupta is one of the brains behind NST's holistic curriculum, and spoke about how the students are emerging into well-rounded individuals. He highlighted how learning diverse skills can elevate students' tech careers, combining technical knowledge with insights into innovation, business, and more to set them apart in the industry. Join us and unlock endless opportunities ahead! 🚀 #TechEducation #CareerGrowth #IndustryInsights #NewtonSchoolofTechnology
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