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Asok Ray is a Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Mathematics at The Pennsylvania State University, affiliated with the Eberly College of Science. His research focuses on interdisciplinary applications of machine learning, data-driven modeling, and symbolic dynamics to solve complex engineering challenges in areas such as fatigue damage detection, combustion instability prediction, and structural health monitoring. He has pioneered methods combining neural networks with traditional engineering principles to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of predictive systems.
Key research interests include:
- Neural networks and deep learning for material science and mechanical systems
- Symbolic time series analysis for anomaly detection
- Data fusion and pattern classification in dynamical systems
- Thermoacoustic instability mitigation in combustion systems
- Bayesian optimization techniques for engineering design
His work emphasizes real-time monitoring and decision-making in safety-critical systems, such as robotics and nuclear reactors. Notable contributions include frameworks for early-stage fatigue crack detection using ultrasonic sensors and digital twin technology for worker safety during robotic operations.
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