
معرفی
Dipanjan Saha serves as an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northeastern University, Boston, with a demonstrated research trajectory in robotics and control systems since joining the institution.
His academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M University (2018)
Dr. Saha's research integrates theoretical control systems with practical robotics applications, specializing in human-robot collaboration ergonomics, underwater autonomous monitoring, and space exploration architectures. His work bridges aerospace engineering principles with cutting-edge robotics to solve real-world problems in marine biology, occupational safety, and planetary science, emphasizing real-time systems and adaptive control methodologies.
Analysis of his 2021-2024 publications reveals a concentrated focus on robotic manipulation (3/5 papers), particularly human-robot handovers and posture variability, alongside significant contributions to underwater species monitoring and tensegrity-based space landers. These works consistently apply nonlinear control theory to domains requiring high environmental adaptability, with increasing emphasis on ergonomic human factors in recent outputs.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources. Information regarding graduate student mentorship, research grants, or laboratory leadership is not provided in the current institutional records.



