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Kamran Mohseni is a Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of Florida. His research focuses on aerial and underwater vehicle control, autonomous systems, cooperative control, and mobile wireless sensor networks. He holds a PhD from the California Institute of Technology (2000), an MS from Imperial College (1993), and a BS from the University of Science and Technology (1990).
His research interests span robotics, aerospace engineering, and fluid dynamics. Notable areas include bioinspired jet propulsion, soft robotics actuators, vortex dynamics, and control systems for autonomous vehicles. Recent work explores fiber-reinforced elastomers for soft actuators, UAV localization in rural environments, and fluid dynamics modeling using smoothed-particle-hydrodynamics.
Dr. Mohseni’s projects often bridge theoretical and experimental domains, with applications in marine robotics, swarm intelligence, and fluid-structure interaction. His contributions include advancements in AUV buoyancy control systems, distributed sensory networks, and aerodynamic stability mechanisms for low-aspect-ratio wings. He leads initiatives in cooperative navigation and plume monitoring using autonomous vehicle flocks.



