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Reza Langari is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and holds the Mast-Childs Chair at Texas A&M University's College of Engineering. He is affiliated with the departments of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution. His academic journey includes a Ph.D., M.Sc., and B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley (1991, 1983, 1981 respectively).
Langari's research focuses on computational intelligence, mechatronics, dynamic systems control, robotics, autonomous vehicles, fault diagnosis, and rehabilitation robotics. His work spans theoretical, computational, and experimental paradigms, with applications in autonomous systems and medical robotics like the CLEVERarm exoskeleton.
He has been honored as a Fellow of ASME (2009) and received several awards, including the IEEE Best Paper Award (2001), B.P. Amoco Teaching Excellence Award, and Bechtel Faculty Fellowship (2000-2001). His research outputs include advancements in energy management for hybrid vehicles, game-theoretic autonomous driving strategies, and real-time fault diagnosis methods.
Langari collaborates widely, contributing to interdisciplinary projects such as the NSF-funded Center for Autonomous Air Mobility & Sensing (CAAMS). His lab work includes system identification for unmanned systems and multi-agent coordination algorithms. He maintains active engagement in education and industry through internships and graduate mentoring.



