معرفی
Yuvraj Agarwal serves as Associate Professor in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, specifically within the Human-Computer Interaction Institute. His research bridges mobile computing, sustainable systems, and human-centered design to create energy-efficient sensing solutions for real-world challenges.
Research interests include:
- Mobile and ubiquitous computing systems
- Energy-aware sensing and resource optimization
- Context-aware applications for sustainability
- Human behavior modeling through sensor data
Professor Agarwal leads the Sensible Computing Lab, which develops deployable technologies for smart environments, health monitoring, and environmental sustainability. The lab maintains strong industry partnerships and international collaborations.
Key recognitions:
- ACM Ubicomp Lasting Impact Award (2020)
- NSF CAREER Award (2015)
- Best Paper Award, ACM MobiSys (2010)
His research program is supported by continuous NSF funding and industry partnerships, with active projects spanning mobile energy analytics, wearable sensor fusion, and sustainable smart city infrastructure. Professor Agarwal mentors PhD and Master's students through CMU's HCII, emphasizing practical system building and real-world deployment.

