Ioannis A. Raptis

 

Assistant Professor

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Autonomous Robotics Systems Laboratory (ARSL)
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

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1601 E. Market St., Greensboro, NC
McNair Hall 559
Tel: (336) 285-2215
email: iraptis@ncat.edu

I am constantly looking for talented and self-motivated students to work on new projects. My most recent Ph.D. openings can be found here.

Research Interests

 
  • Fault diagnosis and failure prognosis

  • Cyber-physical systems

  • Distributed sensor networks

  • Multi-agent dynamic systems

  • Autonomous vehicles

  • Path planning and trajectory generation

  • Rotorcraft/aircraft control and system identification

  • Nonlinear dynamic systems theory and control design

Education

  • Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, 2010, University of South Florida

  • M.S., Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2006, The Ohio State University

  • Dipl. Ing., Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2003, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

Appointments

  • Assistant Professor, Aug. 2019 - present, Electrical and Computer Engineering, NC A&T SU

    • Autonomous Robotics Systems Laboratory

  • Assistant Professor, Sep. 2012 - Aug. 2019, Mechanical Engineering, UMass Lowell

    • Autonomous Robotics Systems Laboratory

  • Postdoctoral Fellow, Jun. 11 - Aug. 12, Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

    • Aerospace Systems design Laboratory

  • Postodoctoral Fellow, Feb. 10 - Jul. 11, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

    • Intelligent Control Systems Laboratory

  • Reserach Assistant, Aug. 6 - Dec. 9, Computer Science and Engineering, University of South Florida

    • Unmanned Systems Laboratory

  • Graduate Student, Jun. 5 - Jun. 6, Mechanical Engineering, The Ohio State University

    • Locomotion and Biomechanics Laboratory