Souma Chowdhury

PhD

Souma Chowdhury.

Souma Chowdhury

PhD

Souma Chowdhury

PhD

Research Interests

Nature inspired computing (evolutionary, swarm, and neural algorithms) for design and AI; metamodeling and multi-fidelity optimization; MINLP; swarm systems and swarm-bots; autonomous systems; and unmanned aerial vehicles

Biography Publications Teaching Research Latest News

Latest News

  • Open to the public, the day will include demos of humanoid and dog robots, driverless cars, drones and more.

  • Souma Chowdhury and two mechanical engineering alumni  received a best paper award at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group On Applied Computing’s annual symposium.  

  • Joseph Distefano was recognized for his exploration into how the growing autonomy of artificial intelligence affects human trust.

  • The Dallas Morning News reports that a research team that includes Souma Chowdhury (MAE) have developed an artificial intelligence model designed to help electrical grids prevent power outages.

  • DPA Magazine shared a story about how UB researchers, including Souma Chowdhury, are using AI to prevent power outages by creating a self-healing grid that can automatically reroute electricity in milliseconds. 

  • Moog, Inc., a global design, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems, and School of Engineering and Applied Sciences corporate partner, will provide $750,000 to support research in the University at Buffalo’s CEAR.

  • Futurity reported that UB researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that is designed to help electrical grids prevent power outages by automatically rerouting electricity.