Professors Das, Charavarthy, Huber Recognized for Research, Teaching Excellence

Dr. Sajal Das Dr. Sajal Das

Professor Sajal Das has been named to UTA's Academy of Distinguished Scholars in recognition of his outstanding scholarly achievements. Dr. Das is recognized internationally for his important contributions to wireless networking and mobile computing research. He holds five U.S. patents and is the founder and director of the Center for Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking at UTA. His research has been funded by more than $6.5 million in awards. He is the lead investigator on a $1.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a security framework to help protect America from terrorist attacks. The recipient of multiple research and teaching awards, he is a frequently invited speaker at international conferences and symposia and has published 350 research papers in leading journals and conference proceedings, edited numerous books and book chapters, and co-authored two books, including Smart Environments: Technology, Protocols and Applications.

Dr. Manfred Huber Dr. Manfred Huber
Assistant Professor Manfred Huber received the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Excellence in Teaching Award in recognition for being a superior teacher. Dr. Huber, whose research interests include autonomous robot systems and sensor-driven robotics, is lauded by students for his teaching excellence and helpfulness in guiding students to success.




Dr. Sharma Chakravarthy Dr. Sharma Chakravarthy
Professor Sharma Chakravarthy received the College of Engineering's Excellence in Research Award in recognition of superior scholarship. Dr. Chakravarthy is an internationally recognized researcher. He is the director of the Information Technology Laboratory and the Distributed and Parallel Computing Cluster at UTA. His many successes include directing efforts to develop a multi-university, multi-disciplinary research center on the UTA campus and is engaged in multiple research projects. His research interests include database mining, knowledge discovery and data warehousing.