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Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Sourabh Sangle

sangle96@tamu.edu

325/326 James J. Cain '51 Building
202 Spence St
College Station, TX 77843
USA

Major: Mechanical Engineering

Sourabh Sangle is a PhD candidate in the Mechanical Engineering department at Texas A&M. Sourabh Sangle holds a bachelor’s degree from Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS) Pilani, India.  His current research focuses on ‘Cyber-Physical System integrity and security with electro-mechanical impedance’. His work titled  ‘High-frequency Modal Synthesis for Impedance Measurements’, showcases the implementation of electromechanical impedance measurements for unique part identification and physically informed structural health monitoring.

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Research:

Additive Manufacturing, Cyber Security, Data-driven, Impedance based SHM, Part identification, Structural health monitoring

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