Bharat Singhal

PhD Candidate
Electrical & Systems Engineering
Washington University in St. Louis

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Washington University in St Louis

St Louis, MO 63130

I am a fifth-year Ph.D. student in the Applied Mathematics Lab at Washington University in St. Louis. My primary research interests are in control theory, network science, and learning for dynamical systems. Specifically, my research focuses on understanding and controlling complex networks of nonlinear units using tools from control theory, statistical learning, and optimization.

I received my bachelor’s degree (B.Tech) in Electrical Engineering and my master’s degree (M.Tech) in Control Systems Engineering from IIT Kharagpur in 2017. After obtaining my master’s, I worked as a research engineer in the Design Methodology and Kit Development (DMKD) division at TSMC for three years.

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news

Jun 25, 2024 Our recent work on optimal phase-selective entrainment of heterogeneous electrochemical oscillators was accepted in Chaos.
Apr 18, 2024 Our recent work on recovering the network connectivity from time-series data was accepted in Chaos.
Feb 28, 2024 Our recent work on Data-driven control of oscillator populations using aggregated measurements got accepted in Chaos.

selected publications

  1. Optimal phase-selective entrainment of heterogeneous oscillator ensembles
    Bharat Singhal ,  István Z Kiss ,  and  Jr-Shin Li
    SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems, 2023
  2. Identification of network interactions from time series data: An iterative approach
    Bharat Singhal ,  Shicheng Li ,  and  Jr-Shin Li
    Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2024