Miscellaneous

For Prospective Students

For High School Students : If you plan to learn about research in my lab and get some hands on experience, please feel free to email me. Take a look at this “Required Documentation” page first.

For Undergraduate students (Juniors/Seniors): A limited number of research projects are available throughout the year and I encourage you to set up an appointment with me to discuss the projects.

There are several scholarships/fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students with excellent academic credentials. Please browse through these opportunities Click here for looking through the scholarship/fellowship opportunities

For Graduate Students (MS/PhD): I post Research Assistantship positions on this page from time to time. The following applies in general to all  current students at UTA or those planning planning to apply for a graduate program at UTA and would like to work in ASL (Aerospace Systems Laboratory),  

  1. Take a look at my web page (https://websites.uta.edu/subbarao). Some of the research areas I am interested in are summarized there.
  2. In case you have prior experience in any of the areas mentioned in the research page (including but not limited to projects, papers etc) and you are applying for the PhD program in MAE, please send me an email. Describe briefly your specific interests related to the topics and what you have done in the area. If you have papers published, please include links from where I can get them. In your email, you should also include your GRE scores and Grade Point Average or equivalent. Finally, please submit all the information via this form, https://common.forms.uta.edu/view.php?id=1332433
  3. If you are applying for the MS program and would like to work with me, indicate so in your statement of purpose. Alternatively, set up an appointment and talk with me after you reach UTA. You need not send me an elaborate email.

I receive several emails from prospective students and don’t always reply to all of them. I apologize for that.

CONFERENCE CALENDAR

  • AIAA SciTech Forum – January (draft manuscript deadline in June of previous year)
  • AAS Spaceflight Mechanics – January/February (extended abstract deadline in September of previous year)
  • EuroGNC – April (full manuscript deadline in October of previous year)
  • American Control Conference – June/July (full manuscript deadline in September of previous year)
  • AAS Astrodynamics Specialists Conference – August (extended abstract deadline in April of same year)
  • ASME Dynamic Systems and Control Conference – October (draft manuscript deadline in April of same year)
  • International Astronautical Congress – October (abstract deadline in April/May of the same year)
  • IEEE Conference on Decision and Control – December (full manuscript deadline in March of same year)


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