He has been awarded contracts from the Army Research office to conduct research in applying massively parallel architectures in the development of smart munitions, from Seagate Technology on image compression research, and from Cleveland Medical Devices on signal processing and pattern recognition NIH funded research related to brain wave form analysis and classification. Currently, he is working on a NIH project awarded by Think-A-Move related to Human-Machine Interfacing and by Neuronetrix on detecting neurological disorders from evoked potentials. He serves as the Associate Chair for the ECE Department ABET review committee and is a mentor in the College of Engineering Faculty Mentoring Program. Dr. Gupta serves as an Associate Editor of the Pattern Recognition Journal, is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and is listed in Marquis Who's Who in America (2002).
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