Sudipto Ghoshal

Affiliation

Qualtech Systems, Inc.

Biography

Sudipto Ghoshal, Ph.D., Vice President of Engineering at Qualtech Systems, Inc., received his B. Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India in 1989, the M.S. and Ph. D. degrees in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Connecticut, Storrs in 1991 and 1997, respectively and an MBA from Indiana University, Kelley School of Business, Bloomington in 2009. Dr. Ghoshal has over twenty-five years of experience in system diagnostics and prognostics and his research at QSI primarily involves developing and implementing diagnostics and prognostics algorithms in a highly scalable, compact software reasoning system. The technology is positioned for design-time assessment and mitigation of operational risk and improvement of system availability during deployment. He is a past committee member of IEEE SCC20 Diagnostics and Maintenance subcommittee and since 1991 has played an active role in developing standards in system diagnosis. He holds a patent for inventions related to distributed architecture for system diagnosis. He has published numerous journal and conference papers and has received several best paper awards in technical conferences. He was selected as a Fellow of the Prognostics and Health Management Society in 2022 for his long-standing technical contribution to the field. He was a recipient of the 2002 & 2008 NASA Space Act Award for “A Comprehensive Toolset for Model-based Health Monitoring and Diagnosis”. He is currently the PI for QSI’s Sequential Phase 2 and Phase 3 NASA SBIR awards for ROSETTA where QSI technology is being applied for Lunar Gateway fault management functions, and the PI for a NASA SBIR Phase 2 which is developing a solution for damage propagation assessment for complex systems with the Gateway as the target system. He has been the PI for a large number of NASA and DoD Phase 2 and Phase 2E efforts.

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