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Basics

Name Nagacharan Teja Tangirala
Label PhD Student
Email nagacharan.tangirala@tum.de
Phone +49 176 4807 1620
Summary PhD Student in VANET and Urban Mobility simulations

Work

  • 2021.05 - 2024.05
    Research Associate
    Technical Univesity of Munich, Munich, Germany
    I worked on a DHL, Siemens and TUM Collaboration on Delivery Truck Electrification project. We modeled the delivery trucks in CityMoS, an urban mobility simulator. We studied the feasibility of deliveries and Depot power management strategies when Diesel engine trucks are replaced with Electric trucks.
    • Mobility Simulations, Fleet Management
  • 2019.12 - 2021.05
    Research Engineer
    TUMCREATE, Singapore
    I joined TUMCREATE to work on the development of CityMoS. In a project with Singaporean government, we studied the electrification of the entire mobility system of Singapore. In a team of 4, my job was to model taxi behavior in CityMoS.
    • Mobility Simulations, Taxi Modelling
  • 2017.07 - 2019.11
    Research Engineer
    Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore
    I had two projects at NTU. We worked on Connected Vehicles simulation platform that enables studies of Truck Platooning and GLOSA. In the second project, we modelled and simulated the interactions between e-scooters and pedestrians.
    • Mobility Simulations

Education

  • 2021.05 - Ongoing

    Munich, Germany

    PhD
    Technical University of Munich (TUM)
    TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology
    • Topic: AI in Urban Mobility for 5G and Beyond
  • 2015.07 - 2016.06

    Singapore, Singapore

    Master of Science (MSc)
    National University of Singapore (NUS)
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    • Specialization: Automation and Control
    • Thesis: Simulation study of Mobile Robot Navigation considering Human's emotion
  • 2009.08 - 2013.06

    Dharwad, India

    Bachelor of Engineering (B.E)
    SDM College of Engineering and Technology
    Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    • Thesis: Simulation study of Flexible AC Transmission System Controllers

Awards

Skills

Programming
C++
Rust
Python
Java
Simulators
ns-3
CityMoS
OMNeT++
VISSIM
MATLAB

Languages

English
Fluent
German
A2

Interests

Urban Mobility
Autonomous Mobility on Demand
Electric Vehicles
Federated Learning
Client Selection
Model Aggregation
Communication effects on Training

References

Professor Christoph Sommer
Professor at TU Dresden, mentors my PhD dissertation
Dr. David Eckhoff
Supervisor at TUMCREATE, leading the CityMoS project