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Degrees


B.S., Aeronautics and Astronautics Engineering, University of Washington, 1991.

M.S., Aeronautics Engineering, The George Washington University, Joint Institute for the Advancement of Flight Sciences, at the NASA Langley Research Center, 1993.

S.M., Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994.

Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000.



Georgia Tech Experience


Graduate Research Assistant, 1999-2000.

Lockheed Martin Assistant Professor of Avionics Integration, School of Aerospace Engineering, 2001-2007.

Lockheed Martin Associate Professor of Avionics Integration, School of Aerospace Engineering, 2007-present.

Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience


Data reduction crew lead, University of Washington Aeronautical Laboratory, Kirsten Wind Tunnel, Seattle, Washington, 1990-1991.

Graduate Research Assistant, The George Washington University, Joint Institute for the Advancement of Flight Sciences, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia, 1991-1993.

Graduate Research Assistant, MIT Aeronautical Systems Laboratory, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1994.

Senior Member of the Technical Staff, The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1995-1997.

Senior Engineer, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Advanced Design, Marietta, Georgia, 1997-2000.

Consultant, Adaptive Flight, Inc. 2007-present



Selected Patents and Invention Disclosures


“Adaptive Control System Having Hedge Unit and Related Apparatus and Method,” E. Johnson, A. Calise, U.S. Patent Filed (provisional application no. 60/199,615), 2000.

Selected Publications: 2003-2007


Johnson, E.N. and Calise, A.J., “Limited Authority Adaptive Flight Control for Reusable Launch Vehicles,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 906-913, November/December 2003.
Johnson, E.N. and Schrage, D.P., “System Integration and Operation of a Research Unmanned Aerial Vehicle,” AIAA Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 5-18, January 2004.
Johnson, E.N., Proctor, A.A., Ha, J., and Tannenbaum, A.R., “Visual Search Automation for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles,” IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems, Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 219-232, January 2005.
Johnson, E.N. and Kannan, S.K., “Adaptive Trajectory Control for Autonomous Helicopters,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 524-538, May/June 2005.
Johnson, E.N. and Turbe, M.A., “Modeling, Control, and Flight Testing of a Small Ducted Fan Aircraft,” AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 769-779, July/August 2006.
Johnson, E.N., Calise, A.J., Watanabe, Y., Ha, J., Neidhoefer, J.C., “Real-Time Vision-Based Relative Aircraft Navigation,” AIAA Journal of Aerospace Computing, Information, and Communication, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 707-738, March 2007.

Professional Service and Development Activities: 1993-2007


American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Senior Member, 1990-present.


Institutional Service and Development Activities: 1993-2007


Representative on the General Faculty Assembly for the 2004-2007 term.

Georgia Tech Center for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) Hesburgh Award Teaching Fellows Program, 2008.



Selected Honors and Awards


National Science Foundation CAREER Award 2003.

George A. Kardomateas

Professor of Aerospace Engineering



Degrees


Diploma, Mechanical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, 1981.

M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982.

Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1985.

Georgia Tech Experience


Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1989-1992.

Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1992-1997.

Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1997-present.

Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience


Senior Research Engineer, General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Michigan, 1985-1989.

Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981-1982.



Research Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1982-1985.

Selected Publications: 2002-2007


Huang H. and Kardomateas G.A., "Buckling and Initial Postbuckling Behavior of Sandwich Beams Including Transverse Shear", AIAA Journal, vol. 40, no. 11, pp. 2331-2335, 2002.
Kardomateas G.A. and Huang H., "The Initial Postbuckling Behavior of Face-Sheet Delaminations in Sandwich Composites", Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), vol. 70, pp. 191-199, March 2003.
Huang, H. and Kardomateas, G.A. "Dislocation-Based Boundary-Element Method for Crack Problems in Anisotropic Half Planes", AIAA Journal, Vol. 42, No.3, pp. 650-657, March 2004.
Kardomateas G.A. and Simitses G.J., “Comparative Studies on the Buckling of Isotropic, Orthotropic and Sandwich Columns”, Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures (special issue in honor of Prof. Stavsky), vol. 11, pp. 309-327, 2004.
Liu, L. and Kardomateas, G.A, “Thermal Stress Intensity Factors for a Crack in an Anisotropic Half Plane”, International Journal of Solids and Structures, vol. 42, no 18-19, pp. 5208- 5223, Sept. 2005.
Kardomateas, G.A., “Wrinkling of Wide Sandwich Panels/Beams with Orthotropic Phases by an Elasticity Approach”, Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), vol. 72, pp. 818-825, Nov. 2005.
Li, R. and Kardomateas, G.A., “Thermoelastic Crack Branching in General Anisotropic Media”, International Journal of Solids and Structures, vol.42, issues 3-4, pp.1091-1109, February 2005.
Kardomateas G.A. and Simitses G.J., "Bucking of Long Sandwich Cylindrical Shells Under External Pressure", Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), vol. 72, no. 4, pp. 493-499, July 2005.
Birman V., Kardomateas, G.A., Simitses G.J., and Li R., “Response of a Sandwich Panel Subject to Fire or Elevated Temperature on One of the Surfaces”, Composites Part A, (special issue on Fire Behaviour of Composites) Vol. 37, issue 7, pp. 981-988, July 2006.
Li, R. and Kardomateas, G.A., “The Mode III interface crack in piezo-electro-magneto-elastic dissimilar bi-materials”, Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), vol. 73, pp. 220- 227, 2006.
Liu L. and Kardomateas G.A., “Thermal Buckling of a Fire-Damaged Composite Column Exposed to Heat Flux”, AIAA J., Vol. 44, no. 9, pp. 2024-2033, 2006.
Li, R. and Kardomateas, G.A., “A Solution to the Thermo-elastic Interface Crack Branching in Dissimilar Anisotropic Bi-material Media”, International Journal of Solids and Structures, vol. 43, no. 5, pp. 913-942, 2006.
Li, R. and Kardomateas, G.A., "Thermal Buckling of multi-walled carbon nanotubes by nonlocal elasticity ", Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), vol. 74, no. 3, pp. 399-405, May 2007.
Carlson, R.L., Cappelli M.D. and Kardomateas G.A., “An Investigation of the Growth of Multi-Site Fatigue Cracks”, International Journal of Fracture, vol. 145, pp. 329-332, 2007.
Li, R. and Kardomateas, G.A., “The Mixed Mode I and II interface crack in piezo-electro-magneto-elastic anisotropic bi-materials”, Journal of Applied Mechanics (ASME), vol. 74, no. 4, pp. 614-627, July 2007.

Selected Presentations and Keynote Addresses: 2002-2007


Carlson R., Cappelli M. and Kardomateas G.A., “Scatter in Small Fatigue Crack Growth”, presented at the International Heli Trade Conference, 5-7 October 2004, Geneva, Switzerland.
Birman V., Kardomateas G.A. and Simitses G.J., “Behavior of Composite Laminates and Sandwich Panels Subject to Compression and Fire”, 46th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC SDM (Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials) Conference, April 18-21, 2005, Austin, TX.
Li R. and Kardomateas G.A., “Thermal Buckling of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes by Nonlocal Elasticity”, IMECE-06, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition, November 5-10, 2006, Chicago, IL.
Cappelli M., Carlson R. and Kardomateas G.A., “Non-Deterministic Methods for the Evolution of Small Fatigue Crack Clusters”, 48th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC SDM (Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials) Conference, April 23-26, 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, paper AIAA-2007-2380.
Li R., Kardomateas, G.A. and Simitses, G.J. “Nonlinear Response to Blast Loading of Shallow Composite Sandwich Shells with Compressible Cores”, IMECE-07, ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exhibition, November 11-15, 2007, Seattle, WA.

Professional Service and Development Activities: 2002-2007


Member of the Stability Committee of the Engineering Mechanics Division of the ASCE, 2007-present.

Topical Organizer, Structures and Materials Committee of the Aerospace Division of the ASME, 2002-2004.

Fellow, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME, 1988-present.

Associate Fellow (since 1994), American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, AIAA (Member 1985-94)

Member, American Society for Testing and Materials, ASTM, 1985-present.

Member, American Society for Engineering Education, ASEE, 1988-present.

Contributing Editor, International Journal of Nonlinear Mechanics, 2001-2006

Member of the Structures and Materials Committee of the Aerospace Division of the ASME, 1996-present

Vice-Chairman (elected), Composites Committee of the Applied Mechanics Division, ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), 1998-2000

Chairman (elected), Composites Committee of the Applied Mechanics Division, ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers), 2000-2002



Institutional Service and Development Activities: 2002-2007


Member, AE Undergraduate Curriculum Sub-Committee on Structures, 1989-present

AE Faculty Honors Committe, 92-present

Chair, AE Structural Mechanics & Material Behavior Discipline Committee, 9/92 - 2001

Materials Council 1/1995-present.

Honors Program Committee, since 9/00

College of Engineering Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1998-2000 and 2004-2006



Selected Honors and Awards


Elected Member of the Stability Committee of the Engineering Mechanics Division of the ASCE, 2007.

Topical Organizer, Structures and Materials Committee of the Aerospace Division of the ASME, 2002-2004.

Contributing Editor, International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2001-2006

Fellow, ASME (since 1998)

Chairman (elected), Composites Committee of the Applied Mechanics Division, 2000-2002

Associate Editor, AIAA Journal (1995-1998)



Narayanan M. Komerath

Professor of Aerospace Engineering



Degrees


B.Tech., Aeronautical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, 1978

M.S., Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1979.

Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1982.

Georgia Tech Experience


Graduate Research Assistant, Aerospace Engineering, 1978-1982

Post Doctoral Fellow, Aerospace Engineering, 1982-1983

Research Engineer II, Aerospace Engineering, 1983-1985

Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1985-1990

Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1990-1994

Director, Jon Harper Wind Tunnel, School of Aerospace Engineering, 1990 - present

Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1994-present

Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience


Consultant, Lockheed-Georgia Company, Marietta, GA., November 1985 - Dec. 1987.

Technical Advisor, Global Consultants, Inc., Alexandria, VA, Feb. '92 - 95.

Consultant, Southwire, Inc., Carrolton, GA, March '92 - 94.

Consultant, NCR Corp, Duluth, GA, April - July 1992.

Consultant, Law Engineering, Atlanta, GA, July '92.

Consultant, Thompson-Leeds, Inc., New York, 1992. Area: Aerodynamics.



Selected Patents and Invention Disclosures


"Spatial Cross-Correlation Velocimeter". Komerath, N.M., and Fawcett, P.A., U.S. Patent No. 5,249,238, Sept. 1993.

"Wind-Driven Dynamic Manipulator". Magill, J.C. and Komerath, N.M.,. U.S. Patent 5,345,818, September 1994.



“Stagnation Point Vortex Controller”. Komerath, N.M., Darden, L.A., Peterson, K.G., Magill, J.C.,. U.S. Patent 5,794,887, August 1998

Selected Publications: 1998-2002


Affes, H., Xioa, Z., Conlisk, A.T., Kim, J.M. and Komerath, N.M., “Model for Tip Vortex-Airframe Interaction part 3: Viscous Flow on Airframe,” AIAA Journal, Vol.36, No. 3, pp. 409-415, Mar. 1998..
Caradonna, F., Henley, E., Silva, M., Huang, S., Komerath, N.M., Reddy, U., Mahalingam, R., Funk, R., Wong, O., Ames, R., Darden, L., Villareal, L. and Gregory, J., “Performance Measurements and Wake Characteristics of a Model Rotor in Axial Flight,” AHS Journal, Oct. 1999.
Komerath, N.M., Smith, M.J.and Bodo, B., “Learning Across Disciplines: Aerospace Digital Library,” Session 2793, Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 2000.
Komerath, N.M., “Design Centered Introduction: 3-Year ExperienceWith the Gateway to the Aerospace Digital Library,” Session 2225, Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO, June 2000.
Komerath, N.M., “Knowledge Management Techniques in Experimental Projectsz,” Session 1426, Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 2001.
Smith, M.J., and Komerath, N.M., Aerospace Engineering: Integrator for Cross-Disciplinary Learning,” Session 3202, Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 2001.
Komerath, N.M., “Undergraduate Research Participation in the Experimental Aerodynamics Grou,” Session 2526, Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 2001.

Ames, R.G., Wong, O. and Komerath, N.M., “On the Flowfield and Forces Generated by a Flapping Rectangular Wing at Low Reynolds Number Aerodynamics of Fixed and Flapping Wings,” AIAA Progress in the Aerospace Sciences Series, 2001

Selected Presentations and Keynote Addresses: 1998-2002


Matos, C. A., Mahalingam, R., Ottinger, G., Klapper, J., Funk, R. B., and Komerath, N.M., “Wind Tunnel Measurements of Parafoil Geometry Aerodynamics,” AIAA Paper 98-0606, 36th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting , January 1998, Reno, NV.
Wanis, S., Akovenko, J., Cofer,T., Ames, R.G. and Komerath, N.M., “Acoustic Shaping in Microgravity,”.AIAA Paper 98-1065, 36th Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, January 1998.
Komerath, N.M., “Design-Centered Freshman Introduction to Aerospace Engineering,” Proceedings of the ASEE Annual Meeting, Session 1202, Seattle, WA, June 1998.
Komerath, N.M., “Experiments on Rotary Wing Flows,” Invited Paper, International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 1999.
Ames, R.G., Wong, O. and Komerath, N.M., “Flowfield Characteristics of a Rectangular Wing Flapping at High Frequency and Low Reynolds Number,” Proceedings of the AHS Aeromechanics Specialists Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2000.

Ames, R.G., “Prophanger Performance Analysis for UAV Missions” (2000) Proceedings of the AHS Aeromechanics Specialists Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2000.

Komerath, N.M., Matos, C.A. and Reddy, U.C., “Flowfield Issues Related to Tiltrotors,” Proceedings of the AHS Specialists Meeting on Tiltrotor Aircraft Design, Arlington, Texas, March 2001.

Smith, M.J., Komerath, N.M., Pearson, J. and Ames, R.G., “Performance Analysis of a Wing With Multiple Winglets,” AIAA Paper 01-2407 Applied Aerodynamics Meeting, Anaheim, CA, June 2001.


Komerath, N.M. and Ganesh, A.B., (2001) “Electromagnetic Construction of a 1km-Radius Radiation Shield in Orbit High Frontier,” Proceedings of Space Manufacturing 13.. Meeting of The Space Society, Inc., Princeton, NJ, May 2001

Professional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002


American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Associate Fellow.

Sigma Xi, The Research Society, Member, 1980 – present.

American Society for Engineering Education, 1993- present.

Institutional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002


College of Engg. Committee on Enhancing the Undergraduate Student Experience, 2000-2001

COE Task Force on the Freshman Mentoring Program, Summer 2001

GIT Task Force on the Global Learning Center, Fall 2001 – Winter 2002.

Institute RPT Committee, 2000-2001.

Director, NSF FAST (Financial Aid for Success in Technology) Program at GIT, Oct.2001– present.

Selected Honors and Awards


NSF: Leadership in Laboratory Development Award, 1993

Sigma Xi Research Award - Advisor an Outstanding PhD thesis at Georgia Tech, June 1993.

Georgia Tech Faculty Research Leadership Award- Development of Graduate Research Assistants, June 1993.

Sigma Xi Georgia Tech Faculty Best Paper Award, 1994.

Sigma Xi Research Award - Advisor of an Outstanding PhD thesis at Georgia Tech, June 1994.

Georgia Tech Outstanding PhD Advisor Award for 1992-1997, May 1997.

Sigma Xi Research Award - Advisor of an Outstanding PhD thesis at Georgia Tech, May 1998.

Timothy C. Lieuwen

Assistant Professor, School of Aerospace Engineering



Degrees

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997

B.S. in Engineering, Calvin College, 1995



Georgia Tech Experience

Assistant Professor, School of Aerospace Engineering, 1999-present



Selected Publications

Lieuwen, T., McDonell, V., Petersen, E., Santavicca, D., “Fuel Flexibility Influences on Premixed Combustor Blowout, Flashback, Autoignition, and Stability”, J. Engineering Gas Turbines and Power, Vol. 130 (1), 2008, pp. 954-961.


Natarajan, J., Lieuwen, T., Seitzman, J., “Laminar Flame Speeds of H2/CO Mixtures: Effects of CO2 Dilution, Preheat Temperature, and Pressure”, Combustion and Flame, Vol. 151 (1-2), 2007, pp. 104-119.

Zhang, Q., Noble, B., Meyers, A., Xu, K., Lieuwen, T., “Characterization of Fuel Composition Effects in H2/CO/CH4 Mixtures upon Blowout”, J. Engineering Gas Turbines and Power, Vol. 129 (3), 2007, pp.688-695.

Nair, S., Lieuwen, T., “Near Blowoff Dynamics of a Bluff Body Stabilized Flame”, Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 23 (2), 2007, pp. 423-429.

Bellows, B., Mohan, B., Forte, A., Seitzman, J., Lieuwen, T., “Flame Transfer Function Saturation Mechanisms in a Swirl Stabilized Combustor”, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, Vol. 31, 2006.

Hemchandra, S., Preetham, Lieuwen, T., “Response of Turbulent Premixed Flames to Harmonic Acoustic Forcing”, Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, Vol. 31, 2006.

Bellows, B., Neumeier, Y., Lieuwen, T. “Forced Response of a Swirling, Premixed Flame to Flow Disturbances”, Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 22(5), 2006.

Lieuwen, T, Mohan, S., Rajaram, R., Preetham, “Acoustic Radiation from Weakly Wrinkled Premixed Flames”, Combustion and Flame, Vol 144 (1-2), 2005, pp. 360-369.

Coker, A., Neumeier, Y., Zinn, B.T., Menon, S., Lieuwen, T., “Active Instability Control Effectiveness in a High Pressure, Liquid Fueled Combustor”, Combustion Science and Technology, Vol. 178, 2006, pp. 1251-1261.

Muruganandam, T., Nair, S., Scarborough, D., Neumeier, Y., Jagoda, J., Lieuwen, T., Seitzman, J., Zinn, B.T., “Active Control of Lean Blowout for Turbine Engine Combustors”, J. Propulsion and Power, Vo1. 21(5), 2005, pp. 807-814.

Cho, Ju Hyeong, Lieuwen, T., “Laminar Premixed Flame Response to Equivalence Ratio Oscillations”, Combustion and Flame., 2005, Vol. 140 (1-2), pp. 116-129

Nair, S., Lieuwen, T., “Acoustic Detection of Blowout in Premixed Flames”, Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 21 (1), 2005, pp. 32-39.

Lieuwen, T., “Online Combustor Stability Margin Assessment Using Dynamic Pressure Measurements”, Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power., Vol. 127 (3), 2005 pp. 478-482.



Selected Presentations

Turbulent Flame Speeds of H2/CO Blends”, Presented at the 8th International Colloquium on Environmentally Preferred Advanced Power Generation, Newport Beach, CA, 2008.

Laminar Flame Speeds of H2/CO/O2/He Mixtures at Elevated Pressure and Preheat Temperature”, Presented at the 2007 Fall Technical Meeting of the Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute, Virginia, 2007.

“Response of Premixed Flames to Equivalence Ratio Oscillations: Non Quasi Steady Effects”, Presented at the 2007 Fall Technical Meeting of the Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute, Virginia, 2007.

“Key Research Needs for High Hydrogen Gas Turbine Combustion”, invited presented given at 2007 Department of Energy Workshop on Gas Turbines, Andersen, SC, 2007.

“Overview of Bluff Body Stabilization Processes”, invited presentation given at Creare Corp., NH, 2007.

Interaction of Bluff Body Flames with the Shear Layer under Harmonic Excitation”, presented at the International Colloquium on the Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems, Poitiers, France, 2007.

“Premixed Flame Response to Equivalence Ratio Perturbations”, Presented at the 43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, 2007.

“The K-H Instability of Reacting, Acoustically Excited Bluff Body Shear Layers”, Presented at the 43rd AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference, Cincinnati, OH, 2007.

“Flashback in High Hydrogen Flames”, Poster presented at University Coal Research Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, 2007.

Spatial Distribution of Combustion Noise Sources”, Presented at the 13th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference, Rome, Italy, 2007.

“Impacts of Hydrogen Addition on Near Lean Blowout Dynamics in a Swirling Combustor”, Presented at the ASME-IGTI Turbo Expo, Montreal, Canada, 2007.

“Mechanisms of the Nonlinear Response of a Swirl Flame to Harmonic Excitation”, Presented at the ASME-IGTI Turbo Expo, Montreal, Canada, 2007.

“Dynamics of Bluff Body Flames Near Blowoff”, invited presentation given at United Technologies Research Center, Hartford, CT, May 2007.



Professional Service and Development Activities

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Member 1998-present

America Society of Mechanical Engineers, Member 1995-present

Acoustical Society of America, Member 1999-present

The Combustion Institute, Member 1998-present

“Supersonic Combustion” session co-organizer in 39th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Jan. 2001, Reno, NV.

“Combustion Dynamics” session co-organizer and co-chair in ASME-IGTI Turbo Expo, June 2001, New Orleans, LA.

Institutional Service and Development Activities

AE Propulsion and Combustion committee

AE Lab Facilities committee

Honors and Awards

Gordon Oates Air Breathing Propulsion Award, 1999

NSF CAREER Award,

Robert G. Loewy

Professor & William R. T. Oakes Chair of Aerospace Engineering



Degrees:

B.A.E, Aerospace Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1947

M.S., Aerospace Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1948

Ph.D., Engineering Mechanics, University of Pennsylvania, 1962



Georgia Tech Experience

Wm. R. T. Oakes Professor and Chair, Aerospace Engineering, 1993-present



Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience

Institute Professor, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1978 - 1993

Director Rotorcraft Technology Center, RPI, Troy, NY, 1982 - 1993

Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, RPI, 1974 - 1978

Dean, College of Engineering & Applied Science, U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY,

1967 - 1974

Professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Sciences, U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY,

1966-1974

Director, Space Science Center, U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 1966-1970

Chief Scientist, U. S. Air Force (on leave from U. of Rochester), 1965 - 1966

Associate Prof. of Mechanical & Aerospace Sciences, U. of Rochester, Rochester, NY,

1962-1965

Chief Technical Engineer, Vertol Division, Boeing Company, Phil, PA 1958 – 1962

Chief Dynamics Engineer, Vertol Aircraft Corp., 1955 – 1958

Staff Ass’t to Head, Aeromechanics Dept., Cornell Aeronautical Lab, Ithaca, NY,

1952-1955

Staff Stress Engineer, Piasecki Helicopter Corp. 1952-1953

Assoc. Research Engineer, Cornell Aeronautical Lab, Ithaca, NY, 1949-1952

Senior Vibrations Engineer, Glenn L. Martin Co.

Selected Patent and Invention Disclosures

“All Electric Rotorcraft Hub and Upper Control Arrangement,” GT ID#2446,

Feb. 13, 2001.
“Low Airspeed Measuring Device,” GT ID #2634, March 14, 2002

Selected Publications: 1998-2002

Loewy R.G., Atluri, S., Kim, T., “Modeling of Microcrack Damaged Composite Plates Undergoing Nonlinear Bimodular Flutter Oscillations,” AIAA Journal, Vol. 36, No.3, 1998.


Loewy, R.G. and Bhutani, N., “Combined Finite Element-Transfer Matrix Method ,“ Journal of Sound and Vibration, Vol. 226, No. 5, pp. 1048-1052, 1999.
Loewy, R.G., “Aircraft Avionics,” Encyclopedia of Physical Sciences and Technology, Third Edition, Vol. 1, Academic Press, pp. 319-336, 2002.

Selected Presentations and Keynote Addresses: 1998-2002

Loewy, R.G., “Avionics: A ‘New’ Senior Partner in Aeronautics, “ Dryden Lecture in Research, 37th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, Reno, NV, and published in the AIAA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 11, pp. 1337-1354, Nov. 1999.


Loewy, R.G., “Aerospace Prospects at the Start of the 21st Century,” Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the 18th Hemke Lecture, Troy, NY, Apr. 2000.
Loewy, R.G., “An Alternative Air Transport System,” University of Michigan, International Workshop on Aeroelasticity of Rotorcraft Systems, Ann Arbor, MI,

Oct. 2001.



Professional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2008

American Helicopter Society (President 02-03, Chairman of Board 03-04)

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

American Society for Engineering Education

Board of Trustees, Member, Vertiflite Foundation (1986-present)

Institutional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002

Visiting Committee, M.I.T. Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1997 to 2005)

NASA Rotorcraft Subcommittee, Aero-Space Technology Advisory Committee,

(8/97 to 3/01)

National Research Council, Air Force Science and Technology Bd., (5/96 to 5/03)

National Research Council, ad hoc Comm. On Small Aircraft Transportation System

(4/00 to 4/02)

Member, Board of Governors, Technion, Haifa, Israel (2006-present)



Selected Honors and Awards

Guggenheim Medal, AIAA, ASME, AHS (2006)

Distinguished Public Service Medal, NASA, (1983)

Exceptional Civilian Service Awards, U.S. Air Force (1966, 1975 and 1985)

Lawrence A. Sperry Award of the AIAA (1958)

Spirit of St. Louis Medal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1996)

American Helicopter Society, Honorary Fellow (‘66), Nikolsky Memorial Lecturer (’84)

AIAA, Honorary Fellow, (1992), Dryden Research Lecturer (99)

(AAAS ) American Association for the Advancement of Science , Fellow (1981)

Member, National Academy of Engineering

Member, Sigma Xi

Member, Sigma Gamma Tau

Member, Tau Beta Pi

Andrew Makeev

Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering


Degrees

Engineer Researcher, Aerospace Engineering, Moscow State Technical University, 1991.

M.S., Aerospace Engineering, University of Cincinnati, 1993.

Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997.


Georgia Tech Experience

Post Doctoral Fellow, Aerospace Engineering, 1998-2000.

Research Engineer, Aerospace Engineering, 2001.

Senior Research Enigneer, Aerospace Engineering, 2004-2007

Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 2007-present.
Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience

Principal Engineer, Risk Assessment, Delta Air Lines, 2001-2004.


Selected Publications: 2004-2008
Journal Articles
Ralph, C. W., Johnson, W. S, Toivonen, P., Makeev, A., and Newman J. C., Jr., “Effect of Various Aircraft Production Drilling Procedures on Hole Quality,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 28, No. 8, August 2006, pp. 943-950.
Makeev, A., Nikishkov, Y., and Armanios, E., “A Concept for Quantifying Equivalent Initial Flaw Size Distribution in Fracture Mechanics Based Life Prediction Models,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 29, No. 1, January 2007, pp. 141-145.
Cross, R., Makeev, A., and Armanios, E., “Comparison of Probabilistic Crack Growth Model Predictions,” Journal of ASTM International, Vol. 3, No. 10, 2006, www.astm.org.
Cross, R., Makeev, A., and Armanios, E., “Simultaneous Uncertainty Quantification of Fracture Mechanics based Life Prediction Model Parameters,” International Journal of Fatigue, Vol. 29, No. 8, August 2007, pp. 1510-1515.
Cross, R. and Makeev, A., “Hierarchical Probabilistic Modeling of Short-Crack Behavior in AISI 4340 Steel,” to appear, International Journal of Fatigue, 2008.
Conference Proceedings
Makeev, A., Nikishkov, Y., Cross, R., and Armanios, E., “Empirical Modeling Based on Neural Networks and Bayesian Learning,” Proceedings of the 45th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics & Materials Conference, 12th AIAA/ASME/AHS Adaptive Structures Conference, 6th AIAA Non-Deterministic Approaches Forum, and 5th AIAA Gossamer Spacecraft Forum, Palm Springs, CA, April 19-22, 2004.
Makeev, A., Nikishkov, Y., and Armanios, E., “Nondeterministic Fatigue Crack Growth Analysis Framework,” Proceedings of the 8th Joint FAA/DOD/NASA Conference on Aging Aircraft, Palm Springs, CA, January 31 – February 3, 2005.
Makeev, A., Cross, R., and Armanios, E., “Probabilistic Crack Growth Analysis,” Proceedings of the 9th Joint FAA/DOD/NASA Conference on Aging Aircraft, Atlanta, GA, March 6 – 9, 2006.
Selected Presentations and Keynote Addresses: 2004-2008

Makeev, A., “Regression Analysis based on Neural Networks,” NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA, May 14, 2004.


Makeev, A., “Nondeterministic Approaches to Prognostic Modeling,” AFOSR Workshop on Damage Prognosis of Metallic Materials, Washington DC, June 28-30, 2004.
Makeev, A., “Nondeterministic Fatigue Crack Growth Analysis Framework,” US Army Tank and Automotive Research, Development, and Engineering Center, Warren, MI, February 22, 2005.
Makeev, A., “Nondeterministic Approaches to Prognostic Modeling,” Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, Marietta, GA, June 29, 2005.
Makeev, A., “Using Full-Field Strain Measurements for Assessment of Mechanical Properties for Composites.” NAVAIR, January 28, 2008.
Professional Service and Development Activities: 2004-2008

Member, AHS Fatigue and Damage Tolerance Subcommittee, 2006-present.

Member, ASTM E08 Fatigue and Fracture Committee, E08.04.04 Variability, Statistics, and Probabilistic Modeling Task Group, 2005-present.
Selected Honors and Awards:

Aircraft Engineering Award, Delta Air Lines, 2002.

Aircraft Engineering Award, Delta Air Lines, 2001.

Sigma Xi Ph.D. Thesis Research Award, Georgia Tech, 1998,

Jefferson Goblet Student Paper Award, the AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC 37th Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 1996.

Suresh Menon

Professor of Aerospace Engineering





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