Selected Presentations and Keynote Addresses: 2001-2005
Johnson, E.N., “Active-Vision Control Systems: Research Highlights,” UF-GERC and AFRL/MN Invitational Workshop: Vision-Based GN&C for Autonomous Vehicles, Shalimar FL, March 2004.
Cummings, M., Nguyen, N., McLain, T., and Johnson, E.N., “Robust Tactical Planning and Mixed Initiative Control for Aircraft and Spacecraft,” Intelligent Systems in Aerospace Workshop panel, AIAA Intotech@Aerospace Conference, September 2005.
Professional Service and Development Activities: 2001-2005
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Member, 1990-present.
Institute of Navigation, Member, 2002-present.
American Society of Engineering Education, 2002-present.
Member, American Helicopter Society, 2005-present.
Institutional Service and Development Activities: 2001-2005
Georgia Tech Center for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) Teaching Fellow.
Representative on the General Faculty Assembly for the 2004-2007 term.
Selected Honors and Awards
National Science Foundation CAREER Award 2003.
Timothy C. Lieuwen
Associate 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, 1999-2005
Associate Professor, School of Aerospace Engineering, 2005- Present
Selected Publications
“Combustion Instabilities in Gas Turbine Engines: Operational Experience, Fundamental Mechanisms, and Modeling”, T. Lieuwen and V. Yang Eds., ISBN 1-56347-669-X, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2005. 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. Lieuwen, T., “Background Noise Effects on Combustor Stability”, Journal of Propulsion and Power, Vol. 21 (1), 2005, pp. 25-31
Selected Presentations
“Flashback and Blowout Scaling for Fuel Flexible Combustors”, presented at the 2005 American Flame Research Council, Atlanta, GA 2005. “Nonlinear Dynamics of an Unstable Swirl Combustor: Frequency Locking and Open Loop Control”, Poster presented at the International Colloquium on the Dynamics of Explosions and Reactive Systems, Montreal, Canada, 2005. “Measurements of Sound Scattering from Turbulent Premixed Flames”, Presented at the 12th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Lisbon, Portugal, 2005. “Characterization of Fuel Composition Effects in H2/CO/CH4 Mixtures upon Blowout”, Presented at the ASME-IGTI Turbo Expo 2005, Reno, NV 2005. “Laminar Flame Speeds of Synthetic Gas Fuel Mixtures”, Presented at the ASME-IGTI Turbo Expo 2005, Reno, NV 2005.
Professional Service and Development Activities
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Air Breathing Propulsion Technical Committee, 1999-present
America Society of Mechanical Engineers, Combustion and Fuels Technical Committee, 2002- present.
Institutional Service and Development Activities
AE Propulsion and Combustion committee
AE Lab Facilities committee
Honors and Awards
AIAA Lawrence Sperry Award, 2005. Advisor of Ben Bellows, winner of SAIC Student Best Paper Contest, 2004. Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award, 2004 Lockheed Martin Corporation Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence, 2004
Gordon Oates Air Breathing Propulsion Award, 1999
NSF CAREER Award, 2001
John Robert Olds II, P.E. (Georgia)
Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Degrees
B.S., Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, 1987.
M.S., Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford University, 1988.
Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, 1993.
Georgia Tech Experience
Assistant Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1995-2001.
Associate Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 2001-present.
Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience
Visiting Assistant Professor, North Carolina State University, 1993-1995.
Industry: General Dynamics Space Systems Div., Huntsville AL, 1988-1990.
Consultant for SAIC, 1999-2000.
Consultant for Spaceworks Engineering, Inc., 2000-present.
Selected Publications: 1998-2002
Charania, A. and Olds, J., “A Unified Economic View of Space Solar Power (SSP),” IAA-00- R.1.06, 51st International Astronautical Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 2-6, 2000.
Olds, J., Way, D., Charania, A., Budianto, I. and Marcus, L., “In-Space Deployment Options for Large Space Solar Power Satellites,” IAA-00-R.2.02, 51st International Astronautical Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 2-6, 2000.
Olds, J., McCormick, D., Charania, A. and Marcus, L., “Space Tourism: Making it Work for Fun and Profit,” IAA-00-IAA.1.3.05, 51st International Astronautical Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 2-6, 2000.
Cowart, K.and Olds, J., “TCAT - A Tool For Automated Thermal Protection System Design,” AIAA 2000-5265, AIAA Space 2000 Conference and Exposition, Long Beach, CA, Sept.19-21, 2000.
Bradford, J., Olds, J., Bechtel, R., Cormier, T. and Messitt, D., “Exploration of the Design Space for the ABLV-GT SSTO Reusable Launch Vehicle,” AIAA 2000-5136, AIAA Space 2000 Conference and Exposition, Long Beach, CA, Sept. 19-21, 2000.
Cormier, T., Scott, A., Ledsinger, L., McCormick, D., Way, D. and Olds, J., “Comparison of Collaborative Optimization to Conventional Design Techniques for a Conceptual RLV,” AIAA 2000-4885, 8th AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization, Long Beach, CA, Sept. 6-8, 2000.
Ledsinger, L. and Olds, J., “Optimized Solutions for the Kistler K- 1 Branching Trajectory Using MDO Techniques,” AIAA 2000-4884, 8th AIAA/USAF/NASA/ISSMO Symposium on Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization, Long Beach, CA, September 6-8, 2000.
Professional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Senior Member, 1984-present.
National Space Society, Member, 1999-present.
American Society of Engineering Educators, Member, 2000-present.
Institutional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002
AE Undergraduate Enrollment Enhancement Committee, 1999-present.
Selected Honors and Awards
BP/Amoco Jr. Faculty Teaching Excellence Award, 1999.
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1987-1988; 1990-1992.
Tau Beta Pi, 1985.
Sigma Gamma Tau, 1985.
Phi Kappa Phi, 1985.
Eric N. Johnson
Lockheed Martin Assistant Professor of Avionics Integration, School of Aerospace Engineering
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