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-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.
“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: 1998-2002
Johnson, E.N., and Kannan, S., “Adaptive Flight Control for an Autonomous Unmanned Helicopter,” Proceedings of the AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, 2002.
Johnson, E.N, Calise, A.J, and Corban, J.E., “ Reusable Launch Vehicle Adaptive Guidance And Control Using Neural Networks,” Proceedings of the AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, 2001.
Johnson, E.N, Fontaine, S., and Kahn, A., 2001, Minimum Complexity Uninhabited Air Vehicle Guidance And Flight Control System, Proceedings of the 20th Digital Avionics Systems Conference.
Christophersen, H., Hart, M., Dhingra, M., Guily, R., Johnson, E.N., and Kahn, A., “ Development of an Autonomous Aerial Reconnaissance System at Georgia Tech,” Proceedings of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International Unmanned Systems Symposium & Exhibition 2001.
Johnson, E.N., and Calise, A.J., 2001, Neural Network Adaptive Control of Systems with Input Saturation, Proceedings of the American Control Conference.
Johnson, E.N, Calise, A.J, Rysdyk, R.T., and El-Shirbiny, H.A., “Feedback Linearization with Neural Network Augmentation Applied to X-33 Attitude Control,” Proceedings of the AIAA Guidance, Navigation, and Control Conference, 2001.
Professional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Member, 1990-present.
Institute of Navigation, Member, 2002-present.
American Society of Engineering Education, 2002-present.
Institutional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002
Georgia Tech Center for Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL) Teaching Fellow: Project to revise undergraduate controls laboratory course with real-time simulation based lab exercises, 2001-2002.
Manohar P. Kamat, Professor (Georgia)
Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Degrees
B.S., Civil Engineering, University of Poona, 1961.
D.C.T., Postgraduate Diploma in Concrete Technology, University of Leeds, 1965.
M.S., Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1969.
Ph.D., Engineering Science & Mechanics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1972.
Georgia Tech Experience
Professor, Engineering Science & Mechanics, 1985-1986.
Professor, Aerospace Engineering, 1987-Present.
Other Professional Positions and Consulting Experience
Design Engineer, Consulting Engineering firms in India, England and Holland, 1961 -1966.
Aircraft Structures Engineer, Lockheed - Georgia Company, Marietta, Georgia, 1966 -1971.
Assist. Prof. & Researcher, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, Virginia, 1972-1976.
Consultant, Ensco, Inc., Springfield, Virginia, 1974-1980.
Associate Prof., Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, Virginia, 1976 – 1982.
Consultant, Systems Technology Laboratories, Arlington, Virginia, 1980-1981.
Professor, Virginia Polytechnic Inst. & State Univ., Blacksburg, Virginia, 1982 – 1985.
Consultant, Northrop Aircraft Corp., Los Angeles, California, 1985-1988.
Selected Publications: 1998-2002
Mistkidis, E.S. and G.E. Stavrouladis “Nonconvex Optimization in Mechanics: Algorithms, Heuristics and Engineering Applications by FEM,” Kluwer, Netherlands (Reviewed by Kamat, M.P., and Gao, D.Y.) Applied Mechanics Reviews, pp. B58, June 1999.
Selected Presentations and Keynote Addresses: 1998-2002
None.
Professional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002
Editor, Journal of Aerospace Engineering, ASCE, 1992 –2001.
Institutional Service and Development Activities: 1998-2002
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Associate Fellow.
American Society of Civil Engineers, Member.
Selected Honors and Awards
Sigma Gamma Tau 2001 Aerospace Professor of the Year Award, April 2001.
2001 Outstanding Service Award, Aerospace Division, ASCE.
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.
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