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Dr. PANKAJ DHUSSA (- Ph.D. & Sc.D. -)

Dr. PANKAJ DHUSSA (- Ph.D. & Sc.D. -)

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATIONNASA

Research Scientist & iNaturalist

AstronomyiNaturalistFuturistic ThinkingResearch & DevelopmentTechnology & Innovation
Scott Munro

Scott Munro

Department Chair, Professor of EngineeringSouthern Utah University

Specializing in aerocoustics flow sound interaction and induced vibrations, propagation, and aerospace technologies

ThermocouplesHot-wire AnemometersCompressible FlowViscous FlowVibration Measurements and Instrumentation
Gustavo Castillo

Gustavo Castillo

Lecturer of Mechanical EngineeringLoyola Marymount University

Seaver College of Science and Engineering

Propulsion SystemsAutonomous Vehicles
Don Platt, Ph.D.

Don Platt, Ph.D.

Associate Professor | Director of the Spaceport Education CenterFlorida Tech

Dr. Platt's work has involved developing, testing and flying different types of avionics, communications and rocket propulsion systems.

Space SystemsRocket Propulsion SystemsDeep Space ExplorationSatellite DesignAstrodynamics
Giorgio  Rizzoni

Giorgio Rizzoni

Director, Center for Automotive Research| Department of Mechanical & Aerospace EngineeringThe Ohio State University

Professor Rizzoni is Director of the Center for Automotive Research and the Ford Motor Company Chair of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

System dynamics, measurements, control, and fault diagnosis with application to automotive systems.Future ground vehicle propulsion systems, including advanced Diesel engines, electric and hybrid-electric drivetrains, and fuel cell systems.Sustainable mobility
Professor Robert Morgan

Professor Robert Morgan

Professor of Thermal Propulsion SystemsUniversity of Brighton

His expertise is in transport engine systems, energy systems, energy storage, low emissions combustion and waste heat recovery.

Waste Heat RecoverySplit Cycle EnginesFuelTherma EnginesEnergy Systems