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Biomimetically Inspired Micro Aerial and Underwater Vehicles for Environmental Measurement
Seminar Date
2006-08-09
Author
박성훈
Date
2006-08-07
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1. 제 목 : Biomimetically Inspired Micro Aerial and Underwater Vehicles for Environmental Measurement
2. 연 사 : Prof. Kamran Mohseni(Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder)
3. 일 시 : 2006년 8월 9일 (수) 15:00 - 16:30
4. 장 소 : 서울대 신공학관(301동) 15층 세미나실
5. 내 용 : With the advent of miniaturization technologies, we are well on our way to seeing routine use of micro- and nano-electromechanical systems in everyday life as well as exotic applications in environmental engineering. Predictions about the far-reaching implications and widespread prevalence of such miniaturized, smart, integrated systems and sub-systems have been made. Design of such systems often involves multi-physics and multi-scale problems. This talk presents a brief summary of such activities in my group. In particular, I will focus on two topics; one on the unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles and the other on micro/nanofluidic capabilities for sensing and actuation required in such systems. In the first topic, I will describe the design, fabrication, simulation, and testing of a loosely cooperative Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV) network for plume characterization. In the second part of the talk I will describe a new vortex generator for low speed maneuvering of underwater vehicles.
6. 약 력 :
- Assistant Professor,Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado
- The Research and Engineering Center for Unmanned Vehicles (RECUV)
- CAMPmode (NSF Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Packaging Microwave, Optical, and Digital Electronics)
- California Institute of Technology, Ph.D.
- Imperial College of Science and Technology, MS.
- University of Science and Technology, B.S.
7. 문 의 : 기계항공공학부 김 종 암 교수 (☏ 880-1915)
2. 연 사 : Prof. Kamran Mohseni(Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder)
3. 일 시 : 2006년 8월 9일 (수) 15:00 - 16:30
4. 장 소 : 서울대 신공학관(301동) 15층 세미나실
5. 내 용 : With the advent of miniaturization technologies, we are well on our way to seeing routine use of micro- and nano-electromechanical systems in everyday life as well as exotic applications in environmental engineering. Predictions about the far-reaching implications and widespread prevalence of such miniaturized, smart, integrated systems and sub-systems have been made. Design of such systems often involves multi-physics and multi-scale problems. This talk presents a brief summary of such activities in my group. In particular, I will focus on two topics; one on the unmanned aerial and underwater vehicles and the other on micro/nanofluidic capabilities for sensing and actuation required in such systems. In the first topic, I will describe the design, fabrication, simulation, and testing of a loosely cooperative Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV) network for plume characterization. In the second part of the talk I will describe a new vortex generator for low speed maneuvering of underwater vehicles.
6. 약 력 :
- Assistant Professor,Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado
- The Research and Engineering Center for Unmanned Vehicles (RECUV)
- CAMPmode (NSF Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Packaging Microwave, Optical, and Digital Electronics)
- California Institute of Technology, Ph.D.
- Imperial College of Science and Technology, MS.
- University of Science and Technology, B.S.
7. 문 의 : 기계항공공학부 김 종 암 교수 (☏ 880-1915)