I am an aeronautical engineer with credentials from on working on the F-35 and the International Space Station. https://twitter.com/GlobalBWP/status/894963891251400704 …
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I have over a decade of experience in the aerospace industry and was part of a working group evaluating MIL-A-8870.
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I have deep knowledge of aerospace controls and aeroservoelasticity, having worked directly with Wright-Patterson AFB to study...
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free-play induced Limit Cycle Oscillations for all-moving tail designs, and designing control algorithms for mitigating LCO response.
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I also have NASA research credentials studying hot corrosion in nickle-based superalloys for jet engines.
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This work involved multiple trips to NASA Glenn to present in front of a world-class panel of experts on turbine design and corrosion.
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Other NASA research credentials include designing constrained Kalman filter approaches to detect sensor and actuator failures in-flight.
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Got a link to the paper or anything else publicly available?
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D0h! Sorry, long day and the UI on that website threw me off.
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