הפקולטה להנדסת אווירונוטיקה וחלל בטכניון ע"ש סטיבן ב. קליין היא מרכז אקדמי ברמה עולמית לאוירונוטיקה ואסטרונאוטיקה, המוקדש ליצירה, הרחבה והפצה של רעיונות וידע במדעי התעופה והחלל.
Assoc. Prof. Vitaly Shaferman | Optimal guidance under constraints is essential in many aerospace applications, as real-world missions must adhere to strict physical, safety, and operational limitations, such as control bounds, collision-avoidance requirements, and terminal accuracy, while simultaneously achieving high performance, for example, by minimizing fuel consumption or aerodynamic drag.
Roee M. Francos | This talk presents a unified perspective on resilient decision-making for multi-robot systems in environments where adversaries may influence routing, search, and detection tasks. Recently, significant progress in coordination, control, and navigation of multi-robot systems has been achieved, driven primarily by the rapid commercialization of unmanned aerial systems and drones. Yet, real-world deployment remains challenging.
Assoc. Prof. Vitaly Shaferman | Optimal guidance under constraints is essential in many aerospace applications, as real-world missions must adhere to strict physical, safety, and operational limitations, such as control bounds, collision-avoidance requirements, and terminal accuracy, while simultaneously achieving high performance, for example, by minimizing fuel consumption or aerodynamic drag.
Roee M. Francos | This talk presents a unified perspective on resilient decision-making for multi-robot systems in environments where adversaries may influence routing, search, and detection tasks. Recently, significant progress in coordination, control, and navigation of multi-robot systems has been achieved, driven primarily by the rapid commercialization of unmanned aerial systems and drones. Yet, real-world deployment remains challenging.
Maayan Naschletashvili | This seminar examines how turbulent airflow excites structural vibrations and, in turn, generates noise transmitted into enclosed spaces. An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to investigate the vibro-acoustic response of a thin square plate subjected to a turbulent boundary layer.
Nadav Mailhot | Although satellite orbit propagation is one of the oldest problems in artificial satellite theory, there are still remaining challenges related to propagation speed and precision. In this talk, a new semianalytical orbit propagation method is designed to account for conservative perturbing forces
Pavel Galich | B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Physics, Department of Aerophysics and Space Research, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2012 and 2014). Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Technion (2018). Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Materials Science & NanoEngineering (MSNE), Rice University (2018-2020). Assistant Professor at the Technion since 2020.
Assoc. Prof. Vitaly Shaferman | Optimal guidance under constraints is essential in many aerospace applications, as real-world missions must adhere to strict physical, safety, and operational limitations, such as control bounds, collision-avoidance requirements, and terminal accuracy, while simultaneously achieving high performance, for example, by minimizing fuel consumption or aerodynamic drag.
Roee M. Francos | This talk presents a unified perspective on resilient decision-making for multi-robot systems in environments where adversaries may influence routing, search, and detection tasks. Recently, significant progress in coordination, control, and navigation of multi-robot systems has been achieved, driven primarily by the rapid commercialization of unmanned aerial systems and drones. Yet, real-world deployment remains challenging.
Maayan Naschletashvili | This seminar examines how turbulent airflow excites structural vibrations and, in turn, generates noise transmitted into enclosed spaces. An anechoic wind tunnel experiment was conducted to investigate the vibro-acoustic response of a thin square plate subjected to a turbulent boundary layer.
Nadav Mailhot | Although satellite orbit propagation is one of the oldest problems in artificial satellite theory, there are still remaining challenges related to propagation speed and precision. In this talk, a new semianalytical orbit propagation method is designed to account for conservative perturbing forces
Pavel Galich | B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics and Physics, Department of Aerophysics and Space Research, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2012 and 2014). Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Technion (2018). Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Materials Science & NanoEngineering (MSNE), Rice University (2018-2020). Assistant Professor at the Technion since 2020.