Prof. Hirohisa KOJIMA
Dr. Kojima is a professor at the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tokyo Metropolitan University(TMU). He earned his B.E, M.E and Ph.D degrees from the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the University of Tokyo. His current research interests are dynamics and control of space robots, optimization, and chaos control. He is a Member of JSASS, a Member of JSME, a Member of SICE, a Senior Member of IEEE, a Senior Member of AIAA, and a Member of RSJ. He was an Associate Editor of Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering, and an Associate Editor of The Open Aerospace Engineering Journal. He is an Editorial Board of International Journal of Space Science and Engineering.Assistant Prof. Sajjad KESHTKAR
Dr. Keshtkar is an assistant professor at the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Tokyo Metropolitan University(TMU). He earned his B.E, and M.E degrees from Kharkov Aviation Institute, Ukraine, and Ph.D degree from Department of Automatic Control at Center for Research and Advanced Studies of IPN, Mexico. He was a Professor at School of Engineering and Science, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico from August 2018 to July 2021. His current research interests are Aerospace Mechanisms Design, Attitude Determination and Control, Tethered satellites, and Control Moment Gyroscopes.PhD Students
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Pandie |
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Alfredo |
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Graduate Students M2 |
Kawamoto |
Inverse-kinematic steering control for DGSPCMG |
Inoue |
Line and Ellipse based lunar lander self-position detection | |
Suzuki |
Dynamics and control of tethered satellite system equipped with tether-net system for space debris capture | |
Graduate Students |
Nagashima
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Ellipse-based Attitude Estimation of Upper-stage Locket Body |
Iwata |
Underactuated Attitude Control of Spacecraft using Alternative Panel Flappinge Motion | |
Zemba |
Application of CMG to Prevention of Trailer Falling-Down | |
Okuda |
Underactuated Attitude Control of Spacecraft using Panel Flapping Motion | |
Undergraduate Students |
Yamada
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Yokota |
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Sawada |
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Aoyama |
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