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Dr. Brij N. Agrawal is currently a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Director of the Spacecraft Research and Design Center, and Director of the Adaptive Optics Center of Excellence for National Security at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS). He has developed teaching and research programs in spacecraft design, acquisition, tracking and pointing, jitter control, and adaptive optics control for imaging spacecraft, laser communications, high energy laser beam control, and artificial intelligence and deep learning. He founded the Spacecraft Research Design Center (SRDC) in 1997, which consists of five state-of-art laboratories. He founded the Adaptive Optics Center of Excellence for National Security (AOCoE) in 2011 at NPS with the sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) with $3M/year funding for three years . The Center has three- meter segmented mirror telescopes with actuators for shape control and phasing control and wave front sensors. It also has High Energy Laser Beam Control Research Testbed (HBCRT) for research on correcting of laser beam aberration due to deep turbulence. In 2018, he started research in new area, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and developed and taught a new course in Artificial Intelligence, AE/ME 4824.
Prior to Joining NPS in 1989, Prof. Agrawal worked for twenty years for Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) and International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) where he conducted research in spacecraft attitude control, spacecraft structures, and spacecraft design. He participated in the development of several satellites: INTELSAT IV, IV-A, V, and VI. Professor Agrawal wrote the first textbook on spacecraft design: “Design of Geosynchronous Spacecraft.” He also developed several techniques in spacecraft attitude control to avoid instability due to interaction with solar flexibility and liquid slosh.
Prior to Joining NPS in 1989, Prof. Agrawal worked for twenty years for Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) and International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (INTELSAT) where he conducted research in spacecraft attitude control, spacecraft structures, and spacecraft design. He participated in the development of several satellites: INTELSAT IV, IV-A, V, and VI. Professor Agrawal wrote the first textbook on spacecraft design: “Design of Geosynchronous Spacecraft.” He also developed several techniques in spacecraft attitude control to avoid instability due to interaction with solar flexibility and liquid slosh.
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Appl. Artif. Intell.no. 1 (2023)
Yury N. Razoumny,Andrey A. Baranov,Brij Agrawal, Arthur M. Dula, Joerg Kreisel,Sergei A. Kupreev,David B. Spencer,Vladimir Yu. Razoumny, Tetsuo Yasaka
RUDN Journal of Engineering Researchno. 4 (2022): 269-282
UV/OPTICAL/IR SPACE TELESCOPES AND INSTRUMENTS: INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES AND CONCEPTS IX (2019)
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