Professor: Difference between revisions

From CUSL
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 49: Line 49:
Haiyang Chao
Haiyang Chao


Ph.D. & Assistant Professor
Ph.D. & Associate Professor


Director, Cooperative Unmanned Systems Laboratory (CUSL)
Director, Cooperative Unmanned Systems Laboratory (CUSL)
Line 62: Line 62:
chaohaiyang (AT) ku (DOT)edu
chaohaiyang (AT) ku (DOT)edu


https://sites.google.com/site/haiyangchao/
https://ae.engr.ku.edu/haiyang-chao


==='''Biography'''===
==='''Biography'''===


Dr. Haiyang Chao joined the University of Kansas as an Assistant Professor in August, 2013. He has authored or coauthored one book, two book chapters, and more than thirty peer-reviewed research papers. He is the author of the book "Remote Sensing and Actuation Using Unmanned Vehicles" published by Wiley-IEEE Press [http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118122763,miniSiteCd-IEEE2.html (LINK)]. His papers have been cited for more than 500 times according to [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Re_ZDHoAAAAJ&hl=en (Google scholar)]. Dr. Chao has extensive experiences of designing, programming, and flight testing small unmanned systems for flight control, aviation safety, and remote sensing applications. He has led or participated more than 90 flight test sessions using small subscale aircraft weighing from 4 lbs to 26 lbs. Example flight test topics include close formation flight (5-12 wingspans), optical-flow-aided navigation, low-cost unmanned platform development, fractional order attitude controller, etc. Dr. Chao is one of the key developers of [http://aggieair.usu.edu/ (AggieAir)], a low-cost, small UAV platform for remote sensing applications.
Dr. Haiyang Chao joined the University of Kansas as an Assistant Professor in August, 2013. He has authored or coauthored one book, two book chapters, and more than forty peer-reviewed research papers. He is the author of the book "Remote Sensing and Actuation Using Unmanned Vehicles" published by Wiley-IEEE Press [http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118122763,miniSiteCd-IEEE2.html (LINK)]. His papers have been cited for more than 2000 times according to [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=Re_ZDHoAAAAJ&hl=en (Google scholar)]. Dr. Chao has extensive experiences of designing, programming, and flight testing small unmanned systems for flight control, aviation safety, and remote sensing applications. He has led or participated more than 90 flight test sessions using small subscale aircraft weighing from 4 lbs to 26 lbs. Example flight test topics include close formation flight (5-12 wingspans), optical-flow-aided navigation, low-cost unmanned platform development, fractional order attitude controller, etc. Dr. Chao is one of the key developers of [http://aggieair.usu.edu/ (AggieAir)], a low-cost, small UAV platform for remote sensing applications.


==='''Education'''===
==='''Education'''===


B.S. Zhejiang University
B.S. Zhejiang University, 2001


M.S. Zhejiang University
Ph.D. Utah State University, 2010


Ph.D. Utah State University
==='''Teaching'''===
==='''Teaching'''===
AE 430 Aerospace Instrumentation (Spring 2014/2015/2016)


AE 752 Linear Multivariable Control (Fall 2014/2016)
AE 245 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering (Fall 2019/2020)


AE 759 Estimation and Control of Unmanned Autonomous Systems (Fall 2015)
AE 430 Aerospace Instrumentation (Spring 2014-2020)
 
AE 551 Flight Dynamics II (Spring 2017)
 
AE 752 Linear Multivariable Control (Fall 2014/2016/2018/2020)
 
AE 759 Estimation and Control of Unmanned Autonomous Systems (Fall 2015 Spring 2018-2021)


AE 892 GPS Navigation System (Fall 2015)
AE 892 GPS Navigation System (Fall 2015)

Latest revision as of 22:01, 6 January 2021

Welcome to Cooperative Unmanned Systems Laboratory (CUSL)

Faculty

Haiyang Chao

Ph.D. & Associate Professor

Director, Cooperative Unmanned Systems Laboratory (CUSL)

Department of Aerospace Engineering

2130 Learned Hall

The University of Kansas Lawrence, KS, 66045

chaohaiyang (AT) ku (DOT)edu

https://ae.engr.ku.edu/haiyang-chao

Biography

Dr. Haiyang Chao joined the University of Kansas as an Assistant Professor in August, 2013. He has authored or coauthored one book, two book chapters, and more than forty peer-reviewed research papers. He is the author of the book "Remote Sensing and Actuation Using Unmanned Vehicles" published by Wiley-IEEE Press (LINK). His papers have been cited for more than 2000 times according to (Google scholar). Dr. Chao has extensive experiences of designing, programming, and flight testing small unmanned systems for flight control, aviation safety, and remote sensing applications. He has led or participated more than 90 flight test sessions using small subscale aircraft weighing from 4 lbs to 26 lbs. Example flight test topics include close formation flight (5-12 wingspans), optical-flow-aided navigation, low-cost unmanned platform development, fractional order attitude controller, etc. Dr. Chao is one of the key developers of (AggieAir), a low-cost, small UAV platform for remote sensing applications.

Education

B.S. Zhejiang University, 2001

Ph.D. Utah State University, 2010

Teaching

AE 245 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering (Fall 2019/2020)

AE 430 Aerospace Instrumentation (Spring 2014-2020)

AE 551 Flight Dynamics II (Spring 2017)

AE 752 Linear Multivariable Control (Fall 2014/2016/2018/2020)

AE 759 Estimation and Control of Unmanned Autonomous Systems (Fall 2015 Spring 2018-2021)

AE 892 GPS Navigation System (Fall 2015)

Honors

Air Force Research Lab Summer Faculty Fellowship, AFRL Munition Directorate, Eglin, FL, 2016

Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), graduate supervisor, navigation engineer, and safety pilot of Team USU OSAM, the 1st Place Team with $14000 prize in the 2009 AUVSI student UAS competition (totally 18 teams), Jun. 2009.

Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI), airframe designer and navigation engineer of Team USU OSAM, the 2nd Place Team with $8000 prize in the 2008 AUVSI student UAS competition (totally 16 teams), Jun. 2008.