Prof. K.A. Neusipin,
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Konstantin Avenirovitch Neusypin, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor,
Laureate of the Russian Federation Government Prize, was born in Moscow in
the former Soviet Union in 1960. He did his undergraduate and postgraduate
studies in the Department of Informatics and Control Systems at Bauman
Moscow State Technical University and received the Ph.D. degree in 1986, and
then received the D.Sc. degree in navigation, guidance and control at Moscow
Institute of Electronics and Mathematics in 1996. Working as a full
professor, Laboratory Chief of "Intelligent systems" at Bauman Moscow State
Technical University and Director-General of China-Russia International
Joint Research Centre "Intelligent Electromechanical Systems", he has
written more than 185 papers and 18 Monographs. His research interests
include nonlinear Kalman filtering, intelligent control systems of flight
vehicles, self-organization algorithms and observability analysis of dynamic
system.
Dr. Ken Witcher
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
Dr. Witcherstarted his career in the United States Air Force (USAF) in the 1990s where he specialized in maintenance of some of the worlds most advanced aircraft. His experience includes: engines, airframes and also avionics. He finished his career in the USAF in charge of maintenance for the Thunderbirds aerial display team. Subsequently, he joined Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) as a local instructor, Center Director, Faculty, Program Chair and now Dean of the College of Aeronautics, which is responsible for the largest Graduate and Undergraduate aviation degrees from the world’s only dedicated aviation university. Dr Witcher’s areas of research interest are in effective use of airport capacity and integrating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) into commercial airspace.
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Prof. A.V. Proletarsky,
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Andrey Viktorovich Proletarsky, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Laureate of the Russian Federation Government Prize, was born in Moscow in the former Soviet Union in 1964. He did his undergraduate studies from 1981 to 1987 and did his postgraduate studies from 1990 to 1993 in the Department of Informatics and Control Systems at Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia. He received the D.Sc. degree in navigation, guidance and control in 2010, and then became a full professor at Bauman Moscow State Technical University in 2013. Working as the Dean of the Department of Informatics and Control Systems, he has written more than 150 papers and 18 Monographs. His research interests include nonlinear control theory, control of unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as informatics and communication technologies.
Prof.Polyakova Marina
Magnitogorsk State Technical University, Russia
About Prof.Polyakova Marina: olyakova Marina was born in
Minsk, Buelorussia. After graduation from mechanical and
technology faculty of Buelorussian politechnical institute
in 1986 up to this date she has been working in Nosov
Magnitogorsk state technical university at the mechanical
and metallurgical department nowadays as assistant
professor. Polyakova M. was awarded PhD in Metal Forming in
1998. In 2008 Polyakova Marina was awarded by the
Commendation Diploma of Ministry of education and science of
the Russian Federation. Since 2012 Polyakova M. is the
Honorary Employer of high professional education of the
Russian Federation.
Scientific activity of Polyakova M. is connected with
quality control in metallurgical technological processes,
qualimetry in hardware production and peculiarities of
production quality formation in technologies of hardware
manufacture. She is also interested in creating
nanotechnologies based on combination different types of
deformation. She has got two patents of the Russian
Federation for an invention the continuous method of carbon
wire deformation nanostructuring. Various hardware devices
and tools already applied for steel wire production can be
used to implement this method thus simplifying its
introduction to the current industrial equipment.
Polyakova M. took part in many international conferences and
last year she was the section chair at The Second
International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics
(Moscow, 20-21 July). As a result of scientific work
Polyakova M. wrote and published more than 75 papers among
them papers published in referred journals. She is coauthor
of three monographs about different aspects of downstream
metal production.