Dr. Frank van GraasDr. Frank van Graas is a Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ Professor in Electrical Engineering and a Principal Investigator with the Avionics Engineering center at Ohio University. Dr. Van Graas has been involved with navigation and timing research since 1983. His research programs include LAAS, JPALS, GPS/Inertial, transform-domain GPS receiver design, Loran-C, and terrain-referenced navigation using radar altimeter, LADAR and SAR. He is an Ohio University Presidential Research Scholar, a Past President of the Institute of Navigation (ION), an ION Fellow and a recipient of the ION Kepler and Thurlow awards. |
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Dr. Inder J. GuptaDr. Inder J. Gupta is a Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor with the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Ohio State University. He is a Fellow of IEEE. He is also an Edmond S. Gillespie Fellow of Antenna Measurement Techniques Association (AMTA). He received AMTA Distinguish Achievement Award for 2007. He is also the recipient of IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society’s H.A. Wheeler Applications Prize Paper Award for 1991, and the Ohio State University College of Engineering Lumley Research Award for 1991, 1998 and 2005. During last ten years he has worked extensively on GPS antennas and antenna electronics, and their effects on GPS receiver performance. |
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Dr. Dorota Grejner-BrzezinskaDr. Dorota Grejner-Brzezinska is an Assoc. Prof. in Geodetic Science, and leader of the Satellite Positioning and Inertial Navigation (SPIN) Laboratory at The Ohio State University. Her research interests cover GPS positioning algorithms, satellite orbit determination, GPS/INS integration, and multi-sensor geospatial technology. Since 1996, Dr. Brzezinska led over 20 research projects sponsored by DOD, NASA, NGS, NGA, NSF, FDOT, ODOT, with a total budget of over $9 million. She is the recipient of the 2006 ION Thurlow Award and 2005 USGIF Academic Achievement Award. |
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Dr. Jade MortonDr. Yu (Jade) Morton is an Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering at Miami University. She received her Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in radar remote sensing of the ionosphere. Her current research interests include software receiver techniques, sensor array signal processing, high accuracy GPS measurements, and GPS applications. She is the recipient of Miami University School of Engineering and Applied Science Outstanding Researcher award in 2005 and Teaching Excellence award in 2007. |
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Dr. John RaquetDr. John Raquet is an Associate Professor and Director of the Advanced Navigation Technology (ANT) Center at the Air Force Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Geomatics Engineering from the University of Calgary, and has been involved in navigation-related research since 1991. Dr. Raquet's areas of interest include GPS precise positioning, non-GPS precision navigation, optically-aided navigation, navigation using signals of opportunity, integration of MEMS-based inertial measurement units with other sensors, and autonomous vehicle navigation and control. He was the recipient of the 2003 ION Early Achievement Award. |
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