People

The Environments & Instrumentation Group comprises of the following people with their research interests.
Publications can be viewed by selecting a staff profile and clicking the publications tab. 

A complete list of all staff profiles can be found on the centre's people page.

Group Head
Dr. Craig UnderwoodRadiation Environment and Effects; Space Science and Remote Sensing Instrumentation; Miniaturisation of Space Systems (Nano-Sats, Pico-Sats).

Research Students
Hanbing SongPhD Student 2004-Autonomous Control and Navigation of a Mars VTOL Aerobot.
Jinghua ChenPhD StudentOptical Navigation of an Aerobot
Brian OelrichPhD Student 2002-Design and Characterisation of a Miniature Uncooled Thermal-IR Imager Using COTS Micro-Bolometer Array Technology.
Shazia MaqboolPhD Student 2002-Investigation into Robust COTS-Device-Based Data Handling Architectures for Small Satellites Operating in a Radiation Environment. Shazia is also supporting the SPAESRANE Research Programme.
Hasmalia HashimPhD Student 2001-Single Camera Passive Machine Vision System for Autonomous Satellite Rendezvous and Relative Navigation.
Jeremy FieldingPhD Student 2001-MASSIVA - Mars Surface Sampling and Imaging VTOL Aerobot.

Previous members (and other research students supervised by Dr. Underwood) include
Rui WangPhD Student 2002-Modelling of Spacecraft Structures Incorporating Damped Bolted Joints (Co-Supervised with Prof. Andrew Crocombe, School of Engineering and Dr. Guy Richardson, SSTL).
Olivia MitchellMPhil Student 2000-01A Novel Method for Achieving SAR Imagery by Means of a Micro-Satellite Constellation.
Dr. Vaios LappasPhD Student 1999-02A Control Moment Gyro (CMG) Based Attitude Control System (ACS) for Agile Small Satellites (Co-Supervised with Prof. Herman Steyn, Stellenbosh University, South Africa).
Dr. Alexander CroppPhD Student 1997-01Pose Estimation and Relative Orbit Determination of a Nearby Target Microsatellite Using Passive Imagery (Co-Supervised with Dr. Phil Palmer, SSC).
Dr. Peixin HouPhD Student 1996-99Application Based Image Compression for Micro-Satellite Optical Imaging (Co-Supervised with Prof. Maria Petrou, School of Electronics and Physical Sciences).
Dr. Veronica AsenekPhD Student 1995-98Predicting the Reliability of Electronic Sub-Systems and "Commercial-Off-The-Shelf" Microprocessors on Low-Cost Small Satellites.

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