List of of past and current group members with the associated research themes. Many of the group members have been award NSERC, OGS or University Medal awards.

Current Members

Claire Vandesande MASc 2023 – Present Marine
Cornelius Liburd MASc 2022 – Present Flight
Eric Giroux MASc (OGS) 2022 – Present Flight
Kameron Palmer MASc 2019 – Present Flight
Stephanie Lowell PhD 2021 – Present Marine

Alumni

Scott Edwards MASc 2022 – 2024 Marine
Cassidy Westin PhD (OGS) 2018 – 2024 Marine
Reza Dehghani Tafti Post Doc 2019 – 2023 Terrestrial
Steffan Lloyd PhD (NSERC & OGS, Graduate Studies Senate Medal Nomination) 2018 – 2023 Terrestrial
Wade Macmillan MASc (Graduate Studies Senate Medal Nomination) 2020 – 2022 Terrestrial
Iain Martin PhD (NSERC) 2018 – 2022 Marine
Jeffrey Woodacre Research Associate 2016 – 2022 Marine
Ryan McKenzie Research Associate 2020 – 2021 Terrestrial
Stephanie Lowell MASc (MITACS Research Training Award, Graduate Studies Senate Medal Nomination) 2018 – 2021 Marine
Grael Miller MASc/Research Associate 2018 – 2021 Terrestrial
Ryan McKenzie MASc (NSERC & OGS) 2017 – 2020 Marine
Shadi Abujoub MASc 2017 – 2019 Flight
Mikayla Micomonaco MASc 2017 – 2019 Flight
Camilla Jastrzebski BASc (NSERC-USRA) 2019 Marine/Flight
Johanna McPhee MASc (NSERC & OGS, Graduate Studies Senate Medal Award) 2016 – 2019 Marine
Cassidy Westin MASc 2016 – 2018 Marine
Woles Wahidi BASc Intern 2016 – 2017 Terrestrial
Clark Calnan MASc 2014 – 2016 Marine
Jeffrey Woodacre MASc 2013 – 2015 Marine
Lydia North BASc (NSERC-USRA) 2010 – 2011 Terrestrial
Brennan West BASc 2010 – 2011 Terrestrial
Mike Nicholson BASc 2010 – 2011 Terrestrial
David Nolan BASc 2010 – 2011 Terrestrial

Several opportunities are available for skilled and motivated students interested in joining the lab to pursue research in the areas of control, robotics, system dynamics with applications to the marine and aerospace communities. The projects have a basis in fundamental research and theoretical development with experimental validation using industrial or laboratory hardware. Knowledge of MATLAB/Simulink and LabVIEW is required.

To learn more about the research visit the Flight, Marine and Terrestrial robotics pagesof the website. The publications from our group will provide you with the specifics of the work and many are available for download too. If you are interested in joining the research group please read the prospective students page as there are several opportunities are available for skilled and motivated students interested in joining the lab.