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David Akin is a Professor and Director of the Space Systems Laboratory at the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering, within the Department of Aerospace Engineering. He holds an AIAA Associate Fellow and Distinguished Lecturer title, with professional roles in multiple NASA committees and AIAA technical groups. His research focuses on space systems, EVA robotics, and human factors in exploration, supported by NSF grants and collaborations with NASA programs like ASTEP and RASC-AL.
- Education: B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in Aeronautics & Astronautics from MIT
Research interests include planetary exploration robotics (e.g., BioBot suit), telerobotics, lunar base design, and space utility vehicles. Key projects involve Martian sampling systems, morphing spacesuits, and rover-based EVA support. His work bridges academia and industry through student competitions (e.g., winning RASC-AL awards) and advanced laboratory facilities like the Neutral Buoyancy Research Facility.
Recent articles emphasize BioBot mobility systems, lunar habitat logistics, and exoskeleton teleoperation. Awards include AIAA recognition and leadership in NASA's Mars Exploration Program. Labs include the Space Systems Lab and Maryland Robotics Center, advancing technologies for next-generation space missions.
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