
Kevin Kochersberger
Associate Professor · Dynamics and control
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Dr. Kevin Kochersberger is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Virginia Tech, with a career spanning academic research, technical innovation, and educational leadership. His work focuses on autonomous aerial systems, robotic control, and applied aerodynamics, particularly through the Uncrewed Systems Laboratory. Kochersberger's research has pioneered UAV-based radiation detection, 3D terrain mapping, and low-resource drone applications, including establishing the African Drone and Data Academy in Malawi.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech (1994)
- M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech (1984)
- B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Virginia Tech (1983)
- A.S., Engineering Science, Jamestown Community College (1981)
Kochersberger's publications demonstrate expertise in UAV path planning, smart material actuation, and radiation source localization, with over $9M in research funding. His scientific awards include AIAA Associate Fellow (2009) and Aviation Week Aerospace Laureate (2003). Notable projects involve helicopter-deployable robotic systems and urban canyon navigation without GPS.
Recent articles highlight BVLOS drone simulators, 2.5D terrain mapping, and autonomous negative obstacle traversal, reflecting his focus on real-time adaptive control and heterogeneous robotic systems. He teaches Drone Technology and Flight Operations and Advanced Design Projects, emphasizing student-driven innovation and industry collaboration.
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