About
Kim A Stelson is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota, College of Science and Engineering. He has been a prominent figure in fluid power and mechanical systems research for decades, with continuous scholarly output since 1977. His work bridges theoretical modeling, simulation, and experimental validation in areas critical to sustainable energy and efficient machinery.
His research interests are deeply rooted in hydraulics, hydrostatic transmission, wind turbine technology, and dynamic control systems. These areas are applied to innovative solutions in renewable energy (especially wind), agricultural machinery automation, and unmanned aerial systems. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy, industry innovation, and climate action.
The recent trend in his publications (2023–2025) shows a strong focus on hydrostatic wind turbines, trajectory optimization for automated loaders, and hybrid powertrains using renewable fuels. These articles reflect a consistent effort to improve energy efficiency, integrate alternative fuels like hydrogen, and enhance control systems in mechanical applications. The keywords across his work emphasize fluid power, energy analysis, and dynamic modeling.
- Control of Multi-Fuel Capable Engine for UAS (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)
- Hybrid Powertrain with Renewable Fuel Engine: Agricultural Sprayer Demonstration (U.S. DOE)
- Hydrogen Fuel Agricultural Sprayer Simulation Study (Case New Holland)
- Increasing the Efficiency of Wind Turbines through Under (NSF)
He has secured substantial research funding and leads or co-leads major projects, often mentoring students and junior researchers. His advising is evident through co-authorships with graduate students on key publications. He is actively involved in industry-academia collaborations, particularly with NFPA and agricultural equipment manufacturers.
Kim A Stelson leads research in advanced fluid power systems and sustainable mechanical design. His lab and research team appear to focus on real-world applications of hydrostatic and compressed air technologies, with strong ties to both government agencies and industrial partners. The work is highly interdisciplinary, combining mechanical design, control theory, and energy systems engineering.
Find Kim A Stelson elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- AAndrea VaccaPurdue University · Professor
Mohit BholaAalborg University · Researcher- GGiovanni CaramiaPolytechnic University of Bari · Assistant Professor
Mirko BothienZurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) · Senior Lecturer
Shrabanti RoyWestern Michigan University · Assistant Professor
Ryoichi AmanoUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee · Professor