
About
Mark Balas is a Professor in the J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, holding the Leland T. Jordan Professorship. His research focuses on adaptive control systems, quantum systems, and aerospace engineering. Notable awards include the AIAA GNC Control Heritage Award (2018), ASME Fellow (2015), IEEE Fellow (2006), and AIAA Fellow (2001).
Education:
- Ph.D., Applied Mathematics, University of Denver — 1974
- M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Denver — 1974
- M.S., Mathematics, University of Maryland — 1970
- B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Akron — 1965
Research Interests: Control and Estimation of Quantum Systems, Nonlinear Systems, Aerospace Engineering, and Adaptive Control Theory.
Awards & Honors:
- AIAA GNC Control Heritage Award (2018)
- ASME Fellow (2015)
- IEEE Fellow (2006)
- AIAA Fellow (2001)
Advising & Grants: Active in the Morpheus Lab, focusing on adaptive systems and control. His research spans wind turbine control, spacecraft formations, and autonomous systems. Collaborates on projects involving distributed parameter systems and quantum engineering.
Labs/Teams: Morpheus Lab at Texas A&M University, dedicated to advancing adaptive control and systems engineering.
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