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Patrick Currier is a Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at the College of Engineering, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. His research focuses on robotics & automation, unmanned systems, advanced vehicle systems, and hybrid-electric propulsion. He has led projects such as the QinetiQ Raider II GUSS and Caterpillar Autonomous Mining, and advises the Robotics Association at Embry-Riddle (RAER) and the EcoEagles team in EcoCAR2.
His work bridges theoretical and applied engineering, with recent contributions to hybrid propulsion systems, autonomous navigation, and aerospace technology. Notable achievements include the 2011 Best Paper Award from the ISTVS conference and leading the development of the ERAU Maritime RobotX Challenge platform.
His research trends emphasize innovation in hybrid systems, autonomous robotics, and aerospace applications, reflected in over 50 publications. He has secured grants, including the Robotic Tool Kit (RTK) Logistics Automation grant (2019), and actively engages in interdisciplinary projects like solar sail CubeSat development and battery failure analysis.
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