
About
Rashid Ali is an Assistant Professor at CEES School of Engineering, specializing in Autonomous Systems and Control Theory with a focus on Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). His research integrates advanced control systems, energy storage solutions, and aerodynamics to enhance UAV performance and safety. He holds a Doctorate in Aeronautical Engineering from Loughborough University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching from the University of Hertfordshire.
Education/Academic Qualifications:
- Doctorate in Aeronautical Engineering (1983–1987), Loughborough University
- Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching & Learning (2006), University of Hertfordshire
- Bachelor's in Aeronautical Engineering (1978–1982), Loughborough University
Research Interests include:
- Autonomous Systems and UAV Flight Control
- Propulsion and Energy Storage for Unmanned Aircraft
- Advanced Kalman Filter Applications in DSP
- Aerodynamics of Sniper Bullets and Wind Turbines
Key Research Trends: Recent articles focus on high-altitude UAV fuel systems, parametric cost models for aircraft design, and multi-point angle-of-attack sensing for flight safety. Collaborations span energy storage, environmental impact analysis, and mobile technology for rural applications.
Scientific Awards:
- 2018 Faculty of Engineering and Computing & Maths Intellectual Property Competition
Advising & Grants: Currently accepting PhD students and leading projects like the Skyfarer IUK Project (2020) on UAV technology. Active in the IMechE UAS Steering Committee, promoting standards for unmanned aerial systems.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in cross-disciplinary research groups focusing on UAV design, control systems, and renewable energy integration. His work bridges academic innovation with industry applications in aerospace and energy sectors.
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