
Stephen K. Robinson
Professor · Turbulence flow physics and modeling
University of California, DavisAbout
Stephen K. Robinson is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California Davis. His work focuses on turbulence flow physics, experimental techniques, and aerospace applications, with recent emphasis on human-robot interaction, space systems, and autonomous technologies.
Research interests include turbulence modeling, advanced instrumentation, 3D visualization, and safety engineering. His work integrates applied aerodynamics with cognitive psychology to address challenges in space exploration, such as haptic interfaces, VR training, and human performance under extreme conditions.
Recent publications highlight innovations in spacecraft maintenance, robotic systems, and autonomous glider design. His projects often combine hardware development with simulation tools, such as digital twins and real-time performance metrics for manual spacecraft operations.
Robinson collaborates on NASA-related initiatives including EVA training systems, habitat technology, and lunar construction dynamics. He has pioneered solutions for CO2 removal systems, spacesuit glove ergonomics, and radiation-resistant materials for extraterrestrial missions.
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