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Chengyu Cao is an Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut's School of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Manufacturing Engineering since 2008. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT (2004), an M.S. in Manufacturing Engineering from Boston University (1999), and a B.S. in Electronics and Information Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University (China, 1995). His research focuses on dynamics and control, adaptive systems, mechatronics, unmanned systems, and aerospace applications, alongside theoretical work in cosmology and physics, particularly his groundbreaking 'world membranes' theory challenging traditional relativity.
Dr. Cao co-authored L1 Adaptive Control: Guaranteed Robustness with Fast Adaptation and authored the Universes are Black Holes series, proposing an axiomatic framework for spacetime dynamics. This theory addresses dark energy/matter, resolves cosmological paradoxes, and predicts novel phenomena awaiting experimental validation. His work bridges gaps between experimental data and theoretical models, emphasizing simplicity and precision.
His engineering research spans advanced control strategies for aerospace systems, robotics, and energy infrastructure, with applications in autonomous vehicles, power plants, and combustion monitoring. He has published over 180 peer-reviewed papers and pioneered fiber-optic sensing technologies for high-temperature environments.



