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Professor Dilmurat Azimov is a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Hawaii at Manoa's College of Engineering. He holds a PhD from the Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (1992) and a DSc from the Moscow Aviation Institute (2008). His research focuses on autonomous guidance, navigation, and control systems for aerospace applications, including trajectory optimization, attitude determination, and on-board mission design. He leads the Guidance, Navigation and Control Systems Lab (Holmes 306) and is affiliated with projects like HESTEMP and EPSCoR-ACTUAS. His work emphasizes analytical methods for solving complex aerospace engineering challenges.
Key research areas include extremal trajectory design for spacecraft, UAV control systems, and planetary descent guidance. He has published extensively in journals like the Journal of Intelligent and Robotic Systems and Acta Astronautica. His research trends highlight integration of control theory with real-world aerospace applications, such as quadcopter guidance and powered landing systems.
Professor Azimov has been involved in organizing events like the IUTAM Symposium on Optimal Guidance and Control for Autonomous Systems. He teaches advanced courses like ME 651 (Advanced Automatic Control Systems) and ME 696 (Guidance, Navigation and Control). His contributions span both theoretical and applied aspects of aerospace systems engineering.




