
معرفی
Kevin Goheen is a Contract Instructor at Carleton University's Faculty of Engineering and Design, holding a Ph.D. from University College London, United Kingdom. His research focuses on dynamics of helicopters, submarines, curling stones, and management of high-growth companies. He has contributed extensively to control systems design, underwater vehicle dynamics, and marine engineering through publications spanning from 1986 to 1996.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., University College London, United Kingdom
Research Interests:
Dr. Goheen’s work bridges mechanical engineering and systems control, with a focus on helicopter hover dynamics, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and submarine dynamics. His research often integrates advanced modeling techniques and adaptive control systems, as seen in his studies of slow drift motion in moored structures and system identification for marine vehicles. His unique interest in curling stone dynamics reflects an interdisciplinary approach to engineering problems.
Publications Trends:
His articles emphasize practical applications of control theory in marine and aerospace contexts, with a strong focus on system identification, adaptive controllers, and time-domain modeling. Key themes include ROV dynamics, helicopter modeling, and robust control strategies for underwater systems.
Awards and Grants:
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Advising and Mentorship:
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Labs and Affiliations:
Associated with the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University, contributing to research in marine dynamics and control systems.




