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Professor Pavel Trivailo is a prominent academic and researcher in aerospace engineering at RMIT University's School of Aerospace, Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering (SAMME). He holds a professorial position and has been with RMIT since 2003. His research focuses on aerospace systems, control systems, structural health monitoring, and AI applications in robotics.
Trivailo has led significant projects such as DSTO Australia/DARPA collaborations, securing grants like the ARC Discovery Grant for tether-based payload systems. He is an editor for the International Journal on Inverse Problems in Science & Engineering and has represented RMIT at major events like the Avalon Airshows.
His research spans advanced topics including space debris capture with tether-nets, spacecraft attitude control via inertial morphing, and EEG-based brain-computer interfaces. He has supervised over 33 postgraduate students and is recognized for excellence in supervision (RMIT PhD Supervisor of the Year, 2000).
Trivailo's work integrates theoretical and experimental approaches, with contributions to robotics, biomedical engineering, and applied mathematics. His recent projects include AI-driven drone simulations against directed energy weapons and satellite formation control for object avoidance.



