Xuan Mung Nguyen serves as Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Sejong University, where he leads research in advanced control systems for unmanned aerial vehicles and spacecraft. His work bridges theoretical control engineering with practical aerospace applications, maintaining active collaborations across multiple engineering disciplines. Dr. Nguyen's research focuses on disturbance observer techniques , finite-time control systems , and attitude tracking algorithms for UAVs and spacecraft. His expertise spans both theoretical development of control laws and experimental validation, with particular emphasis on handling external disturbances and system constraints. The fingerprint analysis reveals dominant specialization in Quadcopter Engineering (100%) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle systems (39%), with significant contributions to Sliding Mode Control (28%) and Computer Simulation (25%). Analysis of his recent publications shows an evolving research trajectory that increasingly integrates machine learning with traditional control theory. While maintaining core focus on aerospace control systems, his 2024-2025 work demonstrates expanding applications into computer vision for agriculture and cybersecurity, reflecting the transferable nature of his disturbance observer methodologies. Professor Nguyen maintains active research collaborations across national boundaries, as evidenced by his co-authorship on interdisciplinary projects spanning plant disease recognition and malware propagation modeling. His publication metrics show growing impact, with several papers receiving notable attention including blog mentions and news coverage.








