- Laser Diagnostics
- Directed Energy
- Hypersonics
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Richard B. Miles is a Professor of Aerospace Engineering and Director of the ALLEMO (Aerospace Laboratory for Lasers, ElectroMagnetics, and Optics) at Texas A&M University. He holds the O'Donnell Foundation Chair V and is a University Distinguished Professor. A member of the National Academy of Engineering, his work focuses on laser diagnostics, directed energy, hypersonics, nonlinear optics, and plasma aerodynamics. Education: Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1972) M.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1967) B.S., Electrical Engineering, Stanford University (1966) His research explores cutting-edge applications of lasers and plasma in aerospace systems, including energy deposition in flames, backward lasing phenomena, and plasma dynamics. His work bridges fundamental physics and engineering challenges in high-speed flows and directed energy systems. Awards: 2012 AIAA Plasmadynamics and Lasers Award and Medal 2000 AIAA Aerodynamic Measurement Technology Award 1998 Fellow of the Optical Society of America Fellow of the AIAA (2000) His grants and advising focus on experimental and theoretical studies in laser-based diagnostics and plasma aerodynamics. He leads the ALLEMO lab, a hub for interdisciplinary research in optics and aerospace systems.











