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Design, develop and use software for simulating atmospheric entry by spacecraft including the thermal protection material response due to atmospheric heating. My software was used in the design of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) aeroshell and was referenced in the MER CDR report. My software also played a role in the development of many NASA interplanetary spacecraft, e.g. Stardust, SAGE, Kitty Hawk II, JIMO, etc. | Design, develop and use software for simulating atmospheric entry by spacecraft including the thermal protection material response due to atmospheric heating. My software was used in the design of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) aeroshell and was referenced in the MER CDR report. My software also played a role in the development of many NASA interplanetary spacecraft, e.g. Stardust, SAGE, Kitty Hawk II, JIMO, etc. | ||
== University Teaching Experience == | |||
Lectured third year undergraduate fluid mechanics | |||
Lectured third year undergraduate orbital mechanics | |||
== Publications == | |||
Over twenty publications in my field | |||
{{awelcome}} --[[User:Ruth Ifcher|Ruth Ifcher]] 23:29, 11 March 2007 (CDT) | |||
[[Category:CZ Authors|Quilpie, Terence]] |
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Education and Position Held
1984 Doctor of Philosophy, Aeronautical Engineering
1984-1987 Guest Scientist,DFVLR - Institute for Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Goettingen, Germany
1987-1993 Research Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Queensland, Australia
1993-1994 Manager of Super Computing, Prentice Centre, University of Queensland, Australia
1994-1996 NASA Research Associate, National Research Council
1996-date Senior Research Scientist, Eloret Corp.
Current Duties and Responsibilities
Design, develop and use software for simulating atmospheric entry by spacecraft including the thermal protection material response due to atmospheric heating. My software was used in the design of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) aeroshell and was referenced in the MER CDR report. My software also played a role in the development of many NASA interplanetary spacecraft, e.g. Stardust, SAGE, Kitty Hawk II, JIMO, etc.
University Teaching Experience
Lectured third year undergraduate fluid mechanics
Lectured third year undergraduate orbital mechanics
Publications
Over twenty publications in my field
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