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Adjunct Professor John Hansman
Name
John Hansman
Position
Adjunct Professor
Department
School of Engineering Systems (QUT), Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics (MIT)
Discipline
Aerospace avionics engineering
Qualifications
AB (Cornell), MS (MIT), PhD (MIT)
Contact
Areas of expertise
  • Air transportation systems
  • Advanced cockpit information systems
  • Flight management systems
  • Air-ground datalink
  • Advanced alerting systems
  • Flight crew situational awareness
Selected publications
  • Kornfeld, R., Hansman, R.J., Deyst, J., Amonlirdviman, K., and Walker, E., "Applications of GPS Velocity Based Attitude Information," AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, 24, No. 5, 998-1008, September-October 2001.
  • Jiang, H., Ren, L., Hansman, R. J., “Market and Infrastructure Analysis of Future Air Cargo Demand in China “, AIAA 3rd Annual Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Technical Forum, Denver, Colorado ,17-19 Nov, 2003
  • Reynolds, T., and Hansman, R.J., "Analysis of Separation Minima Using a Surveillance State Vector Approach," Chapter 34 in Air Transportation Systems Engineering, Donohue, G., Zellweger, A., Rediess, H., and Pusch, C., Eds., Vol. 193 of Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, AIAA, Reston, VA, 563-582, 2001.