James W. Cutler
James W. Cutler, Assistant Professor
ADDRESS: 3013 FXB
PHONE: (734) 615-7238
FAX: (734) 763-0578
EMAIL: jwcutler@umich.edu
WEB PAGE: http://www.umich.edu/~jwcutler/
VIDEOS: Cutler Bio | Satellites in A Box | The Growing Problem of 'Space Junk'
James Cutler is an assistant professor in the Aerospace Engineering Department at the University of Michigan. His research interests center on space systems--a multidisciplinary approach to enabling future space capability with particular emphasis on novel, nanosatellite missions. He is developing next generation communication capability and robust space computing infrastructure. He is Co-PI on the first NSF space mission, the Radio Aurora Explorer (RAX). Prof. Cutler's teaching interests are in all things space related.
Education
1998-2005: Ph.D., Stanford University, Electrical Engineering
1996-1998: M.S., Stanford University, Electrical Engineering
1992-1996: B.S., Purdue University, Computer and Electrical Engineering
Research Interests
- Space systems
- Communication
- Robust Computing
- Remote sensing (emphasis on magnetometers)
Positions Held at Michigan
September 2008-present: Assistant Professor, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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