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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: This presentation explores the essential skills and k
 nowledge needed by control system engineers in the space launch industry\,
  focusing on the gap between academic theory and practical industry applic
 ations. While graduates learn key concepts like linear and nonlinear syste
 ms\, root-locus methods\, and Matlab-based analysis\, professionals in the
  field must go further by mastering Nichols plots\, designing control sche
 mes for multiple-input systems\, and performing complex analyses in langua
 ges like Fortran. This talk aims to prepare future engineers by highlighti
 ng these advanced skills\, ensuring they are well-equipped to contribute t
 o the evolving demands of the space launch sector. Attendees will learn ho
 w to apply their academic foundations to real-world challenges and innovat
 e within the industry.\n\nSpeaker(s): Mr. William Burgoyne\, \n\nRoom: W37
 5\, Bldg: Brown Hall\, 1523 Illinois St\, Golden\, Colorado\, United State
 s\, 80401
LOCATION:Room: W375\, Bldg: Brown Hall\, 1523 Illinois St\, Golden\, Colora
 do\, United States\, 80401
ORGANIZER:gowansj@outlook.com
SEQUENCE:17
SUMMARY:CIR &amp; CIS: Launch Vehicle Control System Analysis: Bridging the Gap
  between Academia and Industry
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/461931
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt; This presentati
 on explores the essential skills and knowledge needed by control system en
 gineers in the space launch industry\, focusing on the gap between academi
 c theory and practical industry applications. While graduates learn key co
 ncepts like linear and nonlinear systems\, root-locus methods\, and Matlab
 -based analysis\, professionals in the field must go further by mastering 
 Nichols plots\, designing control schemes for multiple-input systems\, and
  performing complex analyses in languages like Fortran. This talk aims to 
 prepare future engineers by highlighting these advanced skills\, ensuring 
 they are well-equipped to contribute to the evolving demands of the space 
 launch sector. Attendees will learn how to apply their academic foundation
 s to real-world challenges and innovate within the industry.&lt;/p&gt;
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