Students
Aerospace Engineering Graduate Student Receives National Fellowship
May 30, 2008
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Makiko Okamoto, an aerospace engineering graduate student, received a $10,000 Amelia Earhart Fellowship from Zonta International for her research on cooperative control of multi-agent systems.

The fellowships are granted annually to women pursuing doctoral degrees in aerospace-related sciences and aerospace-related engineering. Okamoto’s research proposes new algorithms that achieve obstacle avoidance while multiple agents, such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are performing cooperative tasks. A possible application of such algorithms includes autonomous formation flight of multiple UAVs.
Makiko is a student under the advisement of Dr. Maruthi Akella.