Dr. Alex Ramirez-Serrano | Automation | Best Researcher Award
Dr, Alex Ramirez-Serrano, University of Calgary, Canada
Dr. Alex Ramirez-Serrano is a professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Calgary, Canada. His academic background is deeply rooted in mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, and robotics, with a strong focus on unmanned vehicle systems (UVS) and their applications in areas such as urban search & rescue and infrastructure security. Dr. Ramirez-Serrano has also made significant contributions in nuclear energy and automation systems.
PROFILE
Educational Details
2001-2002: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Nuclear Technology Division, Argonne National Lab-West, USA
Focused on control and fault diagnosis solutions for robotics and autonomous systems in nuclear energy and automation.
1997-2000: Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada
Dissertation: Extended Moore Automata for supervisory part-flow control of virtual manufacturing workcells using robotic systems.
1994-1996: M.Sc., Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence), ITESM, Mexico
Thesis: Autonomous navigation of mobile robots using fuzzy logic. Graduated with honors.
1992-1993: M.Sc., Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Thesis: Neural network prediction of the flow field over unsteady airfoils.
1988-1992: Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico
Thesis: Design of a novel hydraulic motor for resilient robot manipulators.
Professional Experience
Dr. Alex Ramirez-Serrano is a prominent figure in the field of mechanical engineering, currently serving as a tenured Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Calgary since 2013. He has previously held the position of Associate Professor at the same institution from 2007 to 2013. In addition to his academic responsibilities, he is the Founder and CEO of 4Front Robotics Ltd., a company dedicated to developing unmanned vehicle systems tailored for GPS-denied environments, a role he has maintained since 2012. Since 2022, Dr. Ramirez-Serrano has also served as a Faculty Advisor for the Space Rover Team at the University of Calgary, guiding students in the design and development of robotic rovers for various challenges. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Argonne National Laboratory-West, USA, from 2001 to 2002, where he specialized in discrete event system (DES) control systems. Additionally, he gained experience as a Development Engineer at ABB Corporate Research in Sweden from 2000 to 2003, focusing on autonomous automation systems. Since 2023, he has taken on the role of Guest Editor for the Journal of Drones (MDPI).
Dr. Ramirez-Serrano’s research includes:
Robotics and unmanned vehicle systems (UVS) for Urban Search & Rescue and infrastructure security.
Control methods for DES in flexible manufacturing and autonomous systems.
Artificial Intelligence applications in mobile robotics and dexterous manipulators.
His leadership extends to founding 4Front Robotics and contributing to various advisory roles, including Genesis Robotics and the Canadian Centre for Unmanned Vehicle Systems (CCUVS).
Top Notable Publications
Performance Estimation of Fixed-Wing UAV Propulsion Systems
Authors: Alex Ramirez-Serrano, et al.
Journal: Drones
Publication Date: August 25, 2024
Citations: Not available (as it’s a recent publication)
Adaptive Incremental Nonlinear Dynamic Inversion Control for Aerial Manipulators
Authors: Alex Ramirez-Serrano, et al.
Journal: Aerospace
Publication Date: August 15, 2024
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace11080671
Citations: Not available (as it’s a recent publication)
Number of Blades’ Influence on the Performance of Rotor with Equal Solidity in Open and Shrouded Configurations: Experimental Analysis
Authors: Alex Ramirez-Serrano, et al.
Journal: Aerospace
Publication Date: August 8, 2024
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace11080644
Citations: Not available (as it’s a recent publication)
Real-time moving object detection and removal from 3D pointcloud data for humanoid navigation in dense GPS-denied environments
Authors: Alex Ramirez-Serrano, et al.
Journal: Engineering Reports
Publication Date: December 2020
DOI: 10.1002/eng2.12275
Citations: 15 (as of the current date; please check databases for the latest count)
Conclusion
In conclusion, Dr. Alex Ramirez-Serrano’s extensive education, numerous accolades, significant contributions to the field of robotics, and leadership roles in academia and industry make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances technological innovation but also addresses critical challenges in sustainability and autonomous systems, underscoring his impact on both the scientific community and society at large.