Prof. Andry Sedelnikov | Aerospace Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Andry Sedelnikov, Samara University, Russia
Professor Andry Sedelnikov, a distinguished academic and researcher at Samara University, specializes in aerospace engineering with a focus on spacecraft testing, control systems, and microgravity modeling. With significant contributions to small spacecraft design and diagnostics, he has been honored with awards such as the Vernadsky Medal and scholarships from the Russian Academy of Sciences and Boeing. His work enhances our understanding of aerospace systems and microgravity platforms, bridging engineering innovation with practical applications in space exploration.
Educational Details
Professor Andry Sedelnikov completed his education in aerospace engineering, beginning with an engineering degree in spacecraft (1994), followed by a Ph.D. in theoretical mechanics (1998), and a Doctorate in Technical Sciences focusing on spacecraft testing (2015). His extensive academic foundation supports his advanced research in space engineering and theoretical mechanics.
Professional Experience
Prof. Sedelnikov is a professor at Samara University, where he serves across multiple departments: Space Engineering, Theoretical Mechanics, Higher Mathematics, and Flight Dynamics and Control Systems. He is also a leading researcher at Samara’s Research Space Engineering Institute and heads the Research Mechanics Group. With a track record of guiding Ph.D. candidates (four completed and four ongoing), his mentorship further enhances his contributions to the field.
Research Interest
His research spans a variety of aerospace engineering topics, including spacecraft monitoring, control, diagnostics, thermal conductivity, thermoelasticity, and microgravity modeling. These areas are particularly relevant to current advancements in spacecraft technology and microgravity processes.
Top Notable Publications
Technologies for Increasing the Control Efficiency of Small Spacecraft with Solar Panels by Taking into Account Temperature Shock
Authors: A. S. Shakirov, A. A. Duyunov, S. A. Shakirov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.3390/technologies12100207
Identification of Carbon-Short Fibers by Image Segmentation Technologies
Authors: A. Duyunov, A. Shakirov, S. Shakirov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202410.0160.v1
Construction and Verification on the Isoi Small Spacecraft (SXC3-219) Models for Estimating the Methodological Error in Calculating the Angular Velocity Based on On-Board Measurements of the Induction Vector of the Earth’s Magnetic Field
Authors: A. Shakirov, A. Duyunov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202407.1899.v1
Short Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Polyamide 6 Lugs and Selective Laser-Melted Ti-6Al-4V Bushing Contact Cohesive Zone Model Mode II Parameters’ Evaluation
Authors: A. Shakirov, S. A. Shakirov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.3390/computation12050105
Evaluation of SFRP Lugs with SLM Bushing Load Capacity and Dependence of CZM Mode II Model Parameters on Embedded Elements Surface Roughness
Authors: A. Shakirov, A. Duyunov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202403.0402.v1
Algorithm for Propeller Optimization Based on Differential Evolution
Authors: A. Duyunov, S. Shakirov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.3390/computation12030052
The Methodology for Estimating the Angular Velocity of Rotation of a Small Spacecraft Based on a Limited Number of Magnetometric Measurements
Authors: A. Duyunov, A. Shakirov
Year: 2024
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-6937-7_52
Estimating the Inertia Tensor Components of an Asymmetrical Spacecraft When Removing It from the Operational Orbit at the End of Its Active Life
Authors: A. Duyunov, S. A. Shakirov
Year: 2023
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.3390/s23239615
Algorithm for Propeller Optimization Based on Differential Evolution (Preprint)
Authors: A. Duyunov, S. A. Shakirov
Year: 2023
Citations: Not available yet; newly published.
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202311.0706.v1
Conclusion
Given Prof. Andry Sedelnikov’s substantial contributions to aerospace engineering, extensive educational background, and commitment to mentorship and research, he is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His innovative work on small spacecraft technologies and his leadership in academic and research initiatives make him a valuable candidate for this honor.