The Record (Troy, NY)

RPI eyes new research center

To focus on VTOL tech

- By Nicholas Buonanno

TROY, N.Y. >> A new research center focused on vertical flight has been launched at Rensselaer Polytechni­c Institute.

Officials said under the leadership of Farhan Gandhi, the Rosalind and John J. Redfern Jr. ‘33 Professor of Engineerin­g, MOVE—The Center for Mobility with Vertical Lift— will pursue cutting- edge research in vertical takeoff and landing ( VTOL) aircraft technologi­es.

RPI said it will kick off the new center with a two- day symposium October 2-3. The event will include lectures and a panel discussion by representa­tives of industry, government, and academia, and will include a tour of MOVE and a viewing of a Black Hawk helicopter flying out from the ‘86 Field on campus.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 3, at 9:30 a.m. in the Center for Biotechnol­ogy and Interdisci­plinary Studies.

Officials said vertical lift technology is undergoing a major renaissanc­e, according to Gandhi, an expert in rotorcraft aeromechan­ics and advanced VTOL configurat­ions.

On the one hand, officials said driven by the military’s needs, there is interest in configurat­ion advancemen­ts leading to efficient VTOL aircraft that are capable of significan­tly higher cruise speeds.

“On the other hand, there is a tremendous buzz around the emergent field of multi-rotor electric VTOL, or eVTOL,” said Gandhi in a news release.

A new class of both electric and hybrid electric aircraft is envisioned for a range of applicatio­ns, he said, from package and payload delivery to air taxis.

“Enabled by the use of distribute­d electric propulsion, with piloted as well as autonomous operation, eVTOL aircraft have

the potential to completely change the mobility paradigm,” said Gandhi.

Symposium speakers include Mark Moore, director of engineerin­g for Uber Elevate, which has launched a project to develop a network of eVTOL aircraft to provide transporta­tion for commuters in big cities. He will present the Lila and Robert G. Loewy Lecture: “The Dawn of eVTOL.”

Jeff Singleton, director of technology for the U. S. Army, will deliver the Paul E. Hemke Lecture: “New Forces Shaping Research and Developmen­t in the U. S. Army,” and Mike Hirschberg, executive director of the Vertical Flight Society, will speak about “The Electric VTOL Revolution.” Steve Weiner, from the Rensselaer Class of 1978, chief engineer of the JMR-Defiant at Sikorsky Aircraft Corp, will present “Design Considerat­ions for

Vertical Lift Mobility, or Things to Think About Before You Grow Your Drone.”

Panelists from such companies as Bell, Terrafugia, Aurora Flight Sciences, and Boeing, as well as the Army Research Laboratory and the University of Maryland, will discuss the current status and technical challenges of electric VTOL.

Gandhi, who joined Rensselaer as an endowed professor in 2012, is known internatio­nally for his research on active helicopter­s, advanced vertical lift configurat­ions, and adaptive structures and reconfigur­able systems. He is the author of 260 technical papers and has received numerous awards, including an Army Research Office Young Investigat­or Award, the Francois Xavier Bagnoud Award from the Vertical Flight Society (formerly the American Heli-

copter Society), a Popular Mechanics Breakthrou­gh Award, and the 2018 American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs Faculty Advisor Award. In 2013, Gandhi was elected a Technical Fellow of the Vertical Flight Society.

Joining Gandhi in research activities at MOVE are nine additional Rensselaer faculty members and two affiliated faculty with a collective expertise in VTOL aeromechan­ics, multi- copters, advanced VTOL configurat­ions, con-

trol and autonomy, flying qualities, diagnostic­s and structural health monitoring, computatio­nal f luid dynamics, experiment­al aerodynami­cs, nanomateri­als, and design optimizati­on. The center currently has 21 Ph.D. students.

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