Résumé / Education
Study Experience
I am a man of vision. I have determined to conduct scientific research in aerospace engineering (AE) since high school. During my undergraduate and graduate studies, I have taken a lot of courses to solid my research background as much as I could. While mastering various knowledge and skills, I also attach great importance to developing my own vision, critical thinking and broad vision.
Higher level:
- Dynamical system theory,
- Linear algebra,
- Matrix theory,
- Mathematical modeling,
- Optimal control,
- Optimization theory and algorithm,
- Stochastic process,
Undergraduate level:
- Abstract algebra,
- Differential geometry,
- Functional analysis,
- Partial differential equation,
- Wavelet analysis,
- Topology,
- Discrete mathematics
- Parallel computing
- Network Population Analysis
- Celestial dynamics,
- Quantum mechanics,
- Mathematical physics
- Attitude and Orbit Dynamics,
- Modern Control Theory,
- Robust Control Theory and Applications,
- Space Mission Analysis and System Design,
Only list some books that I have seriously spent a lot of time studying carefully.
- VI Arnol’d, Mathematical methods of classical mechanics, 1989. [Link].
- Wang Sang Koon, Martin W. Lo, Jerrold E. Marsden, and Shane D. Ross, Dynamical Systems, the Three-Body Problem and Space Mission Design, 2005. [Link].
- Stephen Wiggins, Introduction to Applied Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Chaos, New York: Springer-Verlag, 2003. [Link].
- Kenneth R. Meyer, Glen R. Hall, and Dan Offin, Introduction to Hamiltonian Dynamical Systems and the N-Body Problem, New York, NY: Springer New York, 2009. [Link].
- Jeffrey S. Parker, and Rodney L. Anderson, Low-Energy Lunar Trajectory Design, Wiley, 2014. [Link].
- Kyle T. Alfriend, Srinivas R. Vadali, Pini Gurfil, Jonathan P. How, and Louis S. Breger, Spacecraft Formation Flying, 2010.
- Victor G. Szebehely, Theory of Orbits - The Restricted Problem of Three Bodies, New York and London: Academic Press, 1967.
- David A. Vallado, Fundamentals of Astrodynamics and Applications, New York, NY: The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1997. [Link].
(Find more book recommendations at my book reading notes.)
gantt title Dr. Hao Peng's Study Experience dateFormat YYYY-MM-DD axisFormat %Y/%m section Beijing, China Undergraduate Study at Beihang University : crit, active, des1, 2007-09-01, 2011-07-01 Ph.D. study at Beihang University : crit, active, des2, after des1, 2016-06-12 Dynamical System Summer School at Beihang University: crit, active, 2009-08-01, 2009-08-20 section Barcelona, Spain Visiting Student at UPC : crit, active, 2015-09-15, 2015-12-15 section Haifa, Israel Satellite Formation Flying Summer School at Technion : crit, active, 2012-07-20, 2012-08-20
2011/09 – 2016/06: Ph.D of Engineering
- Honors College of Beihang University and School of Astronautics, Beihang University
- Dissertation: Orbital Dynamics in the Elliptic Restricted Three-Body Problem for Deep Space Exploration (in Chinese; most chapters have been published on top journals in English)
- Supervisor: Prof. Shijie Xu
2007/09 – 2011/07: Bachelor of Engineering
- Honors College of Beihang University and School of Astronautics, Beihang University
- Dissertation: Venus Exploring Trajectory Optimal Design using Variable-Specific-Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (in Chinese)
- Supervisor: Prof. Shijie Xu
2015.09 – 2015.12: Visiting Ph.D. student
- Departament de Matemàtica Aplicada I, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Barcelona, Spain
- Work: Lunar polar orbit to Sun-Earth L2 point libration orbit transfer trajectory design and survey
- Supervisor: Prof. Josep J. Masdemont
2013.08 – 2013.08: Visiting Ph.D. student
- Aerospace Engineering, Israel Institute of Technology (Technion), Haifa, Israel
- Program: Satellite Formation Flying Summer School
- Supervisor: Prof. Pini Gurfil
Teaching Experience
I am enthusiastic for teaching. I deeply believe that knowledge belongs to all the human beings and everyone should have access to the best education.
I have given several introduction lectures (80 mins) to some graduate students in MAE, Rutgers.
2019/02/10: Introduction to Applications of Control Theory in Aerospace
2019/04/16: Introduction to Gaussian Processes Regression
2018/10/02: Interplanetary Trajectory Design
2018/11/27: Restricted Three-Body Problem Model for Trajectory Design
2018/11/29: Introduction to Numerical Methods in CRTBP