Tuan Dinh Luong
I am a Ph.D. student in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at the University of Alabama advised by Dr. Jordan Larson. My dissertation studies robust terrain relative localization for Lunar rover with the integration of Random Finite Set Statistic. I work as Graduate Research Assistant for Remote Sensing Center (RSC) and Laboratory for Autonomy, GNC and Estimation Research (LAGER) working with projects funded by NOAA, KoPRI, and NASA SBIR programs since 2019
In June 2021, I earned my B.S. degree from the University of Alabama majoring in Aerospace Engineering with a Mechanical Engineering minor. In August 2022, I earned my M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Alabama.
I also a FAA Part 107 and Part 61Â certified pilot.
Interests: Sensor fusion, UAS, Lunar rover, localization, state estimation, multi-target tracking