Nonlinear Systems Laboratory
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![Poorva Shukla works with a multi-rotor aircraft equipped to measure wind fields.](/content/aoe_vt_edu/en/research/facilities/nonlinearsystemslab/_jcr_content/content/vtmulticolumn/vt-items_1/adaptiveimage.transform/m-medium/image.jpg)
The Nonlinear Sytems Laboratory (NSL) in the Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering provides a facility for research and instruction in dynamics and control of nonlinear systems, including autonomous atmospheric and ocean vehicles. Founded in 2005, the NSL is co-directed by Dr. Cornel Sultan, Dr. Mazen Farhood, and Dr. Woolsey.
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