

Richard C. Lind
Professor working to advance the understanding of aeroservoelasticity and its applications, Dr. Richard C. Lind is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida. His research is primarily focused on the intricate fields of aeroservoelasticity, morphing, controls, and flight testing. Dr. Lind's work is pivotal in enhancing the performance and efficiency of aerospace systems, contributing significantly to the field's body of knowledge. Dr. Lind earned his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1995, where he developed a strong foundation in the principles that continue to guide his research today. His academic journey has been marked by a commitment to innovation and excellence, which is reflected in his numerous publications and contributions to the field. As a dedicated educator, he is passionate about mentoring the next generation of engineers, instilling in them a deep understanding of the complexities of aerospace engineering. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Lind is an active member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where he collaborates with fellow experts to push the boundaries of aerospace technology. His involvement in this professional community underscores his commitment to staying at the forefront of advancements in his field. Through his research and teaching, Dr. Lind continues to make significant strides in the development of adaptive and efficient aerospace systems.
Publications
, 622, 1993-01-01
, 622-624, 1993-09-01
, 393-404, 1985-06-01
, 393, 1985-01-01
, 325-344, 1986-01-01
, 131, 1980-01-01
, 131-142, 1980-12-01
, 45-63, 1998-01-01