Eng. Momtaz Abadir is currently a PhD student at the electrical and computer engineering department at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, his PhD related to aerospace robotics and autonomous of legged wheeled mobile robot on uneven terrain. Abadir worked as a faculty member with a rank of assistant instructor and was previously a lab supervisor at the mechanical engineering department at the School of Engineering Technology at Al-Hussein Technical University (HTU)/Jordan. Abadir is a mechanical/aeronautical engineer who is deeply involved in autonomy of mobile robot, UAVs control and autopilot, system identification, flight dynamics and control, flying qualities, flight tests, air vehicles modelling and simulation, sensors and navigations, data fusion and calibration signal processing and applied aerodynamics. He has earned his BSc in mechanical engineering /aeronautical from Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) and his MSc degree in Aerospace dynamics from Cranfield University- United Kingdom. Abadir has more than 5 years of research and teaching experience in the mechanical/electrical engineering departments at HTU as well 8 more years of hands-on experience in design and development of different research projects as a research assistant and practical experience in various projects in the Innovation centre/JUST University and Technological centre/HTU. Abadir also has developed many projects based on robot operating systems (ROS) , CO-simulation using MATLAB/Simulink and Gazebo, autopilot system Hardware in the loop, HIL and software in the loop, STIL.
Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles