Research Assistant Professor
Dr. Jeremy Kolansky is a Research Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Texas A&M University. His research is predominantly in the intersection of laser weapon systems and mechanical vibration. He has a background in quantum cryptography, ground vehicle dynamics, parameter estimation and system identification, signal processing, mechanical vibration, smart materials, radar systems, tracking algorithms and electronic warfare.
He is passionate about education and teaching, and spends much of his time when not in the lab working to develop educational materials and teaching.
Sa’ed Alajlouni
Senior Research Engineer
Sa’ed Alajlouni is a senior TEES research engineer at the department of mechanical engineering. Before joining the FAST lab at Texas A&M, Alajlouni was an assistant professor in the department of Mechatronics Engineering at the Hashemite University, Jordan. His research interests include impact localization, input-force estimation (inverse problems), signal processing, optimization, algorithm development, and data-driven engineering in general. He has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech, USA (focus: signals, systems, and controls); an MSc in Electrical Engineering from Texas Tech University, USA; and a BSc in Mechatronics Engineering from the Hashemite University.