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Research Interests
Prof. Hyderıs research is in the interaction of spacecraft with
the space environment. His recent work has focused on the design
of spacecraft systems, especially the electrical power and thermal
management subsystems, and on the operation of high sensitivity
ir sensors aboard spacecraft. He has continued work also in the
physics of high-brightness particle accelerators.
Recent Publications
"Spacecraft Power Systems," A.K. Hyder and D. Flood, Imperial
College Press, London, in preparation for publication in 1998.
"Defense Conversion Strategies," NATO Advanced Studies Institute
Science Series, A.K. Hyder, R. Dundervill, P. Gerity, and L. Luessen,
eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands (1996).
"The Behavior of Systems in the Space Environment," NATO Advanced
Studies Institute Science Series, A.K. Hyder, R. DeWitt, and D.
Duston, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Netherlands
(1993).
"Novel Techniques for the Thermal Management of Space-Based, High-Power
Microwave Tubes," A.K. Hyder, M.F. Rose, et al., IEEE Transactions
on Electron Devices, Vol. 38, No. 10, October 1991.
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