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- control field: 38034
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- control field: MX-MeUAM
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- control field: 20250424135829.0
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- LC control number: no2019090905
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- System control number: (OCoLC)oca12188166
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- Original cataloging agency: MX-MeUAM
- Language of cataloging: spa
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- Personal name: Paluszek, Michael
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- Other associated place: Princeton (N.J.)
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- Occupation: autor
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- Gender: masculino
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- Language code: spa
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- Source citation: Paluszek, Michael. MATLAB machine learning recipes, 2019:
- Information found: title page (Michael Paluszek, Stephanie Thomas) page xv (President of Princeton Satellite Systems, Inc. (PSS) in Plainsboro, New Jersey. He founded PSS in 1992 to provide aerospace consulting services. He used MATLAB to develop the control system and simulation for the Indostar-1 geosynschronous communications satellite, resulting in the launch of PSS' first commercial MATLAB toolbox, the Spacecraft Control Toolbox, in 1995. Since then he has developed toolboxes and software packages for aircraft, submarines, robotics, and fusion propulsion, resulting in PSS' current extensive product line. He is currently leading an Army research contract for precision attitude control of small satellites and working with the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory on a compact nuclear fusion reactor for energy generation and propulsion. Prior to founding PSS, Mr. Paluszek was an engineer at GE Astro Space in East Windsor, NJ. At GE he designed the Global Geospace Science Polar despun platform control system and led the design of the GPS IIR attitude control system, the Inmarsat-3 attitude control systems and the Mars Observer delta-V control system, leveraging MATLAB for control design. He also worked on the attitude determination system for the DMSP meteorological satellites. He flew communication satellites on over twelve satellite launches, including the GSTAR III recovery, the first transfer of a satellite to an operational orbit using electric thrusters. At Draper Laboratory he worked on the Space Shuttle, Space Station and submarine navigation. His Space Station work included designing of Control Moment Gyro based control systems for attitude control. He received his bachelors in Electrical Engineering, and master's and engineer's degrees in Aeronautics and Astronautics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
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- Source citation: LinkedIn, viewed May 28, 2019
- Information found: (Michael Paluszek; Princeton, New Jersey; In collaboration with the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, he is working on a nuclear fusion propulsion system. He is also working on an aerospace vehicle trajectory tracking system using Multiple Hypothesis Testing and advanced Kalman Filters. He designed a new axial flux motor for a new miniature reaction wheel. He was the Principal Investigator on a project to develop a new optical navigation sensor for geosynchronous and deep space spacecraft. He wrote the minimum distance algorithms for the PRISMA spacecraft which have been used successfully during the mission. He designed the Attitude Control System and Attitude Control System flight software for the Orbital Sciences Corporation Indostar-1 satellite. He led the effort to develop the TDRS momentum management system for Hughes. Experience: President, Princeton Satellite Systems (1992-present); technical staff, GE Astro Space (November, 1986-November, 1992); education: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineer of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering (1972-1979))
- Uniform Resource Identifier: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-paluszek-3176206a/
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- Source citation: MIT Alumni website, viewed May 28, 2019:
- Information found: Volunteer listings (Mr. Michael A. Paluszek; '76, EAA ;79, SM '79)
- Uniform Resource Identifier: https://alum.mit.edu/report/volunteering/list-volunteers?year=2018&letter=p
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- Source citation: OCLC, June 18, 2019
- Information found: (access points: Paluszek, Michael; Paluszek, Michael A.; Paluszek, Michael Alan [on thesis])
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- Source citation: Practical MATLAB Deep Learning: A Projects-Based Approach, 2022:
- Information found: portada (Michael Paluszek)