Ken Bordignon

Title
Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering
Email
Department
Aerospace Engineering Department
College
College of Engineering

Areas of Expertise

Flight controls, control allocation, modeling and simulation of dynamic systems
Ken Bordignon

  • Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • M.S. - Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
  • B.S. - Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering, University of Notre Dame

  • EE 460: Adv Cntrl & System Integration
  • AE 413: Airplane Stability & Control
  • AE 430: Control Sys Analysis & Design

AE/ME/EE527 - Adv Cntrl & System Integration (Graduate level)

AE499 - Special Topic in Aerospace Eng

EE460 - Adv Cntrl & System Integration

AE430 - Control Sys Analysis & Design

AE413 - Airplane Stability & Control

EGR399 - Special Topic in Engineering

ES207 - Fundamentals of Mechanics

EGR115 - Intro Computing for Engineers

EGR101 - Intro to Engineering

UNIV101 - College Success


Traub, L.W., Waghela, R., and Bordignon, K.A., "Characterisation of a highly staggered spanwise cambered biplane", The Aeronautical Journal, Vol.119, No. 1212, 2015, pp.203-228.

Vicencio, K., Korras, T., Bordignon, K.A., Gentilini, I., “Energy-Optimal Path Planning for Six-Rotors on Multi-Target Missions.”  2015 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS). Hamburg, Germany. 28 September – 2 October, 2015.

Durham, W., Bordignon, K.A., Beck, R., “Aircraft Control Allocation”, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2017


Research Specialist, Flight Controls, X-35 and miscellaneous ADP at Lockheed Martin Corporation, Palmdale, CA 1997 -2005


American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

Sigma Gamma Tau National Honor Society for Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering

Tau Beta Pi National Honor Society for Engineering