Justin Bradley(VIII)
Justin Bradley is a Richard L. and Carol S. McNeel Associate Professor of Computing in the School of Computing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He holds a B.S. in computer engineering (2005) and M.S. in electrical engineering (2007) from Brigham Young University, and M.S. (2012) and Ph.D. (2014) degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Michigan. He has worked with Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) for over 15 years, starting at the Multi-AGent Intelligent Coordination and Control (MAGICC) lab at BYU, the A2Sys lab at the University of Michigan, and most recently as a co-director of the Nebraska Intelligent MoBile Unmanned System (NIMBUS) lab since 2015. He is a recipient of a NSF CAREER award and an AIAA Associate Fellow. Justin's research lies at the intersection of computing, control, and aerospace disciplines. Of particular interest are decision and control, control software, and robot autonomy in aerospace systems. A common theme in his research is developing algorithms that can dynamically adjust their resource utilization in response to uncertainty, adjusting performance as needed to meet demands.