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I work on Electromagnetic Formation Flight and the thermal control system for cooling high temperature superconducting wire for EMFF. EMFF is a propellant-less propulsion system using electromagnets coupled with reaction wheels to control the position and attitude of formation flying spacecraft. One application is for separated spacecraft interferometry, such as the Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF-I) mission. My thesis committee consists of Raymond Sedwick, David Miller, and John Brisson There exists a wiki for EMFF. Here is a good article on EMFF in New Scientist.
My Masters thesis is available here and abstract can be viewed here.
List of Publications:
[10 - Submitted Publication] Kwon, Daniel W., Sedwick, Raymond J., Cryogenic Thermal Design of Small Electromagnetic Formation Flight Satellites, AIAA Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer.
[9 - Future Publication] Kwon, Daniel W., Sedwick, Raymond J., Cryogenic Thermal Design of Electromagnetic Formation Flight Satellites, 59th IAC Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, Sept 29 - October 3, 2008.
[8 - Future Publication] Kwon, Daniel W., Cryogenic Thermal Design of Small Electromagnetic Formation Flight Satellites, 22nd Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites, Aug 11-14, 2008.
[7] Daniel W. Kwon, “Electromagnetic Formation Flight System Design,” 6th IAA Symposium on Small Satellites for Earth Observation, IAA-B6-0602, Berlin, Germany, April 23-26, 2007.
[6] Elias, Laila M., Kwon, Daniel W., Sedwick, Raymond J., and Miller, David W., "Electromagnetic Formation Flight Dynamics including Reaction Wheel Gyroscopic Stiffening Effects" AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, Vol. 30, No. 2, Mar-Apr. 2007, pp. 499-511.
[5] Kwon, Daniel W., and Miller, D.W., “Electromagnetic formation flight for the Terrestrial Planet Finder,” SPIE International Symposium on Optics & Photonics, [SPIE 5905-41], San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA on July 31 – August 4, 2005, p.357-367.
[4] Kwon, D.W., Sedwick, R.J., Miller, D.W., “Electromagnetic Formation
Flight,” AAS Guidance and Control 2005, Advances in the Astronautical
Sciences, Vol. 121, Proceedings of the 28th Annual AAS Guidance and
Control Conference [AAS 05-013], Breckenridge, CO.,
[3] Kwon, Daniel W., and Miller, David W., “Electromagnetic Formation Flight of Satellite Arrays,” S.M. Thesis, MIT SSL #02-05, January 2005.
[2] Kwon, D.,
Miller, D.W., and Sedwick, R., “Electromagnetic
Formation Flight for Sparse Aperture Arrays,” 2nd International Symposium on Formation Flight Missions and
Technologies,
[1] Kong, E. M. C., Kwon, D. W., Schweighart, S. A., Elias, L. M., Sedwick, R. J., Miller, D. W., “Electromagnetic Formation Flight for Multisatellite Arrays,” AIAA Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, Vol. 41, No. 4, p. 659-666, July-August 2004.
Media Coverage
New Scientist Space, May 6, 2008, “Magnets help spacecraft fly in formation,”
Technology Review, January 2006, “Electromagnetic Formation Flight: An exciting new idea for space exploration,”
URL: http://www.technologyreview.com/article/16038/
Paper appears in book titled “Small Satellites for Earth Observation,” Editors: Rainer Sandau, Hans-Peter Roeser, Arnoldo Valenzuela, Springer, May 2008.
2007: Hawaii, Wedding, Germany
2005: Pi Reunion, Zion
I enjoy playing Softball, Football, Soccer, Hockey, Track and Field, and participate in Rotisserie Track and Field.
Here is a picture of the rotiss track owners after a draft (2001 season)








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