Associate Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering
3013 FXB
Climate & Space Research Building University of Michigan 2455 Hayward Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2143(734) 615-7238
Stanford University
PhD Electrical Engineering ’05
MS Electrical Engineering ’98
Purdue University
BS Computer and Electrical Engineering ’96
Research interests center on space systems–a multidisciplinary approach to enabling future space capability with particular emphasis on novel, nanosatellite missions. He is developing next generation communication capability and robust space computing infrastructure. He is Co-PI on the first NSF space mission, the Radio Aurora Explorer (RAX). Prof. Cutler’s teaching interests are in all things space related.
James Cutler is both an associate professor for the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Sciences, and associate professor for the Aerospace Engineering department, in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan.