Langley Research Center

🇺🇸 US

Papers

345

Total Citations

12,453

H-Index

52

Researchers

318

About

NASA's Langley Research Center (LaRC) stands as one of the world's premier aerospace research institutions, with a research portfolio spanning atmospheric science, advanced sensing technologies, robotic systems, and planetary exploration. Established as NASA's oldest field center, LaRC has cultivated a distinctive identity at the intersection of Earth observation, climate science, and cutting-edge robotics and autonomy research. LaRC's most celebrated contributions lie in atmospheric aerosol science, where researchers have produced foundational work on aerosol optical properties, classification, and climate impacts. Their involvement with the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) has been transformative, generating highly cited methodologies for characterizing aerosol types, retrieving black carbon content, and validating satellite ocean color products — work that collectively underpins global climate modeling and air quality assessment. Contributions to CALIOP/CALIPSO lidar validation and the MERRA-2 aerosol reanalysis further demonstrate LaRC's leadership in remote sensing data quality and long-term climate record development. Beyond atmospheric science, LaRC has made significant advances in robotics and autonomous systems. Pioneering work on iterative learning control has shaped precision robotics applications, while contributions to Mars Science Laboratory's entry, descent, and landing systems highlight the center's role in planetary exploration robotics. More recent multi-UAV forest search-and-rescue research reflects LaRC's growing investment in autonomous aerial systems operating in complex, GPS-denied environments. With papers accumulating thousands of citations across disciplines, and instrumental roles in missions from CALIPSO to Mars rovers, Langley Research Center offers prospective students and collaborators an unparalleled environment to tackle grand challenges in climate monitoring, aerospace autonomy, and next-generation sensing technologies.

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Key Achievements

52
H-Index
345
Papers
12,453
Total Citations
318
Faculty & Researchers
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Ionic polymer-metal composites (IPMCs) as biomimetic sensors, actuators and artificial muscles - a review
1,015 citations · 1998
📊 Avg Citations/Paper: 36
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2015 (25)
🔬 Research Focus: Physics, Environmental science, Aerosol, Meteorology, Remote sensing, Geology

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