Samuel A. Wilkinson
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About
Samuel A. Wilkinson is a pioneering researcher in autonomous construction and extraterrestrial habitat design, with a primary focus on developing robotic systems for building infrastructure in extreme environments, particularly Mars. His major contributions center on the concept of using multi-robot swarms for additive construction, where autonomous agents sinter local regolith into protective structures. In his most-cited work, "Autonomous Additive Construction on Mars" (2016, 11 citations), Wilkinson presents a novel framework for constructing inhabitable outposts by layering sintered regolith over inflatable modules, addressing key challenges of radiation protection and material transport. His follow-up paper, "Concept Design of an Outpost for Mars Using Autonomous Additive Swarm Construction" (2016, 3 citations), expands on this vision by integrating environmental constraints—such as temperature extremes, low atmospheric pressure, and dust storms—into a holistic design methodology. Wilkinson’s work is notable for its interdisciplinary approach, merging robotics, materials science, and aerospace engineering to enable sustainable off-world colonization. While his citation counts reflect a niche but growing field, his research has significant implications for future NASA and private-sector missions, positioning him as a forward-thinking architect of humanity’s extraterrestrial future.
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- 1Autonomous Additive Construction on Mars11 citations · 2016
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