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Ryan N. Smith

I am a roboticist specializing in control theory and path planning for autonomous underwater vehicles. My research is a nexus of applied mathematics, ocean science and engineering. The motivation for my work is to develop enabling technologies that efficiently and effectively measure, monitor and assess the condition of aquatic ecosystems. PhD Ocean and Resources Engineering, M. University of Hawaii at Manoa.

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This website radioscience.jpl.nasa.gov had the following in the web page, "Cassini Searches for Gravitational Waves." Our analyzers analyzed that the website stated " Barely perceptible Fluctuations in the speed of a distant NASA spacecraft coasting away from Earth could provide sciences first direct detection of gravitational waves, a basic feature of how the universe behaves." The Website also stated " More About Gravitational Waves Search. The Solar Corona and Relativistic Effects. Titans Winds to be detected by Huygens Doppler. Mars Express Ready to Launch. Rosetta Radio Science to Investigate Comet Properties." The website's header had Architectures as the most important search term. It was followed by Cassini, Communication, and Communication Architectures and Research which isn't as ranked as highly as Architectures. The next words they used was Huygens probe. Huygens was also included but could not be seen by search engines.

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