Brampton Aerospace Engineer Receives Award for Excellence
Toronto - (April 27, 1999) - To honour extraordinary achievements, Ross Gillett,
P.Eng., of Brampton, has received an Engineering Medal for Engineering Excellence
from Professional Engineers of Ontario. He was presented with the award at the association's
biennial awards at the Airport Marriott Hotel, April 24, 1999.
Ross Gillett's accomplishments represent what can be achieved
when engineering is applied to solving problems - even problems arising hundreds
of kilometres in space. Gillett is a senior systems engineer with Spar Space Systems,
a division of Spar Aerospace Limited. Engineer Gillett's exceptional ability to
solve multidisciplinary problems, from space robotics to remotely controlled heavy
industrial equipment, will ensure Canada plays a prominent role in the international
space program.
Currently, Gillett is leading a Canada-wide collaborative development team addressing
the inherent challenges of human-in-the-loop control of robotic equipment from extreme
remote distances, such as those encountered in space and planetary robotic operations.
He has also developed communications and power distribution hardware that solve
assembly and reconfiguration problems for the various relocateable robotic equipment
comprising Canada's contribution to the
International Space Station.
Engineer Gillett's designs appear in the recently completed Space Station Remote
Manipulator System (SSRMS, a large, seven-joint manipulator that has the ability
to relocate itself, inchworm-like, along the space station), the Special Purpose
Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) and the MSS Base system (MBS). His hardware solutions
have also been adopted by International Space Stations elements built by the United
States and Europe. Ross Gillett's commitment to engineering excellence continues
to enhance Canada's reputation as a significant force in the aerospace industry.
Professional Engineers of Ontario is the organization that licenses Ontario's
62,000 professional engineers, and sets standards for and regulates the practice
of engineering in the province. It is mandated under the Professional Engineers
Act to ensure the public interest is served and protected. Since 1947, PEO's awards
program has honoured engineers whose professional expertise has made a difference
in the lives of Canadians.
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