Alex Redei

Welcome to my webpage. I am working as a professor in the department of computer science at Central Michigan University where I have established the Redei lab on aviation safety. I graduated with a PhD in computer science at the University of Nevada- Reno under professor Sergiu Dascalu. My research interests include flight simulation, life science robotics, real estate, and artificial intelligence.

The Redei lab’s primary research thrust is in flight simulation. My lab researches pilot training and aviation safety. We simulated flight formations of the Blue Angels at Aviation Roundup Airshow in 2018. Our research into aviation safety has been highlighted on radio programs and in print.

As director of software, I flew across the US, Brazil, Switzerland, and Australia supporting key customer accounts totaling $8 million in sales. I led the technical aspects of Hamilton Reno’s EasyPunch, IDStarlet, and AutoLys platforms. I setup the forensic lab in Sydney, Australia, a massive project which automates all sample lysis for the entire state of New South Whales (an area 20% bigger than the state of Texas).

This is my online portfolio. Learn more about my research, my classes, and how to hire me.

IEEE STEM Conference Presentation

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Dr. Redei presented on flight simulation technology at the 2021 IEEE STEM event at CMU. We discussed the Air France Flight 447 tragedy, software systems above the Airbus A330, and multi-axis joystick reconciliation. We summarized with how simulation is being used to make flights safer.

You can download a flier of the event by clicking on the button to the left, or download the presentation below.

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