The Center for Aerospace Structures within the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences is now the Aerospace Mechanics Research Center (AMReC). Faculty in the center have voted ...
Abstract: Lightweight materials and structures are essential in the aerospace industry, from enabling the large space structures required to advance science missions to reducing fuel consumption.
The Aerospace Engineering Minor develops the engineering analysis and design skills necessary for creating and understanding aerospace vehicles and their subsystems. The minor includes diverse topics ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new aerospace engineering major was cleared for takeoff after the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved the new College of Engineering offering ...
Michigan Tech's Enterprise Program is an integrated curriculum where interdisciplinary teams of undergraduate students work on complex engineering projects while earning credits toward their degree.
Advance your expertise in critical areas of aerospace science and technology with UMass Lowell's Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering. Through rigorous training in experimental and computational methods, ...
Lectures and readings focus on bridges, railroads, power plants, steamboats, telegraph, highways, automobiles, aircraft, computers, and the microchip. Historical analysis provides a basis for studying ...
As they do in automotive, marine and other industrial markets (see “Part I,” via Learn More located under "Editor's Picks" on the top right), structural adhesives play an important part in aerospace ...
Michigan Tech has a long-standing reputation of offering an unparalleled mechanical and aerospace engineering education. Our challenging coursework, wide-ranging options, and state-of-the-art ...
Aerospace engineering student Alba Marcelin (left) and her professor, Paul Slaboch, look at a red car inside a wind tunnel located in the Pratt & Whitney Turbo Machinery lab at the University of ...
The Master's Program in Aerospace Engineering (MSAE) at Santa Clara University is a two-year program targeted at students who want to pursue a career in the aerospace industry, government, or Ph.D.