Category: aerospace
For the past decade, USC’s Women in Science and Engineering program has been working to make academic research and scholarship more hospitable to women scientists.
The USC Science Technology and Research (STAR) Program provides an opportunity for seniors at the Bravo Medical Magnet High School to work as an integral part of a USC research team.
40 years after the United States landed on the moon on July 21, 1969, two Texas A&M aerospace engineering faculty have shared their thoughts on the landing as well as the future of the U.S. space program.
Dr. John Valasek, associate professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and director of the Vehicle Systems and Control Laboratory at Texas A&M University, received the Outstanding Alumnus of the Year Award for 2009 from the aerospace engineering department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.
Aerospace engineering senior Justin Wilkerson is the recipient of the 2009 Ammon S. Andes National Award from Sigma Gamma Tau, the Aerospace Engineering Honor Society.
Aerospace engineering senior Justin Wilkerson
The OWN Low Speed Wind Tunnel (OWN LSWT) at Texas A&M University will host the 45th International Subsonic Aerodynamic Testing Association (SATA) conference beginning Sunday and running through June 12.
James L. Easton, chairman and CEO of sports equipment company Jas. D. Easton Inc., has given $2 million to the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science to fund research on advanced carbon materials for sports equipment and aerospace applications.
The National Science Foundation has awarded three-year graduate fellowships to several Texas A&M University engineering students.
The Boeing Co. has generously provided $72,000 for graduate students in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University.
The funds are providing fellowships for the students during spring and summer 2009.