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The department is deeply saddened to announce that Professor Bob E. Schutz passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on June 7, 2015.
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This year, WIALD designed a UAV system with the capability of transporting a payload from one destination to another via a glider.
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Thomas Hughes was selected to receive the 2015 Billy & Claude R. Hocott Distinguished Centennial Engineering Research Award.
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This spring we are proud to send 80 graduates from the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics out to change the world.
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The University of Texas at Austin’s Design, Build, Fly team placed fifth at the 2015 annual Cessna/Raytheon Missile Systems AIAA Student Design/Build/Fly competition.
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Alumna Andrea Chavez has been recognized with the 2015 American Helicopter Society's François-Xavier Bagnoud Award.
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Professors Philip Varghese and Noel Clemens have received funding from NASA-JSC to build a new plasma torch facility.
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Todd Humphreys and his research group have developed a centimeter-accurate GPS-based positioning system that could revolutionize geolocation on virtual reality headsets, cell phones and more.
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John Heideman, BS ASE '66, established the Angelo Miele Endowment, which is dedicated to funding our ASE/EM undergraduate student projects. Learn about his inspiration to give and how he continues to support our students.
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ASE/EM Professor Thomas J.R. Hughes has received the 2014 International Scientific Career Award of the Argentinian Association for Computational Mechanics.
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Michael Watkins of NASA-JPL has been named the new director of the Center for Space Research.
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Learn what drone security expert Todd Humphreys has to say about drone regulation in this op-ed piece.
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Behcet Acikmese and Todd Humphreys have been selected to receive Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Awards totaling $500,000 each from the National Science Foundation.
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Professor Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar has been selected to receive the prestigious 2015 Daniel C. Drucker Medal.