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The LRA is a student-run amateur rocketry group dedicated to giving students a chance to develop their high-power rocketry and composite fabrication skills while developing lasting friendships.
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ASE/EM professor and ICES director J. Tinsley Oden has been a major player in the development and global acceptance of computational mechanics.
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Professor Thomas J.R. Hughes delivered the inaugural Ted Belytschko Lecture at Northwestern University Nov. 25.
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Todd Humphreys was interviewed by local news stations on Amazon's plans for drone delivery. He and his student Kyle Wesson also recenlty published an article in the Nov. issue of Scientific American.
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J. Tinsley Oden presented the prestigious 44th Shaw Lecture at North Carolina State University Nov. 6 to a crowd of more than 100 guests.
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Investigating the hypersonic flow of gas molecules and dust particles as they spew hundreds of miles into the atmosphere of a distant moon has a group of UT aerospace engineers hooked on space exploration.
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Noel Clemens has been elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) by the Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD). The number of fellows elected each year is limited to 0.5% of the APS membership.
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Bob Schutz has been elected to the grade of Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
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Graduate student Kelley Hutchins will have the opportunity to see her work incorporated into a flexible wing aircraft program at Edwards Air Force Base this coming year.
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On Friday, October 25, Maruthi Akella and graduate student Miki Szmuk performed a field test to demonstrate the autonomous flight capability of UAVs. Watch video and slideshows.
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Maruthi Akella was selected to receive the prestigious Mechanics and Control of Flight (MCF) award from the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
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Over a near 65-year-long career, Ivo Babuška has seen the field of computational engineering shift from slide rule operations to supercomputers doing the mathematical heavy lifting.
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Behcet Acikmese has been elected to the grade of Associate Fellow in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
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Members of the UT Austin Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics community are invited to join us for our annual Fall Festival.
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Where does a mission to Mars begin? In this case, with a curious student in Professor Hans Mark’s “History of Spaceflight” class.