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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.
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The Honda Foundation of Japan has awarded this year's Honda Prize to Professor J. Tinsley Oden.
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Professor Thomas J.R. Hughes was selected as one of the first fellows of the Engineering Mechanics Institute (EMI), a relatively new institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers dedicated to serving the engineering community through the development and application of engineering mechanics.
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Todd Humphreys discusses how GPS could change our standards for privacy on NPR's TED Radio Hour talk show. Listen to the story here.
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Alumnus Alan Stern returned to campus to give UT students and faculty an eye-opening view into the next generation of space flight.
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The Polish Academy of Arts and Sciences has elected ASE/EM Professor Leszek Demkowicz as a foreign member.
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Colleen Kaul, a former ASE/EM graduate student, and Professor Venkat Raman were selected to receive the distinguished paper award at the 34th International Symposium on Combustion.
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Nanshu Lu has been invited to give a talk at the National Academy of Engineering’s 19th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium.
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The Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics welcomes Tan Bui-Thanh as an assistant professor this fall.
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Professor Demkowicz’s numerical modeling methods have resulted in simulations that showcase interesting and sometimes unexpected phenomena.
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Divya Thakur, an aerospace engineering PhD candidate, has won the John V. Breakwell Student Travel Award from the American Astronautical Society (AAS) Space Flight Mechanics Committee.