Seminar
Jade Morton Professor and Director of CCAR, Smead Aerospace Monday, April 11 | 3:30 P.M. | Hybrid: AERO 111 and Zoom - Register Now Abstract: GPS/GNSS has impacted nearly every aspect of our modern society. Yet, it relies on extremely low power
Kurt Maute Professor and Palmer Engineering Chair, Smead Aerospace Wednesday, April 6 | 3:30 P.M. | Hybrid: AERO 114 and Zoom Webinar Abstract: Topology optimization has emerged as a promising and powerful approach to design engineered materials
Jeff Thayer Professor - Smead Aerospace, and Director of SWx-TREC Monday, April 4 | 3:30 P.M. | Hybrid: AERO 111 and Zoom - Register Now Abstract: A common phrase in the vernacular of the NASA Heliophysics Science Mission Directorate is to study
David Darmofal Jerome C. Hunsaker Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT & Smead Aerospace Byram Distinguished Visiting Professor Friday, Apr. 1 | 12:00 P.M. | AERO 114 Abstract: A key consideration in the design of supersonic
Erik Knudsen Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering, George Mason ³Ô¹ÏÍø Thursday, Mar. 17 | 10:00 A.M. | Zoom Webinar Bio: Erik Knudsen completed his graduate studies at the ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Florida in 2006 and taught as an adjunct
The future of space and today’s global crisis: A talk with a former leader of U.S. Strategic Command, Air Force Space Command, and a NASA Astronaut Kevin Chilton USAF (Ret), U.S. Strategic Command, Air Force Space Command, NASA Astronaut
Joe Oefelein Professor, Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Friday, Mar. 18 | 12:00 P.M. | AERO 114 Abstract: This presentation will highlight recent progress and challenges in development of the Large Eddy Simulation (LES)
Maryam Shakiba Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Tech Monday, Mar. 14 | 9:00 A.M. | AERO 111 Abstract: This presentation discusses finite element and physics-based data-driven modeling of progressive damage in
Riley Culberg Electrical Engineering PhD Candidate, Stanford ³Ô¹ÏÍø Monday, Mar. 7 | 9:00 A.M. | AERO 111 Abstract: The Greenland Ice Sheet is currently the second largest contributor to barystatic sea level rise, with mass loss dominated by
Anya Jones Professor of Aerospace Engineering, ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Maryland, College Park Wednesday, Mar. 9 | 10:00 A.M. | AERO N240 Abstract: Wings experiencing large flow disturbances often experience massive flow separation resulting in shear layers