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May 22, 2017

AAE Alumna Spotlight: Emily Terrell

Emily (Birkhauser) Terrell graduated with a BSAAE in 2000. After working for Boeing for a little more than a year, she decided to go to law school. Emily currently works as an attorney in Washington, D.C., representing companies in technology-related fields.
May 18, 2017

Benjamin Vernhes chosen for 2017 Herbert F. Rogers Award

Benjamin Vernhes is the recipient of the 2017 Herbert F. Rogers Award. The honor is given annually to a senior who is “deemed the most worthy and deserving as determined by her/his contributions to the growth of the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics in fostering engineering as an academic discipline.”
May 17, 2017

AAE Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Poggie quoted in Aviation Week article

Associate Professor Jonathan Poggie was recently quoted in an Aviation Week article about NASA's crowd source challenge to speed up the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code FUN3D. Poggie's current CFD research includes a project on the effect of facility noise on hypersonic laminar-turbulent transition and a project on understanding and controlling separation unsteadiness in supersonic turbulent flow.
May 11, 2017

AAE Prof. Kathleen Howell wins 2017 Bruhn Award

AAE Professor Kathleen has been selected to receive the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics Elmer F. Bruhn Award for 2017. The award is presented annually to an outstanding teacher in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The winner is selected by the AAE undergraduate student body.
May 11, 2017

AAE Prof. Vikas Tomar wins annual C. T. Sun Award

AAE Prof. Vikas Tomar was selected for the annual C. T. Sun School of Aeronautics & Astronautics Excellence in Research Award. The honor is presented to an individual or a team of faculty members in the Purdue University School of Aeronautics & Astronautics to recognize high quality contributions in science and engineering.
May 5, 2017

AAE alumna on Blue Origin team selected for Collier Trophy

AAE alumna Dr. Yen Matsutomi represented the Blue Origin New Shepard team at the competition for the 2016 Robert J. Collier Trophy. The Blue Shepard won the award, which is presented annually by the National Aeronautic Association.
May 4, 2017

AAE project with West Lafayette students ready for lift-off

For more than two years, AAE students in Prof. Collicott's Zero-Gravity Flight Experiment class have helped West Lafayette second graders perfect an experiment testing whether the Say’s Firefly can glow in a zero-gravity environment. A rocket with the experiment is expected to launch later this year.
May 1, 2017

AAE Prof. Dominick Andrisani retires after 37 years

AAE Associate Prof. Dominick Andrisani is retiring after 37 years of service to the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics. A retirement reception in his honor was held April 27, 2017 in the Neil Armstrong Hall of Engineering.
May 1, 2017

AAE students win Fall 2016 Orbital ATK S.P.A.C.E. Awards

A team of students from AAE 251- Introduction to Aerospace Design has been chosen as the winner of the Fall 2016 Orbital ATK S.P.A.C.E. Awards. Student teams in the class were tasked with designing an undenied supply delivery system (USDS) that is capable of delivering a 2,000 kg payload anywhere on Earth with notable populations.
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