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October 19, 2017

AAE faculty named AIAA Associate Fellows

Two members of the AAE faculty, Profs. Li Qiao and Steven Son, have been named Class of 2018 Associate Fellows by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). They were chosen for their accomplishments and leadership in the global aerospace community.
October 18, 2017

AerosPACE program prepares next generation of innovators

AerosPACE is a Boeing-sponsored, award-winning, multi-disciplinary, and multi-university collaborative capstone program bringing together stakeholders from industry, academia and government to build core competencies for the next generation of aerospace innovators in a sociotechnical, collaborative environment founded in the learning sciences.
October 18, 2017

AAE alum named CEO of aerospace company

AAE alum Fernando de Caralt has been named Chief Executive Officer of BRS Aerospace. BRS is the world's leading designer and manufacturer of whole aircraft parachute systems.
October 17, 2017

AAE alum helps set world speed record

James Gregory, AAE alum and professor at The Ohio State University, has helped set a drone world speed record. Gregory was part of a team at OSU’s Aerospace Research Center that set the record for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) of any size.
October 17, 2017

Purdue team takes second in NASA competition

A group of AAE seniors earned second place in the NASA Advanced Air Vehicles Subsonic Commercial Transport Design Challenge for their Project Indra aircraft design.
October 17, 2017

AAE graduate student earns second in design competition

Graduate student Geoffrey Andrews won second place in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Individual Aircraft Design Competition. The challenge in the competition was to design a multi-mission amphibian aircraft capable of both passenger and cargo missions.
October 17, 2017

AAE alumna featured in Washington Post

AAE alumna Mar Vaquero has been featured in a Washington Post story called “How to steer a spacecraft into Saturn.” The article discusses the billion-dollar spacecraft named Cassini, which was launched during the tenure of Bill Clinton and arrived at Saturn in the first term of George W. Bush.
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