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NASA Sponsored 2 Purdue AAE Students to attend the 61st IAC
In 2010, NASA selected six graduate students from across the US to attend the 61st International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Prague, Czech Republic. Two of these student ambassadors were from AAE: Diane Craig Davis and Geoff Wawrzyniak.
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AAE Professor Steven Collicott's Experiment Mentioned in the October 2010 Physics Today
"With three minutes, you can study transient behavior of entire systems and not just components," says Purdue University aeronautics researcher Steven Collicott, whose experiment on critical surface wetting in microgravity was one of three selected for a free trip on an upcoming suborbital test flight by Blue Origin, an aerospace company in Kent, Washington.
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2010 marks the 100th Anniversary of Purdue's formal connection with Aerospace
The School of Aeronautics and Astronautics was established on the Purdue campus as a separate academic unit on July 1, 1945, but aeronautical engineering activities can be dated back to 1910 when Professor Cicero Bailey Veal from the School of Mechanical Engineering started the Purdue Aero Club.
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Wall Street Journal survey ranks Purdue 4th, Engineering 2nd
Corporate recruiters surveyed by the Wall Street Journal give Purdue high praise and high rankings. The recruiters ranked Purdue 4th overall, and the College of Engineering 2nd.
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AAE Graduate Student Amanda Haapala speaks with NASA Chief Administrator Charles Bolden on Tuesday.
NASA chief administrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. speaks with Purdue graduate student Amanda Haapala on Tuesday inside Armstrong Hall in West Lafayette. Haapala's research involved multibody dynamics.
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