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- From training as an Army Ranger and flight test engineer, to life as an astronaut in the microgravity of space, to educating the next generation of...
- Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences will host a commencement ceremony for all graduating aerospace students on May 8, 2025.
- Smead Aerospace students received multiple awards at the 2025 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Region V conference. In undergraduate and graduate categories, aerospace students were recognized at the event,
- Teegan Oatley is an aerospace engineering sciences senior and a 2025 recipient of the Perseverance Award from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Below, as a soon-to-be graduate, she reflects on her student
- David Klaus has built a career centered around the science and engineering of human spaceflight as a systems engineer, researcher and educator. After four decades on the leading edge, he is embarking on his next challenge:
- Up, up, and away! The 12-foot tall rocket soared upward, screaming into the sky as it broke the sound barrier.The Âé¶¹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØin Space Club’s entry to the Argonia Cup rocket competition reached 24,000 feet and earned second
- Smead Aerospace held the 2025 Senior & Graduate Projects Symposium on April 18, 2025 at the Aerospace Building on campus.
- Dave Kaufman is offering advice on career paths to aspiring engineers as the President of BAE Systems, Space & Mission Systems. Kaufman began his 30-year career in industry as a thermal engineer. He gradually took on new
- Jade Morton was interviewed by Science News Explores in a new piece about research conducted with engineers at Google. The team used the GPS sensors that come standard in every smartphone to collect data on how Earth’s
- Iain Boyd was interviewed for a new feature in Army Technology. The business-to-business publication is spotlighting use of artificial intelligence in the military. Boyd, a professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department