Humans have been looking to the skies for hundreds of thousands of years. Now, we can actually reach them. From first flights, to Mars missions, to bringing light to the dark side of the moon, there's ...
Lynn Pickering discusses the importance of trustworthy AI in aerospace with the Ohio Federal Research Network.
Aerospace engineers design, develop, and test aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems by using principles of mechanical engineering, materials science, and physics to create designs that meet ...
Ron Barrett-Gonzalez, University of Kansas professor of aerospace engineering, shows off KU’s “hexcopter” prototype at a news conference in 2018. A KU engineering professor who has been a leader in ...
The state of Nevada has long had a thriving aerospace industry, and now the University of Nevada, Reno has an aerospace engineering program that can provide educated employees and research and ...
Aerospace engineers design, test, and manufacture aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, missiles, and related equipment and systems. Learn the aeronautical and astronautical aspects of aerospace ...
Spirit Engineering had spent a decade tucked away in the outskirts of Grand Junction, secretly developing, then building, ...
Are you interested in the space industry? Do you want to understand how aircraft are designed and built? Consider the aerospace engineering minor. Aerospace engineers are the professionals who design ...
Aerospace engineers earn a comfortable $121,110 per year on average in the U.S., according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Aerospace engineers do some very, very cool work. They design mainly ...
Aerospace engineers design, test, and maintain aircraft, spacecraft, and related technologies, playing a crucial role in safe and efficient flight. Becoming an aerospace engineer typically requires a ...
The Aerospace Engineering Minor develops the engineering analysis and design skills necessary for creating and understanding aerospace vehicles and their subsystems. The minor includes diverse topics ...