Category: Faculty
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Michigan Engineering’s Q&A with Karthik Duraisamy
Michigan Aerospace Professor attends the World Economic Forum to discuss geothermal energy at Davos
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Benjamin Jorns Receives DURIP Award for Propulsion Research
Michigan Aerospace Professor Secures Defense Grant for New Equipment to Support Testing of Alternative Propellants for Next-generation in-space propulsion systems.
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Michigan Aerospace Takes the Stage at the 2024 AIAA SciTech Conference
Student and faculty involvement in the recent AIAA SciTech Conference
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2023 AIAA Best Paper in Electric Propulsion Award
Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory receives sixth AIAA best paper award in the past seven years
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University of Michigan Professors Highlighted in AIAA Aerospace Year in Review
Dr. Anthony Waas, Avin Vijay and their team featured in 2023 Aerospace America Year in Review Article
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MDO Lab Team Wins Best Paper for Pioneering Turbofan Engine Design Optimization
AIAA awards the team of researchers with the 2023 Multidisciplinary Design Optimization Best Paper award
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Carlos Cesnik Honored with AIAA Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials (SDM) Award
Michigan Aerospace Engineering Chair receives prestigious award at 2024 SciTech Conference
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Oliver Jia-Richards and University of New South Wales published in AIAA’s Journal of Propulsion and Power
“Iodine Electric Propulsion System Thrust Validation: From Numerical Modeling to In-Space Testing”
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U-M Aerospace Professor featured in report from National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Professor Karthik Duraisamy served as a panelist discussing the use of digital twins in engineering.
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The Possibility of Guilt-free Flying
Professor Gökçin Çınar discusses the ability for sustainable aviation fuels to guide us into the future of air travel in CNN article
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Aircraft Design – Critical Design Review (CDR) Poster Session
FXB busy with hard working students eager to show off their work
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Detonation-based device for novel propulsion applications
Combustors that drive propulsion systems are often volumetric in nature, typically in the form of cylinders, and convert chemical to thermal and mechanical energy through oxidation of fuels. This deflagrating combustion approach is now beginning to be challenged by detonation-based combustion that utilizes shock waves to accelerate the oxidation of fuel-air mixture. This technology, originally…
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George Halow Participates in National Academies Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board Meeting – 2023 Fall
Sharing insights on the aeronautics workforce focusing on talent, recruitment, and training from an academic perspective
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The Michigan Initiative for Sustainable Aviation Inaugural Symposium Becomes Raving Success
Industry experts are taking a stand on sustainable aviation
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Professor Limbach Selected for NASA Supersonic LIDAR Project
Michigan Aerospace Professor Chris Limbach begins study of airborne atmospheric LIDAR aboard shape-morphing supersonic aircraft
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Last Farewell to Piotr Wolanski
Saying Goodbye to a Mentor and Collaborator of Rocket Science