Category: Faculty
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Teaching a new course on human spaceflight, Matula brings career experience to Aero students
From algae to astronauts, Matula’s NASA experience and research helps build space curriculum at Michigan Aerospace
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Welcome Oliver Jia-Richards To Michigan Aerospace
Professor Jia-Richards shares his research, experience and advice for students
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New course offering on Engineering Considerations and Research for Supporting Human Spaceflight
An engineering collaboration offers a new course focusing on space engineering
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Çinar awarded best paper at Sustainable Aviation Conference
U-M Faculty wins best paper at 2022 IEEE/AIAA Transportation Electrification Conference And Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium.
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In Memoriam: Leland Nicolai
The Department of Aerospace Engineering notes the passing of Dr. Leland Nicolai, PhD ‘68.
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In Memoriam: Professor Nguyen Vinh
U-M Aerospace mourns the passing of Faculty Emeritus Nguyen Vinh
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The box that rocked the universe
Jamie Cutler’s contributions to the technology and applications of CubeSats
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Max Z. Li wins two best paper awards
The International Conference on Research in Air Transportation awarded Li Best Paper for Network Management and UAS/UAM/AAM
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Raman awarded DoD MURI funding for detonations research
Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative funding examines a new generation of propulsion systems based on sustained detonations
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The case for more virtual testing
Anthony Waas in Aerospace America on the impact of virtual testing on the development cycle
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Benjamin Jorns Receives Department of Energy Early Career Research Award
Jorns awarded 5 years of funding for advanced plasma research
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New online master’s degree combines aerospace engineering, business and leadership
Accelerated program designed to develop the next generation of global aerospace leaders
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Reducing the need for hypersonic tunnel testing
Venkat Raman’s new research center offers a new future for hypersonic vehicles
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The Air Force Center of Excellence: Developing ROMS and digital twins for complex systems with accuracy
Their research ensures accuracy, scalability, and stability along with reduced development time and substantial cost savings for complex system design.
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Our vision for the future of Aerospace Engineering
U-M Aerospace’s Strategic Plan
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Opinion: five megatrends higher education must address
The University of Michigan’s aerospace engineering department recently completed a strategic review of the changing aerospace landscape and identified five megatrends that will shape the future