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June 16, 2017

AAE alumnus Frank Bauer awarded NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal

AAE alumnus Frank Bauer (BSAAE ’79, MSAAE ’80) has been awarded the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal. Bauer was recognized for “distinguished public service in enabling the enhanced use of the Global Positioning System for satellites by NASA and the United States.”
June 7, 2017

Purdue AAE alumnae Loral O'Hara selected for the 2017 NASA Astronaut Class

Purdue AAE alumnae Loral O'Hara (MSAAE '09) has been selected for the 2017 NASA Astronaut Class. O'Hara is one of five women and seven men selected from a record number of applicants. The new astronauts must complete two years of intensive training at the Johnson Space Center before they will be qualified for assignment to future space missions.
May 30, 2017

AAE students build drones with Boeing AerosPACE program

Purdue AAE students participated in the Boeing-sponsored Aerospace Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering (AerosPACE) program over the 2016-2017 academic year. Teaming up with engineering students at five other U.S. universities, they designed, built, and flew a fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) or “drone” aircraft.
May 25, 2017

AAE graduate student part of FAA Center of Excellence Summer Experience

The Aviation Research Division of the Federal Aviation Administration has chosen Aeronautics and Astronautics (AAE) graduate student Tejas Pant for its Center of Excellence Summer Experience program. Pant will work as full-time graduate researcher at the William J. Hughes FAA Technical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey over the summer.
May 24, 2017

Purdue Micro-g NExT team heads to Houston

Six AAE students have earned the opportunity to test their design skills at the NASA Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams program – Micro-g NExT – activity in Houston May 24-26, 2017. The Purdue team spent the past two semesters developing a tool to anchor an astronaut to the surface of an asteroid.
May 24, 2017

AAE Prof. Wayne Chen receives HDR from Tampere University of Technology

AAE Prof. Wayne Chen has been awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Technology by Tampere University of Technology (TUT) in Finland “in recognition of significant contributions to the research of the behaviour of high deformation rates in materials as well as long-standing collaboration in research and technological development in the field of materials science.”
May 22, 2017

AAE Alumna Spotlight: Emily Terrell

Emily (Birkhauser) Terrell graduated with a BSAAE in 2000. After working for Boeing for a little more than a year, she decided to go to law school. Emily currently works as an attorney in Washington, D.C., representing companies in technology-related fields.
May 18, 2017

Benjamin Vernhes chosen for 2017 Herbert F. Rogers Award

Benjamin Vernhes is the recipient of the 2017 Herbert F. Rogers Award. The honor is given annually to a senior who is “deemed the most worthy and deserving as determined by her/his contributions to the growth of the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics in fostering engineering as an academic discipline.”
May 17, 2017

AAE Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Poggie quoted in Aviation Week article

Associate Professor Jonathan Poggie was recently quoted in an Aviation Week article about NASA's crowd source challenge to speed up the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code FUN3D. Poggie's current CFD research includes a project on the effect of facility noise on hypersonic laminar-turbulent transition and a project on understanding and controlling separation unsteadiness in supersonic turbulent flow.
May 11, 2017

AAE Prof. Kathleen Howell wins 2017 Bruhn Award

AAE Professor Kathleen has been selected to receive the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics Elmer F. Bruhn Award for 2017. The award is presented annually to an outstanding teacher in the School of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The winner is selected by the AAE undergraduate student body.
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