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Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin
Higher Education
Austin, TX 5,243 followers
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About us
The Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin is an interdisciplinary department with teaching and research activities in astronautics, earth-space engineering and science, aviation, energy, robotics, theoretical and experimental mechanics, and computational engineering. We offer programs in aerospace engineering, computational engineering and engineering mechanics. Our aerospace engineering programs consistently rank among the top in the nation and we are the first university to offer an undergraduate degree in computational engineering.
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http://www.ae.utexas.edu
External link for Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Austin, TX
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1942
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Primary
2617 Wichita Street
Austin, TX 78712, US
Employees at Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin
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Ferhat Kadioglu
Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
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Thinh T. Doan
An educator and researcher working as an assistant professor at UT Austin.
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Mahmood Mousavi
Researcher at UT Austin
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Brandon Clarke
PhD Candidate in Engineering Mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin
Updates
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A Texas-sized congratulations to our Fall 2024 students who are graduating this semester - y'all made it! 🎓 🚀 We enjoyed celebrating with you at our Caps, Coffee & Confections event and encourage you to stay in touch by sending us your updates via our alumni form: https://lnkd.in/g4SyKPhy Hook 'em horns! 🤘 View more photos: https://lnkd.in/gw38XyWb #TheSkyIsNotTheLimit #TexasEngineering #LonghornNation
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With new funding from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Fabrizio Bisetti is leading a research team that aims to greatly improve turbulent flow modeling using advanced machine learning techniques: https://lnkd.in/gPyMmP7w #TurbulenceModeling #AI #ML #TexasEngineering Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin | Harvard University | The Johns Hopkins University | University of Texas Center for Space Research | UT Austin Research | University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Congratulations to alumna Hailey Nichols on her successful entrepreneurial journey that began here at Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin as part of the #LaunchTexas program. You're an inspiration to our future #TexasEngineering entrepreneurs, Hailey! 🚀 🤘 Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin | Texas Innovation Center
📢 Exciting news from Locus Lock! We’re proud to announce the close of an oversubscribed funding round, marking a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize PNT technology. This investment accelerates our mission to bring advanced and accurate positioning capabilities to government and commercial customers around the world. This round was supported by notable investors, including AIN Ventures, Aurelia Foundry, CreationsVC, Jolt VC, ff Venture Capital, Techstars, and the The University of Texas at Austin of Texas Seed Fund, along with a matching grant from the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT). The funding will support product development, pilot deployments, customer acquisition, and scaling our production and manufacturing operations. We will also be growing our team, opening up new positions across engineering, sales, and customer success. If you’re ready to dive in and make a real impact, we want to hear from you! Send us your resume/CV at jobs@locuslock.com. We’re grateful for the support of our investors, team, early customers, and advisors as we continue to ensure safe mobility everywhere through our GNSS positioning solutions. Stay tuned for more updates as we scale! To learn more about Locus Lock and our progress to date, visit: https://lnkd.in/gXnP8smY #gps #pnt #gnss #navigation #antijam #antispoof
Building the Future: An Exciting New Chapter Unlocked for Locus Lock
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Dr. Rausch’s soft tissue biomechanics lab and the clinical neuroscience division at the Dell Medical School (Dr. Saber’s lab) have a joint opening in neurovascular biomechanics for imaging- and modeling-based treatment optimization of strokes. Please share widely 🙏 ! More information on the soft tissue biomechanics lab: www.manuelrausch.com. More information about the project: A major component of this project will be the development of in-silico and computational models of ischemic strokes and thrombectomy for image-based patient-specific analysis and treatment. The applicant will directly interact with clinical faculty and research staff to assist in acquiring clinical images of the human neurovascular system. The applicant will also work with Dr. Rausch to conduct experiments on in-vitro and in-vivo blood clots, develop novel imaging protocols, and build numerical models of patient-specific clots and vascular anatomy for treatment optimization.
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Congratulations to a group of aerospace engineering seniors whose team “AETHER-NET” is one of ten teams across the nation selected as finalists in the 2025 NASA SUITS (Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students) challenge! For this year’s challenge, college students from across the U.S. were invited to design concepts for an augmented reality display and controls method that could someday be integrated into future generations of spacesuits as part of NASA’s Moon to Mars strategy. Teams will work with NASA mentors to fully develop their concepts over the next several months, then in May 2025, students will travel to NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Johnson Space Center to test their project in an analog lunar environment. “As we approach the mock EVA testing at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in May 2025, I can’t wait to see our designs in action and showcase them to NASA engineers. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to work on a project that could impact human spaceflight, and I’m thrilled to be part of it. Let’s continue pushing the boundaries of innovation and exploration!” – Jeremiah Do, AETHER-NET Project Manager and Team Lead Check out the NASA Suits 2025 Selection Show for more details and accepted team reveal: https://lnkd.in/gP4T6kGc We can’t wait to see how our Texas Engineers do in the competition. Stay tuned for updates this coming spring. Hook ‘em! 🚀 🤘 AETHER-NET was formed as part of the senior capstone Spacecraft Mission and Design course in Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin. Adam Nokes, a lecturer at UT Austin, teaches the course and serves as the team’s faculty advisor. Team members include Jeremiah Do, Nathaniel Beasley, Melanie Donate, Angel Garcia, Richard Guarneros and Dominic Nguyen. Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin | University of Texas Center for Space Research #SpacecraftDesign #SpaceMissions #SeniorCapstoneDesign #TheSkyIsNotTheLimit
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We're thrilled to see two of our alumni elected as 2025 AIAA Fellows! Congratulations to Mason Peck of Cornell University and John Carson of NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration for being honored for their "notable and valuable contributions to the arts, sciences or technology of aeronautics and astronautics." 🚀 🤘 https://lnkd.in/gmUA23AF
AIAA Announces Class of 2025 Honorary Fellows and Fellows
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Happy December! As we are heading into finals week, our members are working hard at balancing exams, projects, and making progress on Halcyon MK-1. Nevertheless, we continue pushing for our January launch. We are very excited to share with you our December newsletter! Check it out to see what we have been up to recently and learn about some of our upcoming projects! #texasbornspacebound #universityoftexasataustin
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What a year for Texas Engineering 🤘 From the first-ever robotics honors program in the nation to a new antibody that neutralizes COVID to guiding the first U.S. moon landing in 50 years, we've done it all this year. Swipe through to find out what our number one was this year. Missed these headlines? Get our emails 👉 https://lnkd.in/g2geT-QN