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- A new report published by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory suggests the U.S. Space Force has to prepare for a day when the moon and the volume of space around it could become the next military frontier. Co-authored by Marcus Holzinger, an
- Lockheed Martin built and donated a special 1/3 scale GPS IIIF satellite mockup to the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences. The model was...
- Mark Sirangelo, Entrepreneur-Scholar-in-Residence, is offering all Smead Aerospace students an opportunity to advance their careers in the aerospace field. Working with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), Mark is providing
- Cody Watson, a rising senior in aerospace engineering sciences, has been named a winner in the Council on Undergraduate Research’s Student Video Competition. Watson spent last year participating in a Discovery Learning Apprenticeship (
- Shayna Hume and a team of fellow students are trying out life on Mars through a unique Earth-based experience. An aerospace engineering PhD student at the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä, Hume recently returned from a two-week stay at the Mars
- Twice a day, at dusk and just before dawn, a faint layer of sodium and other metals begins sinking down through the atmosphere, about 90 miles high above the city of Boulder, Colorado. The movement was captured by one of the world’s most sensitive
- Congratulation to Smead Aerospace PhD students Yashica Khatri and Jamie Voros for earning 2021 Zonta Amelia Earhart Fellowships! The program, open to students worldwide, recognizes up to...
- Congratulations to the Smead Aerospace Class of 2021! We are celebrating our outstanding degree candidates with a special virtual commencement ceremony, and are recognizing numerous students and teams for special achievements. All individual awards
- The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences would like to congratulate all 2021 bachelor of science, master of science, and doctor of philosophy graduates with this special virtual graduation ceremony in their honor. Although
- The college of engineering & applied science is honored to recognize the accomplishments of first-generation students as they achieve a new milestone for themselves, their families, and their communities in obtaining a degree from