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- This week, Harrison “Jack” Schmitt, an Apollo-era astronaut and the last person to set foot on the moon, gave a group of students the chance to see something rare: color on the lunar surface. Schmitt, who flew on Apollo 17 in 1972,
- "It’s an exciting time to be in aerospace. The biggest problem right now is keeping up with demand." aerospace engineering students heard plenty of good news about the future of their chosen industry during a special
- Smead Aerospace Professor Penina Axelrad has been awarded a $1.1 million Graduate Assistantships in Areas of National Need (GAANN) grant from the US Department of Education. The program will provide funding to grow representation of women and
- Keith Belvin - NASA Langley - Autonomy and robotics are revolutionizing the current space paradigm, particularly by enabling in-space assembly and manufacturing capabilities. Together, on-orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (OSAM) capabilities allow large, persistent space assets to be constructed and routinely upgraded in space. These capabilities enable unprecedented...
- The European Geosciences Union (EGU) has named LASP Director Daniel Baker as the recipient of the 2019 Hannes Alfvén Medal. The medal was established in 1997 in recognition of the scientific achievements of Hannes Alfvén and is awarded for
- Something happens to the human immune system as we age, making it harder for us to fight off disease and causing other problems with things like vaccines. Rather than waiting for the population to grow old to test how and why this happens,
- Aerospace on Campus is Aviation Week and The Wings Club's signature student-oriented event, held on occasion at select aerospace programs in the U.S. that brings senior, influential members of the aerospace community together with the students
- Brian Argrow is a professor and chair of Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the . He was the founding director of the Research and Engineering Center for Unmanned Vehicles (RECUV) and is a former associate dean for
- Sanghamitra Neogi - Assistant Professor, Smead Aerospace Wed. Oct. 10, 2018 | DLC | 12:00 pm Download Flyer Abstract: Heat conduction in macroscopic continuum media is well described by classical physics. However, with continued miniaturization of
- Why did you choose engineering at ? I grew up in Broomfield, Colorado. So applying at a college close to my family was very important to me. Plus, I think Boulder is a very great town! And the highly praised engineering program convinced