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University of Washington - William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics
Hochschulen und Universitäten
Aerospace at the University of Washington
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The William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics is part of the College of Engineering at the University of Washington. We have been teaching aeronautics instruction for 102 years!
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http://aa.washington.edu
Externer Link zu University of Washington - William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics
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- Hochschulen und Universitäten
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- 11–50 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Seattle
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- Gegründet
- 1918
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352400 University of Washington, Guggenheim Hall, Box
Seattle, 98195, DE
Beschäftigte von University of Washington - William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics
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Susan Sherbak
Program Manager at the University of Washington
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Cara Winter
Associate Director - Wind Tunnel Program Operations
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Owen Williams
Research Associate Professor at University of Washington, Deputy Director of Washington Space Grant
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S. Rao Varanasi
Aerospace Professional - Design, Analysis, Manufacturing, Certification and Support
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Continuing our celebration of undergraduate research excellence! Today, we're highlighting an impressive team from our Nonlinear Dynamics and Control Lab who presented at our undergraduate showcase. Trail Sammarco, Marco Jawili, Celeste Yuan, Felicity C. and Maya Morse were researching a crucial challenge in aerospace: optimizing sensor placement for satellite proximity operations. Using fiducial markers and innovative observability analysis, they're improving how spacecraft can safely perform intricate maneuvers like docking and on-orbit refueling. Their work with AprilTag fiducial systems wasn't just theoretical - their simulations of geostationary flybys provided valuable insights into optimal marker placement, considering real-world constraints like solar panels and camera visibility. This outstanding undergraduate team, mentored by graduate students Nicholas Andrews and Joshua Cheng under the guidance of Professor Kristi Morgansen, is advancing our capabilities in autonomous space operations. Their research could impact everything from satellite servicing to space debris removal! Proud to see our undergrads contributing to such cutting-edge aerospace research! Access their poster here: https://lnkd.in/gbJuNJW7 #AerospaceEngineering #UndergraduateResearch #AutonomousSystems
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🤖 Cross-disciplinary research alert! Continuing our undergraduate showcase series with groundbreaking work from our Control and Trustworthy Robotics Lab. Marc Alwan from the UW Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, working with our Professor Karen Leung, is developing life-saving technology for disaster response. Their project combines autonomous UAVs with ultra-wideband radar to detect vital signs of survivors through rubble in search and rescue operations. Using advanced signal processing and neural networks, Marc's work enables drones to detect breathing and heart rates from a distance, even through obstacles. The implications for disaster response are enormous - imagine UAVs quickly scanning collapsed buildings to locate survivors. What's particularly exciting is the fusion of aerospace engineering with computer science. The team is not just collecting data - they're developing sophisticated algorithms for autonomous, perception-aware control to optimize search patterns in disaster zones. Access Marc's research poster: https://lnkd.in/gvTD3gRg Outstanding work, Marc! #DisasterResponse #Robotics #ComputerScience #Aerospace #UndergraduateResearch
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Continuing our showcase of outstanding undergraduate research! Today, we're spotlighting impressive work from our Quantitative Flow Visualization Lab. Lucas Vos and Sara Hines are diving deep into fluid dynamics, experimentally validating numerical simulations of wall shear stress generated by vertically impinging planar jets. Using sophisticated hot-wire anemometry and precision 3-axis measurements, they're capturing detailed velocity profiles and translating them into comprehensive shear stress distributions. Their meticulous approach - from careful calibration to data collection in increments as small as 0.1mm - demonstrates the rigor needed in experimental fluid mechanics. This validation work is crucial for advancing our in-house simulation software and deepening our understanding of wall jet physics. Under the guidance Professor Dana Dabiri, these undergrads are contributing to fundamental fluid dynamics research with applications across aerospace and mechanical engineering. Their results are already showing promising trends that align with theoretical projections! Fantastic work by our undergraduate researchers in advancing our understanding of complex fluid phenomena! Access their research poster here: https://lnkd.in/gZP3TQh2 #FluidDynamics #UndergraduateResearch #Engineering #ExperimentalPhysics
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🎓 Let's hear it for our three outstanding undergraduate researchers from the Z-Pinch Lab who presented their groundbreaking fusion research at our undergraduate showcase! Alejandro Santana is measuring thrust performance using a ballistic pendulum, pushing the boundaries of deep space travel. His work could lead to fusion-powered spacecraft capable of interstellar flight, with predictions of achieving over 1000 newtons of thrust! Elyse Lian has calibrated a modified CCD spectrometer to monitor impurities in Z-pinch plasma. Her precise measurements of carbon emission lines help us understand plasma heating dynamics, crucial for optimizing fusion conditions. Walker Holmquist is developing innovative pyrometry calibration methods to measure extreme temperatures in fusion propulsion systems. His work tackles the challenge of measuring electrodes that may exceed 3800 Kelvin, essential for designing sustainable fusion reactors. Together, these researchers are advancing different aspects of Z-pinch fusion technology - from propulsion to diagnostics to thermal management. Their contributions bring us one step closer to practical fusion energy and revolutionary space travel. Congratulations to these talented researchers and their faculty adviser, Uri Shumlak, for pushing the boundaries of fusion science! #FusionEnergy #SpaceTravel #UndergraduateResearch #STEM #Innovation
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Undergraduate research spotlight on Claire Fisher! We're proud to share her work in our ILLIMITED LAB, in collaboration with Bart Boom and Professor Ed Habtour. Claire presented their research into how Northern Gannets survive high-speed water impacts during their incredible 60+ mph dives! 🐦💨 This research focuses on the unique vertebrae dynamics of gannet necks, using innovative physical modeling to understand how these birds prevent neck buckling during impact. By simulating vertebrae with laser-cut plates and replicating muscles using nonlinear elastic cords, our resesarchers are uncovering nature's ingenious solutions to extreme biomechanical challenges. This work not only advances our understanding of avian biomechanics but could also inspire new approaches in engineering and material science. 🔬🌊 Special thanks too to research collaborators: KAUST's Tadd Truscott and Friday Harbor Lab's Adam Summers. Congratulations on this impressive showcase, Claire! Looking forward to seeing where this research leads. Visit Claire's research poster: https://lnkd.in/g6ZazmA4 #Biomechanics #UndergraduateResearch #FridayHarborLabs
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A great big welcome to our new assistant professors! Read more about Charles Dorn, Martin Nisser, and Avin Vijay - they're right at the top!
Students aren’t the only new faces on campus! This year, we welcome 22 new faculty to the College of Engineering. They all bring unique expertise from a diverse range of fields, including marine renewable energy, robotic manufacturing, #quantum computing and so much more. Get to know the new faculty and help us welcome them in the comments! https://bit.ly/4gRgkyS
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Read about how drone-focused research in A&A's CTRL (Control & Trustworthy Robotics Lab) under Assistant Professor Karen Leung is creating safer conditions for firefighters in rugged conditions! And thanks, Isaac Remy, for contributing insight and context into this work.
As wildfires occur more frequently around the U.S., UW Engineering researchers are trying to understand the causes and mitigate the damage. 🌳🔥 🧯 Over in University of Washington - William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Assistant Professor Karen Leung and her team are developing a new system for drones to safely generate real-time fire maps with overlaid terrain and elevation. At the University of Washington Civil and Environmental Engineering, researchers are improving predictive models for risks associated with sediment transport after wildfires and the role it plays in flooding. Over at the RAPID Center, researchers like CEE Professor Joe Wartman are coordinating mission planning and deployment support for extreme event reconnaissance organizations, universities, government agencies and international organizations. Learn more about how the UW is blazing a trail with wildfire research: https://bit.ly/4d894eB
Blazing a trail with wildfire research
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University of Washington - William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics hat dies direkt geteilt
Applications for the 24-25 season are now open! Design Build Fly at UW is committed to fulfilling our motto: “educate and compete”. Join our team to gain hands-on experience and develop the skills needed to excel as an engineer. Motivated students of all backgrounds and experience levels are encouraged to apply. Applications close October 2nd. Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gdJTbMH5 #aviation #planes #airplane #aircraft #flight #aiaa #universityofwashington #uofwa #modelaviation #aeronautics #engineering #aerospaceengineering #designbuildfly #aiaadbf #dbf2024 #aiaadbf #rcairplanes #aviationlovers #engineeringlife #mechanicalengineering #compositematerials #carbonfiber #electricalengineering #educateandcompete
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A big welcome to Assistant Professor Vijay!
Assistant Professor at the University of Washington | Researcher in In-space Manufacturing (ISM/ ISAM), Design for Additive Manufacturing (DfAM), Design Optimization
I am thrilled to share that I have joined the University of Washington - William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics as a tenure-track Assistant Professor this Fall (or Autumn as we call it here!). At UW, I have established the GEMS (G3MS) in Aerospace - a Group for Mechanics, Materials, and Manufacturing of Structures in Aerospace. As the broad name suggests, the group will study problems in Mechanics and Design for Manufacturing (DfM/DfAM) of structures inclusive of their varying material properties and the constraints, parameters, and signatures imposed by their manufacturing. The wider scope of the lab will include composites and additively manufactured materials for applications ranging from aircraft to space structures, including deployable and In-Space Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM). As thrilled as I am, I also realize the greater responsibility as a faculty member, teacher, mentor, and researcher. I look forward to learning, listening, sharing my experience, and mentoring my students toward their success and career goals! I am actively hiring graduate and undergraduate researchers and postdocs at GEMS in Aerospace starting in the 2025 admission cycle. I invite you to kindly share this information if you know talented students (or yourself!) who are passionate about exciting research in aerospace structures and materials.
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