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Iowa State students engineer rover for Mars challenge

Ames, Iowa—Think about Mars, and visions of hot, dusty, and rough terrain come to mind. Designing a vehicle that can traverse that terrain and perform complex tasks is a challenge usually reserved for elite teams of professional engineers, but an enterprising group of Iowa State engineering students has created just such a vehicle. Iowa State’s …Continue reading “Iowa State students engineer rover for Mars challenge”

Engineering researcher seeks answers to asteroid deflection

Ames, Iowa—An Asteroid Deflection Research Center (ADRC) has been established on the Iowa State campus to bring researchers from around the world to develop asteroid deflection technologies. The center was signed into effect in April by the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost. “In the early 1990s, scientists around the world initiated studies …Continue reading “Engineering researcher seeks answers to asteroid deflection”

Becky Johnson, AER E Alum, Lands Dream Job

Becky Johnson (BS Aero 2003, MEng Aero 2004) has landed her dream job. She loves Astrodynamics, and her job title for over three years has been Orbital Analyst with the Space Test and Engineering Contract (STEC) at Kirtland Air Force Base, NM. STEC supports the Space Development and Test Wing (SDTW). STEC is primarily composed …Continue reading “Becky Johnson, AER E Alum, Lands Dream Job”

AerE/MSE senior is commencement student marshal

David Lantz, a graduating senior with a double major in AerE and MSE, has been selected to serve as the College of Engineering student marshal at Iowa State’s undergraduate commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 10. In this role, Lantz will lead the engineering graduates in to the ceremony. The student marshal is selected by the …Continue reading “AerE/MSE senior is commencement student marshal”

Professor and tornado/microburst simulator featured on History Channel

Students and Iowa State University researchers — particularly Partha Sarkar, a professor of aerospace engineering; Fred Haan, an assistant professor of aerospace engineering; and Bill Gallus, a professor of geological and atmospheric sciences — use the Tornado/Microburst Simulator to study how wind storms affect buildings. Photo by Bob Elbert.

New members inducted into Hall of Distinguished Alumni

AMES, Iowa–The Iowa State University Department of Aerospace Engineering has inducted five new members into the Hall of Distinguished Alumni for 2008. The Hall of Distinguished Alumni, inaugurated in 2004, is a permanent display that showcases individuals who have made significant contributions to the aerospace industry. The inductees are Clayton C. Anderson, NASA astronaut; Sukumar …Continue reading “New members inducted into Hall of Distinguished Alumni”

AerE engineers to be on The History Channel

Adam Roland, an Iowa State senior from Grand Island, Neb., who’s studying aerospace engineering, builds a model “flying rod” in an Iowa State laboratory. Tom Phillips, a producer with amovie company inc., records the process for The History Channel’s “Monsterquest” series. The story follows a team of Iowa State faculty and students as they do …Continue reading “AerE engineers to be on The History Channel”

Anderson begins journey back to Earth

Iowa State alum and astronaut Clay Anderson began his journey back to Earth onboard space shuttle Discovery today. Discovery, with Anderson and six other astronauts onboard, is scheduled to land at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Wednesday. Over the past 10 days, the Discovery and ISS crews installed a major new compartment on the …Continue reading “Anderson begins journey back to Earth”

Anderson prepares to leave the space station

Aerospace engineering alum Clay Anderson, who has lived on the International Space Station (ISS) since last June, is preparing for his return to Earth in early November. The 48-year-old astronaut recently talked with Radio Iowa News about his feelings regarding the end of his space mission. While Anderson’s two Expedition 15 crewmates will leave on …Continue reading “Anderson prepares to leave the space station”

Anderson welcomes Expedition 16 crew

Aerospace engineering alum Clay Anderson and his Expedition 15 crewmates welcomed the Expedition 16 crew to the International Space Station (ISS) on October 12. Iowa native Peggy Whitson is the Expedition 16 commander. While Anderson will remain on the ISS until early November, his two crewmates will depart on October 21 onboard the Soyuz. Their …Continue reading “Anderson welcomes Expedition 16 crew”

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