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Intelligent Autonomy for Aerospace Engineering Systems

Symposium on Dependable Autonomic and Secure Computing, 2018
The technological innovation on CNS and GNC in aviation and aeronautics creates the need not only for advanced automation but also more autonomy, and even intelligence to develop innovative aerospace engineering systems.
C. Insaurralde
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Aerospace Engineering, University

1984
Actually, the project got started before I got involved. The history is something like this—after it began the Space Shuttle program, NASA began to sell payload space for various flights. One experimenter might spend a million dollars on a flight. NASA felt they wouldn’t sell all the space for major experiments and so decided to offer the leftover ...
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School of aerospace engineers

Geodesy and Cartography, 2020
The authors discuss the project of creating a school of aerospace engineers, as well as the need to take additional measures to expand the opportunities of space education for children. These are promotion of schoolchildren’ s career guidance in the aerospace sphere, popularization of cosmonautics and involvement of young people in engineering and ...
M.D. Knyazeva, E.M. Mitrofanov
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High-strength titanium alloys for aerospace engineering applications: A review on melting-forging process

Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2022
Qinyang Zhao   +9 more
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Performance evaluation of extruded polystyrene foam for aerospace engineering applications using frequency analyses

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2023
M. Karpenko   +6 more
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The Aerospace Engineer Myth

Eighth Biennial IEEE-USA Careers Conference,, 2005
A myth is a falsehood that people chose to believe and embellish. A common myth, "Aerospace engineers design expensive products," is easily discredited. Not commonly recog- nized is the aerospace engineers' ability to solve difficult prob- lems with tools ranging from system engineering to neural networks. For example, today the U.S.
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Persistence in aerospace engineering: Why students choose and leave aerospace engineering

2019
Technological development, research and progress are one of the boosters of the US economy. Preparing students is important for the advance of the US economy and quality of life. STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) degrees prepare students for the technological and economic challenges by providing them with tools to advance in these
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Plasma Dynamics for Aerospace Engineering

, 2018
Charge conservation law, 76, 149 Charge number density, 75 Charge particle mobility, 32 Chemical equilibrium condition, 186 Chemical reaction constant, 198– 199 Backward reaction, 198 Forward reaction, 198 Chernyi et al.
J. Shang, S. Surzhikov
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The Aerospace Engineering Challenge

Teaching Children Mathematics, 2014
Integrating Science, Technology, and Engineering in Mathematics authors share ideas and activities that stimulate student interest in the integrated fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) in K—grade 6 classrooms. This article describes an activity that introduced fourth-grade students to the work of aerospace engineers and ...
English, Lyn D   +3 more
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Titanium Alloy Fasteners for Aerospace Engineering

Russian Engineering Research, 2023
I. A. Vorob’ev, T. S. Galiakhmetov
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