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Exploring the Differences and Manipulation Pathways of Introductory Aerospace Engineering Problems through Concept Mapping

Frontiers in Education Conference, 2022
This full paper is focused on research into how educators might use concept mapping to explore and design learning experiences in a problem-based learning environment. Attempts to incorporate more open-ended, ill-structured experiences have increased but
Andrew T. Olewnik   +3 more
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Development of a Diagnose-and-Solve Problem for an Aerospace Engineering Classroom: A Design Case in Operationalizing Jonassen’s Design Theory of Problem Solving

International Journal of Education in Mathematics Science and Technology
Motivated by challenges faced by faculty to develop “good” problems for engineering classrooms, we report on the development and implementation of a diagnose-and-solve problem for an introductory aerospace engineering course.
Scott Ferguson, Andrew Olewnik
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SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS ACCOMPANIING THE COURSE "ACOUSTICS AND RESEARCH OF MACHINE VIBRATIONS" AT THE FACULTY OF PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING

System design and analysis of aerospace technique characteristics
Summarizes many years of experience teaching biomechanics and the course “Acoustics and Vibration Research in Machines” at the Physics and Technology Faculty  of  Oles  Honchar  Dnipro National University.
G. Sokol, O. D. Snobko
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A High School-Level Space Design Competition to Inspire Youth Aspirations in Aeronautics and Aerospace

Volume 7: Engineering Education; Fluids Engineering
The Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering at South Dakota State University (SDSU) hosted a regional space design competition in the spring of 2025 to spark high school students’ interest in aeronautics and aerospace while preparing future generations ...
Yucheng Liu, L. Liu
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Predictive control: A lecture course given in the Aerospace Engineering Faculty TU Delft

1998
These notes were written for a course of 14 two-hour lectures on Model Predictive Control given to students at the Technical University of Delft in November and December 1997.
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Aerospace engineer earns Oak Ridge Associated Universities Ralph Powe Junior Faculty Award

2015
Michael Philen, assistant professor of aerospace and ocean engineering at Virginia Tech, has recently received the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Award.
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Aerospace Engineering Curricular Expansion in Information Systems

Advances in Aeronautical Informatics, 2018
E. Atkins
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80 Years of Aerospace Engineering Education in the Netherlands

2021
Gillian Saunders-Smits, Joris Melkert
exaly  

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