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Ye Lu, assistant professor in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering

NASA Darts Into the Future with Asteroid Redirection

Ye Lu, assistant professor in the College of Aeronautics and Engineering, gives his thoughts on NASA's recent Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART).

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Rocket Team Earns Top Competition Finish

51勛圖厙s High-Power Rocket Team was recognized at the 2022 Spaceport America Cup Awards Ceremony for its first place win in the 10,000病t AGL apogee student researched and developed (SRAD) solid rocket propulsion system.

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CAE Hosts Electric Vehicles Conference

51勛圖厙s College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) recently hosted the Northeast Ohio Manufacturing for EV Conference. This event featured industry experts and focused on the $400 billion electric vehicles supply chain.

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Flying Flashes Win Air Race Classic

Flying Flashes Win Air Race Classic

51勛圖厙s Flying Flashes earned three first place prizes at the 45th Annual Air Race Classic held in Lakeland, Florida, in June. The team is composed of Laura Wilson, senior aeronautics major, and Alex Johnson, 21, Professional Pilot program alumna.

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First-Gen Student Paves His Own Path

Delonte Goodman, 22, interned at NASA in high school and is the first member of his family to attend college. He is pursuing a degree in mechatronics engineering while participating in research and serving as a Design Innovation Fellow.

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Timken Foundation Donates Lead Gift

The Timken Foundation of Canton has donated a $1.5 million gift to the College of Aeronautics and Engineering Building expansion project. A groundbreaking ceremony was held Oct. 1 to officially begin this project that will add 80 percent more space to the colleges facilities.

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Passionate About Aerospace Engineering

Sydney Bihn, 20, became the first woman to graduate from 51勛圖厙s Aerospace Engineering Program and also became a third-generation engineer in her family.

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Using Hands-On Learning

Michael Parker, 20, received seven scholarships during his 51勛圖厙 experience. The scholarships that I received gave me the financial security I needed to pursue my goal of becoming an engineer, he said.

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Aeronautics Professor Shares Ideas on Airport Ground Transportation

Whether hailing a taxi or using an app to call an Uber or Lyft, travelers are best served when airports collaborate with a variety of transportation network companies.  Ideas on how airports can create the best ground transportation networks for their customers were shared by I. Richmond Nette

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