Aerospace Engineering
Introducing … smell-evision? Adding scents to virtual reality could help astronauts cope with isolation during long missions
A description of the NASA-supported study appears in the journal Acta Astronautica
Texas A&M University’s John L. Junkins to receive Kay Bailey Hutchison Distinguished Service Award
Founding director of the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study honored by The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas
From sea to space and back again: Offshore platforms for rocket travel
Ocean offers safety and convenience for professionals and spectators, A&M engineers say
Altered gravity: How does traveling from 1G to 0G affect astronauts?
Multidisciplinary team studies effects of altered gravity on bimanual coordination as well as cardiovascular and ocular health
Averting disaster: Model can identify best locations for aircraft sensors
National Science Foundation provides funding for research published in IEEE’s Control System Letters
Sailing to the stars: System would use beams to propel spacecraft
Texas A&M-led project receives funding from NASA
NASA invests in thermal technology to get ready for new lunar missions
A&M aerospace engineers collaborate with Boeing and Paragon
Unraveling the mystery of how and why load-bearing materials collapse
New model offers framework to predict what is likely happen to steel, brass and alloys under extreme tension
Virtual reality: Preparing workers for space, deserts or deep oceans
NSF-funded study aims to find a cost-effective approach to training for extreme environments
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