Aerospace engineering researchers are part of a team led by The Boeing Co. that has been awarded $1.2 million from NASA to use the Oran W. Nicks Low-Speed Wind Tunnel for experiments on how active flow control can mitigate dynamic stall on helicopter blades.
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) has been approved by the Department of Health and Human Services and awarded a $22.7 million subcontract by the A&M System to lead and manage the therapeutics manufacturing and advanced development workforce training programs for the Texas A&M Center for Innovation in Advanced Development and Manufacturing.
A recent research article co-written by TEES aerospace engineering researchers was recently featured as the cover article in the journal Smart Materials and Structures, which is the leading journal for the active materials and adaptive structures community.
A TEES Space Engineering Research Center team recently participated in reduced gravity aircraft flights to evaluate a gas-liquid separator designed under microgravity conditions.