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UW William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics Fall Poster Session and Industry Affiliates Program Launch
Aerospace is a dynamic industry, rapidly incorporating multidisciplinary technologies and pushing the boundaries of possibility. The work we do in our labs at the William E. Boeing Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics can be seen in the next generation of air and spacecraft, spanning a range of applications including UAS control systems, aerodynamic performance, and plasma space propulsion. As a department we are invested in forward-thinking collaborative initiatives that increase the accessibility of our research and expand the range of real-world experiences an A&A student will encounter.
In support of this goal, we will be launching an Industry Affiliates Program at our Annual Fall Poster Session event on Friday November 21, 2014.
Please mark your calendars:
Friday, November 21 2014 UW Seattle Campus - Mary Gates Hall
3:30pm - Doors open for poster viewing 4:00pm - Industry Affiliates Program Announcements 5:00pm - Research Mixer begins 6:00pm - Event concludes
We welcome the participation of aerospace engineers, executive management, and employment recruiters alike. We hope that representatives from your company will be able join us as we explore the latest student & faculty research.
For more information about this event, please contact gaiab@aa.washington.edu
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Poster titles include...
* Observability-Based Optimal Control for Nonlinear Systems * Efficient Trajectory Prediction for Satellites Subject to Atmospheric Drag * UW Society for Advanced Rocket Propulsion * Deconfliction in Biological Systems using Collision Cones * Anticipatory stabilization of an autonomous aerial system subjected to nonlinear disturbances viaairframe articulation * Composite Wing Fabrication using RTM Process * Computational Fluid Mechanics Lab * 3D Hybrid Swept Wing Design Method for Icing Wind Tunnel Tests * Plane wave propagation in 2D auxetic lattice structures * A&A Department Overview * JCATI * Evacuating Water from the Orion Crew Capsule Ground Test Article * Continuous Rotating Detonation Engine * Baffled Tube Ram Accelerator * Gyroscopic Sensing in Insect Wings: The Role of Sensor Distribution and Neural Compression * Remediating Radiation Belts with Space Tether Systems * Operations of the new ZaP-HD machine * Pulsed plasma thruster applications for in-space and high-atmospheric propulsion * Stability and Control Math Model Development for A Semi-Tailless High Speed Aircraft * Investigating the Dynamics of Canonical Flux Tubes in Jet Geometry * GN&C Autonomy for Asteroid Sample Return Missions for SEP Spacecraft * Automated Collision Awareness For Multiple Unmanned Aerial Systems * High-Power Helicon Double Gun Thruster * An Academic Autonomous Underwater Glider * Optically-Isolated Control of the MOCHI LabJet Experimen * Continuum kinetic plasma modeling by the Vlasov-Maxwell system in multiple dimensions * Delamination/Disbond Arrest Features in Aircraft Composite Structures * Noise Level Reduction (NLR) , supported by FAA Center of Excellence ASCENT * Current Trends In Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing At UWAL * Investigating the density structure of the ZaP-HD Flow Z-Pinch with digital holographic interferometry * RAIN Lab Research * Bifurcation Analysis and Continuation Methods * Design, Build, Fly Activities within the University of Washington Aeronautics & Astronautics Department * Unmanned Aerial Systems for Mapping and Ecological Monitoring * Impact of Current Technologies on Situational Awareness Conflict Resolution Systems * A Plasma Tweezer Concept to De-spin an Asteroid * The Dynamics of Laboratory Astrophysical Jets with Magnetized Helical Flows * Fast Framing Photography and Turbulence Study in ZaP-HD * Tunable wave filtering and impact mitigation via origami-based metamaterials * Dynamics and deformation of droplets under supersonic conditions * Nonlinear behavior of aeroelastic systems with freeplay and quadratic damping * Aeroservoelastic Simulation Considering Control System Component Uncertainty * Spectroscopy Measurements on the ZaP-HD Experiment * Optical Diagnostics in the MOCHI LabJet Experiment (featuring 3D Vector Tomography) * Weak Bond detection
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LocationMary Gates Hall (View)
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
United States
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