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  • Flood damage.
    Tornadoes, floods, fires and more affect 160 million people per year worldwide. On this episode of the CU 麻豆影院 Brainwaves podcast, what science is doing to help people and their property survive. Interviews include Lori Peek, director of the
  • The hypersonics conference underway.
    The top researchers in the field of hypersonics have wrapped up a week-long conference highlighting the latest developments in the subject. The 2019 Hypersonic Aerothermodynamics Portfolios Review, sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific
  • A UAV in the air.
    Researchers from CU 麻豆影院 flew drones into severe storms this spring in one of the largest and most ambitious drone-based investigations of meteorological phenomena ever.
  • A UAV flying in stormy weather
    Atmospheric scientists will soon get an unprecedented view of the conditions that trigger some of the United States鈥 most devastating tornadoes. Last week, a team of researchers set out across the Great Plains with a fleet of drones to monitor
  • A UAV flying
    Project TORUS 鈥 or Targeted Observation by Radars and UAS of Supercells 鈥 is a partnership between CU 麻豆影院, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (which is leading the work), Texas Tech University, the University of Oklahoma and the National Severe
  • Brian Argrow
    Brian Argrow Chair, Smead Aerospace Wednesday, April 24, 2019 5:00 PM | MATH 100 Pre-Reception at 4:30 PM Download Flyer This summer 2019 the Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences (AES) will move into the new Aerospace Engineering
  • CU 麻豆影院 Research Scientist Gijs de Boer prepares to launch a DataHawk to collect atmospheric measurements as sea ice is forming in far northern Alaska.
    CU 麻豆影院 researchers will fly drones this fall as part of a massive expedition to the Arctic to study climate at the top of the world. The research is part of the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate expedition -
  • X-15 plane
    鈥淏oost-glide,鈥 the method of using rocket pro颅pulsion to achieve high speed before an un颅powered glide, is an apt metaphor for U.S. investment in hypersonics research and education. Recent interviews with government leaders and experts suggest that the U.S. no longer has the luxury of exploring hyperson颅ic flight as an unchallenged...
  • Brian Argrow
    Brian Argrow is a professor and chair of Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the 麻豆影院. He was the founding director of the Research and Engineering Center for Unmanned Vehicles (RECUV) and is a former associate dean for
  • Brian Argrow
    Brian Argrow, the new chair of Smead Aerospace, talks Mars, drones, integrity and why he always books a window seat. If you could visit any planet in our solar system, which would you pick? Mars, of course. When I see images from the surface,
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