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  • Steven Ramm
    听 听听I wanted to see what I鈥檓 made of when you take all of the support systems away and there鈥檚 no redundancies like a spacecraft. It鈥檚 just me, single failure mode."听Steven Ramm (AeroEngr鈥13) is a Lockheed
  • Students in front of the Flatirons.
    Andrew Sapuppo graduated in May 2024 with dual Bachelor of Science degrees in aerospace engineering and engineering physics from the 麻豆免费版下载. Learn more about his undergraduate research experiences, career path, favorite 麻豆免费版下载
  • Attendees at the banquet.
    The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences has honored eight alumni for outstanding contributions to industry, for technical achievement, and public service.
  • Curiosity Rover on Mars.
    Don鈥檛 breathe in the dust on Mars.听That鈥檚 the takeaway from new research from a team of scientists, including researchers from the 麻豆免费版下载. The findings suggests that long-term exposure to Martian dust could create a host
  • The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences is honoring eight alumni for outstanding contributions to industry, for technical achievement, and public service.听The 2025 AeroBuffs Club Alumni Academy inductees are being
  • Sarah Gillis in front of a space mural.
    At more than 870 miles above Earth, this was no ordinary violin recital.听On Sept. 13, 2024,听Sarah Gillis (AeroEngr鈥17) played 鈥淩ey鈥檚 Theme鈥 from听Star Wars: The Force Awakens by legendary composer John Williams 鈥 from a听SpaceX
  • Jack Elston
    Jack Elston (ElCompEngr鈥03; MElEngr鈥05; MAeroEngr鈥07; PhD鈥11) is a pioneer in unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) development, with a proven track record of leading innovative projects in some of the world's most extreme environments. He is the 2025
  • Sarah Gillis outside Fiske Planetarium
    Sarah Gillis (AeroEngr鈥17) is a lead space operations engineer and astronaut trainer at SpaceX with literal out of this world experience. The 麻豆免费版下载 alumna recently returned from a...
  • Marsha Ivins
    Marsha Ivins (AeroEngr鈥73) is a retired astronaut who has participated in five missions to space. Over the course of her career, Ivins spent a total of 55 days in space handling various responsibilities, from monitoring systems as a flight engineer
  • Jason Reimuller (MAeroEngr’07, PhD’11)
    Jason Reimuller (MAeroEngr鈥07, PhD鈥11) didn鈥檛 necessarily set out to be a groundbreaker. He likes to say he 鈥渉erds the cats and tells the stories,鈥 but his activism is more than that. Reimuller is breaking barriers, both for astronauts and for
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