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“Aerospace power as a critical tool of statecraft”

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

Air Marshal TD Joseph examines aerospace power as a critical instrument of statecraft, highlighting its strategic, coercive, and diplomatic roles in modern conflict and international relations. The latest example is […]

Experiments on a fluidic pinball: wake dynamics in the chaotic regime

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

Over the past decade, the fluidic pinball has become a valuable benchmarkfor studying flow control strategies. The configuration consists of three independently rotating cylinders positioned at the vertices of an […]

On Rayleigh Waves in Elastic Lattices

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

A mathematical framework is presented to guide the search for Rayleigh waves in lattice materials based on periodic structure theory and the Bloch theorem. Architected materials with a periodic microstructure […]

AE Seminar by Dr Sri Prakash Sarathy, Northrop Grumman

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

AI in general and Agentic AI Frameworks in particular have begun to appear in safety critical and mission critical application of autonomous systems. Assurance of their behavior lags behind in […]

AstroNav: Autonomy for Navigating Deep Space and Beyond

STC Seminar Hall, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

Autonomous navigation is becoming a critical capability for modern deep space exploration, planetary defense, and commercial space ventures. Traditional spacecraft navigation relies heavily on ground-based radio contact to collect two-way […]

Multiphase Reactive Flows: From Dust Explosions to Metal-Fueled Detonations

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

. Explosions in coal mines, metal-processing facilities, and other industrial settings occur with alarming regularity, while reactive metal particles are being considered for energy-storage and propulsion applications. Despite a long […]

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