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Challenges and Strategies for Machining Aerospace High-Temperature Materials

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

Abstract: The presentation opens with a comparison of high-temperature materials with everyday metals. This will be followed by a discussion of challenges and an understanding of the machinability of high-temperature […]

Laser Beam Control Through Atmospheric Turbulence

STC Seminar Hall, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

Laser beam is highly affected by prevailing atmospheric conditions and limit the system performance for various applications. The talk mainly covers the cause of optical turbulence, its effects on laser […]

Miniaturised technologies for potential applications in space research

STC Seminar Hall, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

Miniaturised technologies, due to their portability, rapid responses, low powers and ability of multi-component integration, have received an ever-growing interest in areas like healthcare, air quality, and space research. This […]

Electrographic Seizure Detection and Forecasting for People with Epilepsy

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

About fifty million people worldwide suffer from epilepsy, a neurological disorder marked by sudden, recurrent episodes of abnormal electrical activity in the brain, potentially causing sensory disturbances, convulsions and/or loss […]

Nonlinear saturation of Mack modes in a hypersonic boundary layer

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

Some decades ago J. T. Stuart formulated a theory for nonlinear saturation of hydrodynamically unstable modes. He proposed that an unstable mode, upon gaining sufficient energy, distorts the mean flow. […]

Space Domain Awareness in the Artemis Era

STC Seminar Hall, Dept. of Aerospace Engineering

Since the Apollo era, space has become an increasingly valuable domain for national security due to diplomatic, informational, and economic reasons. The last few years have seen exponential growth in […]

Onboard Trajectory Optimization for System Autonomy on Saturday

Auditorium (AE 005), Department of Aerospace Engineering

Onboard trajectory optimization lies at the heart of true system autonomy, including UAVs, Robots, spacecrafts, launch vehicles, missiles, and so on. Onboard trajectory optimization in real time (optimal guidance) can […]

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