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Program Highlights
Site Visits: Tour NASA Johnson Space Center’s Multi-Functional Nano-Materials Labs; campus facility tours; and Materials and Characterization Facility.
Research On multifunctional materials
across multiple disciplines with application for a variety of engineering systems
For more info, contact:Dr. Jacques C. Richard, richard@tamu.edu
REU Site: Multifunctional Materials Systems at Texas A&M University Aerospace Engineering
PI: Dr. Dimitris Lagoudas
This is supported by the National Science Foundation
For more info, contact:Dr. James Boyd, jgboyd@
tamu.edu
Research Highlights
Fluid-structure Co-simulation of Convection for
Shape Memory Alloy Applications
Fluid exhibiting a quadratic velocity profile.
Application Details
To participate in the program, students must: Have a minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA; Major in engineering or related math or science (e.g., physics,
chemistry, etc.) with an interest in materials-related research; Complete sophomore year (at least 60 hours) by Spring 2011; Plan to graduate after December 2011; and Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
For application questions, please contact:Kristi Shryock 3141 TAMU, 750 HRBB, College Station, TX 77843-3141, kristis@tamu.edu Fax: 979-845-6051
Application Deadline: February 28, 2011 by 5:00 pm CST Program Participants Notified: March, 31, 2011 Program Dates: May 31 - August 8, 2011
Financial Support
Each participant will receive a stipend of $5,000 for the 10-week program.
Program covers on-campus & limited off-campus housing expenses & travel to town for those out of state.
http://aero.tamu.edu/research/undergraduate/research-experience-undergraduates
Modeling Uninhabited Aerial Vehicles, Helicopter blades, etc Modeling wing structure using finite element analysis with experimental verification.
Research Highlights