MAE PhD Defense – William Stewart
EB3-3115TITLE: Passive Floodable Wing Development for Hybrid Aerial-Aquatic Vehicles ADVISOR: Dr. Kara Peters DATE & TIME: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 9:30 AM LOCATION: EB3 - 3115 ABSTRACT:...
TITLE: Passive Floodable Wing Development for Hybrid Aerial-Aquatic Vehicles ADVISOR: Dr. Kara Peters DATE & TIME: Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 9:30 AM LOCATION: EB3 - 3115 ABSTRACT:...
Abstract: The ability of unmanned vehicles to plan and execute motions under nominal conditions has been critical to their success over the past decade. However,...
Join us in welcoming alumnus, Whitney Q. Lohmeyer, as she speaks about her journey from MAE to the space sector. Whitney graduated from NCSU in...
Abstract: Our century greatly needs autonomous, agile, and human-centered robots that are able to operate in human-populated environments, maneuver in remote and cluttered environments, take...
Abstract: Micro/nanoscale technologies are emerging as powerful tools for controlling the interaction between cells and their surroundings for biological studies and biomedical applications. I will...
Abstract: Recent breakthroughs in condensed matter physics are opening new directions in band engineering and wave manipulation. Specifically, challenging the notions of reciprocity, time-reversal symmetry...