Sentences with phrase «aeronautical engineering from»

Sid has a bachelor's degree in natural science from Christian Brothers College in Memphis, Tennessee; bachelor's and master's degrees in aeronautical engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology in Ohio; and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri in Columbia.
He put to good use the studies of aeronautical engineering from school and is unanimously regarded as a master of aerodynamic design — remember, there were no computerized simulations in the late 1960s and wind tunnels for automobiles were in their early, experimental days.
Patricia, who got a bachelor's degree in aeronautical engineering from R.P.I., has been the Patriots Defensive Coordinator since 2012.
After picking up a degree in aeronautical engineering from California Polytechnic in 1965, he took a job as a test engineer at Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave.

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To build a balloon capable of circumnavigating the globe, engineers ripped a page from aeronautical history
While studying at Stanford with John Breakwell, a legendary aeronautical engineer, Farquhar started working out the dynamics of libration points and «halo» orbits — three - dimensional loops around the points — so named because from Earth the orbit would look like a halo around the libration point.
Helped by spunky aeronautical engineers — one of whom had OMG A MOHAWK — science glowed with the trendy sheen of one of those new frozen yogurt places that looks disconcertingly like the milk bar from A Clockwork Orange.
The Seattle region has a long history of aviation research and, not surprisingly, at the OSC I heard from many students who wanted to be aeronautical engineers, pilots, avionics technicians, or astronauts.
Engineer graduated from the French civil aviation university (ENAC), Ph.D from the University of Toulouse in digital aeronautical communications.
Malcolm Sayer, the engineer of the Jaguar D - type, came from the aeronautical industry.
In the eternal quest to shed pounds wherever possible, Ferrari's structural engineers borrowed techniques from the aeronautical industry for the 458's aluminum - spaceframe construction and aluminum bodywork.
Richard Tomlinson (b. 1963) graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1984 with a First Class honors degree in aeronautical engineering, and went to MIT in the United States during the 1986 - 87 term on a scholarship.
Although aeronautical engineers take extreme precautions to avoid flutter and its catastrophic consequences for aircraft, birds have instead repeatedly evolved novel acoustic communication signals from these incidental vibrations.»
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