Sentences with phrase «as aeronautics»

In the mid-1950s he worked as an aeronautics draftsman in California, interpreting the engineers» blueprints by making simplified illustrations.
This includes industries as diverse as aeronautics, defense, nuclear power generation, energy, telecom, broadcasting, railways, tourist transportation, petroleum and leather processing.

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When Musk entered the space and aeronautics industry, many industry giants considered him as one of the many millionaires who spend some good money on their hobby to fail only.
«As a science fiction idea, it clearly works, but as a business, I'm not sure,» John Hansman, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, told Inc. in JanuarAs a science fiction idea, it clearly works, but as a business, I'm not sure,» John Hansman, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, told Inc. in Januaras a business, I'm not sure,» John Hansman, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, told Inc. in January.
«As a science fiction idea, it clearly works, but as a business, I'm not sure,» says John Hansman, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIAs a science fiction idea, it clearly works, but as a business, I'm not sure,» says John Hansman, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIas a business, I'm not sure,» says John Hansman, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.
The Made in China 2025 initiative, launched in 2015, explicitly aims to make China into a dominant player in areas such as robotics, aeronautics, and offshore exploration.
The defence white paper will pledge an additional $ 29.9 billion in defence spending over the coming decade and support for businesses to innovate in areas such as cyber security and aeronautics.
«There weren't any drone collisions until now, and when you consider how many flights there are, I think it confirms my suspicion that there is not this insane risk of planes going down regularly as sometimes the media had us fear would happen,» says Mykel Kochenderfer, an aeronautics engineer and director of the Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory at Stanford University.
As a civilian scientist, he then pursued two M.S. degrees (in space systems and electrical engineering), and a doctorate in aeronautics, astronautics, and propulsion.
Entrants share an original handmade item or work of art inspired by NASA and NASA's programs, such as the Space Shuttle Program and human spaceflight, aeronautics, science and exploration of the universe.
The puzzle of just how a fly ball is tracked and caught had been explored before — as long ago as the 1960s — by a professor of aeronautics at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in Buffalo, New York, who had come up with a theory known as the Optical Acceleration Cancellation model, or OAC.
«You can think of each nanotube in the forest as being concentrically coated with different layers of polymer,» says Brian Wardle, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.
For Ved Chirayath, an aeronautics and astronautics graduate student and amateur fashion photographer, a photo project that involved NASA researchers dressed as Vikings was just a creative way to promote space science.
* Correction, 26 July, 11:25 a.m.: Ved Chirayath is an aeronautics and astronautics graduate student, not an astrophysics graduate student, as previously reported.
Using the same logic, the budgets for other agencies and programs, such as EPA or NASA's aeronautics research activities, were cut during appropriations season and thus may not fare as well this fall.
John Stollery, professor of aeronautics at Cranfield University and a member of the working group that drew up a national aerospace plan for the government in 1992, says: «I think it's naive to believe that all our competitors are going to do as we do.»
Amadei, as a member of Professor Chad Vecitis» lab at Harvard University, had been working with graphene oxide for water purification applications, while Stein was experimenting with carbon nanotubes and other nanoscale architectures, as part of a group led by Brian Wardle, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT.
The exchange took place as part of Brooks» proposition that the approximately $ 2 billion NASA spends on earth science should be reallocated to NASA's other space and aeronautics programs and the earth science activities be transferred to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Edwards, the top Democrat on the subcommittee, also pressed Bolden on why the budget request cuts funds for programs the Administration knows are congressional priorities, such as the Space Launch System (SLS) and Orion spacecraft, aeronautics, and the Europa mission.
Holdren defended NASA's broadly - based program, asserting that NASA needs to continue applying its unique capabilities to space, earth science, and aeronautics as it has historically.
Levner received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford University as well as an M.S. in aeronautics and astronautics, also from Stanford.
The Pacific Northwest, home to aeronautics companies such as Boeing, seemed a natural place to start Aviation High School.
A fetching exercise in handcrafted spartan retro, handsomely trimmed in leather (which is available in any color and, as with the rest of the car, can be infinitely personalized for a charge), the 3 Wheeler's interior boasts an aeronautic feel, with plain - but - handsome round dials, simple controls, and not a defroster or wiper switch in sight, much less a GPS or Bluetooth setup.
It's easy to assume Yamauchi has an obsession with astronomy as well as cars, as the car roster includes the Lunar Rover, complete with a moon surface rendered using Japanese aeronautic data (from agency JAXA) to drive it on.
In time, it is conceivable that the names of the game developers arrayed with the emerging future Home is bringing about will become as prominent as Lockheed, Grumman or General Dynamics are today to the world of military aeronautics.
They instead offer a reduced posture, literary and poetic, through edited content that opens narrative: a bulging curve acts as a burial mound or slice of an airplane wing, at once becoming both aeronautics and religion, while the piece adjacent has a perfectly removed rectangle stacked on top, a Mono - Ha movement, forming a tiered pavilion or possibly an Atari invader (Untitled, 2014 for both).
Shaviv has published some research on galactic cosmic rays, and Kininmonth and Tennekes published a couple of climate - related papers in the 1970s (although most of Tennekes» research as been in aeronautics).
The Environmentally Friendly Inter-City Aircraft powered by Fuel Cells (ENFICA - FC) project will receive â «¬ 2.9 million (US$ 3.9 million) in funding from the European Union as part of the aeronautics and space priority of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6).
No benefit for accidental death is payable if the Insured's death is caused or contributed to by: disease or infirmity of mind or body, or medical or surgical treatment for such disease or infirmity; an infection not occurring as a direct result or consequence of an accidental bodily injury; any attempt at suicide, or intentional self - inflicted injury, while sane or insane; travel in an aircraft or device used for testing or experimental purposes, used by or for military authority or used for travel beyond the earth's atmosphere; active participation in a riot or insurrection; committing or attempting to commit a felony; intoxication as defined by the jurisdiction where the accidental injury occurred; riding or driving an air, land or water vehicle in a race, speed or endurance contest; rock or mountain climbing; bungee jumping; or aeronautics (hang - gliding, skydiving, parachuting, ultralight, soaring, ballooning and parasailing).
When the member is engaged in aviation or aeronautics other than as a passenger on a licensed commercial aircraft operating on a scheduled route, and
A computer generated image of the hybrid - electric regional aircraft being developed by Zunum Aero, a start - up partly financed by US aeronautics group Boeing that could enter service as soon as in...
Houston is recognized worldwide for its energy industry — particularly for oil and natural gas — as well as for biomedical research and aeronautics.
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