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Athletics

Searching for Goldilocks. Cross Country Runner's Quest For Just the Right Opportunity

Sophomore Baidy Ba's journey from Columbia, Maryland, to 91¿ì»îÁÖ State meant finding the right sport before he could find the right university. 

Tags: Intercollegiate Athletics , Student Life , College of Aeronautics and Engineering

91¿ì»îÁÖ State Today

Stephanie Johnson Gestures at Airport Advertisement Featuring Her Daughter Alex Johnson (left) and  Laura Wilson

Pilot Pride! Delta Captain Snaps Photo Showcasing Daughter Following In Her Footsteps

Delta Captain Stephanie Johnson is all smiles seeing her daughter, Alex Johnson, and Laura Wilson featured in a 91¿ì»îÁÖ State advertisement at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. 

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Women in Engineering Club Builds Organization from Ground Up 

Since its inception in 2021, the KSU Women in Engineering Club has been busy hosting school groups and guest speakers while working toward becoming an official chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.

Tags: University News , Student Life , Community & Society , College of Aeronautics and Engineering

Honors Education

Dr. Marla Perez-Davis and student, Nathan

Dr. Marla E. Pérez-Davis Joins the KSU-CAE on a Short-Term Collaboration

  Dr. Marla E. Pérez-Davis, retired Director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's John H. Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, has joined the College of Aeronautics and Engineering for a short-term collaboration, supporting two very important strategic college-wide i…

Tags: College of Aeronautics and Engineering , Advanced Air Mobility

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Getting Up Close With Pilots and Aircraft at the A&E Expo 2022

A&E Expo Brings High Energy to Skies Over 91¿ì»îÁÖ State Airport

Thousands attended the family event, which has been a fixture in the Stow/91¿ì»îÁÖ community for more than two decades.

Tags: University News , 91¿ì»îÁÖ State Airport , College of Aeronautics and Engineering

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UAV Flight Propels Fuel Cell Research

Innovative Hybrid Fuel Cell Developed for Unmanned Aircraft Vehicles

The project team, led by Yanhai Du, Ph.D., developed a lightweight-high-energy-density onboard power source that enables vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) type aircraft to potentially increase flight time and payload.

Tags: Research & Science , College of Aeronautics and Engineering

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Image of a man in a safety vest flying a small drone

91¿ì»îÁÖ State Researcher Develops Hybrid Fuel Cell Battery/Capacitor

Yanhai Du, Ph.D., College of Aeronautics and Engineering professor, has been working with an interdisciplinary research team to develop a hybrid fuel cell battery/capacitor. This fuel cell is the first to have been developed for commercial unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), such as drones. The ne…

Tags: Institutes and Initiatives , Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute , College of Aeronautics and Engineering

Division of Research & Economic Development

91¿ì»îÁÖ State Rocket Team in front of the Spaceport Building

91¿ì»îÁÖ State High-Power Rocket Team Competes for the First Time in Spaceport America Cup

(Dedicated Team Members + Mentorship) * Data, Trial, and Error / Perseverance = Success   

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Alex and Laura with their awards from the 45th annual Air Race Classic

The Flying Flashes Win the 45th Annual Air Race Classic

On Monday, June 27, the 91¿ì»îÁÖ College of Aeronautics and Engineering community welcomed Team 52, the Flying Flashes, back from the 45th Annual Air Race Classic. 

Tags: University News , CAE news , College of Aeronautics and Engineering , Awards and Honors

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On right an image of Dr. Shen's robotic prototype with the title of the article in the middle and a photo of Tao Shen working on his prototype at right on gold geometric shapes sitting on a blue background

NSF Grant Leads to Modeling Novel Serial Robot Dynamics and Prototypes

The National Science Foundation recently awarded a two-year $198,978 grant to Tao Shen, assistant professor in the College of Aeronautics & Engineering, for the development of a compact, cable-driven serial robot that can be used in medical settings. Shen aims to build a robot with his students that will address the critical limitations that most current medical robots have.

Tags: Research & Science , Health , Healthy Communities Research Institute , College of Aeronautics and Engineering , Institutes and Initiatives

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