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Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering

This section of the college news site gathers stories that feature the faculty, students, staff and programs of the UA Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. For detailed information about all other aspects of AME, please visit the department website.

Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering News

drones

Workshop on Unmanned Aerial Systems and Aerospace Security Technologies to Be Hosted by UA

UA workshop is open to industry, academia, government and other sectors of the aerospace and defense industry and focuses on technologies related to unmanned aerial vehicles.
ricardo sanfelice

Creating the Internet of Everything

Autonomous cars on our streets driving better than we do. Intelligent wallpaper in our houses measuring temperature, moisture and vibration. Smart dust scattered in our hospitals tracking patients or detecting toxins.
book fair

Lego Robots a Hit in the Helios Science Pavilion at this Year's Tucson Festival of Books

Science Pavilion visitors treated to robots from the UA RoboClub, plus dozens of other science- and engineering-themed hands-on activities.
space shuttle crew

UA Engineering Alum and Space Shuttle Commander Remembered at Book Signing

June Scobee Rodgers, widow of College of Engineering alumnus Dick Scobee, who died in Space Shuttle Challenger, visits campus to talk about her book and life with the shuttle commander.

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