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Alex Craig and Jesse Little standing next to a hypersonic wind tunnel, a horizontal metal tube about the circumference of a large tree.

$1.7M in Department of Defense Funding Enhances UArizona's National Aerodynamics Reputation

Aerospace and mechanical engineers will use elevated wind tunnel capacity to expand experiments on vehicles traveling at the speed of sound -- and much faster.
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Donated Technology Gives UArizona an Edge in Mining Safety and Efficiency

Mobilaris Mining & Civil Engineering contributes equipment to help University of Arizona students prepare for careers in the mining industry.
Andre Schreiber looking intently at a laptop screen.

Undergrad Shifts From Surgical Robotics to Formula One Racing

UArizona engineering undergraduate among seven students selected internationally to spend a year in the U.K. testing and designing parts for some of the world’s fastest cars.
Two young men standing next to a machine about the same height as them, with a screen and a series of buttons. It says "LASER" at the top.

UArizona Machine Set to 3D-Print Jet Engine Parts

A $400K piece of equipment provided by Honeywell expands University of Arizona’s additive manufacturing initiative with its ability to print metal components for aerospace and medical needs.

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