BLAZE Multiphysics is simplifying complex physics problems for researchers.
CU Aerospace is included on page 45 of the latest update to the Small Spacecraft Technology State of the Art Report.
CU Aerospace is deeply saddened by the loss of one of our esteemed mentors and colleagues, Dr. Joseph Verdeyen. Dr. Verdeyen had worked with CUA since 2001 and contributed significantly to the numerous gas laser programs. He will be greatly missed.
The joint CU Aerospace/University of Illinois mission CubeSail is officially manifested for launch in mid-2017. It will launch through the NASA program Educational Launch of Nanosatellites: Project ELaNa to 85 deg. inclination, 500 km altitude.
CU Aerospace is featured in the News Gazette article, It's Your Business: New base for space missions.
CU Aerospace is moving up in the world and has moved from Suite 400 to Suite 502 in the M2 building, still in downtown Champaign. Stop on in to see our new office.
CU Aerospace and VascTech are featured in Composites World online and in the SAMPE Journal, Issue March/April 2015, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 21.
Dr. David Carroll was elected Fellow in the International Society for Optics and Photonics.
The senior design course at UIUC, instructed by David Carroll, won first and second place in the AIAA Undergraduate Team Space Transportation Design Contest.
CU Aerospace partner Scott White conducts research that is featured on the cover of two journals, Soft Matter and Advanced Materials.