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The 2019 edition of the U.S. News & World Report ranks the Texas A&M University College of Engineering graduate program 15th and the undergraduate program 14th. [6] Individual engineering programs as ranked among public institutions by U.S. News & World Report: [7] Aerospace: 10th graduate (2019), 9th undergraduate (2019)
John L. Junkins (born May 23, 1943) is an American academic and a distinguished professor of aerospace engineering in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University [1] specializing in spacecraft navigation, guidance, dynamics, and control.
Guy Antony Jameson, FRS, [3] FREng [2] (born 20 November 1934, Gillingham, Kent [6]) is Professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University.Jameson is known for his pioneering work in the field of computational fluid dynamics.
Ivett A. Leyva is a Mexican-born American aerospace engineer whose research involves the aerodynamics of hypersonic flight and the use of injectors to modify the airflow around hypersonic aircraft. She is College of Engineering Excellence Professor and head of the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University. [1]
In 1992, he joined Texas A&M University as an associate professor of aerospace engineering, a position he held until 1998. Moreover, since 1998, he has been a professor of aerospace engineering at Texas A&M University and has held the title of University Distinguished Professor since 2013 and a joint appointment with the department of materials ...
The Institute is named in honor of Jon Hagler, a distinguished graduate of Texas A&M and a philanthropist who donated $20 million dollars to launch the endowment for the institute. Ten years in the making, HIAS was founded by John L. Junkins, a professor of aerospace engineering, and the former interim President of Texas A&M University. His ...
Daniele Mortari (born 30 June 1955) is Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University and Chief Scientist for Space for Texas A&M ASTRO Center. [3] Mortari is known for inventing the Flower Constellations, the k-vector range searching technique, and the Theory of functional connections.
She is currently a professor at Texas A&M University. She worked at the department of aerospace engineering at the University of Maryland as a Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering from 2013 to 2019.