Aerospace engineers design, build, and test aircraft, satellites, and other systems. They work to improve vehicles to be cheaper, quieter, faster, and more environmentally friendly. The presentation overviewed typical aerospace engineering courses which include math, science, and advanced aerospace topics. It also discussed opportunities for internships and conducting research projects like designing and building experimental airplanes or microgravity experiments. Successful aerospace engineers enjoy problem solving and creating things using science and math skills.
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Aerospace Enginering
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Overview
• What do aerospace engineers do?
• How much do they make? (I want a
Corvette when I grow up..)
• Will I get to do research?
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What do aerospace engineers
do?
• We design, build, or analyze systems and
components.
• Aircraft, helicopters, engines, satellites, rockets,
unmanned vehicles, etc.
• We work in related areas.
• Automotive, power generation, bio-engineering,
wind energy, environmental engineering, etc.
• We serve mankind by making improvements to the
state of the art in aerospace vehicles
• Cheaper, quieter, faster, lighter, environmentally
friendly applications.
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What are the courses like?
• 132 semester hours (four years)
• Plenty of opportunities for internship and co-op work.
• A combination of technical courses (Math, Physics,
sciences, computer science, EE, materials
engineering), humanities and social sciences
(English, History, languages), and advanced AE
courses.
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Do I get to do research?
• Research is an essential part of being an engineer.
• As engineers, we are constantly searching for ways to
do things better, cheaper, more efficiently, and with
less impact on the environment.
• We have plenty of opportunities in our program (10
hours of electives) you may use to satisfy your
creative urges.
• Here are some examples..
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Design, build, and fly your own airplane..
• Our students compete nationally against other
universities.
• They design, build, and fly a vehicle that will meet
the specifications.
• They develop team skills, oral and written
communication skills, and a strong work ethic.
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Fly on the Vomit Comet..
• Design experiments to study how gravity affects
materials, fire, manufacturing processes, or human
tissues.
• Test your experiment on a specially equipped
airplane.
• Try not to P..ke
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Attributes of a Successful Aerospace Engineer
• Do you enjoy math and science?
• Do you have an inquisitive and searching mind?
• Are you interested in knowing what makes things
work?
• Do you like to solve problems and puzzles?
• Do you like to create things?
• Do you enjoy learning?
• Do you enjoy working with computers?
• Do you like to build things?
• Are you prepared to study hard and do homework?
• Do you achieve good grades?
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Concluding Remarks
• Aerospace engineering is an interesting field.
• You will never have a dull day in your life.
• It does take a lot of hard work and dedication to be
successful.
• We hope you will consider our program, when the
time comes to selecting a college and a major.
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CONTACT US
Address
Hindustan Aerospace & Engineering
Sr. no. 258/2 Balaji Park, Behind Seasons Hotel,
Aundh, Pune(ms) Pincode 411007
Phone
18002330786, 9370036768
Email
info@shashibgroup.org
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