R. Bowersox receives a 5-year DoD Vannever Bush Fellowship (2017) to perform fundamental research on turbulence transport in hypervelocity extreme non-equilibrium environments.
News
Texas A&M University Aerospace Engineering Leads Sonic Boom Team
Imagine an aircraft structure that can change its shape in flight to reduce the sonic boom noise produced by supersonics airplanes — The NAL is part of a new (2017) 5-year NASA ULI team, led by the Aerospace Engineering Department at Texas A&M University, to meet this visionary objective. Boeing, Materials Science and Engineering, and other universities are also a part of this team.
Congratulations to the 2017 Graduates
Mr. Alex Pages, BS Aerospace, Adv. Bowersox, Position: Blue Orgin
Miss Shanae Smith, MEngr Aerospace, Adv. Bowersox
NAL Graduate Students Intern for the USAF and NASA
Heather Kostak, Aerospace MS Student: Intern USAF AEDC, Summer 2017
Ian Neel, Aerospace PhD Student: Intern NASA Langley RC, Fall 2017
NAL PhD Student Interns at NASA Langley Research Center
Mr. Andrew Leidy, Aerospace PhD Student, Adv. Bowersox, Intern: NASA Langley Research, Spring 2017
NAL News Archive
2016
The ONR Sponsored Hypervelocity Expansion Tunnel Installation was Completed
The Texas A&M Large-Scale High-Enthalpy Hypervelocity was designed, constructed and installed during 2015-2016. The lead student Evan Marcotte is now employed at Blue Origin.
The NAL Blow-Down Hypersonic Wind Tunnels hit Run 3000.
The combination of the TAMU Mach 6 Quiet Tunnel and Actively Controlled Expansion Tunnel reached a milestone of 3000 runs. This corresponds to a cumulative stream tube that circumnavigates the world twice.
Congratulations and good luck to the 2016 Graduates
Mr. Evan Marcotte, MS Aerospace, Adv. Bowersox, Position: Blue Origin
Mr. Feng Pan, MS Chemistry, Adv. North, Position: Graduate School
Mr. Chris Russo, MS Aerospace, Adv. Bowersox, Position: Lockheed Martin
Mr. Gabe Aguliar, BS Aerospace, Adv. Bowersox, Position: SpaceX
Congratulations and good luck to the 2016 Summer Scholars
Miss Heather Kostak, Texas A&M University
Mr. Silverio Canchola, Texas A&M University
Mr. Krushi Patel, Ohio State University
Mr. Jay Patrikar, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Mr. Christian Sanchez, Texas A&M University
2015
The NAL Welcomes visiting scientist
Dr. Sreekanth Raghunath from the University of Queensland visited the NAL in 2015
Congratulations and good luck to the 2015 Fall Graduates
Mr. Farhan Siddiqui, Texas A&M University
AFRL Completes Tests in Support of the HIFIRE 5 Flight Test
HIFIRE5 Model in ACE and in Flight – Paper Presented at the 2015 AIAA SciTech Meeting
Congratulations and good luck to the 2015 Summer Scholars
Mr. Gabe Aguliar, Texas A&M University
Miss Cassandra Jones, Arizona State University
Miss Madison McIlvoy, Texas A&M University
Mr. Alex Pages, Texas A&M University
Mr. Farhan Siddiqui, Texas A&M University
Mr. Vishal Srivastava, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Mr. Alfonso Vallejo, UT Brownsville
Miss Haley Worsham, Texas A&M University
Congratulations to the 2015 NAL grads:
Andrew Leidy, MEng, Advisory Bowersox, Position: PhD Student in the NAL
Alex Craig, PhD, Advisor Dr. Saric, Position: Assistant Professor, University of Arizona
2014
NAL Directors visit JAXA and Australia with the USAF
Drs. Bowersox and North, with the US AFOSR, visited the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency to discuss research collaborations.
Dr. Bowersox, with the US AFOSR, visited the University of Queensland and the University of New South Wales to discuss research collaborations.
I. Leyva, M. Panesi, K. Tani, R. Bowersox, S. North, I. Wysong, and K. Kobayashi
AFRL Completes HIFIRE 5 Tests in NAL Hypersonic Wind Tunnel
Drs. Kimmel and Borg successfully tested HIFIRE5 at Mach 6.0, 6.5 and 7.0 in support of flight testes in the ACE Hypersonic Wind Tunnel.