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Utah State Grad Burke Williams Really Is A Rocket Scientist | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2018

Utah State Grad Burke Williams Really Is A Rocket Scientist | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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Burke Williams was born and raised in Alpine, Utah, but has now lived in Farr West Utah for 13-plus years.


Nasa Awards Prestigious Fellowship To Usu Engineering Graduate Student | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Sep 2018

Nasa Awards Prestigious Fellowship To Usu Engineering Graduate Student | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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Utah State University’s Jeff Taylor is one of five students nationwide to receive a fellowship from NASA’s top aeronautics research division.


Nasa Launches Usu Student-Built Experiment Into Space | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Mar 2018

Nasa Launches Usu Student-Built Experiment Into Space | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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After long delays caused by storms and rough seas, NASA on Sunday launched a rocket into space carrying an experiment built by students at Utah State University.


Red Hot: Researchers Develop Imaging Test For Glowing Rocket Engines | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Mar 2018

Red Hot: Researchers Develop Imaging Test For Glowing Rocket Engines | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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Researchers at Utah State University are learning more about how extreme temperatures affect the structural integrity of rocket engines.


Electric Power Systems Successfully Tests Batteries With Nasa At Usu Blast Lab | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering Jan 2018

Electric Power Systems Successfully Tests Batteries With Nasa At Usu Blast Lab | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering

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The Utah Power Electronics Lab (UPEL) is pleased to announce the completion of a successful battery test with Electric Power Systems (EP Systems) and NASA.


Swbec Student Co-Authors A Publication | Sustainable Waste-To-Bioproducts Engineering Center, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2017

Swbec Student Co-Authors A Publication | Sustainable Waste-To-Bioproducts Engineering Center, Usu College Of Engineering

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SWBEC Student Tyler Marlar is co-author on the refereed publication "Effects of materials surface preparation for use in spacecraft potable water storage tanks," as part of his summer 2016 internship experience with NASA at the Johnson Space Center.


Viticulture From Space: Usu-Nasa Study Analyzes Vineyard Water Use | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Oct 2017

Viticulture From Space: Usu-Nasa Study Analyzes Vineyard Water Use | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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In drought-prone Central California, grape producers are looking for new ways to improve crop production with less water.


Be Students Visit Nasa | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Nov 2016

Be Students Visit Nasa | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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Early in November students from Utah State University's Biological Engineering program presented their research project, Eden, to the Scientists and Engineers employed by NASA.


Nasa Selects Usu Engineering Team For Small Rocket Motor Research | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering Apr 2016

Nasa Selects Usu Engineering Team For Small Rocket Motor Research | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering

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April 18, 2016 – Aerospace engineering students at Utah State University are leading exciting new research into the future of small rocket motors. The team of undergraduate students, led by Professor Tony Whitmore, will get a $200,000 NASA grant to better understand how a new generation of “green” rocket motors could help revolutionize the space industry.