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Year: 2021
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Earth gravity field models from first space borne laser ranging interferometer
CSR GRACE Follow-On group published the first global Earth gravity field models to be derived from space borne laser ranging interferometer, flown as a technology demonstration onboard the joint NASA/GFZ […]
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CSR mourns the passing of Professor Hans Mark
In tribute to Hans Mark (1929-2021) – engineer, pioneer, visionary, public servant, teacher, mentor, advisor … and a good friend “Professor Mark was indeed a giant in aerospace – in […]
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Dr. Lori Magruder Plays Crucial Role in NASA Satellite Mapping Mission
Texas Engineer Plays Crucial Role in NASA Satellite Mapping Mission The second generation of NASA’s Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite (ICESat-2) is responsible for taking important measurements of our […]
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CSR Joins UT Efforts to Work with US Space Force
UT Austin and UTEP Aerospace Engineering Leaders to Work with U.S. Space Force The University of Texas at El Paso and The University of Texas at Austin have signed agreements […]
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Dr. Srinivas Bettadpur and Dr. Ryan Russell Promoted to Professor at UT ASE/EM
Three ASE/EM Faculty Members Promoted to Professor Three faculty members in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics have been promoted to the rank of professor, effective Sept. 1, […]
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MAGIC Prepares for the Season
On Tuesday, July 6, Hurricane Elsa became the first Category 1 storm to enter the Gulf of Mexico during the 2021 hurricane season. The Direct Broadcast Receiving System operated by […]
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Research Spotlight: Undergraduate CSR Researcher Kaylee Champion Receives National Science Foundation Fellowship Award
April 5, 2021 Four students and one alumna from the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics (ASE/EM) have received the National Science Foundation (NSF) highly competitive Graduate Research Fellowship […]
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Dr. Maruthi Akella Wins American Astronautical Society’s Dirk Brouwer Award
Maruthi Akella, a professor in the Cockrell School’s Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics (ASE/EM), has been selected to receive the Dirk Brouwer Award by the American Astronautical Society (AAS). The […]
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