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The Department of Aerospace Engineering at Sharif University of Technology initiated its degree programs in 1987 as the Aerospace Engineering Group, part of the Mechanical Engineering Department. In 1999, the Aerospace Engineering Group separated from the Mechanical Engineering Department and continued its activities as an independent department.In accordance with the general SUT philosophy, the faculties in Aerospace Engineering are a select group from the world's most prestigious universities providing an atmosphere of expertise and collaboration that is unparalleled in other universities. Our faculty works closely with those in Mechanical Engineering, Applied Physics, and Electrical Engineering.
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Aerospace: Bringing Humanity CloserThe invention of the aeroplane at the beginning of the last century has effectively shrunk the planet and has vastly expanded human mobility, bringing immense social and economic benefits to mankind. From these early beginnings, a vast global aerospace industry has developed, which is a key asset for the future. Our engineering talent will contribute to its success.Innovation at the Forefront of Learning AerospaceEngineering at the University of Sheffield is an innovative and technology driven subject, backed up by our long tradition of engineering excellence. Our courses produce multi-skilled graduates with technical command and management potential, essential for today´s engineer and tomorrow´s business leader.Find out about our undergraduate coursesDownload Aerospace Engineering Brochure, pdf, 740 KbRead about postgraduate opportunitiesExcellent for Teaching and ResearchOur engineering courses enjoy an international reputation. They are accredited by the Royal Aeronautical Society, the Institution of Mechanical Engineering, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (formerly the Institution of Electrical Engineering) and the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. The accreditation by these institutions allows our graduates to proceed to a Chartered Engineer qualification after suitable experience.In the recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2008) we were placed 2nd in the country for Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing Engineering (Times Higher Education, 18 December 2008). This means that a University of Sheffield degree in Aerospace Engineering is a prestigious qualification, highly valued by employers and society. Read more about research in Aerospace EngineeringYou can visit Aerospace Engineering during the summer if you register on-line for the Sheffield University Undergraduate Open days.Read more about University Undergraduate Open days
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Ensuring America's Global Aerospace LeadershipStopping Europe's Unlimited Assault on American Aerospace Before it's Too Late
Senator Murray has been troubled by Europe’s market-distorting actions in commercial aerospace for many years. Murray has raised her concerns with other Senators, foreign leaders, and Administrations of both parties.
On May 5, 2004, Senator Murray detailed her concerns before the full Senate because EADS (European Aeronautics Defense and Space Company) and Airbus have launched a deceptive PR and lobbying campaign to convince the U.S. government that it is essentially an American company. The Airbus campaign of half-truths is on full display as the company works overtime in Washington, D.C. to recreate a competition they already lost to build the next generation refueling tanker for the Air Force.
On May 19th, Senator Murray met with United States Trade Representative Robert Zoellick.
On July 15, Senator Murray continued her work in a major policy speech at the Woodrow Wilson Center for
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Scholars. She called for the U.S. to
withdraw from a 1992 aerospace treaty, outlined a new “Buy America” proposal, and introduced S.Res. 406 to create a Senate Select Committee on Aerospace.
Murray's Remarks Letter to Senators Warner & Levin
On October 6, 2004, Senator Murray praised the United States Trade Representative's announcement that the United States will withdraw from the 1992 aerospace agreement with Europe and file a dispute settlement case against the European Union at the World Trade Organization.
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Senator Murray is sounding the alarm...
"Unless we wake up to this threat, we will lose an industry that Americans created and that has brought innovation to every corner of our economy.
We Americans led the first century of flight, but we might not even have a role in the second century if we keep sleepwalking down this dangerous road.
I’m here on the Senate floor to say Wake Up!
Wake Up to this threat before we lose another American industry!
Wake Up to this threat before we lose more high-wage, high-skill American jobs!
Wake Up to this threat before it’s too late!
Too many Americans – especially in our government – are not aware of what Europe is doing to kill off our aerospace industry.
I want to expose the unlimited assault that Europe and Airbus are leveling at America’s aerospace workers."
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Senator Murray is focused on five major issues:
1. Aerospace is Critical to America's Future
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European workers.
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Hold Europe Accountable
Don’t Reward EADS
Adopt the Commission’s Recommendations
Conclusion
Aero-Space Engineering USA

Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering behind the design, construction and science of aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineering has broken into two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. The former deals with craft that stay within Earth's atmosphere, and the latter deals with craft that operate outside of Earth's atmosphere. While "aeronautical" was the original term, the broader "aerospace" has superseded it in usage, as flight technology advanced to include craft operating in outer space. Aerospace engineering is often informally called rocket science.
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Modern flight vehicles undergo severe conditions such as differences in atmospheric pressure and temperature, or heavy structural load applied upon vehicle components. Consequently, they are usually the products of various technologies including aerodynamics, avionics, materials science and propulsion. These technologies are collectively known as aerospace engineering. Because of the complexity of the field, aerospace engineering is conducted by a team of engineers, each specializing in their own branches of science.,The development and manufacturing of a flight vehicle demands careful balance and compromise between abilities, design, available technology and costs.
History
Alberto Santos-Dumont, a pioneer who built the first machines that were able to fly, played an important role in the development of aviation. Some of the first ideas for powered flight may have come from Leonardo da Vinci, who, although he did not build any successful models, did develop many sketches and ideas for "flying machines".
The origin of aerospace engineering can be traced back to the aviation pioneers around the late 19th century to early 20th centuries, although the work of Sir George Cayley has recently been dated as being from the last decade of the 18th century. Early knowledge of aeronautical engineering was largely empirical with some concepts and skills imported from other branches of engineering.
Scientists understood some key elements of aerospace engineering , like fluid dynamics, in the 18th century. Only a decade after the successful flights by the Wright brothers, the 1910s saw the development of aeronautical engineering through the design of World War I military aircraft.
The first definition of aerospace engineering appeared in February 1958.The definition considered the Earth's atmosphere and the outer space as a single realm, thereby encompassing both aircraft (aero) and spacecraft (space) under a newly coined word aerospace. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was founded in 1958 as a response to the Cold War. United States aerospace engineers sent the American first satellite launched on January 31, 1958 in response the USSR launching Sputnik.
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Provides an overview of those developments that have brought the concept of flight to an ever-evolving reality and pays homage to the men, women, and planes that have contributed to the technological innovation that has transformed transportation. Resource is browsable via lists of influential people, moments, planes, and fashions in the history of aeronautics and flight. Therein, pioneering individuals, the military, space, and commercial categories are available to assist browsing. This offers detailed information pertaining to influential individuals involved in the enterprise of flight, such as Amelia Earhart, Manfred Von Richthofen, Neil Armstrong, and William Boeing, and also includes twenty memorable moments in aviation, such as the first crossing of the English Channel and the arrival of Charles Lindbergh in Paris after making his way across the Atlantic. The Time Magazine story archive provides a sample of flight-related articles as published in the magazine since 1927. Author: Time Subjects: aeronautics, aerospace, aviation, space exploration DeweyClass: 629.,1 Resource type: articles, images
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MS in Aerospace Engineering
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Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering currently offers MS programme in Aerospace Engineering, specializing in Solid Mechanics, and Fluid Mechanics. The MS programme allows a student sufficient time after the completion of his/her mandatory 24 credit hours course work to pursue a research area at an internationally acceptable level. An MS thesis is aimed at producing work which can meet the criteria for publishing in international journals / conference proceedings. The department is launching a Bachelors programme in Mechanical Engineering commencing Fall 2009 semester. Teaching in the Department is accomplished through lectures, problem-solving sessions, tutorials, laboratory work and simulations. The Department has eight permanent faculty members, seven of whom are Ph.D.s from foreign universities of repute. In addition to the resident faculty, an appropriate number of Ph.D. qualified engineers with rich practical experience in relevant fields, have been associates as adjunct faculty members. The department boasts well equipped laboratories for conducting necessary experimental work.
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Aero-Space Engineering

Aerospace engineering is the branch of engineering behind the design, construction and science of aircraft and spacecraft. Aerospace engineering has broken into two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. The former deals with craft that stay within Earth's atmosphere, and the latter deals with craft that operate outside of Earth's atmosphere. While "aeronautical" was the original term, the broader "aerospace" has superseded it in usage, as flight technology advanced to include craft operating in outer space. Aerospace engineering is often informally called rocket science.
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Modern flight vehicles undergo severe conditions such as differences in atmospheric pressure and temperature, or heavy structural load applied upon vehicle components. Consequently, they are usually the products of various technologies including aerodynamics, avionics, materials science and propulsion. These technologies are collectively known as aerospace engineering. Because of the complexity of the field, aerospace engineering is conducted by a team of engineers, each specializing in their own branches of science.,The development and manufacturing of a flight vehicle demands careful balance and compromise between abilities, design, available technology and costs.
History
Alberto Santos-Dumont, a pioneer who built the first machines that were able to fly, played an important role in the development of aviation. Some of the first ideas for powered flight may have come from Leonardo da Vinci, who, although he did not build any successful models, did develop many sketches and ideas for "flying machines".
The origin of aerospace engineering can be traced back to the aviation pioneers around the late 19th century to early 20th centuries, although the work of Sir George Cayley has recently been dated as being from the last decade of the 18th century. Early knowledge of aeronautical engineering was largely empirical with some concepts and skills imported from other branches of engineering.
Scientists understood some key elements of aerospace engineering , like fluid dynamics, in the 18th century. Only a decade after the successful flights by the Wright brothers, the 1910s saw the development of aeronautical engineering through the design of World War I military aircraft.
The first definition of aerospace engineering appeared in February 1958.The definition considered the Earth's atmosphere and the outer space as a single realm, thereby encompassing both aircraft (aero) and spacecraft (space) under a newly coined word aerospace. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration was founded in 1958 as a response to the Cold War. United States aerospace engineers sent the American first satellite launched on January 31, 1958 in response the USSR launching Sputnik.
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