Aviation changed the course of history by giving man the ability to fly. This amazing feat is a result of components of an aircraft’s frame referred to as aerostructures. Aerostructures provide ...
Materials Advances published a number of themed collections every year on timely and important topics, guest edited by members of the materials science community. Previous themed collections are ...
All original research published in the journal is in the form of Communication articles. These are exceptionally high-quality and innovative reports that are of significant broad appeal to the ...
Key research expertise Composite materials and manufacturing High performance ductile composites Through-thickness reinforcement Time/space variable composites High performance polymers Design for ...
Two-dimensional materials are substances with a thickness of a few nanometres or less. Electrons in these materials are free to move in the two-dimensional plane, but their restricted motion in ...
After five years of waiting, a Vietnam War-era fighter jet will finally be placed atop a 20-foot pylon at a war memorial in ...
Since its establishment as the world’s first materials science academic department, Northwestern Engineering has led and defined the frontier of material research, enabling transformative technologies ...
"AFGSC is exploring other means of missile carriage on the B-52. One option is repurposing the existing SUU-67/A Aircraft ...
Materials science and engineering is an interdisciplinary field that forms the foundation for many engineering applications by extending the current supply of materials, improving existing materials, ...
or working on materials that make next-generation aircraft lighter and more sustainable, our teams work to develop components and materials that are better for the environment, while still ...
The Aircraft Brackets market is witnessing significant growth due to factors such as the increasing demand for urban air mobility, the adoption of lightweight materials, and the rise in global ...
Oct. 23, 2024 — Researchers give robots a sense of touch by 'listening' to vibrations, allowing them to identify materials, understand shapes and recognize objects just like human hands.