Separating Aero And Space: Establishing A Dual Track For Aerospace Engineering Students
Author(s) -
Thomas Hannigan,
Carrie Olsen,
David H. Bridges,
Keith Koenig
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--1250
Subject(s) - aerospace , space (punctuation) , space industry , curriculum , dual (grammatical number) , process (computing) , space exploration , work (physics) , space technology , engineering management , space program , engineering education , engineering , aeronautics , computer science , aerospace engineering , mechanical engineering , sociology , pedagogy , art , literature , operating system
Thomas Hannigan, Mississippi State University Thomas Hannigan is an Instructor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics. He received his BS and MS degrees from Mississippi State University. His interests include introductory engineering mechanics, airplane flight mechanics, and he coordinates laboratory activities for the department. He holds FAA Gold Seal Flight Instructor Certification for single, multi engine and instrument airplanes.
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