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Lali thesis defense available for viewing

Categories: Space Studies

Space Studies Master’s student Mehdi Lali defended his thesis on Tuesday, April 28th. This presentation is now available at http://realmedia.aero.und.edu/real/index.asp?class=spstThesisDefense “Computer Program for Analysis, Design and Optimization of Dynamics, Propulsion and Kinematics of Multistage Rockets” A computer program is designed in MATLAB with approximately 20,000 lines of codes to analyze, design and optimize the propulsion, […]

Thesis Defense by Mehdi Lali Tuesday, April 28th at 11:15 am

Categories: Space Studies

Space Studies Master’s student Mehdi Lali will defend his thesis on Tuesday, April 28th at 11:15 am at Ryan Hall, Room 111. “Computer Program for Analysis, Design and Optimization of Dynamics, Propulsion and Kinematics of Multistage Rockets” A computer program is designed in MATLAB with approximately 20,000 lines of codes to analyze, design and optimize […]

Ambler Thesis Defense available via live broadcast

Categories: Space Studies

Space Studies has considered broadcasting thesis defenses and will begin with Nate Ambler’s defense later today. If all goes well, and students arrange to use the Ryan 111 classroom, this will continue in the future unless the student declines. This will give our distance ed students the opportunity to see their classmates defend, and provide […]

Thesis defense by Susan Raizer on Nov. 19: “NASA and the Techology Transfer Process: an In-Depth Appraisal

Categories: Space Studies

Susan Raizer, a Space Studies distance ed student, will defend her thesis on Wednesday, November 19th at 2:30 p.m. in Clifford Hall room 220. NASA AND THE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER PROCESS AN IN-DEPTH APPRAISAL The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), was formed by an Act of Congress in 1958 to discharge the US government*s scientific, […]

Thesis defense by Nate Ambler on Nov. 21: Solid-State Nanocrystalline Gas Sensor Array Demonstration

Categories: Space Studies

Space Studies Master’s student, Nate Ambler, will defend his thesis on Friday, November 21st at 4:00 p.m. in Ryan Hall, room 111. Solid-State Nanocrystalline Gas Sensor Array Demonstration Sensors allow us to perceive and make sense of the environment around us. They are essential components for information in any dynamic control system for biological, environmental, […]

Atmospheric Sciences: Chambers Oral Examination

Categories: Atmospheric Sciences

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences Contact: Karen Ryba/Phone: 701-777-4761 August 19, 2008 Atmospheric Sciences Thesis Defense *** “Wind Field Retrievals Using Remotely-Sensed Precipitation Fields” (Grand Forks, North Dakota): The oral examination for Charles Chambers, a candidate for the Master of Science Degree in Atmospheric Sciences is set for Tuesday, August […]

Atmospheric Sciences Thesis Defense: Jin

Categories: Atmospheric Sciences

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences Contact: Karen Ryba/Phone: 701-777-4761 June 23, 2008 Atmospheric Sciences Thesis Defense *** “Arctic Mixed-Phase Cloud Microphysical Properties Deduced from ARM Surface and Aircraft Measurements during M-Pace” (Grand Forks, North Dakota): The oral examination for Hongchun Jin, a candidate for the Master of Science Degree in […]

Dave Hartzell Thesis Defense: Monitoring threats to the Tanjung Puting National Park with Synthetic Aperture Radar

Categories: Space Studies

Dave Hartzell, Space Studies Master’s student will defend his thesis on Wednesday, April 16th at 1:00 p.m. in Ryan Hall, room 207. Title: Monitoring threats to the Tanjung Puting National Park with Synthetic Aperture Radar Description: In this study, the performance of various synthetic aperture microwave imaging radar (SAR) sensors are evaluated to understand which […]

Beth Reynolds Thesis Defense: The Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Two Main Belt Asteroids, 418 Alemannia and 504 Cora

Categories: Space Studies

What: Thesis defense presented by SpSt Graduate Student Beth Reynolds When: Thursday April 17th @ 2pm Where: Ryan Hall Room# 207 Thesis Title: The Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Two Main Belt Asteroids, 418 Alemannia and 504 Cora Abstract: The study is part of a larger effort to constrain the surface compositions and minerologies of all Tholen-defined […]