This seminar series is part of the Certificate in Aerospace Innovation offered by the MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics in collaboration with the Martin Trust MIT Center for Entrepreneurship. Learn more about the certificate program on our Certificate in Aerospace Innovation website!
This seminar has two main objectives. First, it aims to showcase how the collaboration with MathWorks engineers and the use of MathWorks tools has enhanced gas turbine aerothermal research at the Whittle Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Key areas of research to be discussed include:
1. Advanced post-processing of computational fluid dynamics data
2. Development of low-order models to understand and describe complex flow physics
3. Rapid design, manufacture, and experimental testing of aero-engine rig components
Please join us on Wednesday, October 8, 2025 for the Pierce Seminar at 4 PM in Room 1-131 with alumnus Prof. Antoine Jerusalem who will give a talk on "From Mechanical Integrity To Tissue Injury, The Case For AI-Mechanical Coupling".
WeLEAP Aerospace-Global and MIT AIAA Chapter present, Navigating the Future: Innovation, Purpose & Human Spaceflight. A special coffee chat with Dr. Kavya K. Manyapu, a Spacewalk Specialist at NASA Johnson Space Center, Adjunct Professor at the University of North Dakota, and founder of Passion 2 Purpose.