• Comm Lab: Website Workshop

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    Join our hands-on workshop where you'll not only learn the essentials of website creation but also walk away with a working draft of your site!

    Gas Turbine Research with MathWorks

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    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

    Comm Lab: Masters Thesis Workshop

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    The workshop will feature general writing tips and an interactive session to help you get a jump start on the thesis-writing process.
  • Aerospace Innovation Seminar ft. Brian Yutko, SM ’11, PhD ’14

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    Brian is the Chief Executive Officer of Wisk Aero, a leader in the Advanced Air Mobility market. Wisk is building and certifying the world’s first autonomous, all-electric aircraft for commercial passenger use. Wisk is headquartered in Mountain View, California and regularly flight tests its autonomy systems and full-scale electric aircraft in the region. Wisk is actively building and testing their 6th Generation aircraft, the company’s first certified product for commercial use, and working with the FAA on a type certification program. The company’s goal is to bring safe everyday flight to everyone. Brian brings extensive leadership and engineering expertise from his previous roles at Boeing, where he led sustainability and future mobility initiatives. He also served as Chief Technologist for Boeing NeXt and was on the Board of Directors for Wisk. Prior to Boeing, Brian held senior positions at Aurora Flight Sciences, specializing in aviation autonomy. He holds a Ph.D. and Master of Science in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT, as well as a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Pennsylvania State University.
  • Comm Lab: PhD Proposals Workshop

    This workshop is designed for students planning to defend their proposal within the next year, providing essential guidance on structuring a compelling and well-organized document and presentation.
  • Certificate Program Seminar: Mike Klinker

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    The Aerospace Innovation Seminar Series will feature speakers from some of the biggest names in entrepreneurial aerospace — many of whom started as students in AeroAstro!

    MIT AeroAstro SpaceTech Conference

    Schwarzman College of Computing (45-801) 51 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA
    A technically oriented, future-looking event designed to build awareness around the present and future of space technology.
  • Master’s Thesis Showcase

    Neumann Hangar MIT Building 17, first floor
    The AeroAstro Dept. and Comm Lab are hosting an informal Master’s Thesis Showcase to share their hard work with the wider AeroAstro community, faculty, and staff.

    AeroAstro PhD Brunch

    Lawn 33 125 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, United States
    MIT graduates and guests only
  • Comm Lab Resume Drop-in

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    Prepare for the MIT fall career fair by touching up your resume. Get tips on how to best cater your resume to your positions of interest to help maximize your chances of success!
  • Pierce Seminar: Prof. Antoine Jerusalem (University of Oxford)

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    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".