As countries aim to develop weapons traveling at Mach 5 and faster, a team of researchers guided by experts from the University of Arizona has developed a “brain” for high-speed interceptors and vehicles.
As countries around the world work to advance weapons traveling at Mach 5 and faster, a team led by University of Arizona experts builds a "brain" for high-speed vehicles and interceptors.
With a major research university in our backyard, a strong military presence, and an innovative company across the metropolitan area, Southern Arizona has a lot of interesting science, medical, and
Samy Missoum, a professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, received $1.5 million to lead the development of a surrogate aerodynamic database, an essential tool in the design of next-generation hypersonic systems.