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Irvin Glassman Young Investigator Lecture.!
The deadline for nominations for the Irvin Glassman Early Career Investigator Award and Lecture has been extended to January 19,
Putting the Aerospace Engineering Shock Tube to Work.Aerospace Engineering professor Wenting Sun, foreground, and doctoral student Miad Karimi are two of the authors of "Measurement of Methane Autoignition Delays in a Shock Tube under Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Conditions" the winner of the 2018 Markstein Paper Award.
The other authors are research engineer Bradley Ochs, doctoral student Xiang Gao, and ME faculty Dr. Devesh Ranjan
The combustion research of aerospace engineering professor Wenting Sun has received some much deserved attention this spring.
In March, the Eastern States Section of the Combustion Institute (ESSCI) recognized his investigations of new techniques for controlling the propulsion of hypersonic vehicles with the Irvin Glassman Young Investigator Lectureship and Award.
His Glassman lecture explored work that he launched in 2016 under the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)'s Young Investigator Researcher Program.
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