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Retro Rocket VR Flight Simulator team advised by Hartl completes capstone design

Posted on April 27, 2020 by Darren J. Hartl

The team of Aerospace Engineering Senior Design Capstone students reviewed in a previous post has completed their project. Their work has been summarized in a comprehensive video published this week. Work will continue in the fall as the Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering team efforts are combined into a single software/hardware final project.

 

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MAESTRO Master Students becomes NSF Graduate Fellow

Posted on April 20, 2020 by jjz.1998

Hannah Stroud is a second year Master of Science student advised by Drs. Hartl and Shryock. Her masters work focuses on FEA modeling of knitted shape memory alloy structures. She proposed augmenting this work to the NSF GRFP: Through methods of non-linear substructuring in FEA, efficient analyses of functional, patterned fabrics can be performed. Hannah also highlighted her department involvement and commitment to STEM outreach with initiatives such as the Pitch Up! Competition, Camp SOAR activities, and demonstration development for the Physics and Engineering Festival.

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Brent Bielefeldt successfully completes his studies as a Ph.D. student

Posted on March 10, 2020 by Darren J. Hartl

Brent Bielefeldt completes a final review of his dissertation document with Dr. Hartl just prior to his defense.

On March 2, 2020, Brent Bielefeldt became Dr. Hartl’s second advisee to complete all necessary requirements for his doctoral degree in Aerospace Engineering. The contributions of his dissertation, entitled “Multiobjective Topology Optimization for Preliminary Design Using Graph Theory and L-System Languages,” have already been adopted by the Air Force Research Laboratory, where he is now working as a prestigious National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow.

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William Scholten becomes Hartl’s first independently advised Ph.D. graduate

Posted on February 26, 2020 by Darren J. Hartl

On February 20, 2020, Will Scholten successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation entitled “A Novel Uncoupled Method for Static Aeroelastic Analysis Towards MorphingStructures Design,” making him the first Ph.D. student to be independently advised by Hartl to successfully complete his degree requirements and graduate.

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Senior design team advised by Hartl completes successful design review

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Darren J. Hartl

Senior Aerospace Engineering students embrace the 50’s as they work to repurpose a vintage space structure into a VR flight simulator.

Earlier this fall, Dr. Hartl teamed with Jim Mabe of Boeing and Eric Schulte, a local business owner, to initiate a project to convert a vintage 1950’s carnival ride rocket car into a virtual reality (VR) flight simulator for K-12 STEM outreach. The Aerospace Engineering senior capstone design team sponsored by Hartl to develop and deploy this experience has recently completed their critical design  review and will move forward with the project.

 

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Dr. Hartl featured on NASA morphing supersonic aircraft podcast

Posted on November 25, 2019 by Darren J. Hartl

Graphic of NASA supersonic flight rendering
NASA put out a call for a university-led initiative to return to commercial supersonic flight, a challenge Texas A&M University answered. Dr. Darren Hartl, assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, shares how the research team is developing adaptive materials to reduce the noise of planes traveling faster than the speed of sound.

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Large NASA grant to MAESTRO and collaborators helps shape-shifting metals transform lunar missions

Posted on November 11, 2019 by Darren J. Hartl

Two Texas A&M University Aerospace Engineering students working on a shape-shifting radiator in the Multifunctional Materials and Aerospace Structures Optimization (MAESTRO) Lab.
Patrick Walgren, current aerospace engineering Ph.D. student at Texas A&M, working on a morphing radiator prototype in the Multifunctional Materials and Aerospace Structures Optimization (MAESTRO) Lab. | Image: Texas A&M Engineering

Like the weather in Texas, the moon’s temperature varies drastically over the course of its day and night cycle. The moon’s surface can reach scorching temperatures as high as 250 degrees F during the day and a frigid 208 degrees below zero at night.

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MAESTRO Undergraduate Researcher Wins Scholarship

Posted on November 5, 2019 by Darren J. Hartl

Brady Allen and Jacob Collins, undergraduate students in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University, recently won the 2019 CAF Wings Over Houston Scholarship. Brady, an undergraduate researcher in the MAESTRO Lab, was recommended for the scholarship by Dr. Hartl.

Texas A&M University Aerospace Engineering student, Brady Allen, poses with Debby Rihn-Harvey in front of her plane at the Wings Over Houston Airshow.
Brady Allen stands with Debby Rihn-Harvey, scholarship committee chair, in front of her plane at the Wings Over Houston Airshow. | Image: Brady Allen

 

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US patent granted for shape memory alloy morphing radiator

Posted on October 13, 2019 by Darren J. Hartl

Early in march, the US Patent Office assigned patent number US10228197 for a patent entitled “Variable Heat Rejection Device” that protects intellectual property associated with the SMA-based morphing radiator project. Inventors included Dr. Darren Hartl and his collaborators at NASA and Paragon Space Development Corporation.

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Hartl breaks 3000 citation mark

Posted on October 13, 2019 by Darren J. Hartl

Only three years after returning to the Texas A&M Department of Aerospace Engineering as a tenure-track faculty member in August of 2016, Dr. Hartl has reached the 3000 citation mark (as per Google Scholar).

With an h-index of 20 and with 50 publications having over 10 citations, Dr. Hartl continues to work with his students to make an impact on the smart materials and adaptive structures community in particular. Highly cited publications from the MAESTRO Lab address such topics as shape memory alloys, active origami, and multi-functional composites. Newer papers have addressed fracture and fatigue of shape memory alloy materials as well as new topological design methods and actuator concepts.

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