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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

Research website for the Hartl research team at Texas A&M

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Ryan Le

ryanmle@tamu.edu

B.S. in Aerospace Engineering (2027) – Texas A&M University

Ryan is a junior aerospace engineering student from Austin, Texas. He is currently working on a high fidelity multiphase CFD model of a thermosyphon, with plans to couple it with FEA. His previous projects have included using Abaqus to support the optimization of morphing UAS as well as investigating advanced applications of shape memory alloys.. Outside of the lab, he is a member of the Texas A&M Climbing Team.

Current Research Project(s):

Passive fuel-Cell Surface power System (PaCeSS)

Previous Research Project(s):

  • Software for Parallelized Analysis, Reconfigurations, and Rapid Optimization (SPARRO)
  • Advanced modeling of shape memory alloy applications with Los Alamos National Laboratory

Experience:

Texas A&M Materials Science and Engineering O-REU (Summer 2024)

Research:

Shape Memory Alloys

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