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Multifunctional Material and Aerospace Structures Optimization Lab

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New MAESTRO and TAMU Aerospace Engineering Overview

Posted on August 16, 2024 by Darren J. Hartl

A new highlight video has been produced by our local public television station (KAMU), which features strengths of the group, the department, and its people.

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Detailed MAESTRO Research Overview

Posted on December 18, 2023 by Darren J. Hartl

Engineering Communications at Texas A&M finally released their “Research Spotlight” on the MAESTRO Lab, which is a nice summary of a small piece of the work being performed by our students.

Click on the image below to watch the new video.

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Edwin Peraza Hernandez successfully defends Ph.D. dissertation

Posted on October 12, 2016 by Darren J. Hartl

Edwin Peraza Hernandez, a student researcher developing new analysis and design tools for self-folding active material-based origami structures, successfully completed his dissertation defense. Edwin was co-advised by Dimitris Lagoudas (AERO) and his committee members included Jay Walton (MATH), Richard Malak (MEEN), and Ergun Akleman (ARCH-VIZ). Edwin will continue with the team as a post-doctoral researcher will exploring new opportunities to apply his research. Congratulations, Edwin!

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Welcome to the Multifunctional Materials and Aerospace Structures Optimization (M2AESTRO) Lab, the research team of Dr. Darren J. Hartl. For more about what we do, please see our Overview Video


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