aerospace engineer

NOUN
  1. an engineer of aircraft and space vehicles
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How To Use aerospace engineer In A Sentence

  • Part of the perceived problem is a lack of graduates in aerospace engineering and other fields.
  • An aerospace engineer by training, Dr. Chen received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology.
  • The researchers have developed a technique that uses interference patterns created when GPS signals that reflect off of the ground -- called "multipath" signals -- are combined with signals that arrive at the antenna directly from the satellite, said CU-Boulder aerospace engineering sciences Professor Kristine Larson, who is leading the study. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • In the past I have found I was too short to be a police officer, too poor to be an international playboy, too innumerate to be an aerospace engineer, too smart to be an elected official.
  • The state is focusing on 15 industries, from shipbuilding to aerospace engineering.
  • After I graduate, I'm going to become an aerospace engineer and design space ships with the Kazoo Constant.
  • I've gotten it too and I actually know the C-W equations and the difference between form and area drag since I earned my MSE in aerospace engineering. Ares 1 Abort Study Update - NASA Watch
  • Over at Gizmodo, Joseph Shoer, Ph. D candidate in aerospace engineering (fun fact: I had two separate college roommates who were both in A.E., at the same time!, until they weren't) wrote this incredibly interesting and lengthy article on the physics of space battles, focusing on what a real battle might look like, what weapons, both offensive and defensive, might be deployed and what types of ships might be used. January 2010
  • She made high grades in math and science, so was set on a career path of aerospace engineering.
  • His neighbor Wendell Moore, a Bell Aerospace engineer, needed an average guy to test the Rocket Belt, which he was developing for the U.S. Army in the early 1960s, and recruited 19-year-old Suitor.
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