
USC Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
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The Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering (AME) Department at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. ame.usc.edu
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https://ame.usc.edu 22-10-2014 18:24:55
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Our USC Viterbi School students built a race car and they were able to test drive it ahead of this weekend's NASCAR race at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. NBC Los Angeles was there to catch all of the excitement. A preview of the story is below: USC Ishwar K. Puri #USC #FightOn

Wow! What an amazing opportunity with NASCAR to drive at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum! Thank you to USC USC Viterbi School and our amazing partners that help us in everything, this would not be possible without you! Finally thank you to @abc7la NBC Los Angeles for covering it all! Same time next year?





Read about the incredible work and resources - Yaskawa America, Inc. robots anyone?! - at the USC Viterbi Center for Advanced Manufacturing! mfgnewsweb.com/archives/1/610…

Gamechanger! #3Dprinting tech by @USC_AME USC Mork ChE&MatSc & USC Center for Advanced Manufacturing will help fabricate microfluidic devices for cancer research, drug dev & COVID-19 testing; allows for fabrication at precise microscale not previously achieved. ow.ly/PMXI50IA10i

USC Viterbi researchers set a RECORD this year. 8 faculty have received NSF CAREER Awards, including AME's own Niema Pahlevan and Ivan Bermejo-Moreno. Read about their research - viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2022/04/8… U.S. National Science Foundation USC Viterbi School



Congratulations to AME PhD Orazio Pintin on winning a 2022 The Vertical Flight Society scholarship! vtol.org/education/vert…



Researchers at CAM partnered with Lockheed Martin and Southwest Research to develop robotics technology for composite layup. The project was funded by ARM Institute. Read more here - lockheedmartin.com/en-us/capabili…

The US. composite market is a $26.7B industry driven by physically taxing labor. A new process developed through an ARM Institute project with Lockheed Martin, @usc_ame, & Southwest Research Institute created a robotic cell to handle an intricate process previously thought to be unfeasible for robots



