Research
Current
- Scramjet Engine Simulation
- Dr. Engblom and his research assistants have been on the front-line of scramjet engine development since 2006 with continuous funding from the Department of Defense.
- PHLEX
- The goal of this project is to create a new test system capable of fatigue testing wind turbine blades approximately three times faster and more accurately than existing test systems.
- Marine Turbines
- Professor Tang and her team are analyzing the application of autonomous turbines with so-called "swarm intelligence" that can navigate through the ocean currents, similar to a school of fish searching for food.
- Project Haiti
- Through Project Haiti, our students have a hands-on experience not only developing clean energy products in the form of a solar water purifier, but in directly having an impact on the world.
- Fuel Slosh Research in Microgravity
- Spring 2010 marks the fifth year Embry-Riddle’s COE has launched students to do research in a zero-gravity environment under the leadership of Dr. Sathya Gangadharan.



