Can Bubbly Water Reduce Fighter Jet Noise? Embry-Riddle Researchers Investigate
Bubbly water is more than just a refreshing drink. Curtains of air-charged water can potentially be used to blunt the powerful and damaging noise caused by fighter jets taking off from…
Drone System for Managing the Herd Takes Eagle Team to NASA’s Blue Skies Competition Finals
An Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University team is one of eight finalists pitching their projects this week for NASA’s Blue Skies Competition, which challenged students to develop…
Hot Fire Test: Embry-Riddle Club Launches Students’ Rocket Ambitions
Project Triton’s original design team — ERPL club members (from left) Sakshi Khidake, Justin Robinson, Matthew LaBombard, Travis Sevin, AJ Giza and Josafath Lopez Villages — celebrate…
Mission Accomplished: Embry-Riddle Undergrad Lands Dream Internship at Los Alamos Lab
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University student Anthony LoRe Starleaf always wanted to serve his country and — with his skills and aptitude — most likely as an engineer. When…
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Powers Embry-Riddle Research, Readies Eagles for High-Tech Careers
When sophomore Avi Waghray heads into the work world of aerospace engineering, he feels confident that his experience with state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical…
Embry-Riddle Student Team Creates a Life-Saving Aircraft for Emergency Response
When Giol Vinyals i Roca was a child growing up in Catalonia, his parents gave him a remote-controlled toy helicopter with a red cross on it. The challenge of figuring out how it worked…
Embry-Riddle Students to Experience World-Class Space Technologies at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Embry-Riddle and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) are continuing an academic exchange program open to students in the College of Engineering that has led to internships…
Puerto Rican Student at Embry-Riddle Shoots for the Stars, Inspires Others
Gálvez Alfonso is the recipient of a Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Scholarship. (Photo: Embry-Riddle/Wilmar A. Gálvez Alfonso)
For as long as she can remember, Embry-Riddle…
Embry-Riddle Team Contributes to Design of NASA Rotorcraft Destined for Saturn’s Moon Titan
Research at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will help design the aerodynamics of a rotorcraft that will land on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, as part of NASA’s Dragonfly…
Embry-Riddle Team to Lead $6.7 Million NASA Project to Advance Safety of Next-Generation Air Mobility
NASA has selected Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University to lead a $6.7 million research project that aims to equip advanced air mobility (AAM) aircraft with the capability to respond…
Embry-Riddle Research to Advance Testing for Hypersonic Materials
Embry-Riddle researchers will design a device to reproduce the extreme stress and heat fluctuations of hypersonic flight in order to more easily and economically test materials used…
The Future of Aviation Safety Presented at Embry-Riddle Research Symposium
Deep learning could help pilots avoid aircraft accidents by determining when they are disoriented, fatigued or lack the skills to execute a maneuver.
Dr. Hever Moncayo, professor and…
Eagle Team Maps the Moon in NASA Lunar Autonomy Challenge
A team of four Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University students have been selected to compete in NASA’s Lunar Autonomy Challenge, which tasks students with developing navigational software…
Marquee Engineering Companies Seek Embry-Riddle Women at Industry Conference
Embry-Riddle junior Skylar Wardlaw — who is majoring in Engineering Physics with a concentration in Spacecraft Instrumentation and minors in Electrical and Computer Engineering…
College of Engineering Welcomes Dr Anouck Girard as Next Chair of Aerospace Engineering
After a yearlong nationwide search, the Daytona Beach College of Engineering is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Anouck Girard as the next chair of the Department of Aerospace…