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University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH)

University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH)

The University of Alabama in Huntsville (also known as UAHuntsville or UAH) is a state-supported, public, coeducational research university in Huntsville, Alabama, United States

A detonation-based combustion system that utilizes shock waves for propulsion

A cutting-edge nuclear thermal propulsion rocket engine for deep space missions

A next-generation miniature lab device to detect bacteria and viruses

Swarms of winged flyers for Mars exploration

The objective of the proposed work is to increase the set of possible exploration and science missions on Mars by investigating thefeasibility of flapping wing aerospace architectures in a Martian environment. The proposed architecture consists of a Mars rover that serves as a mobile base and a swarm of Marsbees. Marsbees are robotic flapping wing

Swarms of winged flyers for Mars exploration

Scientist creates AI algorithm to monitor machinery health

An artificial intelligence algorithm created by University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) principal research scientist Dr. Rodrigo Teixeira greatly increases accuracy in diagnosing the health of complex mechanical systems. “The ability to extract dependable and actionable information from the vibration of machines will allow businesses to keep their assets running for longer while spending far

Scientist creates AI algorithm to monitor machinery health

Research could hasten the dawn of hybrid rocket engines

Hybrid rocket fuel research being done by a University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) mechanical engineering doctoral student could hasten the day when a simpler, safer, more economical rocket engine propels space missions. At UAH’s Johnson Propulsion Center, Matthew Hitt has experimented with varying solid fuel grain sizes to see how they burn at different

Research could hasten the dawn of hybrid rocket engines

Computer Cooling System Could Save U.S. $6.3 Billion in Electricity a Year

A patented passive cooling system for computer processors that’s undergoing optimization at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) could save U.S. consumers more than $6.3 billion per year in energy costs associated with running their computer cooling fans. Imagine what it could do if in global use. The system, which was awarded $10,000 in

Computer Cooling System Could Save U.S. $6.3 Billion in Electricity a Year

Undergraduate Invention Aims to Lower Costs of Organ Cell Printing

A specialized 3-D printing extruder developed by a University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) sophomore and his collaborator could lower the costs of printing cellular structures for use in drug testing. The CarmAl extruder – shorthand for Carbohydrate Anhydrous Rapid Manufacturing Aluminum extruder – its controlling software and the manufacturing processes being developed by second-year

Undergraduate Invention Aims to Lower Costs of Organ Cell Printing

Lasers key to UAH team’s asteroid defense system

A space-based laser system proposed to NASA by University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) researchers could be a cost-effective way to nudge small asteroids away from a collision course with Earth. With the February meteor explosion in Russia heightening U.S. government interest in how asteroid collisions with Earth can be prevented, the UAH scientists say

Lasers key to UAH team’s asteroid defense system

Personal monitor systems may change healthcare

A wireless personal health monitoring system using smartphones to upload data via the Internet will revolutionize the U.S. healthcare industry, its pioneering creators say. mHealth research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville is lead by Dr. Emil Jovanov, associate dean for graduate education and research in the College of Engineering, and Dr. Aleksandar Milenkovic,

Personal monitor systems may change healthcare

UAHuntsville students hope glove keyboard will revolutionize use of devices with one hand

“There are several applications we can think of right now,” Give a hand to some computer engineering students at The University of Alabama in Huntsville for designing a tool that could revolutionize new ways of using electronic devices with just one hand. It’s called a Gauntlet Keyboard, a glove device that functions as a wireless keyboard. Instead of tapping keys on a keyboard, the

UAHuntsville students hope glove keyboard will revolutionize use of devices with one hand

Off-the-shelf helicopters for military and commercial use

At altitudes of just a few hundred feet, they can peer down on enemy troops below while remaining practically invisible. What amounts to serious scientific research could, at first glance, be mistaken for students at The University of Alabama in Huntsville letting off a little stress with radio-controlled helicopters. On a recent sunny, humid day,

Off-the-shelf helicopters for military and commercial use

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