Noun
aerospace engineering (uncountable)
(engineering) The primary branch of engineering concerned with the research, design, development, construction, testing, science, and technology of aircraft and spacecraft.
A 12-year-old boy is set to make history as the youngest student to study aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech. Source: Internet
A graduate of Ohio State University Aerospace Engineering, Muse already has more than eight years of automotive industry experience. Source: Internet
Another AO recipient is Emeritus Professor Garry Brown, originally from Adelaide, who rose from a 1964 Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University to become chair of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University in the 1990s. Source: Internet
At the rally, Michael Gunnarson, a first-year aerospace engineering and music composition double major, said one of his best music teachers was a lecturer on contract. Source: Internet
Aerodynamics in other fields further Aerodynamics is important in a number of applications other than aerospace engineering. Source: Internet
Based on our recent survey, we have several different scenarios about the Aerospace Engineering Services in Airlines YoY growth rate for 2020. Source: Internet