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PLF Award winners
Honoring Outstanding Faculty and Staff
The President's Leadership Fund Awards ceremony acknowledged five exceptional members of the SDSU community.
Mars Rover Curiosity
Putting a Car on Mars
Seven of the eight SDSU alumni who helped put the Rover 'Curiosity' on Mars will visit campus and give a lecture on April 19.
An example of a joined wing plane. Copyright: Luciano Demasi & Rauno Cavallaro
Shaping the Future of Aviation
A team of SDSU researchers is nationally recognized for their work on the aeroelasticity of joined-wing airplanes.
The SDSU Science Sampler allows all ages to enjoy interactive lectures and activities.
Science Research Sampler
The SDSU Science Sampler will take place throughout campus on Friday, March 22.
SDSU alumna Ellen Ochoa
Houston, We Have an Aztec
Ellen Ochoa, '80, is director of NASA's Johnson Space Center.
New TV commercial will air during SDSU
New TV Spot Celebrates Curiosity
The new TV commercial will air during SDSU's televised sporting events and on KPBS.
An aerodynamic analysis of a joined-wing configuration airplane.
Exploring the Physics of Flight
SDSU doctoral student Rauno Cavallaro explores the aerodynamic forces on airplane configuration and insect flight.
SDSU alumnus Jordan Evans
A Personal Curiosity
SDSU alumnus recounts Mars rover mission at TED conference.
Project members carry the 18-foot rocket to the launchpad. Photo by Daniel Silva
Rocketeers
A student-built rocket reached 10,000 feet with a top speed of 600 mph.
Aztecs inside the Mars testbed at NASA
From SDSU to Mars
Aztecs from the Class of 1980 through the Class of 2005 were part of the Mars Science Laboratory team.
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