The game-changer
Bart Prorok, professor of materials engineering, calls it the game-changer.
Bart Prorok, professor of materials engineering, calls it the game-changer.
“The judges felt they had the most innovative and impactful idea.”
It wasn’t a joke. It was a promise.
Forget 2028, Vice President Mike Pence said during his March 26 Huntsville speech at the fifth meeting of the National Space Council — America would return to the moon within five years, not nine. It wasn’t a prediction. It was an order.
Michael Zabala, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, will never forget scoring his first touchdown. It was Sept. 21, 2019, and he was in his living room recliner. The game had just started.
“Every flight I took something from Auburn.”
“We help teams shoot the basketball better.”
“We believe that our work will develop new approaches that will enable further advanced spaceflight exploration missions to asteroids.”
Learn more about the inclusion-focused initiatives making a difference in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering.
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