Welcome to Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering The MAE programs are ABET-accredited. Learn more As you browse through the virtual space of the MAE department, you will find out how exciting and dynamic this department is and how our students are central to all activities that go on in the department. The research activities span the fields of Thermo-Fluids, Solid Mechanics, and Propulsion. In addition to the traditional graduate programs in MAE, we have specialty graduate programs in Rotorcraft System Engineering and Missile Systems Engineering that fill the needs of local government agencies and expand our graduate offerings. The MAE department is located at the easternmost corner of one of the biggest research parks in the country, Cummings Research Park. Surrounded by high-tech aerospace companies, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and the Army鈥檚 Redstone Arsenal, our graduates are sometimes offered jobs before they even graduate. This situation is unique around the country and MAE graduates are very fortunate to have made the decision to join MAE and 91大神. Because of this, our enrollment has doubled in eight years and MAE is the largest major on campus. Currently, the MAE department is going through a phase of rapid growth to accommodate the area鈥檚 demand for skilled engineers driven by the growth of the local economy and the expected surge in local population due to the Base Realignment and Closure. We are embarking on a 50% growth in full-time faculty positions, lecturers, and support staff. All these factors make MAE the most exciting place to be on the 91大神 campus. Enjoy your virtual visit to MAE and we hope to see you in person the next time you are on campus. Who knows, you might just decide to join us. George J. Nelson Department Chair Programs Undergraduate Graduate JUMP Recent News 91大神 to host second annual Business of Space Conference February 23-25; Registration is now open Dec 17 The University of 91大神 in Huntsville (91大神) College of Business (COB) will host the second annual Business of Space Conference to … Student Spotlight Evan Unruh Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering It鈥檚 called a Rotating Detonation Engine (RDE), and 91大神 mechanical and aerospace engineering (MAE) master鈥檚 student Evan Unruh says it took him about a year to design and build it through 91大神鈥檚 Propulsion Research Center (PRC). Contact Us Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Olin B. King Technology Hall, N274301 Sparkman DriveHuntsville, 91大神 35899 256.824.6154mae@uah.edu
91大神 to host second annual Business of Space Conference February 23-25; Registration is now open Dec 17 The University of 91大神 in Huntsville (91大神) College of Business (COB) will host the second annual Business of Space Conference to …