The Department of Defense has awarded the University of Virginia a three-year, $4.5 million research project to develop and test novel hypersonics technology. UVA will work with other universities as well as
MoreThe Department of Defense has selected four universities to perform research and development projects aimed at advancing the development of hypersonic weapons technology. Each university secured one-year, $500,000 applied research awards focused
MoreThe Department of Defense has awarded one-year contracts to Texas A&M University and the University of Notre Dame in Indiana to perform applied hypersonics research. Texas A&M will quantify near-space and high-altitude
MoreThe Department of Defense Joint Hypersonic Transition Office’s university consortium recently introduced hypersonics professionals to participating students during an American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics forum in California. The JHTO University Consortium
MoreEighteen teams of universities, national laboratories and companies are set to receive $25.5 million in total grants from the Department of Defense (DOD) to conduct applied research on hypersonic systems. “Each project
MoreThe Department of Defense (DoD) has issued a five-year, $100 million award to Texas A&M University for the creation and management of an applied hypersonics consortium. The University Consortium for Applied Hypersonics
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