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Doctoral candidates in the Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics program focus their studies on four core research domains: Dynamics and Control, Fluid Mechanics, Propulsion Systems, and Solids and Structures. These fundamental disciplines offer both complex challenges and transformative potential to advance aerospace engineering while delivering widespread societal benefits.
Known historically as the Birthplace of Aviation, Southwest Ohio has consistently contributed to aerospace innovation. The UC School of Aerospace Systems, home to the nation's second-oldest Aerospace Engineering program, has led technological advancements since the dawn of flight and space exploration.
The graduate programs at the School of Aerospace Systems have been instrumental in this legacy by uniting distinguished faculty with exceptional international students. With a tradition of academic distinction, the School continues to pioneer breakthroughs that will shape aerospace engineering's future while influencing critical sectors like energy, security, and healthcare.