MIT Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics | March 2025


Announcements

Join us for SpaceTech 2025 – AeroAstro's annual conference on the present and future of space technology!


This year's theme, "From the Earth to the Moon," encompasses the many ways engineering, cutting-edge technology, and entrepreneurial innovation are influencing our efforts from LEO to the lunar surface and beyond. The conference will include a SpaceTech Expo and Networking hour, along with tables and demos set up all day; student lightning talks with audience judging and awards; panels with academic and industry experts; and exciting keynote speakers.


When: Wednesday, April 23, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Where: Schwarzman College of Computing (45-801)


SpaceTech 2025 is in-person only, so register today!


Upcoming events:

Check out more upcoming events on the AeroAstro events calendar – log-in required.


Certificate Program Seminar: Mike Klinker

Thursday, April 3

12:00-1:00pm


Master’s Thesis Showcase

Wednesday, May 14

3-5pm


Guidance regarding current events

MIT’s Office of General Counsel (OGC) has prepared guidance documents for MIT community members, including students, to assist them in the event they are approached by law enforcement or immigration agents on campus or if they are traveling internationally. 


Additionally, the International Students Office (ISO) posts regular immigration updates on their website.


The Roundup is a monthly newsletter to keep the AeroAstro community up-to-date on research, community news, and important happenings across the department and MIT. Explore past issues of the Roundup on our website.

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Community Corner

The red blood moon during a lunar eclipse

When the moon hits your eye, like a big pizza… Pi Day… that’s a lunar eclipse! Christopher Kwon captured the “Blood Moon” eclipse on 3/14.

Brian and Lyra Mernoff, stargazing

And how could Brian Mernoff resist the opportunity to share the moment with his daughter, Lyra?

The MIT Strategic Engineering Research Group (part of ESL) led by Professor Olivier de Weck had its spring retreat at the "Beast of the East in Killington, VT. A dozen participants from the lab enjoyed skiing, snowboarding, cooking, wine-tasting and playing board games together.

HR bits

Awards: Karen Bruce, Suxin Hu, and Karen Bruce received Spot Awards this month. Have someone you would like to recognize? Submit a nomination any time!



SoE staff walking group: Join SoE staff for a weekly walk, wheel, or stroll near MIT campus! If you are interested in being on the group’s listserv, contact jaymat@mit.edu.

Congratulations!

Prof. Richard Linares has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 American Astronautical Society (AAS) Emerging Astrodynamicist Award for his outstanding technical contributions to space situational awareness, satellite drag, and orbital capacity.


The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) inducted Prof. Youssef Marzouk into its 2025 Class of SIAM Fellows. Prof. Marzouk was nominated for seminal contributions to multiple aspects of uncertainty quantification, particularly Bayesian computation and measure transport.


The MIT/University of Waterloo team has been accepted into NASA’s 2025 RASC-AL Competition finals. Good luck to Elizabeth Romero ’26, Alex Ng SM ’24, PhD students Laxman Kafle and Madelyn MacRobbie, and advisors George Lordos and Professors Olivier de Weck and Jeff Hoffman.


Certifiably correct range-aided SLAM,” from the Aerospace Controls Laboratory, has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 IEEE Transactions on Robotics King-Sun Fu Memorial Best Paper Award.

STAR Lab grad students Sophia Vlahakis, Hannah Tomio, Leonardo Gallo, and Leila Freitag won medals in the IEEE Aerospace Conference annual ski/snowboard race.


QS World University Rankings ranked MIT as No. 1 in aeronautical engineering, and has been ranked as the No. 1 university in the world for 13 straight years.

CommLab

The AeroAstro Comm Lab provides 1-1 peer coaching sessions for all forms of technical communication. Make an appointment today to improve the effectiveness of your next paper, poster, presentation and more!


Master’s Thesis Showcase Poster Drop-in

Tuesday, April 22

12:30-2:30pm


New CommLab fellows

A warm welcome to our new CommLab fellows!

  • Ruth Davis
  • Maya Harris
  • Abby Lee
  • Christina Nguyen
  • Sophia Vlahakis


New resources

Success at conferences

How to write effective emails

Physicality of presenting CommKit

Workshop resource webpage

Highlights

Advanced Manufacturing in the Aerospace Industry

Preparing for a career at the forefront of the aerospace industry | In the new Advanced Manufacturing for Aerospace Engineers class, students design, build, and test an electric rocket engine turbopump, preparing them for a career at the forefront of the aerospace industry. Watch the full video.


On March 6, the IM-2 lunar mission landed on the surface of the moon carrying three payloads developed by researchers and alumni from the Media Lab and AeroAstro, and collaborators. Alas, the lander touched down in an off-nominal position that prevented it from recharging. Still – some of the research payloads on board were able to collect and transmit data in transit, and HUMANS achieved its goal of getting to the lunar surface!

Will Parker, Maya Harris, Liz Solera and alum Thomas Roberts.

AeroAstro students and alumni attended the IAA Space Traffic Management Conference, co-hosted by Prof. Danielle Wood and Prof Moriba Jah, former MIT/AeroAstro MLK Fellow.


In a video for CSAIL’s “Meet the Mind” series, Assistant Prof. Andreea Bobu shares that her favorite thing about MIT is the “intellectual curiosity, the drive, the quirkiness, the camaraderie that everyone around experiences in the pursuit of science.” Watch the video.

Prof. Danielle Wood on stage

Prof. Danielle Wood performed a choreopoem exploring our view of Earth from space for MIT Artfinity, called "Harriet Jacobs: Journey to Saturn."


Arthur Brown, Andy Eskenazi, Marlene Euchenhofer, Marcos Lograno, Shreya Sharma, and Andrew White taught a class on “An Introduction to Aviation, Energy and the Environment” at Splash, MIT’s largest annual teaching and learning extravaganza.


Prof. Hamsa Balakrishnan was featured in a joint profile with Prof. Emery Brown for her Committed to Caring award.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Best Practices:

Daring to Lead: Bringing Full Diversity to Academic Science and Engineering

Barry Bozeman, Monica Gaughan


March | Women’s History Month

Every year, March is designated Women’s History Month to honor women’s contributions in American history. The celebration began in Santa Rosa, California, when the Education Task Force of the Sonoma County (California) Commission on the Status of Women planned and executed a “Women’s History Week” celebration in 1978. The movement spread across the country as other communities initiated their own Women’s History Week celebrations.


March 31 | Transgender Day of Visibility

TDOV is an annual international celebration of trans pride and awareness, recognizing transgender, gender diverse and non-binary experiences and achievements. To celebrate, join LBGTQ+ Services for Trans Joy in Full Color: A TDOV Celebration. Allies, friends, and chosen family are all welcome—let’s make visibility feel like home.


Monday, March 31st, 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Rainbow Lounge 50-250


Next Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Meeting 

Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM, 33-116

In-person & Zoom

https://mit.zoom.us/j/94121507623 


Submit DEI Feedback: 

aa-diversity@mit.edu

Research

ARCLab

Study: Climate change will reduce the number of satellites that can safely orbit in space | Covered by the Washington Post, AP, The Verge, and more, William Parker’s research reports that increasing greenhouse gas emissions will reduce the atmosphere’s ability to burn up old space junk.


APBench and benchmarking large language model performance in fundamental astrodynamics problems for space engineering | A benchmarking study of state-of-the-art large language models on a set of fundamental space engineering questions, laying the groundwork for a promising GenAI-era for the future of space engineering.


New Monte Carlo model for the space environment | Researchers present a new simulation method to predict how space debris evolves in low-Earth orbit that efficiently tracks space objects over long periods, allowing for more detailed predictions than before.

Computational Turbulence Group

Machine-learning wall-model large-eddy simulation accounting for isotropic roughness under local equilibrium | Rong Ma and Prof. Adrian Lozano-Duran have developed a wall model for large-eddy simulation using machine-learning techniques.

Interactive Robotics Group

Caption:Graduate student Felix Yanwei Wang nudges a robotic arm that is manipulating a bowl in a toy kitchen set up in the group’s lab. Using the framework Wang and his collaborators developed, slightly nudging a robot is one way to correct its behavior.

Robotic helper making mistakes? Just nudge it in the right direction | New research could allow a person to correct a robot’s actions in real-time, using the kind of feedback they’d give another human.

Quantum neXus Laboratory (QX Lab)

Researchers establish new basis for quantum sensing and communication | A new theoretical approach from Prof. Moe Win and UniFe researchers for generating quantum states could lead to improved accuracy and reliability of information and decision systems.

In the Media

NASA Astronaut Nick Hague

NewsBreak | What happens to the bodies of NASA astronauts returning to Earth? | “They’re gonna want their favorite food! Tonight they’re gonna eat well,” says Prof. Dava Newman in a conversation about astronauts Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams, cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, and AeroAstro alum Nick Hague’s return to Earth.


Forbes | These New Planets Aren’t Real, But Science Says They Could Be | Prof. Sara Seager and postdoctoral fellow Iaroslav Iakubivskyi imagined new planets as part of Proxima Kosmos, a new project that unites scientists, designers, and sci-fi writers to create a speculative solar system consistent with the laws of astronomy and physics.


IEEE Spectrum | UK Greenlights Amazon Kuiper, Starlink Faces New Rival | Profs. Danielle Wood and Kerri Cahoy explored the state of satellite broadband tech and collision avoidance with IEEE Spectrum.

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