Dr. San Andres, the Mast-Childs Chair Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University and a long-standing researcher of the Turbomachinery Laboratory at the Texas A&M University Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) is slated to receive the 2022 Aircraft Engine Technology Award.
TURBOMACHINERY LABORATORY MOVING FORWARD WITH ATPS PLANS AMID EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MALAYSIA
The National Recovery Council of Malaysia recently announced recommendations for Malaysia to fully reopen its borders on March 1, 2022. With this welcomed news, the Turbomachinery Laboratory at Texas A&M University is moving forward with plans to hold the Asia Turbomachinery and Pump Symposium (ATPS) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia May 23-26, 2022.
Turbo Lab Announces Institutional Partnerships
Cooperative partnerships have been established between the Turbo Lab and the Global Power and Propulsion Society (GPPS), The Hydraulic Institute, and The Vibration Institute.
Engineering a Safer, Less Flammable Battery
Lithium-ion batteries have enabled the use of numerous technologies from smartphones and tablets to electric vehicles, but their convenience and versatility come at a cost — the potential for flammability.
Dr. Je-Chin Han Bestowed ASME Honorary Membership
Not only is the Turbo Lab’s Dr. Je-Chin Han a Distinguished Professor, holder of the Marcus C. Easterling Chair in the Texas A&M Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Director of the Turbine Heat Transfer Laboratory- the esteemed professor and researcher is also now an Honorary Member of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).
Turbo Lab Accomplishes First Virtual Symposia- TPS 2020 Online
Through the trials and tribulations of 2020, the Turbomachinery Laboratory upheld its promise of providing continuing education and networking opportunities to turbomachinery and pump engineers by hosting the first-ever virtual Turbomachinery & Pump Symposia on December 8-10 with short courses on December 7.
Turbo Lab Wraps Up First Virtual Extended Short Courses
Even through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Turbomachinery Laboratory remains committed to making a vital impact on the turbomachinery, pump and related industries by hosting extended short courses led by industry experts.
Turbo Lab to Hold Extended Short Courses Virtually
Turbo Lab to Hold Extended Short Courses Virtually For the first time, the Turbomachinery Laboratory will be hosting the Extended Short Courses virtually in order to avoid the risk of spreading COVID-19. The Turbo Lab will host three short courses via GoToMeeting on October 12-15, 2020. Additionally, the courses will now be offered at a […]
Turbo Lab Holds First Virtual TRC Meeting for 40th Anniversary
Since 1981, the Turbomachinery Research Consortium at Texas A&M University has solved problems for major industry leaders through student-led research. The Turbomachinery Research Consortium is a group of 30 companies that contribute annual fees of $30,000 to fund projects that are investigated by 15 to 20 Texas A&M graduate students and faculty of the Turbomachinery […]