Â鶹´«Ã½ has partnered with SPIN to provide shared eBikes and eScooters on campus and within the City of Kent for use by students, faculty, staff, and the community. Approximately 100 eBikes and 100 eScooters will be available starting Monday, March 7. As we gear up to start riding, complete a safety quiz on biking and scootering on campus and receive $5 promotional ride credit AND a free helmet! Also new riders can get a $10 Free Credit by using code KENTSTATE (valid until April 30, 2022). Download the SPIN app from the QR code to the right. Additional i...
Philanthropic support is more than simply important; it is essential if we are to make this vision for our students - and greater community - a reality. There are a number of areas in which your philanthropic support will make a significant impact and leave a life-long legacy. These include: Aeronautics and Engineering Building Naming Opportunities - We are growing - in both enrollment and square feet! Our 44,000 square foot expansion has many spaces that will be in need of a name - and nothing will sound better than yours! Airport Naming Opportunities ...
KENT – The College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) will offer a Master of Science degree and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in mechatronics engineering starting Fall 2022. These new offerings come on the heels of the College breaking ground on a 44,000 square foot expansion to the Aeronautics and Engineering Building located on the Kent campus. The mechatronics programs provide an advanced theoretical and research-oriented curriculum with depth in mechatronic-specific disciplines, beyond the general fundamentals of the engineering bachelor’s degree. These two offerings are...
The Bot Bunker is CAE’s foundation of automation supporting key research areas in humanoid robots, AI systems, and autonomous mechatronic systems for industry and medicine.
The cyber.domain is a collection of three teaching and research laboratories all with an emphasis on the critically important area of cybersecurity engineering and computer engineering technology.
Innovation Way creates a dynamic learning environment with flexible and adaptable teaching and research lab spaces and will provide a truly unique and impactful set of facilities enabling students to understand the entire engineering design and manufacturing enterprise.
The Runway is home to three laboratories that support hands-on, simulated training in all three areas of air traffic control: Tower, Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) and En-Route. The simulation workstations can be used to create any combination of tower, terminal, and en route controller positions, and provide future air traffic controllers with the look and feel of an actual air traffic control facility.
Philanthropic support is more than simply important; it is essential if we are to make this vision for our students - and greater community - a reality.
The bottom line is simple: We need supporters who share our understanding of the facility's importance - and our vision for the College of Aeronautics and Engineering's dynamic future - to lean forward and say "yes" to a project that is important and transformative.
Thank you for your interest in Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s B.S., in Professional Pilot program. We are excited to welcome a new cohort of students to the Fall 2024 Professional Pilot concentration of the Bachelor of Science in Aeronautics program. â¶Ä¯&²Ô²ú²õ±è;
Please join us in congratulating PhD candidate Morgan Chaney! Morgan received the Graduate Student Teaching Award at Â鶹´«Ã½. The Â鶹´«Ã½ Division of Graduate Studies Graduate Student Teaching Award highlights excellence in teaching and mentoring among current graduate students. The award recognizes graduate students who exemplify excellence in teaching/learning as part of their professional development and training. Â鶹´«Ã½ winners will also be submitted as institutional nominees to the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools as KSU nominees...