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Novel Unconventional Aerospace Applications iN Core Educational Disciplines

Texas A&M University College of Engineering
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Hannah Stroud

Hannah is a second year PhD student and NSF GRFP Fellow at Texas A&M advised by Dr. Darren Hartl. Her research focuses on multiphysical computational modeling of degrading structures under flow, e.g. coupling fluid-structure interactions with corrosion/erosion material models. Hannah specializes in unconventional applications of aerospace engineering tools and skills, and she is seeking to apply her current work to biomedical devices.

Hannah is passionate about education and STEM outreach. She is currently teaching an undergraduate level course she designed to instruct students on methods for developing outreach activities to bring aerospace engineering to K-12 students; her class has partnered with the Girl Scouts to test the activities they develop. She has previously designed curriculum for a senior design elective on unconventional applications of aerospace.

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