Aerospace engineering students have many research opportunities, including:
- Aircraft Design and Aerodynamics – Improving aircraft performance and fuel efficiency.
- Propulsion Systems – Enhancing engine efficiency and exploring new propulsion technologies.
- Space Technology – Research in satellite design, spacecraft, and space missions.
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) – Innovating in drone design and autonomous flight.
- Materials and Structures – Developing lightweight, durable materials for aircraft and spacecraft.
- Aircraft Maintenance and Safety – Advancing diagnostic tools and safety procedures.
- Sustainability – Researching ways to reduce carbon emissions and improve fuel efficiency.
- Flight Control and Avionics – Improving navigation, control, and communication systems.
- Aerospace Robotics – Automating aircraft assembly and inspections.
- Collaboration with Industry – Working with organizations like ISRO and HAL on real-world projects.
These research areas offer students the chance to contribute to the advancement of aerospace technology and shape the future of aviation and space exploration.