Skunk Works Today | AERO Centennial Celebration
The 2014 Centennial will be a remarkable turning point and a unique opportunity to celebrate the many accomplishments that have enabled the Aerospace Engineering Department to be one of the best programs of its kind among major universities.
Keynote Lecture:
Introduction by Karthik Duraisamy, University of Michigan, Aerospace Engineering
Speaker: Dr. Al Romig, VP, Skunk Works LMCO
For more lectures on demand, please visit our web site:
http://engin.umich.edu/mconnex
Видео Skunk Works Today | AERO Centennial Celebration канала University of Michigan Engineering
Keynote Lecture:
Introduction by Karthik Duraisamy, University of Michigan, Aerospace Engineering
Speaker: Dr. Al Romig, VP, Skunk Works LMCO
For more lectures on demand, please visit our web site:
http://engin.umich.edu/mconnex
Видео Skunk Works Today | AERO Centennial Celebration канала University of Michigan Engineering
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