MEET THE TEAM

Brian L. Wardle

wardle@mit.edu

office: 33-408

Professor Brian L. Wardle is Full Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT, with a joint appointment in Mechanical Engineering, where his work focuses on materials and structures. He is the founder and director of MIT’s Nano-Engineered Composite aerospace STructures (NECST) Consortium, and necstlab. He is active in the Materials Processing Center (MPC) ISN, CMSE, and MEMS@MIT (part of the Microsystems Technology Laboratory) communities. His profile can be found here.

Post Doctoral degrees Associates

fangjh@mit.edu

jaemoonj@mit.edu

Graduate Students

palak@mit.edu

awebb15@mit.edu

Undergraduate Students

ncjoseph@mit.edu

bio

3rd year, ME, Uni. of Pretoria

darrenh@mit.edu

bio

Darren Hill is a third-year Mechanical Engineering exchange student enrolled in AeroAstro for 2024. He has a passion for aviation and aerospace engineering and holds a South African private pilot license. Outside of studies, he enjoys backyard cricket and gaming.

tpowell@mit.edu

bio

3rd year, ME, Uni. of Pretoria

bcruse@mit.edu

bio

Brady is an undergraduate at MIT studying Course 6-2, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. He has devoted considerable time to programming and designing electronic circuits. Brady’s primary passion is nanotechnology, which he intends to research at MIT. He is also interested in computer architecture and wireless technology. After completing his degree, Brady plans to pursue a Ph.D.

derek16@mit.edu

bio

Derek is a second year undergraduate at MIT studying Course 16, Aerospace Engineering. He has a passion for aircraft and rocket design. He is also a member of the MIT motorsports and rocket team. Outside of academics, he enjoys going to new places and trying new things

Visiting Scientists and Students

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Affiliated Faculty and Researchers

Prof. Hulya Cebeci, Istanbul Technical University, Aerospace Engineering Department Turkey
geyikh@itu.edu.tr

John Kane, MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics
Research Specialist
kane@mit.edu

Dr. Antonio Miravete

Research Affiliate

Professor Antonio Miravete was a full time professor at the University of Zaragoza, Spain 1981 – 1997. Since that year he focused his professional activity in the US and kept teaching in Spain until 2020. With over four decades of experience, he has dedicated his career to both teaching and conducting extensive research on composite materials. Professor Miravete’s prolific contributions to the academic world include authoring or co-authoring over 300 publications, including books, book chapters, journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports. Currently, he is a research affiliate at MIT in necstlab.

miravete@mit.edu

Prof. Desiree Plata
Visiting Professor
dplat@mit.edu

Prof. Seunghyun Kim, Brown University
Associate Professor
Seunghyun_Kim@brown.edu

Administrative Staff

administrative assistant

jeileef@mit.edu

financial officer