Infrastructure & Facilities

Within the department, a wind tunnel, a jet engine laboratory, and materials and mechanics laboratories are currently in active use, enabling students to reinforce their theoretical knowledge of aerodynamics, propulsion systems, and structural behavior through experimental studies. These laboratories are effectively utilized within the scope of undergraduate courses, capstone projects, and practice-oriented activities. In addition, the establishment of new laboratories dedicated to the program is currently underway, and upon completion of this infrastructure, it is intended to enhance experimental capacity further and diversify practical applications.

 

Furthermore, flight mechanics and control systems laboratories, composite materials and manufacturing workshops, avionics and systems integration laboratories, as well as numerical analysis and simulation facilities, stand out as key units supporting the program. In this context, through the development of the existing laboratory infrastructure and the commissioning of new laboratories, the program aims to provide a robust, sustainable, and practice-oriented educational environment that is aligned with national and international counterparts.

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