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About the |Faculty

The Stephen B. Klein Faculty of Aerospace Engineering at the Technion is a world-class academic hub for aeronautics and astronautics, dedicated to creating, expanding, and disseminating ideas and knowledge in aerospace sciences and engineering.

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News
29.10.2025

Assoc. Prof. Beni Cukurel awarded the Alexander Goldberg Research Prize Fund, USA.

The Prize honors outstanding research that contributes—directly or indirectly—to Israel’s industry
01.09.2025

Prof. Vassilis Theofilis Named Fellow of the British Royal Aeronautical Society

The Royal Aeronautical Society Fellowship (FRAeS) is the highest grade attainable and is only bestowed upon those in the profession of aeronautics or aerospace.
04.08.2025

Dr. Eliad Peretz receives a fourth NASA’s Exceptional Achievement Medal

Accolade for exceptional technological achievements in 2024.
Events
December 24 2025
We are pleased to invite you to the annual GVAHIM Excellence Program's ceremony. Opening remarks: Dr. Yigal Gluzman, GVAHIM and...
Seminars
November 12 2025
Gleb Merkulov | Post Doctoral fellow in the Stephen B. Klein Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, working with Prof. Tal Shima and the winner of Prize in Memory of Prof. Shmuel and Noemi Merhav
November 17 2025
Boaz Ofarim | M.Sc. student, holds a B.Sc. in Aerospace Engineering from the Technion
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Investigations of internal and external flow at high speeds have paramount importance in arriving at a sustainable propulsion and effective aerodynamics for supersonic/hypersonic transit. Mixing gaseous fuel and air mixture...
In recent years, there is significant integration of composite elements in the aviation world due to their unique benefits. However, these elements also have disadvantages – the sensitivity to production...
Cavitation in the aircraft fuel systems can lead to unexpected damage to fuel-system components. Modeling fuel cavitation is challenging due, in part, to the fact that fuels are a complex...
Model-order reduction is an essential tool for large-scale systems introduced by modern technologies for which full order controller design and implementation may be numerically and computationally infeasible. Model order reduction...
In this talk the flight software containing the GNC algorithms for a low-cost research missile will be presented. The research missile will be employed as a recoverable testbed for the...
Events on 03/01/2022
Investigations of internal and external flow at high speeds have paramount importance in arriving at a sustainable propulsion and effective aerodynamics for supersonic/hypersonic transit. Mixing gaseous fuel and air mixture...
Events on 05/01/2022
In recent years, there is significant integration of composite elements in the aviation world due to their unique benefits. However, these elements also have disadvantages – the sensitivity to production...
Events on 10/01/2022
Cavitation in the aircraft fuel systems can lead to unexpected damage to fuel-system components. Modeling fuel cavitation is challenging due, in part, to the fact that fuels are a complex...
Events on 12/01/2022
Model-order reduction is an essential tool for large-scale systems introduced by modern technologies for which full order controller design and implementation may be numerically and computationally infeasible. Model order reduction...
Events on 26/01/2022
In this talk the flight software containing the GNC algorithms for a low-cost research missile will be presented. The research missile will be employed as a recoverable testbed for the...
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