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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
08.02.2026

Professor Eli Livne Awarded the 2026 Hanin International Prize

The late Prof. Meir Hanin International Prize is awarded every two years for significant scientific and/or technological achievements in aerospace sciences.
01.01.2026

Announcing the appointment of the new Dean, Prof. Gil Iosilevskii

The Stephen B. Klein Faculty of Aerospace Engineering is pleased to announce a leadership transition.
12.11.2025

Professor Emeritus Dan Givoli has been selected as the 2026 Timoshenko Scholar at Stanford University

The Timoshenko Scholar is a prestigious award presented annually in recognition of outstanding contributions to the field of applied mechanics.
Events
March 25 2026
RAFAEL will present their Aerospace related activities.
April 29 2026
AE Rocks! Super-talented faculty members and students will play and sing at the 6th Annual Faculty Concert.
May 20 2026
The students’ annual event
Seminars
March 18 2026
Dr. Liraz Mudrik is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Naval Postgraduate School. He received his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering (direct track) from the Technion–Israel Institute of Technology in 2023, where he also earned his B.Sc. (cum laude).
May 06 2026
Roee M. Francos is currently a Computer Science Postdoctoral Fellow at the Robotics, Embedded Autonomy, and Communication Theory (REACT) Lab at Harvard University focusing on development of multi-agent resilient decision-making and coordination algorithms. In 2023, he completed his PhD in Computer Science at the Multi-Agent Robotic Systems Laboratory, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. He received the B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Ben-Gurion University. His research interests are in multi-agent teamwork, autonomous robotics, intelligent transportation systems, bio-inspired robotics and computer vision, focusing on collaborative algorithms for motion planning of autonomous vehicles, multi-robot learning, and air traffic management and coordination of unmanned vehicles. Roee is a recipient of the 2023 Robotics Science and Systems (RSS) Pioneers Award and the 2025 IEEE Multi-Robot & Multi-Agent Systems (MRS) Young Pioneer Award.
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Thin layers appear in many applications in the field of aerospace engineering. Examples include external thin coatings of bare panels exposed to periodic solar radiation, or the internal thin glue...
The burning rate of a solid propellant is a fundamental characteristic, which is measured for every propellant composition that is aimed to be used in a rocket motor. The burning...
The earliest recorded studies on terminal ballistics date back to eighteenth century ideas by Euler and Robins who argued that projectile resisting force remains constant during the penetration process. Later...
Modern tracking systems are required to estimate the distribution of targets in a surveyed scene while coping with a variety of uncertainties, such as unknown number of targets, unknown target...
Case Study: Starling, Sandpiper and Robin Birds’ unique characteristics such as wing shape, flexibility, feathers, and flapping motion, result in high aerodynamic performance. Flapping flight mode is common in low...
Events on 08/06/2015
Thin layers appear in many applications in the field of aerospace engineering. Examples include external thin coatings of bare panels exposed to periodic solar radiation, or the internal thin glue...
Events on 10/06/2015
The burning rate of a solid propellant is a fundamental characteristic, which is measured for every propellant composition that is aimed to be used in a rocket motor. The burning...
Events on 17/06/2015
The earliest recorded studies on terminal ballistics date back to eighteenth century ideas by Euler and Robins who argued that projectile resisting force remains constant during the penetration process. Later...
Events on 24/06/2015
Modern tracking systems are required to estimate the distribution of targets in a surveyed scene while coping with a variety of uncertainties, such as unknown number of targets, unknown target...
Events on 01/07/2015
Case Study: Starling, Sandpiper and Robin Birds’ unique characteristics such as wing shape, flexibility, feathers, and flapping motion, result in high aerodynamic performance. Flapping flight mode is common in low...
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