Aircraft Research at the Cutting Edge

After starting his degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and taking some community college courses, Joseph Borrelli found himself looking for aerospace engineering programs in the ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× area. He was drawn to the strength of the Illinois Institute of Technology program.

ā€œThe aerospace lab courses provide a great hands-on experience for practical skills in electronics and data collection, while the senior capstone courses give you a glimpse into the world of aircraft and spacecraft design,ā€ says Joseph.

He says that he has found that his professors have a strong desire to help students and have gone out of their way to ensure that he succeeds.

ā€œAt Illinois Tech, I have had some of the best teachers of my entire academic career,ā€ says Joseph. ā€œI am always so impressed by the depth of knowledge of the faculty.ā€

As an undergraduate, Joseph was sponsored by the Illinois Space Grant Consortium to do research on active flow control, a novel control technique for aircraft, with Illinois Tech Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering David Williams.

ā€œMy work ranges from the design of experimental aircraft test platforms and their active flow control systems, to propulsion testing, to wind tunnel experiments,ā€ says Joseph.

Joseph has twice participated in flight testing of the group’s groundbreaking experimental jet aircraft.

ā€œContributing to aeronautical history was incredibly fulfilling,ā€ says Joseph. ā€œThe ability to be hands-on with the flight testing crews and seeing your hard work take flight is a truly one-of-a-kind and rewarding experience.ā€

Interested in continuing this work and opening the door for more job opportunities, Joseph decided to continue at Illinois Tech through a master’s program.

As a first-year master’s student, Joseph was awarded the 2022 Fear Endowed Fellowship, which is given annually to a high academic achieving graduate student who is pursuing a master’s degree in the Department of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering.

Joseph says he plans to pursue a career working on cutting-edge, experimental aircraft projects, adding that he hopes to ā€œmake air travel safer, more environmentally friendly, and transition experimental technologies into devices to change the world of aviation.ā€

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