Montana State University Engineering Graduate Student Wins Prestigious NSF Fellowship for Insect Flight Research
April 06, 2021
April 06, 2021
BOZEMAN, Montana, April 6 (TNSRes) -- Montana State University issued the following news on April 5, 2021:
From the world's first airborne insects to today's bees and moths, nature has spent an estimated 400 million years developing and fine-tuning the mechanics of fluttering flight. Now, a Montana State University researcher is using high-tech methods to see how the small flyers could inform advances in engineering.
Cailin Casey, a doctoral student in the De . . .
From the world's first airborne insects to today's bees and moths, nature has spent an estimated 400 million years developing and fine-tuning the mechanics of fluttering flight. Now, a Montana State University researcher is using high-tech methods to see how the small flyers could inform advances in engineering.
Cailin Casey, a doctoral student in the De . . .