The avionics segment of the industry seems to be doing well, don't you think? But I guess that deviates from aerospace engineering and is more electrical and electronics based engineering (or is it?). Aren't the flight dynamics and controls engineers working in the avionics sector responsible...
Rb1957, thank you for taking the time to answer. I want a job in the industry, that's all. I have no intention in pursuing a PhD. I read about an alumnus who did his thesis on 'structural health monitoring' but is currently working as a structural design engineer. So the question is, is the...
Rb1957, I still have time to apply for the M.Eng program at Univ. of Toronto. Would you recommend the non-thesis program over the thesis based? I've also looked at McGill, Concordia, Ryerson, Carleton though I'm not sure how good their programs are. According to one site: "The University of...
Not being a citizen would be a problem, I guess. The reason I mentioned Wichita State university was due its proximity to manufactures like Airbus, Spirit, Cessna etc. so finding an internship probably wouldn't be too difficult?
So Structures trumps Systems when it comes to jobs?
Greetings sirs!
I recently completed by bachelors in Aerospace engineering and am thinking of going back to grad school for further studies. I'm interested in both Structures and Controls specializations and would like to know which one (between the two) would be more favorable in terms of...