A planetary engineering course that lives on.
Leighton CochranM.S. 1986, Ph.D. 1992, Civil Engineering
"When I was a student, I vividly remember being given the opportunity to spend a fully funded week at the annual Jet Propulsion Laboratory planetary engineering course in California during my Ph.D. studies (1991, I believe). A major reason behind being able to enjoy this stimulating intellectual experience was the fame and notoriety of CSU's engineering professors. Thank you. I have been an active member of the Planetary Society ever since.
"The professor I remember most is Professor Willy Sadeh because his lectures on turbulence were challenging, stimulating, inspiring, and full of historic personal references. He came to each class with a huge set of notes, and then never used them because it was all in his head. I enjoyed these lectures so much that I chose to audit CE702 a second time to simply absorb more of his historic and technical knowledge. It is very sad that he is not with us anymore – a true loss for CSU."
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