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Northern lights at night over Colorado.
Embry-Riddle Researchers Collaborate on NASA’s Northern Lights Rocket Launch
A NASA dual-rocket launch scheduled this month will explore the northern lights, whose sky-spanning colors have recently made a stunningly extensive appearance.
Embry-Riddle alumnus Jonathan Campos in pilot uniform
Alumnus Jonathan Campos Commemorated at Embry-Riddle Through Funds Supporting Aviation Safety Research
Two aviation safety research funds honoring the memory of alumnus Jonathan Campos have been established at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety.
Sagar Sarkar, a Ph.D. student studying Mechanical Engineering, tinkers with MiniMinion, which was built by Embry-Riddle students to compete at the 2025 RoboBoat competition in Sarasota, Florida.
Embry-Riddle Faculty Awarded Office of Naval Research Grant to Develop Autonomous Boat Curricula
Embry-Riddle faculty have been awarded an Office of Naval Research grant to develop curriculum for autonomous surface vessel (uncrewed boat) operations, building on students' existing experience competing in the annual RoboBoat competition.
Elizabeth Okine and Dr. Esmaeil Zarei display research on chart.
Embry-Riddle Study Finds Out What Aviation Has Learned From 100 Years of Data Collection, Research on Safety
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University researchers have analyzed a century's worth of aviation safety and human factors research and found new directions for the fields.
Jacob Pritchard stands in front of a vintage Embry-Riddle plane.
First Embry-Riddle Worldwide Research Scholar Highlights Academic, Career Opportunities
When Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University student Jacob Pritchard earns his undergraduate degree this spring, it will include a unique designation: Research Scholar.
Embry-Riddle students Daniella Bezuidenhout, Emanuele Bossi, Natalie Brattain, Skylar Butler, Grace Gratton and Spoorti Nanjamma were named to the Aviation Week Network 20 Twenties Class of 2026.
Six Embry-Riddle Students Honored in Aviation Week's Prestigious 20 Twenties List
Six Embry-Riddle students have been named to Aviation Week's 2026 '20 Twenties' list, an annual recognition of the most outstanding young aviation and aerospace professionals from universities around the world.
Embry-Riddle’s Dr. Morad Nazari, graduate student Sahasra Boyapati and Dr. Daewon Kim display prototype components.
Cleaning Up the Final Frontier: Embry-Riddle Researchers Develop Net Mechanism to Catch Space Debris
With damaging strikes by accumulating space debris a serious threat to space missions and exploration, Embry‑Riddle researchers are developing a mechanism that can snag the debris with nets and tow it toward Earth’s atmosphere to burn up on reentry.
Dr. Aroh Barjatya led an Embry-Riddle and NASA team in a project to launch sounding rockets during solar eclipses. He was recently awarded NASA’s prestigious Outstanding Public Leadership Medal for his leadership of the mission.
Embry-Riddle Professor Awarded NASA's Outstanding Public Leadership Medal
Dr. Aroh Barjatya, an Embry-Riddle physics professor, has received NASA's prestigious Outstanding Public Leadership Medal for leading a team that launched sounding rockets during two solar eclipses to study the upper atmosphere.
Space Physics undergraduate Dario Walter-Cardona and Dr. Quentin Bailey standing in front of white board.
Embry-Riddle Research Team Publishes Variation on Theory of Relativity
Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University researchers have developed a possible alternative to Einstein’s general theory of relativity as it relates to black holes, joining a movement among some physicists that looks to question the classical theory.
Captioned video from simulator sessions that are being analyzed by an Embry-Riddle and NASA team to identify positive pilot performance.
Aviation Week Op-Ed: Embry-Riddle President Puts Forward New Approach to Resilient Performance in Aviation Safety
In an Aviation Week op-ed, Embry-Riddle President P. Barry Butler proposes a shift toward measuring positive pilot performance - rather than focusing solely on failures - as a new framework for building resilient aviation safety systems.
Tyler Jenkins, a sophomore Aerospace Physiology student, talks to an attendee about his research.
Embry-Riddle Sees Record Student Participation at Fall 2025 Research Symposium
Embry-Riddle set a new record at its Fall 2025 Student Research Symposium, with more than 240 posters and 600 student presenters participating across disciplines ranging from aerospace physiology to mechanical engineering.
Beet Juice and Breath Training: Embry-Riddle Researchers Investigate Ways to Improve Breathing Efficiency in Patients, Pilots
Embry-Riddle researchers are conducting a clinical trial exploring whether beet juice and specialized breath training can improve breathing efficiency for both patients with respiratory conditions and pilots operating in low-oxygen environments.