USC Viterbi Department of Astronautical Engineering

Department of Astronautical Engineering

Advanced Research and Educational Training for the Global Space Enterprise

Astronautical Engineering at USC Viterbi

Astronautical Engineering encompasses the dynamic and cutting-edge fields of advanced science and space technology. Space engineers design, build and operate rockets and missiles, space launchers, communications and direct broadcasting satellites, space navigational systems, remote sensing and reconnaissance satellites, space vehicles for human spaceflight, and planetary probes.

There is no better academic major than Astronautical Engineering in which to obtain the education and to acquire the skills needed for space engineers.

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“Building A Better World:” Dean Yannis C. Yortsos Tells Graduates They Will Make A Difference
“Building A Better World:” Dean Yannis C. Yortsos Tells Graduates They Will Make A Difference

The 2025 Ph.D. Hooding and Awards Ceremony honors 150 new graduates and Haotian Hang, winner of this year’s best Ph.D. thesis

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Imagining the Future of Deep Space Habitats
Imagining the Future of Deep Space Habitats

PhD student Ulubilge Ulusoy researches optimal collaboration between humans and AI during maintenance operations in deep space habitats.

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From Space Camp to NASA Mission Control
From Space Camp to NASA Mission Control

Graduating astronautical engineering student Paige Kaufman launched the Space Spiels podcast and now she’s on her way to the NASA Johnson Space Center.

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A USC Swim Team Captain Dreams of Space Travel
A USC Swim Team Captain Dreams of Space Travel

Kaitlyn Dobler, a graduating master’s student in astronautical engineering, applies the discipline she has learned as a swimmer to project such as researching the atmosphere of Venus.

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From Lego, to Electric Racecars, to SpaceX
From Lego, to Electric Racecars, to SpaceX

Graduating mechanical engineering student PJ Morgan’s involvement with USC Formula Electric led to a prestigious internship at SpaceX.

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Astronautical Engineering in Media

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IFL Science: SpaceX Makes History By Orbiting Over The Earth’s Poles
IFL Science: SpaceX Makes History By Orbiting Over The Earth’s Poles

Mike Gruntman was interviewed about SpaceX’s Fram2 mission which overcame challenges such as increased radiation exposure and the lack of Earth’s rotational boost.

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CNN: SpaceX Starship IFT 8 Launch
CNN: SpaceX Starship IFT 8 Launch

Garrett Reisman was interviewed by CNN, NBC, and ABC about the SpaceX launch.

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Space.com: Space.com: Electric spacecraft propulsion may soon take a leap, thanks to new supercomputer
Space.com: Space.com: Electric spacecraft propulsion may soon take a leap, thanks to new supercomputer

A report on a research project conducted by Professor Joseph Wang (USC) and Professor Chen Cui (University of Virginia)

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Reuters: Trump’s NASA pick
Reuters: Trump’s NASA pick

Garrett Reisman was interviewed about the potential for Jared Isaacman to lead NASA.

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Fast Company: Meet the USC (Viterbi) Rocket Club that Shattered a World Altitude Record
Fast Company: Meet the USC (Viterbi) Rocket Club that Shattered a World Altitude Record

This profile story details the history of RPL, includes mention alumni space startups as well as SERC as part of the USC Viterbi space ecosystem.

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Published on February 23rd, 2017Last updated on February 21st, 2025