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CRT's faculty advisor is [http://www.mae.cornell.edu/mae/people/profile.cfm?netid=ds925 Dr. Daniel Selva] and the team's faculty mentor is Daniel Sheerer. The current team leads are Bryan Zheng ([[Applied & Engineering Physics|AEP]] '19), [[user:Coolchris |Chris Fedors]] ([[Electrical & Computer Engineering |ECE]] '18), and Stephanie Chang ([[Computer Science |CS]] '20).  
 
CRT's faculty advisor is [http://www.mae.cornell.edu/mae/people/profile.cfm?netid=ds925 Dr. Daniel Selva] and the team's faculty mentor is Daniel Sheerer. The current team leads are Bryan Zheng ([[Applied & Engineering Physics|AEP]] '19), [[user:Coolchris |Chris Fedors]] ([[Electrical & Computer Engineering |ECE]] '18), and Stephanie Chang ([[Computer Science |CS]] '20).  
  
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= Team Structure =
 
CRT maintains a functional team structure, consisting of six subteams in addition to the [[All Team Leads|team leads]]. For more information on each subteam, follow the links below.
 
CRT maintains a functional team structure, consisting of six subteams in addition to the [[All Team Leads|team leads]]. For more information on each subteam, follow the links below.
 
*[[Airframe Subteam|Airframe]]
 
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*[[Payload Subteam|Payload]]
 
*[[Payload Subteam|Payload]]
  
== Documentation ==
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= Past Entries into NASA SL Competition =
=== Weak Spots ===
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*[[CRT 2017 - 2018]]
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*[[CRT 2016 - 2017]]
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*[[CRT 2015 - 2016]]
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*[[CRT 2014 - 2015]]
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= Documentation =
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== Weak Spots ==
 
*Environmental and Safety Hazards
 
*Environmental and Safety Hazards
=== Environmental Hazards ===
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== Environmental Hazards ==
 
*Include hazards to the environment posed by our manufacturing process. I.e. lead solder and fiberglass dust.
 
*Include hazards to the environment posed by our manufacturing process. I.e. lead solder and fiberglass dust.
  
==Material For Leads==
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=Material For Leads=

Revision as of 23:46, 7 March 2018

Cornell Rocketry Team
Part of the CRT series
Getting Started
EnrollmentExpectationsFacilitiesFiles & CommunicationGrading
NASA USLI Seasons
2017-20182016-20172015-20162014-2015
People
Professor Douglas MacMartin (Team Advisor)Daniel Sheerer (Team Mentor) Yash Sahota (Co-Team Lead) Matt Schneider (Co-Team Lead)
Subteams
AirframeBusinessCommunications (Comms)Electrical and Software (E&S)Independent Testing and Validation (INTEV)Payload Propulsion
High-Power Rocketry Certification
Level 1 Level 2 • Level 3
How to & Guides
WikiDocumentationWriting about Safety and HazardsStyle GuideShareLaTeX GuideTechnical Writing GuideSolidworks TrainingGitHubControls BasicsAltium3D PrintingDesign CatalogAcronym DictionaryANSYS Guide
Reference
Branding and Standards* Useful Calculations*Launch Database*
Miscellaneous
FAQsLibrary of Useful Sources
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Cornell Rocketry Team (CRT) is a student-led engineering project team at Cornell University. Consisting of students from four different colleges within the university, CRT strives to push the limits on high-power rocketry and build innovative and sustainable payloads. The team is currently competing in the 2017-2018 NASA University Student Launch competition with their rocket, Flammea, and its payload, the Deployable Rover System (DRS).

As part of the team's educational series on high-power rocketry, members build and launch Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 high-power rockets. Most local launches occur as part of Upstate Research Rocketry Group (URRG), sanctioned as Tripoli Prefecture #139 and National Association of Rocketry (NAR) Section #765.

CRT's faculty advisor is Dr. Daniel Selva and the team's faculty mentor is Daniel Sheerer. The current team leads are Bryan Zheng (AEP '19), Chris Fedors (ECE '18), and Stephanie Chang (CS '20).

Team Structure

CRT maintains a functional team structure, consisting of six subteams in addition to the team leads. For more information on each subteam, follow the links below.

Past Entries into NASA SL Competition

Documentation

Weak Spots

  • Environmental and Safety Hazards

Environmental Hazards

  • Include hazards to the environment posed by our manufacturing process. I.e. lead solder and fiberglass dust.

Material For Leads