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Rome
00138
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| Martedì | 08:00 - 18:00 |
| Mercoledì | 08:00 - 18:00 |
| Giovedì | 08:00 - 18:00 |
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Our Story
The School of Aerospace Engineering at Sapienza University of Rome is one of the oldest academic institutions worldwide in the field of aerospace engineering. It was founded in 1926 as School of Aeronautical Engineering for promoting progress in aeronautical science and art.
Since then, peculiar features of the School have been multidisciplinary approach and close connection between research and teaching; in fact, besides standard technical subjects, the study program soon included aeronautical biology and medicine; moreover, intense lab activity has constantly led to close connections between teaching, research and technological progress. Soon after the School’s foundation, its faculty could use large laboratories located at Guidonia near Rome where they achieved very important results in aeronautical design, in development of seaplanes, and in studies on hypersonic aerodynamics.
Starting from the 1960’s the School’s activities began focusing mainly on astronautics, and in 1963 the School’s name changed into School of Aerospace Engineering. Professors and technicians of the School designed and manufactured the satellites of the San Marco series. Thanks to the launch of the first satellite of the series, in 1964 Italy became the third nation in the world, after USA and USSR, to inject its own satellite in orbit. In 1962 the School set-up a launch platform near Malindi, Kenya that has been used without any launch failure till 1988.