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Professor Jeremy Laliberte is a faculty member in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Carleton University, where he focuses on novel aircraft structures and composite materials. He earned his B.Eng. and Ph.D. from Carleton University. His research includes the processing and testing of composites and fibre metal laminate airframe materials, the design of uninhabited aerial vehicles (UAVs) and micro aerial vehicles (MAVs), and the low velocity impact modeling and testing for composites. Laliberte has significant experience leading projects with Canadian OEMs, including research on advanced processing methods to improve the fatigue life of composite materials. He has contributed to several significant projects in the aerospace sector and served on various organizing committees for conferences related to UAVs and composites. He has also worked extensively with the National Research Council (NRC) on composite materials and structures. His commitment to aerospace research extends beyond traditional scopes to include bio-inspired and biomimetic structures, reflecting a contemporary approach to engineering challenges in aviation.
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