Fully Funded MS/PhD Position in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, VTOL Flight Dynamics and Control
Oklahoma State University is advertising a
fully funded MS/PhD position
in the
School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
for
Fall 2026
(anticipated start in
August 2026
, with interim summer opportunities possible).
The position is in the
Simulation to Flight Applied Research (S2FAR) Laboratory
under
Dr. Anthony Comer
, Assistant Professor and Director of the lab. Research interests include
VTOL flight dynamics and control
,
aircraft modeling and simulation
,
aircraft/rotorcraft handling qualities
,
piloted studies
, and
subscale flight testing
for scalable full-scale applications.
Funding is described as
fully funded
through
GRA/GTA
support, with a
minimum stipend of $2300/month
,
tuition waiver
, and
student insurance
.
Eligibility highlights: applicants must have a
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering
; an
M.S. in Mechanical Engineering or Aerospace Engineering
is desirable for PhD applicants. Because of the funding source,
only U.S. citizens
will be considered. Experience with
hardware and flight testing
is preferred, especially
Pixhawk flight controllers
. Experience with
UAS design/build/fly competitions
(AIAA DBF, Vertical Flight Society DBVF, SAE) is especially encouraged. Helpful tools and skills include
OpenVSP
,
FlightStream
,
MATLAB/Simulink
,
PX4
,
SolidWorks
,
3D printing
,
CFD
,
thrust testing
,
AI/ML
, and
QGroundControl
.
Application process: email your materials directly to
[email protected]
with the subject line
“OSU Graduate Application - [Your Name]”
. Submit a
CV
, a
research interests statement
(max 1 page), and
academic transcripts
. A formal graduate application must also be submitted through Oklahoma State University by the stated deadline.
Deadlines listed in the flyer:
May 1, 2026
for rolling interviews to begin,
May 10, 2026
for the domestic informal application deadline, and
May 15, 2026
for the formal OSU graduate school application deadline.