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Rabinovitch Research Group and Projects in the News!


  • Scientists Crack the Code on Mars Parachute Fabric Performance

  • Unlocking Venus' Secrets with VATMOS-SR Mission Concept

  • Jason Rabinovitch Awarded $1.1 Million Office of Naval Research Grant to Predict High-Speed, Shock-Induced Droplet Breakup and Surface Damage

  • NASA Selects Jason Rabinovitch to Lead $767K Study of Eruptions on Enceladus, Saturn’s Frozen Moon

  • A Moon in Our Solar System Might Be Going Off Like a Shaken Soda Can

  • Rabinovitch Selected for NASA-ESA Venus Science Coordination Group ‘VeSCoor’

  • Odysseus lunar lander 'alive and well' on Moon's surface

  • Sharing Space with NASA

  • Dust on Mars? The Answer, My Friend, is Blowin’ in the Wind

  • Researchers Complete First Real-World Study of Martian Helicopter Dust Dynamics

  • Stevens Professor Uses Fluid Mechanics Modeling to Explore Space

  • 12 Minutes with mechanical engineering professor Jason Rabinovitch

  • Want to Explore Venus? First, Find a Safe Place to Land.

  • How Do You Test a Helicopter Bound for Mars?

  • How A Stevens Professor Contributed to the Landing of the Mars Rover Perseverance: A Q&A with Jason Rabinovitch


Prof. Rabinovitch supporting the inspection of the Mars 2020 Cruise Stage Solar Array during acoustic testing at JPL. Photo Credit: NASA/JPL, California Institute of Technology

Prof. Rabinovitch supporting the inspection of the Mars 2020 Cruise Stage Solar Array during acoustic testing at JPL. Photo Credit: NASA/JPL, California Institute of Technology.