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Ray Moszée

Raymond Moszée

Adjunct Instructor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
rmoszee@arizona.edu
Kevin Stout

Kevin Stout

Adjunct Instructor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
kevinstout@arizona.edu
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Robert Arlington Perry

Adjunct Instructor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
robertperry@arizona.edu
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Peter DeMars

Adjunct Instructor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
520.621.0128
demars@arizona.edu
Ahmed Abdelmawgoud

Ahmed Abdelmawgoud

Adjunct Instructor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
aabdelmawgoud@arizona.edu
John Turner

John Turner

Adjunct Instructor for Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
johnturner@arizona.edu
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James Villarreal

Adjunct Instructor for Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
jvillar@arizona.edu
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Mark T. Langhenry

Adjunct Instructor for Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
520.621.0128
mark_t_langhenry@raytheon.com
Jesse Little

Jesse C. Little

Adjunct Research Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
jesselittle@arizona.edu
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