

Ryan Goyings
Ryan Goyings is an esteemed Assistant Professor of the Practice at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he plays a pivotal role as the Program Coordinator for the M.S. in Airworthiness Engineering within the College of Aviation. His extensive background in the Army has equipped him with a wealth of experience, having served in various capacities including Aircraft Engine Repairmen, Helicopter Instructor Pilot, and Deputy Chief of Aviation Operations. These roles have honed his expertise in aviation operations and engineering, providing a solid foundation for his academic and research pursuits. Goyings' research is primarily centered on carbon fiber composite structures and non-destructive testing techniques, areas that are crucial for the advancement of aviation technology. His work is instrumental in the development of lightweight materials for aircraft design, contributing to the efficiency and safety of modern aviation. His innovative approaches in these fields have garnered attention and have been pivotal in pushing the boundaries of current aviation engineering practices. Educationally, Goyings is well-grounded with a Master of Science in Engineering from Purdue University and a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the United States Military Academy. His academic journey has been marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for engineering, which he imparts to his students through his teaching. As a Commercial Pilot certified by the Federal Aviation Administration, he brings a practical perspective to his academic role, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world application. In the classroom, Goyings is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to convey complex concepts in dynamics, materials, structures, thermo-fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and flight controls. His courses are designed to challenge students and prepare them for successful careers in the aviation industry. His dedication to teaching and mentorship is evident in the success of his students, many of whom have gone on to make significant contributions to the field of aerospace engineering. Beyond his academic and research endeavors, Goyings is actively involved in various professional organizations and continues to contribute to the field through publications and presentations. His work not only advances the field of aerospace engineering but also inspires the next generation of engineers to innovate and excel.