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University partners with Archem, LLC to advance aerospace innovation

Jan 21, 2025 | Engineering and Science, Innovation, Partnerships, Shreveport/Bossier

Louisiana Tech University is entering a groundbreaking partnership with Archem, LLC, a Shreveport-based leader in advanced fuel solutions for aerospace applications. The collaboration, which combines cutting-edge research, specialized equipment, and industry partnerships, is set to expand innovation in aerospace engineering while providing invaluable opportunities for students and faculty alike. The partnership emphasizes teamwork across multiple stakeholders, including faculty in Louisiana Tech’s College of Engineering and Science, the University’s Innovation Enterprise, and Barksdale Air Force Base, as well as the Ruston Regional Airport.

“Louisiana Tech’s commitment to advancing aerospace innovation aligns perfectly with Archem’s mission to push the boundaries of fuel performance and efficiency,” said Alex Burke, CEO of Archem, LLC. “This partnership demonstrates the power of combining academic research with industry expertise to deliver transformative solutions for the commercial industry and Department of Defense and beyond.”

As part of the partnership, Louisiana Tech will receive a custom-designed jet engine test platform. This mobile facility, developed with Onyx Aerospace—a commercial and government defense contractor—includes fuel management systems, controls, data systems, and sensors to measure performance. Students will gain hands-on experience by working with faculty and industry professionals to explore the future of advanced fuels and propulsion systems. The partnership highlights the University’s role in bringing together academia, industry, and government to solve challenges in aerospace engineering.

“This partnership is a testament to the strength of collaboration,” said Donna Johnson, Chief Innovation Officer at Louisiana Tech. “It not only advances critical research for the aerospace industry but also prepares our students for impactful careers in engineering and technology.”

The partnership also strengthens ties with Barksdale Air Force Base, where the R&D focus supports innovation for the U.S. Air Force. The research will evaluate the feasibility and performance of advanced fuel technologies in military and commercial applications, providing critical data for future deployment.

“We’re excited to be part of an initiative that not only benefits the aerospace industry but also builds capacity for innovation here in Louisiana,” added Burke.

The project leverages Louisiana Tech’s strong ties to the Ruston community, with Ruston Regional Airport serving as a key logistical partner. It also aligns with the state’s vision for economic and technological growth, further cementing the region’s reputation as a leader in aerospace and defense innovation.