My life philosophy on education is that education is not an end but a life-long quest for knowledge. I am therefore pragmatic and logical in every educational endeavor I undertake. At the beginning of my career as an undergraduate, I had a good idea of where my career was heading. My decision to join the department of aerospace engineering was due to a long-standing interest and my strength in what is required in the discipline. Much earlier in life the sound of airplanes taking off at high speed and the vastness airplanes aroused a curiosity and desire to learn the principles behind flight of airplanes. In my undergraduate studies and employment, I have accumulated valuable knowledge and experience in aeronautic engineering and topics related to stability, navigation, propulsion and the structure of aircraft. Improvement in terms of speed, altitude, range and payload has always been the focus of aeronautical engineering. Today much effort is concentrated on reduction of pollution from aircraft in the form noises and emissions. In all these criteria lower weight of the aircraft structure gives better performance because of less aerodynamic drag, higher loading capacity, less fuel consumption. For this reasons, the prospects within the structural engineering