Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University AIAA Student Branch 2014/2015 Summary



Similar documents
EMBRY-RIDDLE AERONAUTICAL UNIVERSITY

Scholarship Program. An Introduction

CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS EUGENE A. STEAD, JR. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT SOCIETY

Jeffrey C. Johnson EDUCATION

Space Engineering. Discover your future in engineering. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies. Dr Doug Auld, Snr Lecturer

The Stephenson Entrepreneurship Institute Fellows Program

AerosPACE Aerospace Partners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering

September 7, Dr. Bettie Rose Horne, Chair, and Members, Committee on Academic Affairs and Licensing

ERAU Aerospace Engineering Program Educational Objectives and Student Outcomes

Business Plan. Collegiate Veterans Association FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 1

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, DC 20591

ARTICLE I: NAME ARTICLE II: MISSION AND OBJECTIVES

Women s Engineering Institute (WEI) at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Department of Mechanical Engineering The Mechanical Engineering Program

Composition Senior Technical Fellows 61 Technical Fellows 522 Associate Technical Fellows 1,575

ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA SCHOLASTIC HONOR SOCIETY BYLAWS OF THE COLLEGE OF MARIN ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER

Aerospace System Integration Working Group (ASI-WG)

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING BACHELOR S DEGREE IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

PROPOSED CHANGES TO THE AEROSPACE ENGINEERING DEGREE PROGRAM IN THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SECTION IN THE UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG

Good evening and thank you for inviting me. I ve been asked to. talk about space exploration, but since this is the Farnborough Airshow,

LEGAL ASPECTS OF AIRCRAFT LEASING AND FINANCING

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PINELLAS COUNTY CHAPTER BYLAWS

THE DANIEL GUGGENHEIM SCHOOL OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERING

ISB Coalition. 12/15/2009 draft ISB Coalition Overview

CONSTITUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF GRADUATE STUDENTS. California State University, Chico Chico, California 95929

TERRY E. WHITTUM. Professional Profile. Professional Experience

7.3 Operational Meteorology: A Viable Complement to a Traditional Meteorology Degree Program

College of Aeronautics Newsletter June 2014 Issue 3

Full version is >>> HERE <<<

The Field. Preparation

Veterans Success Center Division of Student Affairs October 13 th, 2015

Academy of Model Aeronautics Strategic Long Range Plan (SLRP)


Accreditation Standards

Volunteers Devoted to Kids and Aviation

2015 Sponsorship Levels

study in IRELAND Bachelor of Technology in Aircraft Maintenance and Operations Partial scholarships available!

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. The program also seeks to recruit and integrate students of diversity into the aviation industry.

Air Vehicle Energy Management, Bringing Adaptive Engines, Systems, and Avionics together in an Optimized Way

Report to the Board of Governors on Elizabeth City State University s Aviation Related Initiatives

Watch your future take off

Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog Daytona Beach, FL

The ISTAT Foundation present ISTAT U and the ISTAT Internship Program ADVANCE PROGRAM. International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading

A Taxonomy for Space Curricula

CONSTITUTION COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PREAMBLE

Canadore School of Aviation

IRWIN PRICE. Academic Administration. Provost Dubai Aerospace Enterprise University Dubai, UAE

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. University of Houston Student Branch

Brittany Clements, STTI Chapter Development Specialist

Indiana Commission for Higher Education Indiana Board for Proprietary Education

CONSTITUTION OF THE MILWAUKEE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS

Kansas State University IIE Student Chapter 825

African Americans in Aviation: The 1940s A Decade of Change PRACTICING HISTORY WITH PRIMARY SOURCES

Hampton Roads Radio Control, Inc. A.M.A Articles of Incorporation By-Laws Rules

Welcome letter 3. Calendar of Events 4. Sponsorship Levels 5. Professional Development Sponsorship Opportunities 6

Call for Papers Spring 2016 Conference

A Graduate Program in Unmanned and Autonomous Systems Engineering

Healthcare Executive Student Association

PMI-DVC Board of Directors Roles and Responsibilities

Healthcare Executive Student Association

New Zealand Model Aeronautical Association (Inc.)

The University of Texas at Arlington Diversity Week: It's a Maverick World

ENGINEERING ACCREDITATION COMMISSION CERTIFICATION AND ACCREDITATION SYSTEM FOR ENGINEERING EDUCATION (CASEE)

DEAN, COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES

Aviation Asset Management Inc

Metropolitan College of New York School for Business Alumni Network Constitution and Bylaws:

THE BYLAWS OF THE HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI, INC. A Nonprofit Corporation Proposed

Eta Sigma Delta Wor-Wic Community College Chapter

The Sig Newsletter News from the SWOSU COP Winter

Organizing Structure for AIAA Forums

AVIT COMMERCIAL AVIATION AVIT - COMMERCIAL AVIATION. Career & Technical Programs - AVIT

RICHARD B. COMITER ATTORNEY AT LAW

Transcription:

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University AIAA Student Branch 2014/2015 Summary T r e v o r P e r r o t t, Chairman N i c h o l a s J o n e s, Vice Chairman A n d r e w M i l l e r, Treasurer L. F e l i p e M o l i n a, Secretary E m b r y - R i d d l e A e r o n a u t i c a l U n i v e r s i t y B r e n n e n H o r t o n, Historian J o s h u a L e i d y, Technical Project Liaison R i s h a b h G a d i, Internal Relations Officer N a t h a n C r a n e, External Relations Officer 6 0 0 S. C l y d e M o r r i s B o u l e v a r d D a y t o n a B e a c h, F L 3 2 1 1 4 4 / 1 5 / 2 0 1 5

The Embry-Riddle AIAA Student Branch has been hard at work this academic year. Our technical projects are in full swing on the aeronautics side of the house, and a start-up astronautics project is now underway. National Engineers Week (E-week) 2015 has already come and gone, and we hosted Dr. Mark Whorton, CTO of Teledyne-Brown Engineering, Mr. Neil Young of Lockheed-Martin Skunk Works, Mr. Todd Barber of NASA s JPL, and the leaders of the Dassault Design Institute as guest speakers. Other points of focus from our branch have been expanding AIAA student membership on campus, sponsoring an Aerospace Engineering Tutoring Center, and engaging in technically oriented volunteer activities such as restoring aircraft at the Deland Naval Air Station Museum. In 2014-2015, there were two aeronautics student projects that are being sanctioned by the ERAU Student Branch. This year was used as a year to pass the torch from one generation of technical project leaders to another. Teams were formed to build aircraft under the regulation of the SAE Aero Design Competition (HeavyLift) and the AIAA/Cessna/Raytheon Design/Build/Fly Competition. The two teams brought about many learning outcomes, inclusive of aerodynamics, structural design, and the uses of software to aid in these activities. Our Branch was generously partnered by CD-Adaptco through the support of access and training to copies of STAR CCM+, a cutting-edge CFD program. 1

Beyond the technical projects, our branch has been active across campus hosting a series of guest speakers and social events along the way. In the fall semester, Embry-Riddle brought the Wings and Waves Airshow to the Daytona Beach area featuring the United States Air Force s F-16 Thunderbids. During this time, our branch was able to host a Student-Faculty BBQ for the ERAU community on the beach, which was a great success and brought attention to the organization. As one of our first big events of the year, we were excited to get off the ground in a fashion such as this. While most of the country saw intense wintry conditions, the ERAU AIAA Student Branch convened with thousands of other aerospace professionals at the SciTech 2015 Conference held in Kissimmee, Florida during the first week of January. Multiple graduate students in our branch were privileged with the honor of presenting their papers at the conference. The ERAU Alumni Association hosted a dinner among the current branch members, and those that have since graduated and moved into industry after their time at Embry-Riddle. Additionally, our competition teams were given an opportunity to present their work in the exhibit portion of the conference. It was an exhilarating experience once again to see our members have such a deep exposure to the aerospace industry as a whole. 2

With the spring came a wave of outreach to our campus and our community. It was a privilege to host a variety of very distinguished aerospace professionals as guests for the enrichment of the Embry-Riddle campus. The first in our series was Dr. Mark Whorton, Chief Technology Officer of Teledyne-Brown Engineering. Dr. Whorton was our featured guest during National Engineers Week. On campus, we sponsored an Engineering Triathlon in which students reverse engineered an RC aircraft into CAD and later assembled the airplane. The next event the Branch brought to the table was hosting Mr. Neil Hall, flight stability control engineer at Lockheed-Martin Skunk Works. As evidenced by the photo to the left, there was a huge reaction from the ERAU community resulting in standing room only. Mr. Hall spoke of a project involving structural loading and aerodynamic effects of aquatic takeoffs and landings, but emphasized the industry s need for aerospace engineers that understand the engineering fundamentals in full. 3

Carrying on the tradition of the ERAU AIAA Annual Dinner Meeting, Mr. Todd Barber was the featured guest speaker at the March 25 th event. Mr. Barber has worked as the Senior Propulsion Engineer for the Cassini Mission to Saturn. Thirty five individuals attended the event hosted in Embry- Riddle s College of Aviation. Todd s jokes and technical knowledge intertwined for a memorable experience shared by all who attended. Finally, continuing the momentum from the Dinner Meeting to the end of the year, the ERAU student branch hosted the Dassault Design Institute Lecture on the 16 th of April. This was yet another event open to the public where featured guests Lionel de la Sayette, Donald Pointer, and Michel Lavanant spoke on the skills and competencies for a successful career in the aerospace industry. This event truly summarized the year for the ERAU AIAA Student Branch: Preparing for Success in Aerospace. On May 1 st, 2015, a new Executive Board will take authority of the organization. The new officers are: Taylor Fazzini, Chairman; Nathan Crane, Vice Chairman; Andrew Miller, Treasurer; Patrick Thompson, Secretary. This new board will be tasked with the duty of carrying the torch onward for the ERAU AIAA Student Branch. 4