AIAA

AIAA

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Reston, Virginia 47,238 followers

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

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The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is nearly 30,000 engineers and scientists, and 95 corporate members, from 91 countries who are dedicated to advancing the global aerospace profession. The world’s largest aerospace technical society, the Institute convenes yearly forums; publishes books, technical journals, and Aerospace America; hosts a collection of 160,000 technical papers; develops and maintains standards; honors and celebrates achievement; and advocates on policy issues. AIAA serves aerospace professionals around the world—who are shaping the future of aerospace—by providing the tools, insights, and collaborative exchanges to advance the state of the art in engineering and science for aviation, space, and defense. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA.

Website
https://linktr.ee/aiaaerospace
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Reston, Virginia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1963
Specialties
Aeronautics and Astronautics

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    📣 Announcement 📣 The 2024 Resilient Student Scholarship is presented to Rylie Tatum from Mableton, Ga., a recent high school graduate of The Lovett School, Atlanta, Ga. She will be attending Princeton University in the fall. Rylie is the first recipient of our newest scholarship created with Blue Origin’s non-profit Club for the Future. https://bit.ly/3XVzvR2   We created the AIAA and Club for the Future’s Resilient Student Scholarship with a strong commitment to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in the aerospace industry. As our newest scholarship, it’s specifically designed to empower and inspire students who have faced unique challenges including disabilities and socioeconomic circumstances, as well as first-generation college students. We’re thrilled to present this $10,000 scholarship and a professional mentor to Rylie. We can’t wait to see how she shapes the future of aerospace   #AIAA #space4all

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    Hear from Jeremy C. H. Wang, a dedicated member of the 2024 AIAA AVIATION Forum Guiding Coalition. Jeremy discussed the current challenges and exciting advancements in #aviation. From sustainability concerns to developments in electric and hydrogen technologies, he emphasized the evolving landscape of aerospace. “We're at the point right now where a lot of concepts that have been really exciting, things like electric, hybrid-electric, hydrogen, all the way through to supersonic, hypersonic concepts, eVTOLs, automated aircraft, drones, all of those are maturing at a pace where we're finally seeing which ones are suited to which business cases.” - Jeremy Wang ✈️ At the 2024 AIAA AVIATION Forum we will explore how these innovations will shape future business strategies and operational frameworks in the industry. Register today: https://bit.ly/3BXCmLY #AIAAAVIATION #AIAA

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    ICYMI: We celebrated excellence at the 2024 AIAA Awards Gala at the prestigious John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC. We honored the remarkable achievements of individuals and teams who are shaping the future of aerospace. A big round of applause to the 2024 honorees: AIAA Honorary Fellows and Fellows, Premier Award winners, Roger W. Kahn Scholarship recipients, and Trailblazing STEM Educator award winners. Your contributions have been instrumental in propelling innovation and education in the aerospace community. Congratulations! #AIAA #Space4All

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    Strategy | Program Management | Aerospace

    My team at AIAA thinks a lot about "stochastic progress" and the Institute's responsibility to collaborate with our members in developing and communicating technical requirements and standards for aerospace innovation. Matthew Clarke from The Grainger College of Engineering led a dynamic discussion about the development of sustainable aircraft technology at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Sustainable Aviation conference on behalf of the Institute, and we'll continue the conversation this summer at AVIATION! AIAA's inaugural Sustainable Aviation Workshop will take place on Monday, July 29th at the 2024 AVIATION Forum. More information about the program here: https://lnkd.in/eKPdrc9T . #aiaa #aerospaceinnovation #innovation #sustainableaviation #sustainability #aerospace

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    Aerospace Engineering Professor at UIUC | Forbes 30 Under 30 | Postdoc at MIT | Ph.D. from Stanford Aero/Astro

    As the title fittingly suggests, “We Need Everyone on Board To Rapidly Decarbonize Aviation”. I want to thank the National Renewable Energy Laboratory for organizing this event where we (literally) put pen on paper to draft targets that the community must achieve to meet our bold goals of Net Zero emissions by 2050. Having panels is simply not enough; we need to get scientists, policymakers, and stakeholders in one room to hash out a path forward. Some of the high-level takeaways:  1. Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Supply Chains Must Be Systematically Cultivated 2. Electric Aircraft: Certification and Testing Is Critical for Components and Charging Infrastructure 3. Airports: Planners Must Align Accessibility and Mobility Goals With Revenue Generation 4. Energy Infrastructure: Industry Needs Detailed Energy Road Maps That Are Broadly Applicable to Airports of All Size You can read more here https://lnkd.in/gPihME-b.  A summary from the Aircraft Technology discussion which I led can be found here https://lnkd.in/g7AtEcdr  #ChangeMakers #NREL #Sustainable #Aviation

    From the 2024 Sustainable Aviation Energy Conference: We Need Everyone on Board To Rapidly Decarbonize Aviation

    From the 2024 Sustainable Aviation Energy Conference: We Need Everyone on Board To Rapidly Decarbonize Aviation

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    NASA ARC Intern | Mechanical Engineering Student & Researcher at Stony Brook University | Women In Science & Engineering Honors | AIAA SBU President | SHPE | NASA L’SPACE MCA 2022 | AIAA AVIATION Diversity Scholar 2023 |

    About a month ago, I graduated from Stony Brook University with my Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Health, Medicine, and Society under the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Honors Program. My time at Stony Brook was memorable to say the least; my peers and the faculty had a lifelong impact on me. Throughout my time in college, my peers knew me for always being busy working on something: I often had 3 jobs taking over 20 credits a semester while I was president of AIAA, on the executive board of SHPE, as well as mentoring 2 different groups of students. With graduation, my time as President of the AIAA Student Branch at Stony Brook University has come to an end. I served as President for 2 years with an absolutely amazing team right beside me for both. We accomplished so much this year, including qualifying to launch in Alabama for the NASA USLI competition, having over 100 students attend our Careers in Aerospace Panel, and increasing our general body total membership from 4 when I was elected in 2022 to 205 this past May. We painted a rock within the engineering quad and organized several collaborative events for the benefit of the entire college of engineering. As an organization, we were honored to receive two awards and a recognition from the Stony Brook University College of Engineering and Applied Sciences: Most Outstanding Event for our Careers in Aerospace Panel, Most Outstanding Project for our NASA Student Launch Team, and Outstanding Organization Recognition. Our executive board expanded to 9 people this year, including Shivani Shastri, Raees Bacchus, Alan John George, Anastasia Stankevych, Joseph Ortiz More, William Wells, Abraham Mendoza, and Maximilian Blakely. I am so proud of you all and I hope to work with you again in the future! I am also honored to have received the Best Student Leader Award from the College of Engineering. I want to thank Mike, Todd, Deb, Courtney and the rest of the CEAS and Career Center staff for all they’ve contributed to my journey as President and bringing AIAA to the position within the college that it currently stands. Additionally, during graduation I was selected to serve as the banner bearer for the department of Mechanical Engineering as well as one of the student speakers at the Mechanical Engineering Departmental Graduation. Thank you to Amanda Flanagan, Austin Giordano, and the whole MEC department for contributing to my education and supporting my crazy ideas for AIAA. I want to conclude by thanking you all: fellow students, faculty, staff, professionals, and family for supporting me and AIAA on this journey the past few years. Congratulations to my fellow graduates and student leaders for all you have accomplished!

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    Visits to our Corporate Members’ labs and offices are a huge highlight for us at #AIAA. We enjoyed our time this week at General Atomics, especially AIAA CEO Dan Dumbacher's meeting with Dr. Vivek Lall, Chief Executive, General Atomics Global Corporation. We saw the reaction chamber of the DIII-D, an experimental tokamak fusion reactor operated by General Atomics in San Diego, which has been used in research since it was completed in the late 1980s. We learned that the characteristic torus-shaped chamber is clad with graphite to help withstand the extreme heat. Thank you for such a stimulating learning experience along with an energizing idea exchange. #AIAA

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    Aviation Forum Executive at AIAA

    Heart's Benjamin Stabler will be speaking at the upcoming AIAA AVIATION to discuss the future of commercial passenger transportation and how it will change.

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