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Aerospace AE-eNews!

AE-eNews

Dear AE Community:

Welcome to our new e-newsletter, AE-eNews! This newsletter is designed to communicate more frequently with you and inform you of all the exciting things that are taking place within our School. We would also like to use this newsletter as a mechanism for your staying in touch with us, keeping us posted on the important developments in your career and your field, and most importantly in your lives!

Much is happening within the School of AE. This newsletter will only cover 2 or 3 top stories periodically. I encourage you to visit our web site to learn more about our academic and research programs, our faculty, and extended alumni family.

We will stay in touch with you with AE-eNews! We hope you will stay in touch with us too by giving us your feedback.

With best wishes,

 

Vigor Yang, Chair

GT Aerospace Undergraduates take on Washington, D.C.

Professor Robert Braun took a group of 20 undergraduate honors students to Washington, D.C. last week to meet with some of our nation’s leading policymakers. This Spring semester undergraduate honors course (AE 2803, Aerospace Science and Technology Policy: The Role of NASA in the 21st Century) addresses the importance of technology innovation and the integration of technical, budgetary and policy issues in the framing of the U.S. civilian aerospace economy. For more infor click here

ASDL Research Brings Systems-of-Systems Approach to Naval Engineering Education Center


Dimitri Mavris and a research team at the Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory (ASDL) are working with the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) through the Naval Engineering Education Center (NEEC) to expose NEEC students to real Navy challenges.  To read more about this exciting research, click here

AE Professor Joe Saleh selected as Sigma Gamma Tau Outstanding Faculty Member

The Georgia Tech Chapter of Sigma Gamma Tau, the National Aerospace Engineering Honor Society, has named Prof. Joe Saleh as its Outstanding Faculty Member for 2012. Prof. Saleh’s award citation reads: “for his superior teaching and commitment to quality aerospace engineering education”. The goal of the society is to further the experience of aerospace engineers at Georgia Tech.

The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the oldest and largest educational programs of its kind in the country.

The Institute had been asked to instruct U.S. Army personnel in aviation as early as 1917.

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