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Congratulations to all the winners from this years conference!

The Student Chapter of AIAA at the University of Central Florida is proud to announce that the 2008 Region II Student Conference is scheduled for Monday March 31st - Tuesday April 1st, 2008 at the Radisson Resort at the Port in Cape Canaveral, Florida!

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The AIAA Student Conference is a technical paper competition for AIAA student members at the undergraduate and graduate levels from regional campuses. Students are invited to submit technical papers and give formal presentations, which are judged for technical content and clarity of communication. Winners are awarded cash prizes and may advance to the AIAA Foundation International Student Conference, typically held the following January at the AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibition Center. The 2009 ASM is scheduled to be held in Orlando, FL.

In addition to the competition, the conference provides a venue for students to interactively share AIAA experiences, participate in social activities, and exchange ideas about current topics in aerospace engineering.

Abstract Deadline: Friday, February 1, 2008
Registration Deadline: Friday, February 15, 2008
Paper Deadline: Friday, February 22, 2008

 

When uploading an abstract or a letter of intent please use the following division:
Undergraduate: Individual Undergraduate Abstract, Open Topic Abstract
Masters: Individual Masters Abstract
Team: Team Abstract (new category for 2008), Regional Design Team Letter of Intent

 

Download the Call for Papers

Registration is now open. Please click on the Registration Info link on the left and follow the directions to register for the conference.


Congratulations 2007 Winners!

We would like to congratulate our 2007 Winners for an excellent job! Last year's winners are:

Undergraduate Division
1st Place Reflected-Shock Ignition of Syngas at Engine Pressures and Comparison to Kinetics Models
Shatra Reehal University of Central Florida
 
2nd Place Optical Strain Response of a Luminescent Photoelastic Coating of Nonplanar Objects at Oblique Incidence
Daisuke Takahashi University of Alabama
 
3rd Place Laminar Flame Speed Measurements in a New Constant-Volume Vessel
Ben Corbin University of Central Florida
 
 
Masters Division
1st Place Oxidizer Enhanced Hybrid Rocket Engine Regression Rates and Performance
Eric Jacob University of Tennessee Space Institute
 
2nd Place Simulating Magnetic Positive Positioning of Liquids in a Transient Acceleration Field
Kevin Roos University of Memphis
 
3rd Place Improvements on the UA 6" X 6" Supersonic Wind Tunnel
Cameron Nott University of Alabama
 
Design Team Division
1st Place Proteus: The Design, Construction and Flight Testing of a Flapless Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
North Carolina State University
Team Leader: Katya Casper
 
2nd Place Lunar Hard-Lander Design, Fabrication, and Drop Testing
North Carolina State University
Team Leader: Stephen Furst
 
3rd Place ERAU Team Aquila SAE Open Class Design
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Team Leader: Tim Unton
 
 
Outstanding Student Section
  University of Alabama at Huntsville

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Registration Count

As of 3/16/08

AU: 35
ERAU: 7
FIT: 27
GT: 10
MSU: 39
NCSU: 56
Tuskegee: 14
UA: 26
UAH: 11
UCF: 27
UF: 25
UMemphis: 11
UTSI: 11
Vandy: 9

Total: 308
14 Faculty, 294 Students

 
Presentation Counts

As of 3/16/08

Undergrad: 22
Masters: 12
Team: 7
Open Topic: 7
Design Team: 20
Exhibitions: 3

 
NASA Undergraduate Internship

New for 2008 Student Conferences

Based on the recommendations of each region’s student conference committee, the Student Paper Conference Chair(s) from each region may nominate one student (per conference) for a summer undergraduate internship at a NASA research center.   Student nominations must be from students who attended and participated in the regional conference as presenters or conference organizers.  Regions are encouraged to make the selection at the regional conference so that the selection may be announced at the conference awards ceremony.  Specific criteria for the selection is left to the Student Paper Conference Chair in coordination with the Chief Judge for the conference.  Along with the name of the student nominee, the Student Paper Conference Chair MUST include the student’s resume, the student’s paper, and a short statement of why the student was selected as that Student Paper Conference’s nominee.  NASA will use internal methods to select one student intern from the submitted resumes and work directly with the student to work out details of the internship.  NASA will also forward the name to the Chairman of the Student Conference Sub-Committee so that regions can be notified of the final selection.

 
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