MAE Student Pursuing PhD at Brown University

David A. Stout

Undergraduate Aerospace Engineering student David A. Stout will be continuing his education at Brown University. A few weeks ago, David was offered and accepted admission to Brown University’s PhD Biomedical Engineering program with a full academic fellowship, where he will be studying under Dr. Thomas J. Webster. Dr. Webster directs the Nanomedicine Laboratory which design, synthesizes, and evaluates nonmaterial for cardiovascular, nerve, and orthopedic implant applications. At Brown, David hopes to use his aerospace education on a multidisciplinary approach to investigate new biomaterials for the cardiovascular system.

CSULB to host AIAA Region VI Student Conference

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Student Conference is a technical paper competition for AIAA student members at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students from regional schools are invited to submit papers and given formal presentations that are judged for technical content and communication skills. Beyond the cash prizes of $500, $300, and $250 awarded for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in the undergraduate, graduate, and team categories, first place winners in each category are also invited to attend the AIAA Foundation International Student Paper Conference held in conjunction with the AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting (ASM) in Orlando, Florida in January 2010.

In addition to the competition, the conference provides a venue for students, faculty, and industry professionals to interact and discuss current Aerospace topics while participating in local networking activities.

Some of the events planned:

Engineering Recruitment Night at ‘The Pointe’
AIAA Distinguished Lecture Series* featuring Dr. Marc Rayman,
“Now Flying Through a Solar System Near You: The Dawn Mission to the Asteroid Belt”

Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tour
Undergraduate, Graduate and Team Presentations by students from the entire Western United States.
Evening Social
Awards ceremony
*The dinner and speaker series are a joint event between the professional members and the students – professional members will have the distinct opportunity to “visit” with the best and brightest students in the western region!

For details visit: AIAA Region VI Student Conference

For information, please email : Anusha Prabhakar
CSULB: AIAA Chapter and Conference Chair
(310) 344-1011

Internship Jumpstarts AE Student’s Career

Anusha Prabhakar

Cal State Long Beach aerospace engineering student Anusha Prabhakar recently won the second annual American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) summer internship program. Prabhakar, a senior at CSULB, is already working at her internship and will spend eight to 10 weeks at the Ames Research Center in Moffett Field in Edwards, Calif, assisting in several NASA experiments.

“Working for NASA has always been my dream and ultimate goal in advancing my aerospace career,” Prabhakar said in an e-mail. “And now that I have this wonderful once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, I hope to learn as much as I can, and this internship in turn will enable me to better understand what I would like to pursue later on in my career.”

AIAA, which supports students pursuing a global aerospace career,  partnered with NASA to develop the new generation of aeronautical engineers.

Neal Barlow, AIAA vice president-elect and chair of its student activities committee, said in a press release, “NASA’s internship program will provide her with an engineering experience that only it can provide. We are pleased to be partnered with NASA and their continued efforts in developing the next generation of aerospace engineers.”

Prabhakar is chair of AIAA at CSULB and served as the chair for the 2009 Region VI Student Conference, which was held in Long Beach. “These positions involved considerable organizing and leading a group of students to host the annual regional aerospace conference at our university,” Prabhakar said. “CALVEIN encouraged working in a team environment, and learning as much as possible not only by observing fellow students and professors work, but also helped in gaining actual hands-on experience.”

Eric Besnard, a professor in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department at CSULB, said  “Anusha is the type of student who will make a great manager in industry. That was apparent in her role in the AIAA student chapter and especially as the main person behind the success of the AIAA Region VI Student Conference hosted at CSULB this year.”

Prabhakar previously had an internship with Boeing, where she worked on detailed drafting assignments on the center wing section of the 747B and was also a part of the C-17 Stress Analysis Group. Prabhakar is also a part of CSULB’s California Launch Vehicle Education Initiative. She went through the procedure of developing, testing and launching low-cost, liquid-propelled rockets. Prabhakar plans on graduating with a degree in aerospace engineering in spring 2010.