AIAA Announces Class of 2020 Associate Fellows Written 1 October 2019

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AIAA Announces Class of 2020 Associate Fellows

Class of 2020 AIAA Associate Fellows (click image for larger version)

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October 1, 2019 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce its Class of 2020 Associate Fellows. AIAA will formally honor and induct the class at its AIAA Associate Fellows Induction Ceremony on Monday, 6 January 2020, at the Hyatt Regency Orlando in Orlando, Florida, during its 2020 AIAA SciTech Forum, 6–10 January.

“Aerospace is constantly evolving to solve problems and push the boundaries of the possible,” said John Langford, AIAA president. “The newest class of Associate Fellows is building on the great work that has come before them to push us faster and farther here on Earth as well as in space. Congratulations to the Class of 2020 Associate Fellows!”

The grade of Associate Fellow recognizes individuals “who have accomplished or been in charge of important engineering or scientific work, or who have done original work of outstanding merit, or who have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics.” To be selected as an Associate Fellow an individual must be an AIAA Senior Member in good standing, with at least twelve years professional experience, and be recommended by a minimum of three current Associate Fellows.

“I am proud to welcome the these newly minted Associate Fellows to the esteemed roster of aerospace professionals,” said Dan Dumbacher, AIAA executive director. “Their dedication to aerospace, from making meaningful contributions to their field to mentoring students and young professionals, inspires us all.”

The Class of 2020 AIAA Associate Fellows are:

Ragini Acharya CFD Research Corporation
Sumanta Acharya Illinois Institute of Technology
Mark Alber Sikorsky, A Lockheed Martin Company
Roberto Albertani Oregon State University
Brian Biswell Raytheon Company
Ken Blackburn Air Force Research Laboratory
Matthew Borg Air Force Research Laboratory
Gillian Bussey U.S. Department of Defense
Christian Carpenter SpaceX
Jeffrey Cerro NASA Langley Research Center
Animesh Chakravarthy University of Texas at Arlington
Jacqueline Chen Sandia National Laboratories
Maenghyo Cho Seoul National University
Kung-Ming Chung National Cheng Kung University
Tracy Copp Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
Scott Crawford Raytheon Company
Darrell Crowe Air Force Research Laboratory
Kevin Cunningham NASA Langley Research Center
Craig Day American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Marcelo J.S. de Lemos Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica
Anton de Ruiter Ryerson University
Steve Denker Lockheed Martin Space
Dianne DeTurris California State Polytechnic University
Simonetta Di Pippo United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
Diego Donzis Texas A&M University
Jay Dryer NASA Headquarters
Umut Durak German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Karl Edquist NASA Langley Research Center
Barbara Esker NASA Headquarters
George Flowers Auburn University
Gary Fogel Natural Selection, Inc.
David Folta NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Joseph Footdale Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
John Foster University of Michigan
Hiroshi Furuya Tokyo Institute of Technology
Richard Gaffney NASA Langley Research Center
Dave Gallagher Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Mehdi Ghoreyshi U.S. Air Force Academy
Starr Ginn NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center
David Gonzalez Naval Surface Warfare Center
Kenneth Granlund North Carolina State University
Melissa A. Green Syracuse University
Anant Grewal National Research Council Canada
Jason Hartwig NASA Glenn Research Center
Stefan Heinz University of Wyoming
Philip Henderson L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
Michael Henson Lockheed Martin Corporation
Georg Herdrich Stuttgart University
Mark Hilburger NASA Langley Research Center
James Hileman Federal Aviation Administration
Timothy Hinerman Blue Origin
Nathan Hines The Boeing Company
Warren Hoburg NASA
Frank Holzäpfel German Aerospace Center (DLR)
William Hoskins Aerojet Rocketdyne
Robert Howard Arnold Engineering Development Complex
Husni Idris NASA Ames Research Center
Larry Ilcewicz Federal Aviation Administration
Gokhan Inalhan Cranfield University
Joseph Jewell Purdue University/Air Force Research Laboratory
Pascal Joly Airbus Americas
Timothy Jung Engineering Systems, Inc.
Chris Karlgaard Analytical Mechanics Associates Inc
David Kaufman Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation
William Kilgore NASA Langley Research Center
David King SpaceX
Brian Kish Florida Institute of Technology
Ilya Kolmanovsky University of Michigan
Joerg Kreisel JKIC
Zachary C. Krevor Stratolaunch
John Lambros University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Amanda Lampton Systems Technology, Inc.
Joseph Landon Lockheed Martin Corporation
Tucker Lavin Sandia National Laboratories
Benjamin Linder The Boeing Company
Jesse Little University of Arizona
David Lockard NASA Langley Research Center
Andrew Lofthouse U.S. Air Force
Todd Magee Boeing Research & Technology
Barrett McCann U.S. Air Force Academy
Jimmie G. McEver, III Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Todd Michal The Boeing Company
Mihai Mihaescu KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Mehran Mobrem Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Michael Moloney American Institute of Physics
Cesar A. Munoz NASA Langley Research Center
Daniel Newman The Boeing Company
Keiichi Okai Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Carolyn Overmyer Lockheed Martin Corporation
Ryan S. Park Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Crystal Pasiliao Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
Keyur Patel Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Mason Peck Cornell University
Joel Perez Aerojet Rocketdyne
Eric Petersen Texas A&M University
Kerri Phillips Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Douglass Post Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute
Ashwini Ratnoo Indian Institute of Science
Jennifer L. Rhatigan Naval Postgraduate School
Sjoerd Rienstra Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Stephen K. Robinson University of California, Davis
Sofia Russi Denmar Technical Services
Hirotaka Sakaue University of Notre Dame
Ramanan Sankaran Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Bayindir H. Saracoglu von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics
Steven Saterlie Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems
Dawn Schaible NASA Langley Research Center
Marc Schultz NASA Langley Research Center
Peter Seiler University of Michigan
Robert T.-I. Shin MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Joel Sills NASA Johnson Space Center
Humberto Silva III Sandia National Laboratories/University of New Mexico
Rajneesh Singh U.S. Army Research Laboratory
Lance Smith United Technologies Research Center
Justin Smith Sandia National Laboratories
Chandrashekhar Sonwane Aerojet Rocketdyne
Grant Stokes MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Dengfeng Sun Purdue University
Lisa Teague Rolls-Royce Corporation
Blair Thompson Air Force Space Command, Aleut Aerospace Engineering
James Trolier Leidos
Timothy Wadhams CUBRC
Erika Wagner Blue Origin
Li Wang NASA Langley Research Center
Bing Wang Tsinghua University
Thomas Williams Jacobs Engineering
Carolyn Woeber Pointwise, Inc.
Rene Woszidlo The Boeing Company
Martin Wright European Transonic Windtunnel
Zhixiang Xiao Tsinghua University
Otmar Yakaboski U.S. Department of the Air Force
Xingqun Zhan Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Dan Zhao University of Canterbury, New Zealand

 

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