Dryden Lecture in Research Award Open for Nominations 10 February 2025 – 1 June 2025
The Dryden Lecture in Research was named in honor of Dr. Hugh L. Dryden in 1967, succeeding the Research Award established in 1960. The Lecture emphasizes the great importance of basic and applied research to the advancement in aeronautics and astronautics and is a salute to research scientists and engineers.
This annual Lecture is generally presented at the AIAA Science and Technology Forum and Exposition (AIAA SciTech Forum).
Deadlines:
Accepting Online Nominations: 10 February
Nomination Deadline: 1 June
Endorsement Letters Deadline: 1 July
Award Recipients
2025
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Prof Tim C LieuwenGeorgia Institute of TechnologyAwardedAward: 2025 AIAA Dryden Lecture in ResearchAIAA Citation: Lecture: “Future Research Directions in Aero Propulsion and Clean Energy Systems”
2024
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Prof Peyman GiviUniversity of PittsburghAwardedAward: 2024 AIAA Dryden Lecture in ResearchAIAA Citation: Lecture Title: “The Promise of Quantum Computing for Aerospace Science and Engineering”
2023
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Dr Rodney D BowersoxTexas A&M UniversityAwardedAward: 2023 AIAA Dryden Lecture in ResearchAIAA Citation: Lecture title: “Hypersonic Wall Bounded Viscous Flows: Theory, Ground Test, and Flight”
2022
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Dr Anthony M WaasArizona State University, TempeAwardedAward: 2022 AIAA Dryden Lecture in ResearchAIAA Citation: Lecture Title: Digital Tools for Design and Analysis of Composite Aerostructures
2020
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Dr Raphael T HaftkaUniversity of FloridaAwardedAward: 2020 Dryden Lecture in Research AwardAIAA Citation: “Evolution of optimization, experiments, and uncertainty quantification with increasing computing power.”
2019
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Dr Joseph A SchetzVirginia TechAwardedAward: Truss-Braced Wing Designs for High-Speed Transport Aircraft
2018
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Prof Graham V CandlerUniversity of MinnesotaAwardedAward: “The evolution and application of design and analysis capability to enable future scramjet-powered hypersonic aircraft.”AIAA Citation: The evolution and application of design and analysis capability to enable future scramjet-powered hypersonic aircraft.
2017
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Dr Israel J WygnanskiUniversity of ArizonaAwardedAIAA Citation: “Maturation of active flow control concepts for improved aircraft performance.”
2016
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Dr Robert H LiebeckAwardedAIAA Citation: “Blended Wing Body Technology Readiness”
2015
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Prof Ann P DowlingUniversity Of CambridgeAwardedAIAA Citation: “Aeroacoustics”
2014
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Dr Mark J LewisPurdue Applied Research InstituteAwardedAIAA Citation: “Taking the Hype Out of Hypersonics: Research Contributions to Operational High-Speed-Systems.”
2013
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Dr Alan EpsteinMITAwardedAIAA Citation: “Mechanics and Dynamics Research for Advanced Airbreathing Propulsion.”
2012
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Dr William C SchneiderTexas A&M Univ RetiredAwardedAIAA Citation: “Space Hardware Design – 50 Years of Unique Lessons Learned”
2011
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Dr Chung K LawPrinceton UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: “Energy Options for 21st Century Aeropropulsion”
2010
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Prof David Ian PollCranfield Aerospace LtdAwardedAIAA Citation: “Potential for the Minimization of Aviation’s Impact on the Environment”
2009
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Prof Peretz P FriedmannUniversity of MichiganAwardedAIAA Citation: Aeronautics Research at Two Frontiers of Vehicle Development –Vibration Control in Rotorcraft and Hypersonic Aeroelasticity
2008
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Dr Steve W. SquyresCornell UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: Mars Robotics
2007
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Dr Berrien MooreUniversity of New HampshireAwardedAIAA Citation: Global Environment Change
2006
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Mr Charles R McClintonNAAwardedAIAA Citation: “X-43 – Scram Jet Power Breaks the Hypersonic Barrier”
2005
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Prof R John HansmanMassachusettes Institute of TechnologyAwardedAIAA Citation: “The Impact of Information Technologies on Air Transportation”
2004
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Prof Ilan M KrooStanford UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: Innovations in Aeronautics
2003
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Dr Wesley T Huntress Jr.AwardedAIAA Citation: The Pregnant Universe: From Hydrogen to Humans
2002
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Dr Elaine S OranTexas A&M UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: Matchsticks, Scramjets, and Black Holes: Numerical Simulation Faces Reality
2001
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Dr David MorrisonNASA-Ames Research CenterAwardedAIAA Citation: Astrobiology: Exploration of the Living Universe
2000
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Dr Charles ElachiJet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)AwardedAIAA Citation: “Space Imaging Radar in Planetary Exploration and Earth Observation”
1999
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Dr Robert G LoewyAwardedAIAA Citation: “Avionics: A ‘New’ Senior Partner in Aeronautics”
1998
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Dennis M BushnellNASA Langley Research CenterAwardedAIAA Citation: “Frontiers of the Responsibly Imaginable in Aeronautics”
1997
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Dr Heinz ErzbergerNASA-AmesAwardedAIAA Citation: “Automation For Air Traffic Control-The Rise of A New Discipline”
1996
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Prof John L LumleyAwardedAIAA Citation: “Control of Turbulence”
1995
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Dr Jason L SpeyerUCLAAwardedAIAA Citation: “The Ups and Downs of Periodic Optimal Flight”
1994
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Dr Eli ReshotkoCase Western Reserve UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: Boundary Layer Instability, Transition and Control
1993
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Joseph G MarvinAMAAwardedAIAA Citation: “A Perspective on CFD Validation”
1992
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Dr Frederick S BilligAwardedAIAA Citation: Research in Supersonic Combustion
1991
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Dr Vijaya ShankarHyPerComp, IncorporatedAwardedAIAA Citation: “Research to Applications-Synergisms in Aerospace Design Through Multi-Disciplinary Computation Integrating Aerodynamics, Electromagnetics, Aeroelasticity and Controls”
1990
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Prof Seymour M BogdonoffAwardedAIAA Citation: The Modeling of a Three-Dimensional Shock Wave Turbulent Boundary Layer Interaction
1989
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Mr. George CarrierHarvard UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: Fire Spread
1988
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Mr. John F YardleyAwardedAIAA Citation: Spaceward Ho
1987
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Dr Kenneth W IliffAwardedAIAA Citation: Aircraft Parameter Estimation
1986
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Irvine GlassAwardedAIAA Citation: Some Aspects of Shock Wave Research
1985
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Prof Donald E ColesAwardedAIAA Citation: The Uses of Coherent Structure AIAA 1985-506
1984
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Dr Arthur E BrysonStanford UniversityAwardedAIAA Citation: New Concepts in Control Theory 1959-1984 AIAA 1984-161
1983
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Dr Edward C StoneCalifornia Institute of TechnologyAwardedAIAA Citation: The Voyager Encounters with Saturn
1982
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Dr Laurence R YoungAwardedAIAA Citation: Human Orientation in Space
1981
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Dr Herbert S RibnerUniv of TorontoAwardedAIAA Citation: Perspectives on Jet Noise
1980
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Dr Jack L KerrebrockAwardedAIAA Citation: Flow in Transonic Compressors
1979
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Dr Dean R ChapmanAwardedAIAA Citation: Computational Fluid Dynamics AIAA 1979-129
1978
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Gerald A SoffenAwardedAIAA Citation: Mars and the Remarkable Viking Results
1977
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Prof Abraham HertzbergUniversity Of WashingtonAwardedAIAA Citation: High Power Gas Lasers-Applications and Future Developments
1976
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Prof Anatol RoshkoCalifornia Institute of TechnologyAwardedAIAA Citation: Structure of Turbulent Shear Flows: A New Look AIAA 76-78
1975
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Antonio FerriAwardedAIAA Citation: Possibilities and Goals for the Future SST
1974
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Herbert HardrathAwardedAIAA Citation: Fracture Mechanics AIAA 1974-230
1973
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Dr Herbert FriedmanNaval Research LabAwardedAIAA Citation: High Energy Astronomy AIAA 1973-197
1972
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Dr John C HouboltAwardedAIAA Citation: Atmospheric Turbulence
1971
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Dr Coleman D DonaldsonAwardedAIAA Citation: Calculation of Turbulent Shear Flows for Atmospheric & Vortex Motions
1970
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Prof Bernard BudianskyAwardedAIAA Citation: Buckling
1969
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Gerard P KuiperAwardedAIAA Citation: To emphasize the great importance of basic research to the Nations program
1968
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Prof Hans W LiepmannCalifornia Inst of TechnologyAwardedAIAA Citation: Laminar Instability and Transition
1967
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Dr Edward W PriceAwarded
1966
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Prof ShaoChi LinAwarded
1965
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Dr Wallace D HayesAwarded
1964
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Henry M ShueyAwarded
1962
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A Theodore ForresterAwarded
1961
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James A Van AllenAwarded