Digital Avionics TC Undergraduate Scholarship

The AIAA Foundation undergraduate scholarship program awards 30 scholarships of $2000 – $2,500 to college sophomores, juniors, and seniors each year. The AIAA Digital Avionics Technical Committee has made specific, significant scholarship donations, to recognize the top applicants every year. Basic Criteria and other information can be found at http://www.aiaa.org/scholarshipsandawards/;

Award Recipients

2014

  • Mr Arjun P Krishnan
    Georgia Inst of Technology
    Awarded
  • Mr Jackson A Morris
    Awarded
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    AIAA Citation: Jackson Morris is a junior studying aerospace engineering at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. In his two years at the school, he has been an active member in the university’s Design/Build/Fly team as well as Sigma Gamma Tau. This past semester, he was part of a team researching micro air vehicles. Outside of aviation, Jackson is a principal bassist of the Huxford Symphony Orchestra and president of the university’s engineering theatre group. After graduating, he hopes to work in the aerospace industry in the areas of structures or aerodynamics

2013

  • Michael Portman
    Awarded
  • Michael John Roznick
    Awarded

2011

  • Mr Patrick J Carter
    Virginia Tech
    Awarded
  • Chun Kit Chung
    Georgia Institute of Technology
    Awarded
  • Dr Christopher Morrison
    USNC
    Awarded
  • Carolina Froldi Penteado
    Awarded

2010

  • Mr Clayton J Bargsten
    Awarded

2008

  • Sanjana Datta
    Texas Tech University
    Awarded
  • Eric A Dow
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Awarded
  • Mr. Valentine C Sackmann
    University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
    Awarded

2007

  • Mr. Dean W Bawek
    University of Maryland
    Awarded
  • Miss May Ann A Li
    University of Texas at Austin
    Awarded
  • Matt S Simon
    Lockheed Martin Aeronautics
    Awarded

2006

  • Dr Michael S McDonald
    University of Michigan
    Awarded
  • Dr Brian R Pomeroy
    Sierra Nevada Corporation
    Awarded

2005

  • Dr Marshall C Galbraith
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Awarded
  • Ms. Suzanne C Oliason
    Awarded