John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
Through its annual graduate scholarship program, the AIAA Foundation presents awards to graduate students doing excellent research in the air and space sciences. The John Leland Atwood Graduate Award is sponsored by endowments from Rockwell and Boeing North American, Inc. The Atwood Graduate Award memorializes John Leland "Lee" Atwood (1904-1999), former chief executive officer of Rockwell North American. Atwood, thought of by many as the "dean of aerospace,” was instrumental in the development of such landmark projects as the P-51, the F-100, the X-15, the B-1 bomber, and the Space Shuttle. Official recognition and presentation of the check to the recipient will be made in conjunction with the Awards Presentations Ceremony at the AIAA SciTech Forum. In addition, the AIAA Foundation will present the recipient with a special recognition plaque in honor of this award.
Basic Criteria and other information can be found at http://www.aiaa.org/scholarshipsandawards/;
Award Recipients
2024
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Ms Lauren V PaulsonHomeAwardedAward: 2024
2023
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Catherine J NachtigalRutgers UniversityAwardedAward: John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2022
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Dr Javier VianaMITAwardedAward: 2022
2021
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Christopher J AxtenThe Pennsylvania State UniversityAwardedAward: 2021
2017
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Mr Thibaud TeilAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2016
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Mr Markus J GeissAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2014
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Dr Sydney DoJet Propulsion LaboratoryAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate AwardAIAA Citation: Sydney Do is currently a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He received his B.E. degree in Aerospace Engineering in 2008 from the University of Sydney, Australia, and a S.M. in Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2011 from MIT. His past research has been in the areas of fuel-efficient satellite formation flight, land-landings of returning capsule-shaped crewed spacecraft, and the crowdsourcing of engineering ideation and innovation. He is currently the lead researcher in space habitation and life support within the Strategic Engineering Research Group at MIT.
2013
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Dr Wendy OkoloNASA Ames Research CenterAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate AwardAIAA Citation: Wendy Okolo graduated in 2010 with a B.S. in aerospace engineering from the University of texas at Arlington. She is currently pursuing a degree in the Ph.d. program at the same univesity with a reserach focus in alternate methods of trimming aircraft in formation flight as a fuel-saving initiative. in her spare time, Wendy likes to read, exercise, and spend time with her family.
2012
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Dr Noel BakhtianStanford UniversityAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate AwardAIAA Citation: Graduate Award
2011
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David N WieseUniversity of Colorado BoulderAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2010
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Dr Xiaoli BaiAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
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David N WieseUniversity of Colorado BoulderAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2008
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Jason M RoadmanUniversity of Colorado BoulderAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2007
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Dr Marshall C GalbraithMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2006
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Dr James F RussellLockheed Martin Space SystemsAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2005
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Derek T SchmitzThe Boeing CoAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2004
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Dr Jeffrey K JepsonRaytheon Missile SystemsAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2003
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Mr. Marc GervaisUniversity of MarylandAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2002
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Dr Syri J BrooksAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2001
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Kevin F HulmeUniversity at BuffaloAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award
2000
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Dr Erina MurakamiThe Aerospace CorporationAwardedAward: AIAA John Leland Atwood Graduate Award