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Design|Build|Launch Competition Webinar

Hear from members of Blue Origin as they provide important details about the upcoming Design|Build|Launch Competition including what participating students need to know.

The winning payload in the competition is expected to fly on New Shepard in the following year. Post flight, the students will be invited to be recognized at an AIAA forum and will have the opportunity to deliver their final report in a public forum.

High school students are encouraged to attend this webinar which requires registration but is free and open to the public.

AIAA Aerospace Perspectives Series: Hypersonic Strike Systems—A Rapidly Evolving Capability

This AIAA Aerospace Perspectives Series webinar is hosted by AIAA and presented by Lockheed Martin.

Join us online as AIAA and Lockheed Martin work together to execute an unclassified 60-minute webinar that addresses some of the key activities and issues related to ongoing U.S. effort to rapidly develop and field the first generation of hypersonic strike weapon systems. The webinar will include material on:

  • Adversary threat activities, and the implications of these activities for U.S. military forces and defense strategy
  • Discussion of recent publications raising questions about the value and capability of planned U.S. hypersonic strike systems
  • An update on key U.S. hypersonic strike programs developments and plans
  • An overview of the recently awarded University Consortium for Applied Hypersonics (UCAH)

US Air Force AGM-183A Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon
AGM-183A Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon | Credit: U.S. Air Force

This event is open to the public and free of charge.

 

 

SciTechxWebinar: 2022 Forum Perspectives, Inspiration, & Lessons Learned

How can we capture the knowledge, messaging, vision, and inspiration gleaned from the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum and understand the impact for the future of aerospace? How do we create continuity and advance the conversation? Join the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum Executive Steering Committee in a town hall format Forum 360 to explore key takeaways from the 2022 forum and their thoughts on the future of the aerospace industry. The webinar is free and open to all, and is available on demand:

AIAA Corporate Member Connect: ISS National Lab

AIAA corporate members are invited to explore the latest in aerospace research and development while networking with aerospace organizations across the globe.  This event will feature representatives on behalf of the International Space Station (ISS) U.S. National Laboratory. Corporate members will have the ability to engage with the following representatives who have intrinsic knowledge of the ISS National Lab, and work in cooperative agreement with NASA daily to fully utilize the orbiting business incubator to bring value to our nation, and enable a robust market in low Earth orbit:

ASCENDxWebinar: Preview: Mars Perseverance Landing

 On Demand Recording Available

One week before the scheduled landing of the Perseverance Rover on Mars, we invite you to join the ASCEND community for an exclusive briefing with members of the NASA mission, science, and technical team.

This 60-minute livestream broadcast will take place on 10 February, 1000–1100 hrs ET USA.

The briefing will preview these mission highlights:

  • The complex Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) sequence of maneuvers to position Perseverance in the Jezero Crater
  • The first flight of the Mars Helicopter, Ingenuity
  • Digging into the Martian surface for soil, rocks, and core samples to return to Earth on a future mission
  • Making oxygen from the Martian atmosphere
  • Plus live Q&A.

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AIAA and NSBE Aerospace Special Interest Group Present A Tribute to Service: Community, Country, and Humanity

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lived his life serving others. Following his example, millions of Americans serve on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.

AIAA and Aerospace Special Interest Group of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE Aerospace SIG) will recognize several Americans who exemplify Dr. King’s concept of service and demonstrate the contributions that are possible when people are given the opportunity to serve their community, country, and humanity. AIAA and NSBE Aerospace SIG joined forces with leading non-profit aerospace educational and career development contributors and the following key collaborators to remember Dr. King: Legacy Bridges STEM Academy, Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP), and The University of Texas at Dallas. The Tribute to Service program is complimentary and open to the public at no charge, registration is required.

AIAA encourages you to take the day away from AIAA 2021 SciTech Forum programming and find a way to enrich your community and give back to others. Take advantage of the following session, or engage with some of the organizations listed below.

2021 Can I Be in Aerospace – Presented by WoAA

You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to work in aerospace. Bringing humans and technology to space requires the work and support from people of all different backgrounds including communications, management, healthcare, engineering, and much more! Join us as our panelists discuss several different technical and non-technical career paths to working in the aerospace industry!

AIAA Professional Virtual Career Fair

Calling all aerospace professionals—recruiters representing some of the biggest names in the industry want to connect with talented professionals like you!

It’s never been easier to get in front of the employers that you want to work for, have face-to-face conversations, tell your story, and make a memorable impression.

By attending, you’ll be more than just another resume. Participants will be able to connect with employers in real time from the comfort of their home or office via desktop, laptop, tablet, or smartphone. The best part? It’s FREE TO ATTEND and it takes only a few minutes to register.

Past Organizations that Participated

Professional Virtual Career Fair

Be more than just another resume, receive dedicated time with employers looking to hire at the AIAA Virtual Career Fairs. Speak directly with recruiters through private, one-on-one online chats. Whether you’re looking to begin your first career or seeking advancement opportunities, there is an event is for you!

 Some Participating Organizations Include:

Lockheed Martin
Ball Aerospace
National Reconnaissance Office
Stratolaunch
HX5, LLC
Gulfstream Aerospace
Calspan Corporation
Dunmore Aerospace
SAIC

It only takes two minutes to register and it’s free to attend. After logging in and joining the event, start by exploring employer information and available employment opportunities. Be sure to upload your resume before the event so employers will have your information readily available.

On the days of the career fair, you can choose which employers to connect with, and engage in a one-on-one chat via text, audio, or video – all you need is an internet connected device. Meet with as many employers as you’d like!

Professional Virtual Career Fair (RESCHEDULED)

To enhance the experience for jobseekers and employers this event has been rescheduled to 29 September 2021, 1500-1800 hrs ET USA. If you are signed up to attend on 31 August, you are automatically signed up to attend on 29 September. If you would like to register for this event please view our updated event listing.