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Meet the Employers

AIAA’s “Meet the Employers” event at the 2022 SciTech Forum offers students and young professional attendees the opportunity to meet AIAA corporate members. This is a fun and dynamic environment where students and professionals interact with organizations regarding employment opportunities.

International Student Conference

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0900 – 1300 hrs, Undergraduate Category
0900 – 1130 hrs, Masters Category
0900 – 1300 hrs, Team Category

The first-place winners of the AIAA Regional Student Conferences will gather to present their research to a team of judges made up of professional members in the industry. The students will have three concurrent sessions in the categories of Undergraduate, Masters, and Team.

GTE-20/HSABP-10/INPSI-07: A Lightning Engine Design Competition for Undergraduate and Graduate Teams

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Calling all undergraduate and graduate university students—would you like to complement your undergraduate or graduate propulsion course by participating in a preliminary engine design challenge? Undergraduate and graduate teams of 3–4 students are invited to design a turbofan engine at the 2024 AIAA SciTech Forum. The catch? You and your teammates will only have three hours. Details below:

  • Open to undergraduate, graduate and mixed teams
  • The precise topic will be announced at the commencement of the session.
  • GasTurb 14 software will be used.
  • 30-day GasTurb 14 licenses will be provided in advance.
  • “Over-the-shoulder” assistance will be available during the session.
  • A GasTurb 14 tutorial will be offered in December 2023.
  • Teams must register by 30 October 2023.

Questions? Contact Ian Halliwell.

Ignite the "Meet"ing

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Nothing can be more intimidating than being a newcomer or young person at a conference or event where everyone already knows one another! Learn tips and techniques on networking and relationship building that will make your forum experience more enjoyable and productive. The session will focus on creating an introduction, understanding how to engage with others, playing off the unique networking styles of introverts and extroverts, and some “dos and don’ts” of networking. Then participants will take part in an activity designed to foster quick friendships so they never enter a forum session or reception feeling like a stranger.