Professor Savransky New Advisor

Professor Dmitry Savaransky will be serving as next year’s AIAA Cornell Chapter Faculty Advisor.  If you would like to become a member and/or apply for an E-Board position: https://blogs.cornell.edu/aiaa/join/

This Chapter recently created a new initiative, hosting the “Distinguished Speaker Series” and plans to increase the number of aviation experts’ presentations to Cornell.  They also hold Professor Pizza Lunches.

Reminder Today: Learn About What Happens After An Airplane Disaster – Forensics Lecture

https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/04/AIAA-Airplane-Forensics-Lecture-127f7dy.docx

Want to know how experts determine all of the factors when a disaster occurs?

Come to the Cornell AIAA’s Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Professor George Bibel! A Mechanical Engineering Professor at the University of North Dakota!  Thursday, April 27, 5:00 in Phillips 403

https://www.facebook.com/events/1055935531205871/

Interested In Learning About Airplane Forensics When A Disaster Occurs? Lecture April 27, 5:00

https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2017/04/AIAA-Airplane-Forensics-Lecture-127f7dy.docx

Want to know how experts determine all of the factors when a disaster occurs?

Come to the Cornell AIAA’s Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Professor George Bibel! A Mechanical Engineering Professor at the University of North Dakota!  Thursday, April 27, 5:00 in Phillips 403

https://www.facebook.com/events/1055935531205871/

 

 

 

 

 

Join AIAA Cornell Chapter Executive Board – If You Are Interested in the Aero Field

The Cornell branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is looking to recruit new general body and executive board members!

We are a student-run organization that works to connect undergraduates with professionals in industry and academia, including Cornell professors and internationally recognized experts in the field. We hold information sessions and work with aerospace companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and SpaceX to give Cornell students a chance to connect and network their way into these companies’ pipelines for internships and full-time positions. In addition, we bring in distinguished guest speakers from around the country in order to give Cornell engineers the opportunity to hear about a wide array of experiences and understand more about the field of aerospace engineering. By joining us, you will have the opportunity to:

  1. Connect with large companies like Boeing and SpaceX!
  2. Work on team research projects in competitions run by NASA and the AIAA!
  3. Learn about the experiences of professionals in aerospace!

For more information, visit https://blogs.cornell.edu/aiaa/, where you can also find the application to join our Executive Board. Please contact Akshay Kadhiresan at ark83@cornell.edu with any questions.

Reminder 5:00 Today – Meet Author Lawrence Goldstone, Eat Pizza, Learn About History Of Aeronautics in Thurston 201

Do you like pre-WWI aircraft or the history of aeronautics? Did you know that the Wright Brothers attempted to patent all flying vehicles? Come Meet Lawrence Goldstone! Author of: Birdmen: The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the Battle to Control the Skies.

5PM this Friday (10/21) in Thurston Hall 201! Sponsored by AIAA https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/10/LawrenceGoldstoneAd-1p9hhyz.pdf

Meet Author Lawrence Goldstone, Eat Pizza, Learn About History Of Aeronautics Friday, 10/21 Thurston 201

Do you like pre-WWI aircraft or the history of aeronautics? Did you know that the Wright Brothers attempted to patent all flying vehicles? Come Meet Lawrence Goldstone! Author of: Birdmen: The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the Battle to Control the Skies.

5PM this Friday (10/21) in Thurston Hall 201! Sponsored by AIAA https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/10/LawrenceGoldstoneAd-1p9hhyz.pdf

Thank You ASME/AIAA Cornell Chapters’ Exec Board Members

On behalf of the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,  thank you to all of the ASME and AIAA officers who volunteered their time to bring a sense of community to the MechE students and for the service they provided to others outside of MechE.  Events, corporate info sessions, and outreach efforts are just several of the Fall 2015/Spring 2016 contributions voluntarily provided by the following students who served as Executive Board Members this year:

ASME: Leslie Cheng; Emma Thomson; Nicole Polemeni-Hegarty; Jessica Hough; Selim Sardag; Rachel Boxer; Rannie Dong; Kevin Chan; Segun Fontenot; Lydia Johnson; Albert Chu; Shelly Poon.

AIAA: Dan LaChapelle; Connor Dempsey; Eric Fiegel; Xinting Lan; Michael Wang.