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AIAA Author Kit
Your paper should be prepared according to AIAA Author Kit Guidelines. Please note that your paper may not be any longer than 11 pages, single column format because this is a student competition. Competition papers (undergraduate, masters) may have up to two authors and list a faculty advisor as co-author. Team papers should be prepared in the same format.
AIAA Region I-NE Student Conference

hosted by:

Boston University AIAA

General Information

The AIAA Student Branch of Boston University takes great pleasure in inviting you to join us for this year’s Region I-NE Student Conference on April 23 and 24, 2010 in Boston Massachusetts.

Come and learn about the latest aerospace research by the brightest students from Northeast colleges and universities, as they compete for prizes and the chance to present at a national AIAA Conference.

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April 23 & 24, 2010

The AIAA Student Conference is a technical paper competition for AIAA student members at both undergraduate and graduate (Master’s) levels. Students from regional schools are invited to submit papers and give formal presentations that are judged for technical content and communication skills. The AIAA has established three divisions for competition: Undergraduate, Master’s, and Team.  Awards of $500, $300 and $250 will be presented to the first, second and third place winners in each category, respectively. 

Attendance to this year's conference is open to all regional undergraduate and graduate student members of AIAA, faculty members from universities with AIAA student chapters, professional members of AIAA, invited guests and judges. 

In addition to the competition, the conference provides a venue for students, faculty and industry professionals to interact and discuss current aerospace topics while participating in local networking activities

         Deadlines:

Early Registration deadline:             March 30, 2010

Regular Registration deadline:               April 16, 2010


 

Please adhere to the AIAA paper guidelines as displayed in the AIAA Author Kit.

Abstracts and technical papers must be submitted here.

 Please direct any questions to: aiaa@bu.edu