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Check-In and Registration

   
Those arriving on Thursday night (recommended for those staying in the hotel) should check in at the AIAA registration table inside Cheel on Clarkson Universities campus. Presenters do not have to formally register their presentation until the next morning. For participants arriving on Friday morning, we ask that everyone check in upon arrival at the AIAA table at the Conference Location.

    When registering a presentation, we require that the presenter turn over all visual aids (PowerPoint slides, transparencies, etc). They will not be allowed to make any changes to their presentation from this point on. If you have specific concerns about this, please contact us at visser@clarkson.edu and we will be happy to discuss special instructions.  If you will not be arriving until Friday morning and you are presenting that day please send an electronic copy Steve Caron so that we can have it ready for your presentation. 

   

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

 

Thursday EveningCheel Commons

 

Registration and Movie Event

 

Friday MorningAtrium New Snell

 

6:30-8:00 Breakfast (New Snell Atrium)

 

8:00 Welcome Dr.Moosebrugger, Associate Dean for Academic Programs

 

8:30 Presentations - Peterson Board Room

 

Jordan Geddis, Randy Heubal

Study of Control Effectiveness for a Simplified Orion Launch Abort System

 

Rebecca Rought

Techniques for Improving the Accuracy of Computed Forces via Adjoint Redistribution

 

Troy Coverstone, Siobhan Feming

Fin Flutter Analysis of Different Fin Geometries for Model Rockets

 

Jonathan Holla

The Design of a High Speed Multipurpose ESTOL/VTOL Aircraft

 

10:30 – 10:45 Break

 

Jonathan Holla

Acoustic Analysis of Blade Modifications on a Scale Model

 

Mark Czajkowski

Feasibility of a Unique Wind Powered Home Heating System

 

Katie Wickswat

Solar-Powered Stirling Engine Generator for Use in Space Exploration Applications

12:15 Lunch – New Snell

Friday AfternoonPeterson Boardroom

 

1:00 PM Presentations- Peterson Board Room

 

Masters 1:  Joshua Butler

A Study of Shear Layer Sub-Structures in Leading Edge Vortices Using Laser Doppler Velocimetry

 

Masters 2: Jessica Albernaz

Bending Analysis of Laminated Composite Sandwich Plates Reinforced with Carbon Nanotube Forests

 

2:15 PM Presentations- Barben Room Cheel

 

Thomas Gray

            Space Telescope Mirror Structural Design Optimization

 

Josef Bosgonian

            Image Collection Optimization in the Design of Lightweight Satellites

 

            AIAA Student Information Session – Emily Springer

 

3:30 Bus leaves for Ottawa – Leave from Cheel

 

 

Saturday Morning

 

7-8:30 Breakfast Cheel Commons

 

9:00 AM Presentations  Science Center 160

 

Team 1:  Jeffrey Hudson, William Kidd, Robert MacCurdy, Shannon Miller

Stabilization and Control of a Micro-Scale Helicopter

 

Team 2:  Jonathan Bidwell, Antony Daley, Tamara Sobers, David Weinstein

Reconfigurable Graphical User Interface for a Robotic Grapple Arm

 

Team: Peter Coffin, Chris Singer

Overview of Inflatable UAV Research at Clarkson University

 

10:30 – 10:45 Break

 

Team: Roland Florenz, Eric Liu, Honghao Tien, Adrew Lind

CU-24: Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Design for Long Endurance

 

Team: Aleksy Devyatkin, Eric Laird

Stability of High-Lift Canard-Wing Configuration Aircraft

 

Team: Jared Buhler, Nicholas Cummings, Patrick Renaud, Theodore McDonald

Testing of Lab Scale Hybrid Rocket Motors for Injector Method Studies

 

12:15 Lunch – Mama Lucias

 

1:00PM Keynote followed by Awards ceremony – Mama Lucias



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2008 Conference
The 2008 Region I-NE Student Conference will be hosted at Clarkson University. Date: April 3-5 2008. Please contact Dr. Ken Visser at visser@clarkson.edu for more information.
 
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.
 
RAC Meeting
There will be a Region 1 RAC Meeting occurring at Clarkson University April 5, 2008. Please contact Emily Springer at emilys@aiaa.org for more details.
 
NASA Undergraduate Internship

New for 2008 Student Conferences

Based on the recommendations of each region’s student conference committee, the Student Paper Conference Chair(s) from each region may nominate one student (per conference) for a summer undergraduate internship at a NASA research center.   Student nominations must be from students who attended and participated in the regional conference as presenters or conference organizers.  Regions are encouraged to make the selection at the regional conference so that the selection may be announced at the conference awards ceremony.  Specific criteria for the selection is left to the Student Paper Conference Chair in coordination with the Chief Judge for the conference.  Along with the name of the student nominee, the Student Paper Conference Chair MUST include the student’s resume, the student’s paper, and a short statement of why the student was selected as that Student Paper Conference’s nominee.  NASA will use internal methods to select one student intern from the submitted resumes and work directly with the student to work out details of the internship.  NASA will also forward the name to the Chairman of the Student Conference Sub-Committee so that regions can be notified of the final selection.

 
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