Engineering Students Present at National Aerospace Conference

February 9, 2023

Utah State University recently sent its largest cohort of graduate students to a national conference for aerospace research, development and technology.

Aerospace engineering students from the AeroLab presented 11 papers at the annual American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics SciTech Forum on a number of topics spanning the aerospace field.

“It takes a lot of work to write a good paper for these conferences,” Hunsaker said. “This is the largest group of students I’ve ever taken to this annual conference, and I’m very proud of the hard work these students put in. This type of student representation at a conference speaks to the quality aerospace program USU offers.”

Hunsaker is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and has been director of the AeroLab since his arrival at USU in 2016.

This year’s forum, held January in Washington, D.C., explored the world of aerospace and the resources available to combine science and engineering to make sci-fi a reality.

Hunsaker’s students presented the following papers:

More than 5,800 people attended the forum. Nearly 3,000 technical programs were delivered, making it the largest conference of its kind.

Awards will be given later this year for best paper presentations. More information about Hunsaker and his research programs can be found at the Aerolab website.

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Writer: Sydney Dahle, sydney.dahle@usu.edu, 435-797-7512

Contact: Doug Hunsaker, doug.hunsaker@usu.edu, 435-797-8404