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01/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/22/2025 11:54

AIAA Announces 2025 International Student Conference Winners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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2025 AIAA International Student Conference Winners. Credit: AIAA-©

January 22, 2025 - Reston, Va. - The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce the 2025 International Student Conference winners in partnership with the AIAA Foundation. During the 2025 AIAA SciTech Forum, 20 technical paper first-place finalists from all seven 2024 AIAA Regional Student Conferences and the PEGASUS - Europe Conference presented their research papers related to aeronautics and astronautics.

"Congratulations to these exceptional students - our future leaders in aerospace. These bright minds are today's up-and-coming innovators. Their fresh perspectives and critical thinking are working to solve current technical challenges. They will help shape the aerospace landscape for decades to come," said Laura McGill, chair, AIAA Foundation. "The AIAA Foundation takes great pride in nurturing their development through initiatives like the International Student Conference."

This event is invitation-only, contained within the annual AIAA SciTech Forum, where first-place winners from each of the previous year's AIAA Regional Student Conferences present their winning papers. They are judged by a panel of AIAA professional members in the undergraduate, master's, and team categories. AIAA Foundation awards a $1,000 cash prize to each category's first-place winner. All participants' papers are published as part of the AIAA SciTech Forum proceedings and become part of the enduring aerospace industry technical archive found in AIAA's Aerospace Research Central (ARC).

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2025 AIAA International Student Conference participants. Credit: AIAA-©

2025 International Student Conference Winners

Undergraduate Category:
1st Place: "Experimental Investigation of the Impact of Propeller Configuration, Motor Noise, and Sound Reflection on Sound Pressure Level" by Olivia Hilburn, United States Air Force Academy

Master's Category
1st Place: "Performance Characteristics of a Low-Cost Self-Contained Pressure Data Acquisition System" by Nathan Eller, California State Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Team Category
1st Place: "Lessons Learned from the Launch of a Student-Built LOX/Jet-A Sounding Rocket" by Callum MacDonald, Rithvik Nagarajan, Ethan Heyns, Braden Anderson, Michael Krause, Varun Natarajan, Anthony Otlowski, and Tristan Terry, Georgia Institute of Technology


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