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Welcome to AIAA DE Section!

Welcome to AIAA DE Section!. THE LEGACY OF THE TITAN PROGRAM. 2010-2011 AIAA DE Section Council Members. Education: -Vacant- Honors & Awards: Eric Rohrbaugh Career Enhancement: Tim McCardell Communication: -Vacant- Webmaster: -Vacant- Newsletter: -Vacant-

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Welcome to AIAA DE Section!

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  1. Welcome to AIAA DE Section! THE LEGACY OF THE TITAN PROGRAM

  2. 2010-2011 AIAA DE Section Council Members • Education: -Vacant- Honors & Awards: Eric Rohrbaugh Career Enhancement: Tim McCardell • Communication: -Vacant- • Webmaster: -Vacant- • Newsletter: -Vacant- Programs: Entire Council Young Professional: Connor O’Malley Technical: Robert Bonifant Precollege: Breanne Wooten Membership: Dave Rosenberg Public Policy: Tim Dominick RAC Representation: Dave Rosenberg/Tim Dominick Special Asst. to Chairman: Erika Conly Chairman: Tim Dominick Vice-Chair: Eric Spero Treasurer: Shannon Grady Secretary: Bernadette Goncz

  3. 2010-2011 Lunch Lecture Series We are currently planning our 2010-2011 season of Lunch Lectures. • Dec: Tungsten-Rhenium Nozzle Throat Insert Evaluation Jami Ward • Jan: Aerospace Investing Harvey Maclary • Feb: TBD • Mar: TBD • Apr: TBD • If you’re interested in presenting or have a specific topic you’d like to see presented, please contact Tim McCardell (x1560) Plan on coming to the Lunch Lecture Series on or about the first Thursday of each month

  4. Upcoming Activities • Monthly Lunch & Learns • Fall Dinner Meeting – November 29, 2010 • Allan McDonald – Truth, Lies, & O-rings • Engineer’s Week Celebration – February 2011 • Congressional Visits Day – March 16, 2011 • YP Rocket Competition – April 2, 2011 • Rockets For Schools – May 2011 • Bus Trip to Washington, D.C. – June 2011

  5. Fall 2010 AIAA Distinguished Lecture Allan McDonald Truth, Lies, and O-rings Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster http://www.montana.edu http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za Tentatively planned for the evening of: Monday, November 29, 2010 Executive Banquet & Conference Center

  6. Battle of the Rockets! • Rocket design competition for Young Professionals (YP) • Kickoff meeting on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 from noon – 1 PM • Location at ATK Elkton, room TBD. • About the competition • Location: Culpeper, Virginia • Date: April 2, 2010 • Mission: Design a rocket system to safely fly a large raw hen's egg and an electronic altimeter to an altitude of 2000 ft and return it all without damage; the team closest to the altitude wins • Contact Young Professional (YP) Chair • Connor O’Malley (Connor.OMalley@atk.com) + =

  7. AIAA DE Section LinkedIn Group • If you’re a member of LinkedIn and a member of AIAA, you can now join the new AIAA DE Section LinkedIn Group • Discussion board where members can discuss topics relating to the aerospace industry • Jobs posting board • RSS feeds from some of the aerospace news sites to keep you posted on the latest news in the industry • Go to the Groups link on the top menu and search for “AIAA Delaware Section” • If you’re not a member of LinkedIn, but are interested in becoming one, visit www.linkedin.com to sign up today • While this group is just getting off the ground, we hope it becomes a tool our members can use to stay in touch with others throughout the area

  8. WHEN DID YOU KNOW? • When did you know you wanted to work in aerospace? • For some it was a specific moment, for others it was a gradual realization that space and flight had captured their imagination and wouldn’t let go • Over the next year, AIAA members will share what inspired them. We hope you enjoy reading them and that you will share your own “When Did You Know?” moment. • For more information or to share your story, please visit: www.aiaa.org/ShareYourStory

  9. New DE Section Web Site New Website is Live

  10. New DE Section Website https://info.aiaa.org/Regions/NE/Del/default.aspx

  11. Welcome to AIAA DE Section! • Membership Information • Dave Rosenberg or • Tim Dominick (x1069)

  12. Welcome to AIAA DE Section! THE LEGACY OF THE TITAN PROGRAM

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