Press Release

AIAA Announces its Class of 2022 Associate Fellows

By SpaceRef Editor
September 27, 2021
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The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce its newly elected Class of 2022 Associate Fellows. AIAA will formally honor and induct the class at the AIAA Associate Fellows Induction Ceremony, Monday, 3 January 2022, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego in San Diego, Calif., during the 2022 AIAA SciTech Forum, 3-7 January.

 

“Congratulations to each member of the Class of 2022 Associate Fellows,” said AIAA President Basil Hassan. “This distinguished group of individuals exemplify passion and dedication to advancing the aerospace profession. Each of them was selected because of their significant and lasting contributions to the field. They are truly shaping the future of aerospace.”

 

The grade of Associate Fellow recognizes individuals “who have accomplished or been in charge of important engineering or scientific work, or who have done original work of outstanding merit, or who have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics.” To be selected as an Associate Fellow an individual must be an AIAA Senior Member in good standing, with at least 12 years of professional experience, and be recommended by three current Associate Fellows.

 

“The AIAA Associate Fellows personify the innovation that drives our industry forward,” said Dan Dumbacher, AIAA executive director. “The members of the Class of 2022 Associate Fellows embody the commitment, dedication, and ingenuity that are crucial for devising the best solutions to the complex questions raised across the aerospace community. On behalf of the Institute, we recognize the families, friends, and colleagues who support the Associate Fellows as they contribute in such a meaningful way to the aerospace community.”

 

For more information on the AIAA Honors Program or AIAA Associate Fellows, contact Patricia A. Carr at patriciac@aiaa.org.

 

Class of 2022 AIAA Associate Fellows

Fred F. Afagh, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada

Frederic Alauzet, French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation, France

Jose S. Alonso Miralles, Collins Aerospace

Charles Bersbach, Raytheon Technologies Missiles and Defense

William Blackwell, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Edwin Blosch, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Charles F. Bolden Jr., The Charles F. Bolden Group LLC

Iman Borazjani, Texas A&M University

Nicholas Borer, NASA Langley Research Center

Luis Giovanni Bravo Robles, U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Weapons and Materials Research Directorate

Roger Brewer, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Kevin Brink, Air Force Research Laboratory

L. Alberto Cangahuala, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Katya Casper, Sandia National Laboratories

William M. Chan, NASA Ames Research Center

James Chen, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

Isaias Chocron, Southwest Research Institute

Jonathan Christensen, Sandia National Laboratories

Timothy Cichan, Lockheed Martin Space

Douglas Cooke, Cooke Concepts and Solutions

Andrew M. Crocker, Dynetics, A Leidos Company

Yongdong Cui, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Kenneth Davidian, Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Commercial Space Transportation

Diane Davis, a.i. solutions, Inc.

Roeland De Breuker, TU Delft, The Netherlands

Daniel M. Deans, Axient, LLC

Timothy Deaver, Airbus U.S.

Jorge Delgado, Astra Inc.

Cassondra Dellinger, Dellinger Technologies

Lian Duan, Ohio State University

Sebastien Ducruix, Laboratoire EM2C-CNRS, France

Houfei Fang, Shanghai YS Information Technology Co., Ltd., China

Antonino Ferrante, University of Washington

George Finelli, NASA Langley Research Center

Glen Fountain, Johns Hopkins University

Roberto Furfaro , University of Arizona

Ross Gadient, Boeing Research & Technology

Judith Gallman, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

Mirko Gamba, University of Michigan

Volker Gollnick, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany

Nelson W. Green, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Robert E. Harris, CFD Research Corporation

David Hash, NASA Ames Research Center

Maziar Hemati, University of Minnesota

Miguel A. Hernandez Jr., Bastion Technologies, Inc.

Jason Hicken, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Zekai Hong, National Research Council Canada

John M. Horack, Ohio State University

Keiichi Hori, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan

Micah Howard, Sandia National Laboratories

Chih-Yung Huang, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Tristram Tupper Hyde, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Eddie Irani, Spirit Aerosystems, Inc.

Hrvoje Jasak, Wikki Ltd, United Kingdom / University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Justin Jaworski, Lehigh University

Sanjay Jayaram, Saint Louis University

Robert J. Jensen, Sierra Lobo, Inc.

Sharon Monica Jones, NASA Langley Research Center

Thomas Juliano, University of Notre Dame

Sergey Karabasov, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom

John Kelly, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center

Andrew Keys, Air Force Institute of Technology

Elad Kivelevitch, MathWorks, Inc.

Sudarshan Kumar, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

Gregory Laskowski, Dassault Systemes Company, France

Stuart Laurence, University of Maryland

David E. Lee, Northrop Grumman Space Systems

Seongkyu Lee, University of California, Davis

Kristina Lemmer, Western Michigan University

Charles Lents, Raytheon Technologies Research Center

Dan Lev , RAFAEL – Advanced Defence Systems Ltd., Israel

Martin Lindsey, U.S. Navy

Junhui Liu, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

Stephen Lynch, Pennsylvania State University

Arthur A. Mabbett, Leidos

Michael Madden, NASA Langley Research Center

Joseph R. Maly, Moog Space and Defense

Troy Mann, NASA Langley Research Center

Steven Martens, Office of Naval Research

James Masters, National Aerospace Solutions

David R. McDaniel, DoD HPCMP Computational Research and Engineering Acquisition Tools and Environments (CREATE)

Robert McDonald, Consultant

James R. McIntire, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Michele Miller, Ball Aerospace

Timothy K. Minton, University of Colorado Boulder

Hever Moncayo, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Jamie Morin, The Aerospace Corporation

Michael E. Mueller, Princeton University

Karen A. Mulleners, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Jeffrey Muss, Sierra Engineering & Software, Inc.

Lee Noble, NASA Headquarters

Taku Nonomura, Tohoku University, Japan

Alison Nordt, Lockheed Martin Space

Julie Parish, Sandia National Laboratories

Peter Parker, NASA Langley Research Center

Olivia Pinon-Fischer, Georgia Institute of Technology

George Price, Crown Consulting, Inc.

Mark Rennie, University of Notre Dame

Jay G. Santee, The Aerospace Corporation

Amit K. Sanyal, Syracuse University

Benjamin Michael Sarao III, Primary Image

Virendra Sarohia, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Walter S. Scott, Maxar

Kay Sears, Lockheed Martin Space

Benjamin D. Shaw, University of California, Davis

Ryan Sherrill, Air Force Research Laboratory

Mark Silver, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Jody Singer, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Sonya T. Smith, Howard University

Michael Snyder, Redwire

Danielle Soban, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland

Philippe Spalart, Boeing Commercial Airplanes (retired)

S. Alan Stern, Southwest Research Institute

George Story, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Veera Sundararaghavan, University of Michigan

Edward Swallow, The Aerospace Corporation

James Taiclet, Lockheed Martin Corporation

Richard E. Tuggle, PeopleTec / U.S. Army Reserve

Krishna Venkatesan, GE Research

C.J. (Onno) Verberne, Nammo Raufoss AS, Norway

Naveen Vetcha, Engineering, Research, and Consulting, Inc. (ERC)

John Vickers, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

Jason Wadley, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

Ross Wagnild, Sandia National Laboratories

Harold (Sonny) White, NASA Johnson Space Center

Michael E. White, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research & Engineering

Robert White, Tufts University

Julie Williams-Byrd, NASA Langley Research Center

Jay Willis, Modern Technology Services, Inc. (MTSI)

Richard G. Winski, Analytical Mechanics Associates  / NASA Langley Research Center

Andrew Wissink , U.S. Army DEVCOM AvMC Technology Development Directorate

Sherry Yang, The Boeing Company

Joseph W. Zimmerman, CU Aerospace, LLC

 

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AIAA Media Contact: Rebecca B. Gray, RebeccaG@AIAA.org, 804-397-5270

 

About AIAA
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world’s largest aerospace technical society. With nearly 30,000 individual members from 91 countries, and 100 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense. For more information, visit www.aiaa.org, or follow AIAA on TwitterFacebook, or LinkedIn.

 

SpaceRef staff editor.