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Welcome
Welcome to the 2008 Region I-MA Student Conference Web Site! This year's conference was held at the University of Maryland College
Park on April 11-12, 2008. Next year's conference will be held at Old
Dominion University in Norfolk, VA.
The conference is over. Thanks to all who came and especially to the presenters, all of whom gave excellent presentations, leaving the judges with very difficult decisions in all categories. Thanks also to everyone from the University of Maryland who pitched in to make the conference a memorable experience for all.
We would like to take yet another opportunity to thank our sponsors, without whom the conference would not have been possible. If you submitted your resume, they have a copy, and they have requested copies of all of the papers for further review.

Congratulations to the winners!
| Undergraduate |
| 1. |
Jason Leggett |
University of Maryland College Park |
| 2. |
Michael Gentry |
University of Maryland College Park |
| 3. |
Sara Fields |
University of Maryland College Park |
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| Master's |
| 1. |
Robert Roedts |
Pennsylvania State University |
| 2. |
Hariharan Golakrishnan |
Old Dominion University |
| 3. |
Ashwin Belle |
Virginia Commonweath University |
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| Team |
| 1. |
Alan Campbell Charlie Cimet Nate Depenbusch
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Pennsylvania State University |
| 2. |
Shane Tierney Joshua Corrado Steven Krukowski Alexander Lutz
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Pennsylvania State University |
Congratulations to David Gers from the University of Maryland College Park on his selection as the Region I-MA nominee for the NASA Undergraduate Internship (see description to the right).
Check back for pictures.
Please browse the links on the left side of this page for more informtion about particular subjects.
The AIAA Student Conference is a technical paper competition for AIAA student members at the undergraduate and graduate levels from regional campuses. Students are invited to submit technical papers and give formal presentations, which are judged for technical content and clarity of communication. Winners are awarded cash prizes and may advance to the AIAA Foundation International Student Conference, typically held the following January at the AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting & Exhibition Center in Reno, NV.
In addition to the competition, the conference provides a venue for students to interactively share AIAA experiences, participate in social activities, and exchange ideas about current topics in aerospace engineering.
Please note: All funds raised will be administered by the Univsersity System of
Maryland Foundation, Inc. for the benefit of the AIAA Student Chapter
in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of
Maryland's College Park campus. Please make all checks payable to the University System of Maryland Foundation, Inc.
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