For the Master's student category, no more than two student authors may prepare and/or present a paper at any AIAA student competition. Topics submitted may not be the same or apart of any project involving more than two students. Papers prepared jointly by an undergraduate and Master's student will be scored in the Master's category.

Masters Winners
 
3rd Place

  • Flight Test Point Optimization Program For a Self-Protection Application” - Oscar Klempay, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • 2nd Place
  • The Prediction of Noise from Turbulent Boundary Layers with Suction” - Achyuth Rajendran, University of Florida
  • 1st Place
  • Low Gravity Natural Convection and Pool Boiling Predictions” - Ashley Milligan, University of Memphis
  • Technical Paper - Masters

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    Designing for Security: A Cybersecurity Introduction for Aerospace Education

    Karl Roush, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Flight Test Point Optimization Program for a Self-Protection Application

    Oscar T. Klempay, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Low Gravity Natural Convection and Pool Boiling Predictions

    Ashley Milligan, University of Memphis

    Prediction of Noise from Turbulent Boundary Layers with Suction

    Achyuth Rajendran, University of Florida
    Steven Miller, University of Florida

    Simulation of Bulk Evaporation and Condensation using the Energy of Fluid Method

    Elijah Gasmen, University of Memphis

    Thermomechanical Simulation of an Aerogel/RTV Based Cryogenic Propellant Tank

    Dalton Bowen, University of Memphis