Students present their posters at the 14th annual Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium student poster competition.
Michael Mercier | UAH
University students from across the United States competed in the 14th annual Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium (VBS) student poster competition hosted by 草榴社区 (UAH), a part of the University of Alabama System, on Oct. 12-14.
"This is the third year that the VBS poster competition was open to academic research by students from any university. As a result, we had more than 80 students apply, not only from UAH but also from across the country and internationally,鈥 says Dave Cook, director of undergraduate research for UAH's Office of Academic Affairs.
鈥淲e were really excited to have this opportunity for our undergraduate and graduate students to go head-to-head with students from other universities. 草榴社区s captured two of the eight finalist spots, and all the UAH participants did an excellent job representing UAH."
The poster session is an opportunity for students to present research projects relevant to the aerospace industry, such as atmospheric science, earth observation, space life sciences, space health, aerospace systems engineering and design, astrophysics, space weather, optics, economics, business, policy, sustainability, history, international relations, education, STEM outreach initiatives and related areas.
This year, the field of 80 applicants was narrowed to 30 students from across the country who were selected to participate in the competition.
"It was really exciting getting back to a face-to-face poster session after holding the competition virtually last year. You could feel the students鈥 energy and enthusiasm to present their posters," Cook says.
"Students have an opportunity to explain their research to a team of judges made up of American Astronautical Society (AAS) members. Student poster participants are also able to join VBS symposium sessions and networking events, so it鈥檚 really a valuable opportunity for them to improve their communication skills and interact with professionals in the aerospace field."
Again this year, AAS offered the opportunity for one of the poster competition finalists to present their research at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Paris, France, set for Sept. 18-22, 2022. The poster competition finalists can apply to the IAC, and of those selected, AAS will choose one student to receive registration, airfare and lodging for the conference in Paris.
The AAS top pick from last year鈥檚 finalists, 草榴社区 Emily Wood, will be attending the IAC in Dubai later this month as part of this opportunity.
"This is an amazing chance for one of the poster finalists to attend the world鈥檚 largest gathering of aerospace-related experts, and present their research,鈥 Cook says. 鈥淲e thank the AAS for making UAH the home of this opportunity, and I鈥檇 also like to thank the UAH faculty and research staff who work with our students and encourage them to participate in events like this.鈥
This year鈥檚 poster finalists:
Engineering
Graduate Division
- First Place
- University of Colorado, Boulder
- Taralicin Deka
- 鈥淎strodynamics-informed kinodynamic motion planning for relative spacecraft motion鈥
- Second Place
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Mitchell Schroll
- 鈥淐omputer Vision Analysis of Gas Bubble Flow through Liquid Metal鈥
Undergraduate Division
- First Place
- University of Southern California
- Lance Mayhue
- 鈥淐haracterization of Additively Manufactured Fuel Grains for Hybrid Rocket Engine Applications鈥
- Second Place
- California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
- Zachary Gaines
- 鈥淪atellite Formation and Control Test Bed for University ADCS Development and Research鈥
Physical And Liberal Sciences
Graduate Division
- First Place
- Johns Hopkins University
- Devin Mair
- 鈥淎 Human iPSC-based 3D Microphysiological System for Modeling Cardiac Dysfunction in Microgravity鈥
- Second Place
- University of California, Los Angeles 鈥 David Geffen School of Medicine
- Timothy Liu
- 鈥淪paceflight-Induced Osteoporosis: Microgravity Effects on Non-Weight-Bearing Bone and Treatment with BP-NELL-PEG鈥
Undergraduate Division
Tie for First Place
- First Place
- University of Alabama in Huntsville
- Sara Mog
- 鈥淔iber-Optic Temperature/Heat-Flux Sensor for Future Venus-Landing Missions鈥
- University of Florida
- Tushar Shenoy
- 鈥淒rug Efficacy Testing in Skeletal Muscle Microphysiological System to Develop Spaceflight Countermeasures to Muscle Atrophy鈥