[NTA] Are you the 2010 (Boeing) Engineering Student of the Year?

  • From: "Ericsson, Aprille J. (GSFC-5560)" <aprille.j.ericsson@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: undisclosed-recipients:;
  • Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2010 10:33:57 -0500


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Are you the 2010 Engineering Student of the Year?
The Boeing Company is proud to sponsor the fifth annual Engineering Student of 
the Year in association with Flightglobal. This exciting award is open to 
engineering students around the world. The winner will be honoured this July at 
the Farnborough air 
show<http://www.farnborough.com/Site/Content/Farnborough2010/default.aspx> and 
have the chance to meet and network with aerospace leaders at one of the 
industry's biggest international events.
The key criterion for this award is the impact, or potential for impact, of the 
candidate's work on current or future aeronautical or space technology. This 
impact might be seen in new or enhanced systems, processes or tools; new levels 
of performance; improved lifecycle costs; new capabilities; or other areas. The 
award is open to any full- or part-time engineering student in a programme 
leading to a recognised academic degree such as BSc, MSc, or PhD.
The 2010 entries will be judged by a distinguished panel of former and current 
Boeing engineering leaders. Students can enter themselves, or a professor may 
nominate on behalf of a student. Entries should include the nominee's contact 
details, a 500-word summary and supporting material, which could include new 
patents or documented applications that have been adopted by industry, or 
published papers or research that have won recognition from academic, 
professional or industrial associations.
  Important Announcement to All Boeing Engineering Student of the Year Award 
applicants:
Please send in your application with all supporting documents to Flightglobal 
early. Due to the increasingly high volume of applicants applying, we require 
up to three weeks processing time.
   - Students can enter themselves, or a professor may nominate on behalf of a 
student
   - All applications are submitted via email.
 Email entries should include the following:
   - Student's full legal name as it appears on passport
   - Student's contact details: mailing address, email address and phone number
   - A 500-word summary
 Supporting materials, which could include:
   - Resume/CV
   - New patents or documented applications that have been adopted by industry
   - Published papers or research that has won recognition from academic, 
professional or industrial associations.
   - If nominated by faculty, then we also require the professor's full name 
and contact details.
   - Application deadline is 4 May, 2010 at 17:00 GMT.
The winner and a companion will be guests of Boeing at the Farnborough air 
show, which is scheduled for 19-25 July 2010. The award will be presented on 20 
July as part of Flightglobal's pre-show awards event. Boeing will arrange free 
air travel, hotel accommodation and air show tickets for two persons. Closing 
date for entries is 4 May 2010.


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Aprille Ericsson, Ph.D.
GEMS Instrument Manager
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
Instrument Systems Branch, Code 556, Bdg. 23, Rm. E153
Voice: (301)286-9154, Fax: (301)286-1763 or x1348
Aprille.J.Ericsson@xxxxxxxx
"Shoot for the moon and even if you miss you will still be among the stars"
It is difficult to say what is impossible, for the dream of yesterday is the 
hope of today and reality of tomorrow. - Robert Goddard
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