Congratulations to the 2010-11 Research Symposium Series Winners
| Event Date: | April 22, 2011 |
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These awards are given to recognize excellence in technical presentation skills.
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First place: |
Cody Short - |
"Lagrangian Coherent Structures in the Restricted Three-Body Problem" |
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Second place: |
David Kittell - |
"Further Development of an Aluminum and Ice Rocket Propellant" |
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Third place: |
Matthew Wierman - | "Measurement of Combustion Response to Transverse Modes at High Pressure" |
| Best Abstract: | Jimmy Chiu - | "Development of an Improved Vehicle Rollover Prediction Algorithm" |

L-R are Prof. Steven Son, Prof. Timothée Pourpoint, David Kittell, Matthew Wierman,
Cody Short, Jimmy Chiu, Prof. Martin Corless, and Prof. Tom Shih
The Research Symposium Series is a department-sponsored forum for graduate students and advanced-level undergraduates to present their research to a general audience. The Research Symposium Series is designed to:
- Facilitate the exchange of ideas and knowledge among faculty and graduate students.
- Provide opportunities for students to develop their technical presentation skills.
- Promote the research activities of the department to undergraduates and other interested individuals.
This symposium has been held each year for the past 9 years. For more information regarding the AAE Research Symposium Series, please visit their website by clicking here.