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Research Reports - 1996 NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program

NASA/CR-205205, Freeman, M. and Chappell, R. and Six, F. and Karr, G., Research Reports - 1996 NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812 and The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama and The University of Alabama in Huntsville, October, 1996, pp. 404, Format(s): PDF 32613k

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For the 32nd consecutive year, a NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). The program was conducted by the University of Alabama and MSFC during the period May 28, 1996 through August 2, 1996. Operated under the auspices of the American Society for Engineering Education, the MSFC program, as well as those at other NASA centers, was sponsored by the Higher Education Branch, Education Division, NASA Headquarters, Washington, D.C. The basic objectives of the programs, which are in the 33rd year of operation nationally, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of the participants' institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. The Faculty Fellows spent 10 weeks at MSFC engaged in a research project compatible with their interests and background and worked in collaboration with a NASA/MSFC colleague. This document is a compilation of Fellows' reports on their research during the summer of 1996. The University of Alabama presents the Co-Directors' report on the administrative operations of the program. Further information can be obtained by contacting any of the editors.
Keywords:astrionics, structures and dynamics, materials and processes, system analysis and integration, propulsion, space sciences, mission operations, information systems, advanced spacecraft and payload systems, preliminary design, and technology transfer
Subjects:Social Sciences: Social and Information Sciences (General)
ID Code:316
Deposited On:01 July 2002