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The 2003 NASA Faculty Fellowship Program Research Reports

NASA/CR -2004-213285, Nash-Stevenson, S.K. and Karr, G. and Freeman, L.M., The 2003 NASA Faculty Fellowship Program Research Reports, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center , Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546-0001, May, 2004, pp. 350, Format(s): PDF 25783k

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For the 39th consecutive year, the NASA Faculty Fellowship Program (NFFP) was conducted at Marshall Space Flight Center. The program was sponsored by NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC, and operated under contract by The University of Alabama in Huntsville. In addition, promotion and applications are managed by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) and assessment is completed by Universities Space Research Association (USRA). The nominal starting and finishing dates for the 10-week program were May 27 through August 1, 2003. The primary objectives of the NASA Faculty Fellowship Program are to: (1) Increase the quality and quantity of research collaborations between NASA and the academic community that contribute to NASA’s research objectives; (2) provide research opportunities for college and university faculty that serve to enrich their knowledge base; (3) involve students in cutting-edge science and engineering challenges related to NASA’s strategic enterprises, while providing exposure to the methods and practices of real-world research; (4) enhance faculty pedagogy and facilitate interdisciplinary networking; (5) encourage collaborative research and technology transfer with other Government agencies and the private sector; and (6) establish an effective education and outreach activity to foster greater awareness of this program.
Keywords:space transportation, science in low gravity, making use of space, materials and processes, structures, dynamics, conceptual design, large space optics manufacturing, thermal control, testing and experimentation, quality engineering, information and electronic systems/aviation, automation and robotics, astrophysics, earth science, space science, system analysis and integration
Subjects:General
ID Code:677
Deposited On:22 November 2004