|
|
 |
 |
 |
| |
|
|
 |
| |
 |
| |
| Legend |
ARC = NASA Ames Research Center
DFRC = NASA Dryden Flight Research Center
GRC = NASA Glenn Research Center
HQ = NASA Headquarters
LaRC = NASA Langley Research Center
|
+ American Chemical Society Salute to Excellence Award (Cleveland Section) (2003).
Awarded to Dr. Mary V. Zeller of NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC)
for numerous community outreach efforts to make science fun as well as
educational. Zeller is chief scientist for GRC's Instrumentation and
Controls Division.
+ American Helicopter Society (AHS) Awards.
-
AHS Fellow.
William Bousman, U.S. Army, NASA Ames Research Center (ARC), who is a
research scientist in rotorcraft dynamics and aerodynamics.
-
AHS Gruppo Agusta International Helicopter Fellowship Award.
Awarded to the Black Hawk Individual Blade Control Team, including team
member Tom Norman (LaRC) for significant contribution to international
vertical flight cooperation by an individual or team.
-
AHS Harry T. Jensen Award.
Awarded to the NRTC/RITA and ARL-VTD Team for "Multi-Terrain Impact
Safety," including team member Dr. Karen H. Lyle (LaRC), for making an
outstanding contribution to the improvement of helicopter reliability,
maintainability or safety through improved design.
+ American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Awards.
-
AIAA Sustained Service Award.
Awarded to Bobby Berrier (LaRC) for 36
years of sustained service to AIAA, including education, leadership, and
enhanced recognition of AIAA worldwide.
-
AIAA Info Systems Award.
Awarded to John Lytle (GRC) for outstanding
leadership in the development of advanced software that dramatically
improves engineering productivity in designing propulsion systems for
military and civil applications.
-
AIAA Aeroacoustics Award.
Awarded to Thomas Brooks (LaRC) for
outstanding contributions to the understanding, prediction, and
reduction of noise from rotors, airfoils, and other aerodynamics
devices.
-
AIAA Fellows.
John "Jack" Boyd (ARC), Ivatury Raju (LaRC), Peter Gnoffo
(LaRC), M. Leroy Spearman (LaRC). For AIAA members who have made notable
and valuable contributions to aeronautics.
+ American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Fluids Engineer Award.
Awarded to Marvin E. Goldstein (GRC) for his theoretical contributions
to the field of aeroacoustics.
+ R&D 100 Award.
Awarded to NASA Glenn Research Center and the team behind the WSI
InFlight System, a new pilot weather advisor tool that graphically
displays both radar and airport condition data on portable or
panel-mounted displays inside the cockpit. And a second award to the
team behind the Hybrid Anti-Icing System, a new form of ice protection
for aircraft that operates at 25 percent of the power of current systems
while providing the same level of safety.
|
 |
|
|