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Meet AIAA!

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) was formed in 1963 when two major aerospace organizations, the American Rocket Society and the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences, merged. However, the Stony Brook Chapter of AIAA (AIAA SBU) is much newer, having been founded in 2014. Our chapter’s mission is to inspire and advance the future of the aerospace industry while creating opportunities for students to explore the field, gain hands-on experience, and build a professional network. We do this by connecting students with industry professionals and through events meant to develop a student both academically and professionally, such as resume reviews, speaker panels, and projects. We welcome students from all majors to join and connect with others who share a passion for aerospace!

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AIAA's mission is to address the professional needs and interests of the past, current, and future aerospace workforce and to advance the state of aerospace science, engineering, technology, operations, and policy to benefit our global society.

 

 

GENERAL BODY MEETING

GBMs for Spring 2025: Wednesdays at 7PM

GBM locations: SAC 306 or Heavy Engineering 201 (check the discord for which location the meeting will be held that week)

Come learn more about AIAA, fun and exciting events the club is planning, and meet other students passionate about aerospace!

 

 

AIAA EVENTS

AIAA organizes a variety of events and workshops ranging from career development in the aerospace industry to learning how to use industry standard computer-aided design (CAD) tools to just hanging out and playing Kerbal Space Program.

In the Spring semester, AIAA hosts events like the Careers in Aerospace panel where they invite industry professional to connect and address questions.

 

 

NASA STUDENT LAUNCH TEAM

Founded in 2018, SBU Rocket Team is a student-led team under the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) at Stony Brook University dedicated to the advancement of space technologies and exploration. SBU Rocket Team’s membership primarily consists of engineering upperclassmen who participate in the mechanical engineering senior design project and this team functions to compete in the NASA Student Launch Competition. The main focus of this team is to design novel, rocket-flyable payload systems that highlight major challenges in space exploration and novel technologies as applicable to the aerospace sector.

The NASA Student Launch team has an integrated mentorship program that focuses on teaching underclassmen and preparing them to take on the project for their prospective senior design (capstone) project. Mentees closely follow the core team and is also delegated into one of the three main sub-teams in order to learn their core functions.

 

 

Stay Connected with AIAA

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Email: aiaa.sbu@gmail.com

 

 

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