Things to Do When You’re a Teleworking Aerospace Engineer or Aerospace Engineering Student
Many aerospace organizations are having their employees work from home to mitigate exposure to the coronavirus and keep communities, especially the most vulnerable members, safe and healthy. AIAA applauds and supports this decision.
We encourage everyone to follow the coronavirus safety guidelines set out by the WHO and CDC.
We understand you still have work to do and may be looking for new ways to connect while you telecommute. We can help.
Looking to start a conversation and hash out a technical topic? Go to Engage.
Recent topics include:
- The Potential of Space Tourism
- Looking for mentors for The American Rocketry Challenge
- Best Colleges for Aerospace
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Current Issue
The May 2020 issue of Aerospace America is now live. Don’t miss this month's cover story, "Action Plans," by Cat Hofacker. Also, see if you possess the knowledge to solve this month's AeroPuzzler: Surviving the Fall.
Webinars
On Demand Recording Available
The 2023 ASCEND Call for Content is an opportunity to share your expertise and influence the 2023 program. As we continue to push the boundaries of space exploration, it's essential to have technology and infrastructure to support our goals and a thriving space economy to fuel the missions. This short webinar will provide a high-level overview of the challenges and opportunities of Space Exploration and Infrastructure, as well as expanding and evolving the space economy.
Speakers:
- Laurent Sibille, Sr. Technology Development Scientist, Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA), Exploration Systems, Swamp Works, NASA Kennedy Space Center (Deputy Technical Program Chair)
- Ken Davidian, PhD, Owner, Impossible Research LLC (Collaborative Program Chair)
Attendees will engage with leading experts in the field and gain a deeper understanding of the content being sought for the 2023 program. Speakers will engage in conversation to spark ideas for attendees to participate in the 2023 ASCEND Call for Content and provide tips to help you submit a session or technical paper. A live Q&A will be held at the end of the webinar.
Podcasts
On Demand Recording Available
The 2023 ASCEND Call for Content is an opportunity to share your expertise and influence the 2023 program. As we continue to push the boundaries of space exploration, it's essential to have technology and infrastructure to support our goals and a thriving space economy to fuel the missions. This short webinar will provide a high-level overview of the challenges and opportunities of Space Exploration and Infrastructure, as well as expanding and evolving the space economy.
Speakers:
- Laurent Sibille, Sr. Technology Development Scientist, Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA), Exploration Systems, Swamp Works, NASA Kennedy Space Center (Deputy Technical Program Chair)
- Ken Davidian, PhD, Owner, Impossible Research LLC (Collaborative Program Chair)
Attendees will engage with leading experts in the field and gain a deeper understanding of the content being sought for the 2023 program. Speakers will engage in conversation to spark ideas for attendees to participate in the 2023 ASCEND Call for Content and provide tips to help you submit a session or technical paper. A live Q&A will be held at the end of the webinar.
Advocacy
Learn more about aerospace advocacy and reach out to policy makers.
AIAA delivers extensive technical expertise and policy guidance to decision makers at the federal and state levels, serving as a reliable resource on a full spectrum of aerospace issues such as satellite launch systems and technology, commercial space activities, airport infrastructure modernization, hypersonic vehicle technologies, aircraft manufacturing, and cybersecurity threats.