search

UMD    CORE




Dr. Anya Jones, Assistant Professor of aerospace engineering has been named a recipient of the 2011 NATO Research and Technology Organization's (RTO) Scientific Achievement Award. This has been presented to Dr. Jones in recognition of her revolutionary work in unsteady flows of micro air vehicles, including significant contributions to the mission of NATO's RTO task group in this topic area, with representation from 9 nations.

The recognition comes with a certificate and letter of congratulations from Maj. Gen. Albert Husniaux, Director of the Research and Technology Agency.



Related Articles:
Two Clark School teams take top spots in VFS micro air vehicle competition
Clark School student teams sweep MAV competition
Jones Named AIAA Associate Fellow
Jones Named AIAA National Capital Section's Hal Andrew Young Engineer of the Year
Vera Klimchenko Wins ASME Student Paper Award
Aerospace Students Excel at 14th AIAA YPSE Conference
The Aerospace Department Welcomes Dr. Anya Jones

October 28, 2011


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

When Vision Fails, a Suit Could Steer Pilots to Safety

Celebrating Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American Engineers

Celebrating Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month: Karenna Buco

UMD Student Awarded Wings Foundation Scholarship

UMD Eclipse Ballooning a Success

Seven Maryland Students Receive Vertical Flight Foundation Scholarships

Eclipse Ballooning: Phenomenon Provides Rare Opportunities

Three UMD Students Receive SAMPE Leadership Awards

Alum Named Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering at PennState

UMD Professor and Alum Among 2024 VFS Awardees

 
 
Back to top  
CORE Home Clark School Home UMD Home Aerospace Engineering