AIAA Announces 2008 Associate Fellows
Reston, VA, 24 September 2007 - The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is proud to announce the 2008 Associate Fellows.
The 2008 Associate Fellow Grade Committee met in August 2007 and selected 172 members for upgrade to Associate Fellow. The Membership Committee approved all selectees.
The requirements for Associate Fellow as stated in the bylaws are as follows: Associate Fellows may be nominated by any AIAA member in good standing and shall be approved by the Membership Committee; a maximum of one Associate Fellow per every 150 voting members may be upgraded annually; nominees must be AIAA Senior Members and have at least 12 years professional experience; nominees must be recommended by three members in good standing of Associate Fellow grade or higher.
The 2008 Associate Fellows will be honored at the AIAA Associate Fellows Dinner on Monday, 7 January 2008. The dinner will be held at the Grand Sierra Resort (formerly the Reno Hilton Resort), 2500 East Second Street, Reno, NV 89595, in conjunction with the 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.
The 2008 Associate Fellow Grade Committee met in August 2007 and selected 172 members for upgrade to Associate Fellow. The Membership Committee approved all selectees.
The requirements for Associate Fellow as stated in the bylaws are as follows: Associate Fellows may be nominated by any AIAA member in good standing and shall be approved by the Membership Committee; a maximum of one Associate Fellow per every 150 voting members may be upgraded annually; nominees must be AIAA Senior Members and have at least 12 years professional experience; nominees must be recommended by three members in good standing of Associate Fellow grade or higher.
The 2008 Associate Fellows will be honored at the AIAA Associate Fellows Dinner on Monday, 7 January 2008. The dinner will be held at the Grand Sierra Resort (formerly the Reno Hilton Resort), 2500 East Second Street, Reno, NV 89595, in conjunction with the 46th AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit.
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