Aerojet donates $50,000 to support Virginia Tech student team's Scramjet design project
BLACKSBURG, Va., October 23, 2009 -- Aerojet Corp. has donated $50,000 to support the Virginia Tech College of Engineerings Hy-V Scramjet launch student design team.
This is the fourth consecutive year that Sacramento-based Aerojet has supported the Hy-V scramjet launch project, based in the colleges mechanical engineering and aerospace and ocean engineering departments. The company donated $50,000 in December 2008. The student team is building a scramjet propulsion engine that will be tested at Mach 5 and 90,000 feet for a 20-second flight. A scramjet is an air-breathing propulsion engine similar to a ramjet, but with supersonic internal flow and combustion.
The check was presented by Aerojets John Sparks, director of engineering and technology, and Farid Khadduri, vice president for engineering and technology, to Ken Ball, head of the Virginia Tech mechanical engineering department, and Walter OBrien, the J. Bernard Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Ball and OBrien serve as faculty advisers on the project.
Sparks and Khadduri were visiting Virginia Tech as part of the College of Engineerings fall 2009 Advisory Board meeting. Sparks is chairman of the advisory boards Legislative Liaison Committee and winner of the 2008 Distinguished Service Award from the college.
The College of Engineering at Virginia Tech is internationally recognized for its excellence in 14 engineering disciplines and computer science. The colleges 6,000 undergraduates benefit from an innovative curriculum that provides a hands-on, minds-on approach to engineering education, complementing classroom instruction with two unique design-and-build facilities and a strong Cooperative Education Program. With more than 50 research centers and numerous laboratories, the college offers its 2,000 graduate students opportunities in advanced fields of study such as biomedical engineering, state-of-the-art microelectronics, and nanotechnology. Virginia Tech, the most comprehensive university in Virginia, is dedicated to quality, innovation, and results to the commonwealth, the nation, and the world.
IMAGE INFORMATION: Back row, left to right: Brian Tucker of Suffolk, Va.; Matthew Theis of Herndon, Va., Benjamin Miller of Reston, Va.; Kevin Chu of Ashburn, Va.; .and Bryce Wells of Chesapeake, Va. Middle row, left to right: Daniel Riley of Alexandria, Va., Andrew Carmack of California, Md., Michelle Jones of Newport News, Va.; and Erik Ostergaard of Pittsburgh. Front row, left to right: Ken Ball, head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering; John Sparks; Aerojets director of engineering and technology; Farid Khadduri, Aerojets vice president for engineering and technology; and Walter OBrien, the J. Bernard Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering. All of the students are mechanical engineering majors in their senior year.
Contact Steven Mackay at smackay@vt.edu or (540) 231-4787.
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