American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Houston Section

PO Box 57524
Webster, Texas 77598
Welcome to the AIAA - Houston Section Website

AIAA
AIAA is the largest professional and technical society, principal voice, and information resource devoted to the progress of engineering and science in aviation and space For over 65 years, the AIAA has served as the principal society of the aerospace engineer and scientist.

AIAA Vision and Mission Statement
AIAA is the world’s leading professional society in the broad areas of aeronautics and astronautics, and the preeminent worldwide aerospace information source.

AIAA in Brief
Formed in 1963 through a merger of the American Rocket Society (1930) and the Institute of Aerospace Sciences (1932), the purpose was, and still is,
"to advance the arts, sciences, and technology of aeronautics and astronautics, and to promote the professionalism of those engaged in these pursuits."

Virtually every Achievement in Modern American Flight since 1963 has been made by an AIAA Member.

  • Approximately 30,000 Professional Members in 65 Sections
  • Over 5,500 Student Members in 145 Student Branches
  • Domestic and International Corporate Members totaling 56
  • Over 3,000 Professional Members Residing in Foreign Countries

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Members By Region



US Aerospace in Brief
    Aerospace
    • Employs some 795,000 people, this creates jobs for another 2 million
    • Technology - generated a multiplying effect by enhancing and creating jobs
    • Largest contributor - U.S. balance of trade (manufactured goods sector)
      • Net annual contribution of more than $24 billion
    • Fiscal Year 1998
      • NASA - 28% toward nondefense R&D, amounts to $9.6 billion
      • DoD - 91% toward defense-related R&D, amounts to $36.8 billion
    • NASA and DoD - $2.15 billion toward research in colleges and universities

How Aerospace Contributes

  • Aerospace is a cornerstone of National Defense
  • Industry contributes to Aerospace Industrial Research and Development (IR&D)
    • $5.5 billion annually (from research and technology initiated by Fed. Gov.)
  • Aeronautical research - helped create safe, affordable air transportation system
  • Space research has contributed to enhanced knowledge
  • Technology generated by aerospace has changed our lives for the better
  • Aerospace has improved the quality of life and the prosperity of every American

AIAA is the preeminent worldwide aerospace information source

  • 66 technical committees
  • Publications
    • Aerospace America
    • Six archival technical journals
    • Conference papers and proceedings
    • Audiovisual information packages
    • Variety of career-related educational materials
  • Sponsors 70 technical conferences, seminars, and short courses per year
    • Also, cosponsors several with societies from the U.S. and abroad
  • Rigorous public policy program and works with other societies and governments
  • AIAA Student Journal
  • Position papers
  • Two book series
  • Technology assessments

AIAA Mission

    Serve the Profession and Benefit the Individual Members and Member Institutions of aviation and space professionals
  • Provide forums for information flow and creative exchange
  • Lead a strong and proactive international focus
  • Continue a world-class technical information and publications service
  • Bestow honors and awards that recognize exemplary accomplishments
  • Offer career development and continuing education
  • Support the educational process that brings into being future generations
  • Provide a voice for the professional community and inform the public
  • Maintain dynamic programs in the local sections
  • Expand the horizons of the Institute

AIAA Objectives

  • Strengthen membership and aerospace community participation
  • Better serve nontraditional but rapidly growing technologies
  • Additional emphasis on public policy programs that support and promote aerospace contributions to the nation
  • Improve the quality and availability of resident aerospace educational programs

AIAA - Houston Section

  • Approximately 800 members
  • 15 Technical Committees
  • Executive Council Responsible for Section Activities
    • 6 Elected Officers
    • 10 Elected Councilors
    • Technical Committee Chairs (appointed)
    • 13 Operations Officers (appointed)
  • Web Site http://www.aiaa-houston.org
Houston Section Membership




    February
    8
    Lunch-and-Learn
    Cargo Re-Supply to the ISS
    A New Commercial Contract with NASA
    Speaker:
    Mr. Carl E. Walz

    Location:
    Gilruth Center Alamo Ball Room

    Time:
    11:30 am - 1:00 pm



    May
    18
    Conference
    ATS 2012
    Annual Technical Symposium
    Location:
    Gilruth Center, NASA/JSC

    Time:
    8:00 am - 8:00 pm



    For Further Details, Please Contact:
    chair@aiaa-houston.org or programs@aiaa-houston.org
    or call 281-244-3925


    Jan 24
    College Readiness/The Role of Physics in Career Aspirations

    Jan 31
    Marie Curie: Nobel Prize Physicist, Chemist and Pioneer Scholar

    Feb 7
    Space WeatherFeb 14 Pyroelectric Materials

    Feb 21
    Using Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Characterize Dispersion, Strain, and Alignment of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Nanocomposites

    Feb 28
    Planetary Dynamos

    Mar 6
    Ideal Hall Magnetohydrodynamics

    Mar 20
    Orbital Debris Overview

    Mar 27
    SETI - The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence

    Apr 3
    Dealing with Rare and Extreme Space Weather Events

    Apr 10
    Gamma Ray Burst Pulse Analysis

    Apr 17
    Biological molecules: their order and disorder

    These lectures are open to the public, free of charge. All will be held at UHCL, in the Student Services Building Lecture Hall, from 7-8:30pm.

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