Michigan Tech alumni and former Aerospace Enterprise project manager has received the distinguished Linus Pauling Fellowship.
The Ion Space Propulsion lab is proud to announce that one of their members, E.J. Meyer, has received the Winnikow Fellowship for his work titled: “Electrospray from an Ionic Liquid Ferrofluid utilizing the Rosensweig Instability.” The Winnikow fellowship is awarded in remembrance of Dr. Svetlana Winnikow.
The Ion Space Propulsion lab is proud to announce that one of their members, Kurt J. Terhune, has received the NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship for his work titled: “Mass Measurements of a Ionic Liquid Ferrofluid Electrospray.” Kurt is one of 65 students to receive this prestigious award.
The Ion Space Propulsion lab is proud to announce that one of their members, Mark Hopkins, has received the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP) for his work on condensable propellant Hall-effect thrusters.