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2008 AIAA Region III Student Conference

Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan

April 11 ~ April 12

The Western Michigan University AIAA Student Chapter welcomes you to the Region III Student Conference website. The 2008 AIAA Region III Student Conference is being held on April 11 and 12 at the Western Michigan University's College of Engineering and Applied Sciences. in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Driving directions and Maps

From I-94

  At exit #74, turn north on U.S. 131, go 2.8 miles, then follow the directions listed below for U.S. 131.

From U.S. 131
  At exit #36A, turn east onto Stadium Dr.
  Turn right at first light which is Drake Rd.
  Continue on Drake Rd. Through the next light (at Parkview Ave.) into the WMU Parkview Campus. You will now be on campus Drive.

From the Main WMU Campus
  From the corner of Stadium Dr. and Howard, go west on Stadium Dr. until you come to Drake Rd.
  Turn left onto Drake and continue south through the next light (at Parkview Ave.) and into the WMU Parkview Campus. You will now be on Campus Drive.

Continue past the Coating Pilot Plant and the Icon, and turn right on Engineering East Way. Park on the outside pad by the end of the building, not in the parking structure.

Hotel accommodations are arranged through:

Stay Bridge Suites at 2001 Seneca Lane, Kalamazoo, MI 49003 (http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/sb/1/en/hotel/azosb)
 

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2008 Conference
The 2008 Region III Regional Student Conference will be held at Western Michigan University April 11-12, 2008. Contact Travis Iott at travis.d.iott@wmich.edu for more information.
 
2008 AIAA Author Kit
Your paper should be prepared according to AIAA Author Kit Guidelines. Please note that the paper may be no longer than 11 pages single column format because this is a student competition. Competition papers (undergraduate,masters) may have up to two authors and list a faculty advisor as co-author.
 
NASA Undergraduate Internship

New for 2008 Student Conferences

Based on the recommendations of each region’s student conference committee, the Student Paper Conference Chair(s) from each region may nominate one student (per conference) for a summer undergraduate internship at a NASA research center.   Student nominations must be from students who attended and participated in the regional conference as presenters or conference organizers.  Regions are encouraged to make the selection at the regional conference so that the selection may be announced at the conference awards ceremony.  Specific criteria for the selection is left to the Student Paper Conference Chair in coordination with the Chief Judge for the conference.  Along with the name of the student nominee, the Student Paper Conference Chair MUST include the student’s resume, the student’s paper, and a short statement of why the student was selected as that Student Paper Conference’s nominee.  NASA will use internal methods to select one student intern from the submitted resumes and work directly with the student to work out details of the internship.  NASA will also forward the name to the Chairman of the Student Conference Sub-Committee so that regions can be notified of the final selection.

 
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