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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1998
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Author: Bannerot, Richard B.; Sickorez, Donn G.
Abstract: JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by the University of Houston and JSC,
under ASEE. The objectives of the program are to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science members; stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participants; and contribute to the research objectives of the NASA Centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project commensurate with his/her interests and background and worked in collaboration with a NASA/JSC colleague. This document is a compilation of the final reports on the fellows' research projects performed during the summer of 1998. Volume 1, current volume, contains the first reports, and volume 2 contains the remaining reports.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1999
Document ID: 19990063441
Report/Patent Number: NASA/CR-1999-208923/VOL1, NAS 1.26:208923/VOL1
Updated/Added to NTRS: Dec 15, 2007
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program: 1996
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Author: Bannerot, Richard B.; Sickorez, Donn G.
Abstract: The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965 are to (1) further
the professional knowledge qualified engineering and science faculty members, (2) stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA, (3) and refresh the research and teaching activities of participants' institutions, and (4) contribute to the research objectives of NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA JSC colleague.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1997
Document ID: 19970026889
Accession Number: 97N26032
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-202008-Vol-2, NAS 1.26:202008-Vol-2
Updated/Added to NTRS: Oct 26, 2009
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) /American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program
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Author: Bannerot, Richard B.; Sickorez, Donn G.
Abstract: The 1996 JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by the University of Houston
and JSC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965 are to (1) further the professional knowledge qualified engineering and science faculty members, (2) stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA, (3) refresh the research and teaching activities of participants' institutions, and (4) contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA JSC colleague. This document is a compilation of the final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows during the summer of 1996.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1997
Document ID: 19970025435
Accession Number: 97N24989
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-202008, NAS 1.26:202008
Updated/Added to NTRS: Dec 15, 2007
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program: 1995.
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Author: Hyman, William A.; Sickorez, Donn G.
Abstract: The JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted at JSC, including the White S ands
Test Facility, by Texas A&M University and JSC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of the participants' institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA/JSC colleague. In addition to the faculty participants, the 1995 program included five students. This document is a compilation of the final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows and visiting students during the summer of 1995. The reports of two of the students are integral with that of the respective fellow. Three students wrote separate reports.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1996
Document ID: 19960050110
Accession Number: 96N34217
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-201377-Vol-2, NAS 1.26: 201377-Vol-2
Updated/Added to NTRS: Nov 18, 2009
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program: 1995
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Author: Hyman, William A.; Sickorez, Donn G.
Abstract: The objectives of the JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, which began nationally in
1964 and at JSC in 1965, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of the participants' institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA/JSC colleague. In addition to the faculty participants, the 1995 program included five students. This document is a compilation of the first fifteen of twenty-seven final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows and visiting students during the summer of 1995. The reports of two of the students are integral with that of the respective fellow. Three students wrote separate reports included in Volume 2.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1996
Document ID: 19960050278
Accession Number: 96N34363
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-201377-Vol-1, NAS 1.26:201377-Vol-1
Updated/Added to NTRS: Dec 15, 2007
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1994, volume 1
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Author: Bannerot, Richard; Sickorez, Donn G.
Abstract: The JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by Texas A&M University and
JSC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965 are to: (1) further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members, (2) stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA, (3) enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participants' institutions, and (4) contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA JSC colleague. This document is a compilation of the final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows during the summer of 1994.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1995
Document ID: 19950025997
Accession Number: 95N32418
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-188410, NAS 1.26:188410
Updated/Added to NTRS: May 12, 2008
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1993, volume 1
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Author: Hyman, William A.; Goldstein, Stanley H.
Abstract: The JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by Texas A&M University and
JSC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965, are as follows: (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participants' institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA/JSC colleague. This document is a compilation of the final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows during the summer of 1993.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1993
Document ID: 19940020866
Accession Number: 94N25348
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-188271-VOL-1, NAS 1.26:188271-VOL-1
Updated/Added to NTRS: May 12, 2008
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1993, volume 2
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Author: Hyman, William A.; Goldstein, Stanley H.
Abstract: The JSC NASA/ ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by Texas A&M University and
JSC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participant's institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objectives of the NASA centers. Each faculty fellow spent at least 10 weeks at JSC engaged in a research project in collaboration with a NASA/JSC colleague. A compilation of the final reports on the research projects completed by the faculty fellows during the summer of 1993 is presented.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1993
Document ID: 19940020885
Accession Number: 94N25367
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-188271-VOL-2, NAS 1.26:188271-VOL-2
Updated/Added to NTRS: May 12, 2008
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1992, volume 1
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Author: Bannerot, Richard B.; Goldstein, Stanley H.
Abstract: The 1992 Johnson Space Center (JSC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA)/ American
Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by the University of Houston and JSC. The program at JSC, as well as the programs at other NASA Centers, was funded by the Office of University Affairs, Washington, DC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participants' institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objective of the NASA Centers. This document is a compilation of the final reports 1 through 12.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1992
Document ID: 19930016869
Accession Number: 93N26058
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-188242-VOL-1, NAS 1.26:188242-VOL-1
Updated/Added to NTRS: May 12, 2008
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program, 1992, volume 2
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Author: Bannerot, Richard B.; Goldstein, Stanley H.
Abstract: The 1992 Johnson Space Center (JSC) National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA)/ American
Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Summer Faculty Fellowship Program was conducted by the University of Houston and JSC. The program at JSC, as well as the programs at other NASA Centers, was funded by the Office of University Affairs, NASA Headquarters Washington, DC. The objectives of the program, which began nationally in 1964 and at JSC in 1965, are (1) to further the professional knowledge of qualified engineering and science faculty members; (2) to stimulate an exchange of ideas between participants and NASA; (3) to enrich and refresh the research and teaching activities of participants' institutions; and (4) to contribute to the research objective of the NASA Centers. This document contains reports 13 through 24.
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center
Publication Year: 1992
Document ID: 19930016881
Accession Number: 93N26070
Report/Patent Number: NASA-CR-188242-VOL-2, NAS 1.26:188242-VOL-2
Updated/Added to NTRS: May 12, 2008
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