David A. Levinson was chairman of Discover "E" 2001 for the Silicon Valley Engineering Council
The Section continues with over nine years of Teacher Workshops co-sponsored by NASA Ames Research Center. Held at various sites in California, the workshops include hands-on science sessions, distribution of curriculum materials, facility tours, and presentations by AIAA members and Educator Associates.
Group photo from one of the 1999 workshops
Volunteers are needed each year to judge essays on originality and realism
of ideas presented, soundness of logic used to develop ideas, and quality
of composition and clarity of expression. Winners are honored at an Annual
Awards Banquet held in July where U.S. Savings Bonds, calculators, and
AIAA seals flown in space are among the prizes. Each year’s contest generally begins in March.
Established as a collaborative effort between NASA Ames Research Center
and AIAA San Francisco, this annual Scholarship Program is held as a memorial
to the NASA men who perished on the Ames Galileo I aircraft on April 12,
1973. Open to high school seniors who intend to pursue a career in engineering,
mathematics, or physical or natural sciences, one $2,750 scholarship and
four $500 scholarships are awarded each year. CLICK
HERE for a summary of the award winners.

Scholarship winners flanked by Steve Jaeger, Fanny Zuniga,
and Sidney Sun
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