Engineers in Real Life: An Engineering Career Fair

Engage with local-area students to inspire future engineers and share your experiences!

Saturday, February 1, 2020

9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Clear Lake High School

Clear Lake High School’s PTA is hosting “Engineers in Real Life”, an exciting, half-day career fair to give local-area students a glimpse of the cool projects engineers contribute to! This invitation is open to all engineering disciplines.

Students will learn the answers to the questions:

  • What does it mean to be an engineer?
  • What do engineers do?
  • What does it take to be an engineer?
  • What types of engineers are there?

Check out pictures from last year’s successful event here.

Community college to elementary students from public, private or home school learning environments are all welcome to this free event.

Get involved.

Let us continue to provide invaluable support to the youth and the future of STEM!

AIAA Houston Holiday Gathering

Join the AIAA Houston Section with some Italian fare, open bar and spirits (donations are highly appreciated), and delightful conversations that run the gamut of science/technology to everyday-huh-that’s-useful at the party palace of the hostess with the most-est, Anita Gale!

Please RSVP by Wednesday, 12/18, on the event page or Eventbrite to ensure we have enough food accounted for. You are certainly welcome to bring your own food to share.

We look forward to celebrating with you!

AIAA Houston Lunch and Learn: Heritage Capabilities Enabling Deep Space Human Exploration Missions and Apollo vs. Artemis Mission Design

Please join us for 2 presentations (one by Ms. Sarah Shull and one by Ms. Nujoud Merancy) that are 20 minutes each with 20 minutes of Q&A to follow on:
Tuesday, 12/10
11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
NASA JSC B1 Room 620

See more details on the event page.

Congratulations, AIAA Houston Associate Fellows!

The AIAA Houston Section would like to congratulate the following Houston Section members for their upcoming induction into the Class of 2020 AIAA Associate Fellows:

  • Diego Donzis – Texas A&M University
  • Warren Hoburg – NASA
  • Eric Petersen – Texas A&M University
  • Joel Sills – NASA Johnson Space Center

The grade of Associate Fellow recognizes individuals “who have accomplished or been in charge of important engineering or scientific work, or who have done original work of outstanding merit, or who have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics.” To be selected as an Associate Fellow an individual must be an AIAA Senior Member in good standing, with at least twelve years professional experience, and be recommended by a minimum of three current Associate Fellows.