Utah Engineers Journal 2021 Issue

23 2021 Engineering Educator of the Year Dr. Doug Hunsaker Utah State University Nominated by AIAA Dr. Doug Hunsaker has been teaching at Utah State University since January 2014. His research focuses on computational methods ranging from potential flow to full Reynolds- averaged Navier-Stokes computational fluid dynamics (RANS CFD) for two-dimensional and three-dimensional modeling and optimization. These research efforts support improved aircraft efficiency interests of NASA and the Air Force Research Lab and the rapid design and optimization needs of the emerging drone industry. Doug also has a strong interest in studying unsteady flows as they pertain to flapping flight. His teaching experience and interests include aerodynamics, flight dynamics, flight simulation, optimization, and statistics. He has consistently improved the quality and depth of aeronautics instruction within the MAE Department. He is engaging when in the classroom and is inspiring to both undergraduate and graduate students. He is willing to do anything he can to encourage student participation in projects, publications, and professional meeting presentations. Doug’s industry and academic collaborators often noted the quality and exceptional expertise of his students. This evidence of his teaching skill is particularly true of his work in the University Leadership Initiative. Many of those students are heading into advanced degrees and prestigious research and engineering positions in Utah’s aerospace industry. Achievements include: Dr. Doug Hunsaker • Assistant professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Utah State University • CEO of Blucraft, Sandia National Laboratories and AeroVironment • Nine honors, including this one, and 18 notable research awards • 18 publications in peer-reviewed journals and 55 presentations, with impressive outreach Career highlights include the following: • He studied at Brigham Young University and USU. • His research focused on improved aircraft efficiency (NASA and the Air Force Research Lab and drone industry). • He is involved in AeroAcademy, an online aerospace learning platform with 1,400 visitors from over 70 countries and 190 users. • His YouTube channel has 50 views per day. • He participates in the University Leadership Initiative. 2021 Fresh Face of Engineering Justin Wettstein Northrop Grumman Corporation Nominated by AIAA Justin Wettstein became a first-generation college graduate in 2015. He started as a product development engineer at Orbital ATK/Northrop Grumman in 2016, and he became an analyst for solid rocket motor performance. His work involves qualifying rockets through static tests, analyzed flight performance, and designed the performance of future rockets. While working full time, he pursued a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering. Over the past few years, he has spent nearly every weekend following his passion for skiing, snowboarding, climbing, and mountain biking. Justin Wettstein Achievements include: • M.S. Mechanical Engineering, the University of Utah, cum laude • AIAA Utah Young Professionals Chair • AIAA Utah Solid Rocket Technical Committee member Career highlights include the following: • He is active in AIAA at the local and national levels. • As a principal aeronautical engineer, he leads the design and analysis of solid rocket booster performance for the next generation of ICBM interceptor vehicles. • He designed efficient loading systems for air bag explosives charges. • He is a volunteer bike tech for a nonprofit organization.

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