First place for the Graduate team division was awarded to the joint team effort of Georgia Institute of Technology and North Carolina State University, for their project titled, “Reusable Lunar Transportation Architecture Utilizing Orbital Propellant Depots.”
Team members included:
Erik Axdahl, Ga Tech.
Patrick Chai, Ga. Tech
John Gaebler, NCSU
Michael Grimes, Ga. Tech
Matthew Long, Ga. Tech
Rafael Lugo, NCSU
Robert Rowland, Ga. Tech
Advisor Dr. Alan Wilhite, Ga. Tech
First place for the Undergraduate team division was awarded to the University of Maryland for their project titled, “Project ASHLAIN: A Lunar Flying Vehicle for Rapid Universal Surface Access.”
Team members present at the forum included:
Nicholas D’Amore
Adam Halperin
Alex Janas
Breanne McNerney
Nitin Sydney
Advisors: Dr. Dave Akin and Dr. Mary Bowden.