search

UMD    AML





Professor Ashwani Gupta

Professor Ashwani Gupta

 

Following a recent election, Ashwani Gupta, Distinguished University Professor, has been re-appointed to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Board of Directors as the Director of Technical Propulsion and Energy Group. After serving this position for the past three years, Gupta will officially begin his second term of office May 13, 2010.

Gupta?s position as Director of Technical Propulsion and Energy Group requires overseeing all the technical activities in Propulsion and Power at AIAA, including fostering the development of the 12 Technical committees in the Propulsion and Energy (P&E) Group. Gupta will also be in charge of all the conferences and short courses offered by the P&E group, as well as the responsibility for obtaining current knowledge on propulsion, power, energy, and environmental issues. Additionally, Gupta is responsible for aiding in the development of position papers, used by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to set national priorities and future directions in the aerospace industry.

In addition to his research on areas of energy conversion, fuel conversion efficiency, environmental pollution, production of new alternative fuels, fuel reforming, waste to clean fuels conversion, propulsion and power, Gupta is also working on the development of new fuels for clean and efficient combustion for powering the existing and new advanced propulsion and power systems.

For more information about Professor Gupta and his research, please visit his faculty profile.



Related Articles:
AIAA Fellows Inducted
Pines, Balachandran Named AIAA Fellows

April 21, 2010


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Search Open for Full-Time Faculty Positions in Mechanical Engineering

Das Named Pioneering Researcher by Chemical Communications

State-of-the-Art 3D Nanoprinter Now at UMD

Brick by Brick: The Clark School Celebrates LGBTQ+ Engineers

UMD Part of $10 Million DOE Hydrogen Grant

DOE Ups Its Investment in UMD to Develop Eco-Friendly Heat Pumps

Maryland Engineering: #16 in the Country for Undergraduate Engineering

Dutt Receives NSF CAREER Award

Srebric Named Associate Dean for Research

Robert E. Fischell Institute for Biomedical Devices invests $200K in the future of biomedical devices, cultivating up-and-coming investigators and immersing them in successful multidisciplinary teams

 
 
Back to top  
AML Home Clark School Home UMD Home ENME Home