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The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics student chapter at San Jose State University is dedicated to providing valuable resources and lifelong learning skills to its members through university projects and planned events.

Club News
February 2, 2010
*** FIRST GENERAL MEETING ***

The first AIAA General Meeting will take place on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th from 12 PM to 1 PM. The meeting will be held in ENGR 164.

At the meeting we will be talking about some of the projects we'll be doing, t-shirts, tutoring and future events! So stop by and check it out!
January 26, 2010
Welcome back, I hope everyone enjoyed their winter break.

Your AIAA officers are planing our first general meeting of the semester and we will be posting information soon (we are hoping to have it within the first two weeks), so stay tuned.

If any one has any questions, suggestions or concerns, please feel free to contact our secretary, Gilberto Hernandez at sjsu.aiaa.secretary@gmail.com.

Thank You,
Abraham Rademacher
November 18, 2009
AFE would like to extend an invitation to AIAA to attend a tour of
NASA's Aerodynamic Heating Facility at Ames Research Center.

Here is the tour Information
Time: Tour starts at 10:00 am, Friday, 11/20/2009
Place: Ames Research Center Building 234
Facility: Aerodynamic Heating Facility (AHF)
Meeting Location: Visitors Center at the entrance of Ames at
9:00-9:30am
Other: US Citizenship required, No open-toed shoes, Arrive early to
receive visitor badges

RSVP to afe.sjsu@gmail.com by tomorrow afternoon if you are
interested. We apologize for the late notice. Nevertheless, we look
forward to your responses!

Sincerely,
Irene Shu
AFE Treasurer
Faculty Advisor
Dr. Periklis Papadopoulos, Professor & Aerospace Program Coordinator, Ph.D., Stanford University

Office: Engineering E310B
Telephone: (408) 924-7168
Email: ppapado1@email.sjsu.edu
Office Hours: M 11:45-13:30; T 08:45-11:30; W 11:45-12:15

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