HiI would really appreciate L2 sponsorship. I've not had it for a while now since I became a student again. I'm studying for a space tech masters at Surrey university in the UK. I'm currently working on low cost LIDAR (Kinnect etc) for satellite docking under Chris Bridges ......http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=29007.0(Also my hometown is near Driffield UK, which if I remember correctly, Chris Bergin knows well!)CheersRichard
Hi all!I am currently pursuing an A.A. (Associates in Arts) in Computer Information Systems, and I plan to transfer to the University of South Florida for Physics within the year. I'm only one semester, 12 credit hours, away from that goal!Orbiter, Hillsborough Community College (Plant City Campus), A.A. in Computer Information Systems.
I am a long time reader of NSF but haven't made the financial commitment to L2. I am very interested in aerospace technology and would very much appreciate a sponsor.Brian, University of New Mexico, Mechanical EngineeringThanks for everything NSF!-Brian
Is this offer available for international students as well? I'm currently finishing my BSc in Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. After the summer I'll go on to pursue a MSc in Space Engineering at the same school. I've been reading NSF for quite some time, and would love to have access to L2. Kind regards, Roderick
Oh Chris, I had resisted but you and the sponsors have been great with this scholarship drive. I can't pass on such a great opportunity!rdiaz, Mech&Aero Engineering PhD Student, UC DavisBest,Ricardo
And you're in! Check your messages for the overview! You're scholarship 49 of 50 and your sponsor is someone who doesn't want his name on here, but is very supportive.
Hey,Thanks for this great opportunity!I'm studying mechanical engineering at ETH Zürich in Switzerland. Kind regards,Julian