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Current Undergraduate Students
Nathan L. Dunn redfineline@gmail.com
2008, 2009 LSAMP Fellow
ARC Work: Continuous detonation wave engine, LSAMP research project
Future Plans: Create the world's most advance transportation vehicles for commercial transportation and space travel, and eventually capitalize off of the moon's natural resources.
Manuj Awasthi manujawasthi@uta.edu
ARC Work: Pulsed detonation engines (UT Arlington/National University of Singapore project)
Future plans: Graduate school
Dibesh Joshi ddj0150@exchange.uta.edu
ARC Work: Pulsed detonation engines (UT Arlington/National University of Singapore project)
Future Plans: Graduate school
Thania Balcazar thania.balcazar@mavs.uta.edu
2009 LSAMP Fellow
ARC Work: LSAMP detonation tube research project
Future Plans: Graduate school, eventually upper management of an aerospace corporation
Daniel Bryant daniel.bryant@mavs.uta.edu
ARC Work: Pulsed detonation engines (UT Arlington/National University of Singapore project)
Future Plans: Graduate school
Jeiny Gutierrez jeiny.gutierrez@mavs.uta.edu
ARC Work: Shock-boundary layer interaction experiments (AFOSR project)
Future Plans: Currently Air Force ROTC, Air Force after college
Sikander Ali sikander.ali@mavs.uta.edu
ARC Work: Pulsed detonation engines
Future Plans: Graduate school, career with NASA
Andrew G. White andrew.white@mavs.uta.edu
2009-2010 AIAA Spirit of Apollo scholarship recipient (Houston section)
ARC Work: Pulsed detonation engines
Future Plans:
Ezgihan Baydar ezgihan.baydar@mavs.uta.edu
2009 LSAMP Fellow
ARC Work: Optical flow diagnostics, mathematical analysis of laser deflectometry
 
Jasmine Kendricks jasmine.kendricks@mavs.uta.edu
ARC Work: Modeling of detonation wave driven systems
Future Plans:
J. David Carter james.carter@mavs.uta.edu
B.A. Criminology and Criminal Justice, The University of Texas at Arlington
ARC Work: Pulsed detonation engine test cell construction
Future Plans: