AIAA Wyld Propulsion Award

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The AIAA Wyld Propulsion Award is a prestigious American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics honor recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of rocket and space propulsion.

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instanceOf American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics award
aerospace engineering award
propulsion award
administeredBy AIAA Honors and Awards Committee NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Wyld Propulsion Award NERFINISHED
associatedOrganization AIAA Propulsion and Energy Group NERFINISHED
awardFor outstanding contributions to rocket propulsion
outstanding contributions to space propulsion
significant achievements in the development or application of rocket propulsion systems
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline propulsion
domain aeronautics and astronautics
eligibility engineers and scientists in propulsion
teams contributing to rocket or space propulsion
establishedInDecade 1960s
field aerospace engineering
rocket propulsion
space propulsion
frequency annual
hasCategory engineering award
science and technology award
hasLanguage English
hasMedium certificate
medal
honors technical excellence in propulsion
inception 1964
isPrestigious true
namedAfter James H. Wyld NERFINISHED
namedForContribution early development of liquid rocket engines
namedForOccupation rocket propulsion pioneer
notableRecipient Sam I. Pai NERFINISHED
Theodore von Kármán NERFINISHED
Wernher von Braun NERFINISHED
partOf AIAA honors and awards program
presentedBy American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics NERFINISHED
purpose to recognize outstanding technical contributions in rocket and space propulsion
recipientType individual
team
scope international
selectionMethod professional peer recognition
sponsor American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics NERFINISHED

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Yvonne C. Brill awardReceived AIAA Wyld Propulsion Award