What makes a 20 Twenty?
Aviation Week Network honors 20 students in their Twenties each year currently enrolled in a bachelor’s or master’s degree program in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM). The 20 Twenties program was established by Aviation Week Network in 2013 to recognize talented individuals who are on course to change the face of the aerospace and defense industry. Criteria is based on academic performance, public/community involvement, personal challenges and how they communicate the value of your individual research/design project.
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Nominations open April 1, 2023. Deadline to nominate by October 15, 2023.
Congratulations to the 20 Twenties Class of 2022
Margaret Kilpatrick Georgia Institute of TechnologyM.S. Aerospace Engineering | Class of 2022 | Georgia Institute of Technology
B.S. Mechanical Engineering | Class of 2019 | Georgia Southern UniversityKilpatrick’s graduate research helped NASA analyze how near- and far-term technologies impact aircraft and jet engine performance. Her research provided NASA with a dashboard capable of projecting aircraft performance, noise and emissions analysis based on user inputs for various aircraft and engine combinations and configurations. Her research also analyzed environmental impact for application to the FAA’s Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection stringency studies and future regulatory policies.
Kilpatrick interned at Lockheed Martin and the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. She was president of the mechanical engineering honor society Pi Tau Sigma, through which she worked on community outreach and engagement programs, including volunteer work such as afterschool programs to promote STEM.
Terelle Cadd Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityB.S. Aerospace Engineering | Class of 2022 | Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Cadd transitioned from community college studies while working full time at United Parcel Service
to pursue his passion for aerospace engineering. As a research associate at NASA Langley Research Center, he worked to apply NASA technologies to solve wildfire challenges. He was appointed team lead for the NASA Academy Team, which developed an image-processing algorithm for drone technology to detect and plot wildfire perimeters in real time as well as an app to reduce miscommunication and improve reporting of fires.Cadd’s undergraduate research has included designing a 3D-printable drone and improving applied laser flow measurements to reduce uncertainties in readings from geometric scattering. He has assisted students with disabilities through note taking and volunteered with Feeding America and the United Way.
Chloé Gentgen Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyM.S. Aeronautics and Astronautics | Class of 2022 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B.S. and M.S. Engineering | Class of 2020 | Ecole Centrale Paris, University of Paris-SaclayGentgen is researching the design of planetary exploration missions with a focus on optimizing propulsion systems and improving sustainability efforts. She was a finalist in last year’s NASA RASC-AL competition, for which she proposed a crewed mission concept to Ceres. She is leading a team in this year’s competition to design a mobile in situ resource utilization plant capable of producing methalox propellant on Mars. She also was selected as a systems engineer for the Caltech Space Challenge.
Gentgen has interned at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Thales Alenia and Flying Whales. She is president of MIT’s Graduate Women in Aerospace Engineering student group and a member of the Space Generation Advisory Council Group. She is training to become a volunteer emergency medical technician at MIT.
Recognition & Awards Ceremony
The 20 students chosen for the 2022 awards were honored at the 20 Twenties Luncheon and at Aviation Week Network’s annual Laureates Awards and Banquet on November 3, 2022 at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, DC. In addition, all winners have been highlighted in Aviation Week & Space Technology and will receive a free digital subscription to the magazine.
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The Top 20
Universities around the world nominate their top students who are working to solve challenges within the industry.
Now in its 9th year, the prestigious awards program received a total of 635 nominations from exceptional students worldwide earning university STEM degrees and awarded 180 of them as 20 Twenties winners.
A total of 149 different colleges and universities around the world have participated in the program since 2013 by nominating students on the basis of their academic performance, broader civic contribution, and the value of their research or design project.
Most importantly, the program brings together technology hiring managers, students, and faculty worldwide to recognize what’s needed for business and academic growth and success. The students begin building a network comprised of the technical experts who have built the industry, the universities gain visibility for high-quality education provided to the students, and hiring managers gain knowledge about the best of the best in the next generation of aerospace talent.
The 2022 nomination program brought in a total of 61 total qualified nominations from 26 different universities representing five countries. Five new nominator schools participated in the program this year.Â
The schools representing the 20 Twenties class of 2022 include:
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Nominations open April 1, 2023. Deadline to nominate by October 15, 2023.
The 20 Twenties program reflects the best within the next generation of talent entering the aerospace and defense industries. As a global leader in advanced composites technology, Hexcel applauds these awardees for their outstanding academic accomplishments, and we are inspired by their passion. We look forward to working with them as together, we usher in a new era of cutting-edge advancements in aeronautics. I thank Aviation Week for the opportunity for us to meet these honorees and to participate in encouraging them as they reach for new heights.
Colleen Pritchard, Hexcel
As a sponsor and attendee for the 20 Twenties program, it was an excellent engagement with some of the brightest minds in aerospace and defense. Even more than the energy and vision they provide for our industry, the inspiring message and enthusiasm they bring to our talent pipeline is much needed as we compete with others sectors.
Scott Drach, Boeing
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