Jerome C. Hunsaker Visiting Professor of Aerospace Systems

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The Jerome C. Hunsaker Visiting Professor of Aerospace Systems is a professorship established in 1954 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. It is named after MIT professor Jerome Hunsaker (1886–1984) in honor of his achievements in aeronautical engineering. The visiting professor is expected to deliver the Minta Martin Lecture in several venues in the United States.[1]

Visiting professors[edit]

Academic year Professor Lecture
1955–56 William Hawthorne[2] “The Aerodynamics of Aircraft Engines”[3]
1956–57 I. E. Garrick[4] “Some Concepts and Problem Areas in Aircraft Flutter”[5]
1957–58 Howard W. Emmons[6] “Combustion; an Aeronautical Science”[7]
1958–59 George P. Sutton[8] “Rocket Propulsion Systems for Space Flight”
1959–60 Benjamin S. Kelsey[9] “Size Considerations in Optimum Aircraft”[10]
1961 W. P. Jones[11]
1961–62 Samuel Herrick[12] “Space Navigation”[13]
1963–64 Hans Ziegler[14] “Thermodynamic Considerations in Continuum Mechanics”[15]
1964–65 Abraham Hyatt[16] “On Future Scientific and Manned Space Flight Projects”[17]
1965–66 Arthur E. Bryson[18] “Applications of Optimal Control Theory in Aerospace Engineering”[19]
1968 John C. Evvard “A Philosophy of Reexamination”[20]
1968–69 Robert W. Seamans[21] “Action and Reaction”[22]
1969–70 Alfred J. Eggers[23]
1976–77 Gerard K. O'Neill[24]
1978–79 Dean R. Chapman[25]
1979–80 Giuseppe Colombo
1981 Frank E. Marble[26]
1989 Joseph F. Shea[27]
1989–90 Jason L. Speyer[28] “Guidance, Control and Estimation of Aerospace Systems”
1991–92 Nicholas A. Cumpsty[29]
1992–93 Duane T. McRuer[30] “Human Dynamics and Pilot-Induced Oscillations”[31]
1992–93 Stanley I. Weiss
1994–95 John J. Deyst[32] “Information Systems in Aerospace Vehicles”
1994–95 Robert R. Lovell[33] “Issues Affecting the Future of Commercial Space”
1995–96 Terrence A. Weisshaar[34]
1997–98 Nancy Leveson[35]
1998–99 Thomas J. Allen[36]
1999–00 Ann P. Dowling[37] “Flames, Sound and Vortices—A Damaging Combination”[38]
2000–01 Steven D. Dorfman[39]
2001–02 Allen C. Haggerty[40] “Lean Engineering has Finally Come of Age (Or, Why We Can't Ignore 80 Percent of a Product's Cost Anymore)”[41]
2002–03 Kim J. Vicente[42]
2003–04 Raymond J. Leopold[43] “The Iridium Story: An Engineer's Eclectic Journey”
2004–05 Patrick M. Cousot[11] “Abstract Interpretation–based Formal Verification of Complex Computer Systems”

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