Dayton Daily News

Aerospace engineer honored as AIAA fellow

- By Holly Jordan Air Force Research Laboratory Aerospace Systems Directorat­e

Air Force Research Laboratory aerospace engineer Dr. Campbell Carter was recently named a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs for his distinguis­hed career in the study of high-speed propulsion.

An internatio­nally recognized expert, Carter specialize­s in employing optical diagnostic techniques to better understand combustion and flow in high-speed propulsion systems. Throughout his career he has applied cutting-edge optical tools to help solve urgent Air Force propulsion systems needs within some of the most challengin­g and critically important areas of research. He has also pioneered the developmen­t of new measuremen­t techniques that have revolution­ized the field of optical diagnostic­s.

Carter’s work has positively impacted some of the defense community’s most high-demand technologi­es, enabling the developmen­t and flight testing of the next generation of flight systems. His contributi­ons have proven tremendous­ly valuable to the developmen­t of advanced propulsive technologi­es for the Air Force and throughout the Department of Defense.

“It is truly rewarding to be recognized by your peers within the scientific community,” Carter said of the recognitio­n. “I am humbled to think of the time and effort that my colleagues put into making this happen. It is a tremendous honor.”

Carter’s work has earned him numerous accolades over the years, most recently the American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs Air Breathing Propulsion Award for outstandin­g research on optical diagnostic­s for highspeed flowfields.

Throughout his career, Carter has helped grow the next generation of researcher­s through his active participat­ion in their education and career developmen­t. His mentoring and support of young scientists and engineers has set him apart among his peers and has helped ensure the continued advancemen­t of AFRL propulsion research well into the future.

“Dr. Carter is an invaluable asset to AFRL and the Air Force as a whole,” said Robert Mercier, chief engineer of the AFRL Aerospace Systems Directorat­e High Speed Systems Division. “His contributi­ons over the years have tremendous­ly impacted the Air Force and have advanced propulsion technologi­es for years to come.”

The American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs awards Fellow status to individual­s of distinctio­n in aeronautic­s or astronauti­cs who have made notable valuable contributi­ons to the arts, sciences or technology of the field.

 ?? U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO ?? Air Force Research Laboratory aerospace engineer Dr. Campbell Carter was recently honored as a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs for his distinguis­hed career in the study of high-speed propulsion.
U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO Air Force Research Laboratory aerospace engineer Dr. Campbell Carter was recently honored as a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautic­s and Astronauti­cs for his distinguis­hed career in the study of high-speed propulsion.

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