Student: Alyssa Devin and Andrew Schmid
Project: Characterization of the Lafayette College Hypersonic Expansion Tube
Institution: Lafayette College
Major: Mechanical Engineering, Economics
Advisor: Tobias Rossmann
Abstract
About Alyssa Devin
Alyssa Devin, is a senior at Lafayette College and a honors thesis student who will graduate in May of 2019. Alyssa will graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Writing. Alyssa is passionate about aerospace research and has been involved with the Laboratory for Undergraduate Combustion and Hypersonics (LAUNCH) research on the Lafayette campus since the end of her sophomore year. Her research involves the Lafayette College Hypersonic Expansion Tube, a facility that allows the study of supersonic flight conditions and testing. Her work has helped characterize flow conditions within the expansion tube. Alyssa is a Head Resident at Lafayette College where she supervises a staff of twelve Residential Advisors. Upon graduation, Alyssa will be working at Lockheed Martin in the Rotary and Mission Systems Division in Syracuse, New York. There, she will be a part of the Engineering Leadership Development Program.
About Andrew Schmid
Andrew Schmid, is an Excel Research Scholar at Lafayette College pursuing a dual-degree in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.) and Economics (A.B.). His work in the Laboratory for Undergraduate Combustion and Hypersonics (LAUNCH), has focused on studying the hypersonic flow of argon. Andrew has also developed a solenoid-based firing sequence for the expansion tube facility. During his time as a member, and now Vice President, of the Lafayette College student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Andrew has led the Strato-Sat project team and organized community outreach events. In his free time, Andrew serves as the President of the Lafayette College Running Club, where he and fellow students run away from their problems.