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  2. Sophie Harker - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Harker is a British engineer and an aerodynamicist. She specializes in aerodynamics and performance engineering within BAE Systems’ Concepts and Technology team, [1] who works closely on the aircraft of the future. Harker is one of the youngest engineers to have achieved Chartered Engineer status, doing so at age 25. [2]

  3. INSPIRE Women Act - Wikipedia

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    Aspire to Inspire, a program that tasks young girls to investigate STEM career opportunities by providing information about the lives and jobs of early career women at NASA. [3] Summer Institute in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Research.

  4. What it takes to have a career in aerospace - AOL

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    Yahoo Finance's Sibile Marcellus speaks with Ariel Ekblaw, Director of MIT Space Exploration Initiative on working with Jeff Bezos rocket company Blue Origin and a career in aerospace.

  5. Aerospace engineering - Wikipedia

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    Aerospace engineering is the primary field of engineering concerned with the development of aircraft and spacecraft. [3] It has two major and overlapping branches: aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering. Avionics engineering is similar, but deals with the electronics side of aerospace engineering.

  6. Aprille Ericsson - Wikipedia

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    Aprille Joy Ericsson (born April 1, 1963) [2] is an American aerospace engineer who had served as the assistant secretary of defense for science and technology. [3] [4] Ericsson is the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Howard University and the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in engineering at the National Aeronautics and Space ...

  7. Mary Jackson (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jackson (née Winston; [1] April 9, 1921 – February 11, 2005) was an American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), which in 1958 was succeeded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). She worked at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, for

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