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Kennesaw State Undergraduate Student Pursues Ph.D. Following Internship With NASA

Kennesaw State University student Ryan Foster has long been fascinated with airplanes and rockets.

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May 19, 2021

Kennesaw State undergraduate student pursues Ph.D. following internship with NASA

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Ryan Foster


KENNESAW, Ga.
(May 19, 2021)
— Kennesaw State University student Ryan Foster has long been fascinated with airplanes
and rockets.

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His passion for aerospace engineering is what guided him to an internship at the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) last fall, and is ultimately what led
this undergraduate student to being accepted into a highly competitive Ph.D. program.
However, his recent successes are just the latest in a long list of academic achievements
at Kennesaw State.

A standout in the Southern Polytechnic College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Foster is graduating this month with a degree in mechanical engineering and a minor in aerospace engineering. Throughout college, he served as a teaching assistant for an aerodynamics course,
conducted undergraduate research that he presented at three academic conferences and
completed two internships, all while maintaining a 4.0 GPA. He also was selected as
the “Academic Student of the Year” by the Department of Mechanical Engineering and
is a Zell Miller and Lockheed Martin scholarship recipient.

“I’m so lucky to have built such a strong foundation during my time at KSU,” said
Foster, who was drawn to Kennesaw State’s engineering school because of its reputation
as a hands-on program where students gain practical, real-world experience. “I can’t
wait to use the skills I’ve learned in my future endeavors, both academic and professional.”

Foster’s internship as a nuclear propulsion intern at NASA, where he worked remotely
on a project dealing with computational mechanics and reactor cores for nuclear thermal
engines, further solidified his passion for engineering and rockets.

“During the internship was the first time that I got experience in a real-world aerospace
application, and I realized that it was something I loved when I was able to talk
and collaborate with people at NASA who all had that same level of excitement for
engineering, space exploration and pushing the envelope on technology,” Foster said.
“I realized that I had found people who liked the stuff I liked and were passionate
about the same things that I’m passionate about.”

Foster has also held an internship as a mechanical design intern with Leppard Johnson
and Associates, where he designed commercial HVAC systems for hotels, restaurants
and apartment buildings. The experience, Foster said, also invoked his love of engineering
because he was able to find his passion for technical work while applying his knowledge
to real-world situations.

Now, Foster will head to the University of Michigan, where he will pursue a Ph.D.
in aerospace engineering. His long-term goal is to pursue research work in the aerospace
sector.

“Ryan has demonstrated his excellence in engineering by securing good grades and performing
well above expectation in all his classes,” said Adeel Khalid, professor of systems
engineering and coordinator for KSU’s aerospace engineering minor. “Given his impressive
academic record, strong work ethic and zeal, I am confident that he will be an asset
to any organization he joins.”

– Josh Milton

Photos by Jason Getz


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A leader in innovative teaching and learning, Kennesaw State University offers more than 150 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees to its more than 41,000 students. With 11 colleges on two metro Atlanta campuses, Kennesaw State is a member of the University System of Georgia and the second-largest university in the state. The university’s vibrant campus culture, diverse population, strong global ties and entrepreneurial spirit draw students from throughout the region and from 126 countries across the globe. Kennesaw State is a Carnegie-designated doctoral research institution (R2), placing it among an elite group of only 6 percent of U.S. colleges and universities with an R1 or R2 status. For more information, visit kennesaw.edu.


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