CU-Boulder's , professor and chair of the Department of Aerospace Sciences, received the 2015 Aerospace Educator Award from the ²¹²õ²õ´Ç³¦¾±²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô.Ìý
"I am delighted to receive the 2015 Women in Aerospace Educator Award," said Axelrad. "It’s such a privilege to be a babyÖ±²¥app member in the aerospace department at CU-Boulder. I have wonderful colleagues, great students and so many opportunities to teach and collaborate on exciting research projects."
The award recognizes Axelrad for her work as an instrumental leader in the development of hands-on curricula in the aerospace engineering program at CU-Boulder, as well as her devotion to mentoring graduate and undergraduate students, particularly women and underrepresented groups.
"One of my favorite aspects is working with students at all different levels through my teaching and research," she said. "It’s so rewarding to see my students advance through the program, maturing and developing as engineers, and then moving on to great success in industry and government labs."
Axelrad will be honored at the 30th Annual WIA Awards Dinner and Ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 22, at the Ritz Carlton Pentagon City Hotel in Arlington, Virginia.Ìý
Women in Aerospace (WIA) is a professional organization dedicated to expanding women's opportunities for leadership, education and visibility in the aerospace community.