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Growing up on the Pacific Coast near the end of the Apollo-era missions to the Moon, Bruce Thanh Vu’s mind was on rockets to space.

Today, working on the Atlantic Coast at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Vu is still preoccupied with the same subject — and his research is helping NASA usher in a new era of space exploration.

Since December 2001, Vu — an aerospace engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. — has been on special assignment to the Kennedy Center in Florida. There, he is wrapping up the final phase of his NASA Administrator’s Fellowship, a two-year program that partners NASA scientists and technologists with minority institutions to teach and conduct research. Vu currently is combining field research with advanced computer simulations to analyze wind flow and other factors of fluid mechanics — the study of fluids and air streams in motion — that impact Space Shuttle storage, assembly and launch facilities at the historic NASA facility.

In the past 20 months under his NASA Fellowship, Vu also has investigated nanotechnology — research into molecular-level manufacturing of cell-sized computers and microscopic surgical devices — for the U.S. Army at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville. In addition, he developed an innovative computer network solution for a Boeing Company national missile defense project, and taught fluid mechanics and other courses at Alabama A&M University — both in Huntsville.

No wonder the beach is calling to him.

Vu smiles, recalling the dizzying pace of the past two years, which brought his wife and family to the Florida coast from their longtime home in northern Alabama.

“It’s always been my goal to stay on the leading edge of the space program, to bring whatever I can to the table and help NASA accomplish its missions,” he says. “To be able to travel, to show my family different ways of life — that’s a bonus.”

“Bruce is a very focused and motivated individual,” says Robert Garcia, manager of the computational fluid dynamics branch of the Marshall Center’s Structural Dynamics Laboratory. “He has worked hard to make a difference at NASA, and to make the most of the opportunities available to him.”

Vu is currently working in the Computational Sciences branch at the Kennedy Center, studying wind flow characteristics around the Center’s large launch facilities to determine ways to reduce or negate unfavorable wind conditions during Shuttle “rollouts,” or transfer from the assembly building to the launch facility. His computer simulation, completed this spring, is expected to help facility engineers understand the physical phenomena of wind behavior at the site and update rollout requirements, making the Space Shuttle safer than ever during pre-launch activities.

More about the Administrator’s Fellowship

Recipients of NASA Administrator’s Fellowship Program (NAFP) awards spend a year teaching mathematics, science, engineering or technology at a minority institution, where they also conduct research and mentor students. The program also seeks to increase the ability of these minority institutions to become an integral part of NASA’s overall research and development mission, introducing new partnership opportunities and teaching curricula.

“The NASA Administrator’s Fellowship Program has given me a chance to accomplish many things I wouldn’t otherwise be able to do as a federal employee,” Vu

says. “The program has allowed me not only to enhance my career but also to share my knowledge with minority institutions and other organizations — to pass on what I’ve learned to a new generation of aerospace engineers and scientists.”

Vu’s commitment to the program hasn’t ended with his own award. During Alabama A&M University’s “High School Day,” sponsored annually by the Marshall Center, Vu spoke last year to high school students about careers in engineering. He was instrumental in inviting a fellow Administrator’s Fellowship candidate to the Marshall Center to complete his fellowship. He also initiated a technical exchange between NASA, Engineering Science Inc., and Morgan State University, a minority institution in Baltimore, Md.

Vu started his NASA career in 1987 at Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., as a research assistant, developing computer programs to analyze wind tunnel performance at Ames’s Fluid Mechanics Laboratory. In 1989, he joined NASA’s Marshall Center as an aerospace engineer, developing complex computer simulations for studying advanced fluid dynamics related to launch vehicle design and performance.

A native of Garden Grove, Calif., Vu holds a 1987 undergraduate degree in aeronautical and mechanical engineering from the University of California at Davis. He also holds a 1992 graduate degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and in 1999, earned his doctorate in aerospace engineering from Mississippi State University in Starkville.

He is a senior member of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, holds a number of NASA awards and certificates of recognition, and has authored or co-authored nearly a dozen major papers in the fields of computational fluid mechanics and fluid dynamics.

More about NASA Space Transportation Programs
NASA is the nation’s premier agency for development of reusable launch vehicle technologies. NASA’s Marshall Center and Kennedy Space Center are key leaders in this effort, aimed at enabling dramatic improvements in the safety, cost and reliability of future space transportation and propulsion systems.

http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/NEWSROOM/news/re...002/02-165.html
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Here is a good Viet who make us pround
Tav6
i am so proud of Dr Bruce Vu

we have the same last name icon_smile.gif
Byron
He should help his country of Vietnam by sharing some technological secrets with Vietnam.
supernovasp
QUOTE (Byron @ Jun 3 2004, 03:37 PM)
He should help his country of Vietnam by sharing some technological secrets with Vietnam.

He's a vietnamese war refugee.
Byron
QUOTE (supernovasp @ Jun 3 2004, 03:38 PM)
QUOTE (Byron @ Jun 3 2004, 03:37 PM)
He should help his country of Vietnam by sharing some technological secrets with Vietnam.

He's a vietnamese war refugee.

Yeah but the Chinese steal U.S technological secrets all the time, it's about time Vietnam benefits from it's overseas people as well.

So what if he's a refugee I'm sure he has lots of relatives in Vietnam who would have a better standard of living if he shares his knowledge.
supernovasp
QUOTE (Byron @ Jun 3 2004, 03:40 PM)
QUOTE (supernovasp @ Jun 3 2004, 03:38 PM)
QUOTE (Byron @ Jun 3 2004, 03:37 PM)
He should help his country of Vietnam by sharing some technological secrets with Vietnam.

He's a vietnamese war refugee.

Yeah but the Chinese steal U.S technological secrets all the time, it's about time Vietnam benefits from it's overseas people as well.

Again with the double standards being Vietnamese American.

We are not only oversea Vietnamese. We are ALSO american.
Byron
Well Vietnam did develop the first product using nanotechnology(I think it was some sort of ink I believe?) And Mr. Vu is researching nanotechnolgy.

I think that if Vietnamese cooperate then we can dominate the nanotechnology field.

NanoTechnology will be the next big thing. Think about it, you can control microscopic machines and can use it to manipulate particles and atoms. Think of the possiblities. We can program machines to infect our enemies and protect Vietnam.
supernovasp
The Vietnamese goverment seem to think that oversea Vietnamese are somehow also responsible for increasing growth in Vietnam. They fail to realize or just plainly ignore that 70% oversea Vietnamese are war refugees.
ngo.ngochy
Vu Vu Vu!! beerchug.gif

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Here is a good Viet who make us pround


proud :P h3ll yea!
invasian
QUOTE (Byron @ Jun 3 2004, 03:43 PM)
Well Vietnam did develop the first product using nanotechnology(I think it was some sort of ink I believe?) And Mr. Vu is researching nanotechnolgy.

I think that if Vietnamese cooperate then we can dominate the nanotechnology field.

NanoTechnology will be the next big thing. Think about it, you can control microscopic machines and can use it to manipulate particles and atoms. Think of the possiblities. We can program machines to infect our enemies and protect Vietnam.

July_Rain
-Another Vietnamese at NASA: doctor Eugene Trinh Huu Chau, Director of the Physical Sciences Division for NASA's Office of Biological and Physical Research. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering-Applied Physics from Columbia University in 1972; Masters of Science and of Philosophy and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Applied Physics from Yale University in 1974, 1975, and 1977 respectively. He's also the first Vietnamese American Astronaut (Space Shuttle Columbia, 1992).

Doctor Trinh Huu Chau
Rei
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NanoTechnology will be the next big thing. Think about it, you can control microscopic machines and can use it to manipulate particles and atoms. Think of the possiblities. We can program machines to infect our enemies and protect Vietnam.


maybe use nanotech to help people

i hate to see a person like you be incharge of a country

World war 3 for sure icon_confused.gif
supernovasp
QUOTE (July_Rain @ Jun 4 2004, 03:29 AM)
-Another Vietnamese at NASA: doctor Eugene Trinh Huu Chau, Director of the Physical Sciences Division for NASA's Office of Biological and Physical Research. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering-Applied Physics from Columbia University in 1972; Masters of Science and of Philosophy and a Doctorate of Philosophy in Applied Physics from Yale University in 1974, 1975, and 1977 respectively. He's also the first Vietnamese American Astronaut (Space Shuttle Columbia, 1992).

Doctor Trinh Huu Chau

He doesn't speak Vietnamese, or rather not a lot of it. Only fluent in French and English
DAI_VIET
supernovasp really needs to understand about Vietnamese more. You are one of the (or the) worst Vietnamese I have ever seen/known/heard/read in my entire life.

<<<SIGH>>> I don't usually say this to Vietnamese, but you suck. Tại sao phải nói ra những điều mà chỉ làm xấu hổ Việt Nam, trong khi đó ḿnh có thể câm cái miệng lại mà vừa ḷng người? Trịnh Hữu Châu không nói tiếng Việt th́ kệ ông ta, nói cái đó ra th́ người khác th́ cười người Việt mà không biết nói tiếng Việt mà thôi, và họ nói là người đó như là người Mỹ rồi, không c̣n Việt Nam nửa.

Xích Quỷ là tên của Việt Nam, có nghỉa như vn1234 đả giải nghỉa, tại sao lại phải nói là cái tên đó là do Tàu cho, và tự làm hại người Việt. Trong khi đó ai ai ở trong này củng đồng ư với cái nghỉa của vn1234 đưa ra, mà tại sao lại cứ khăn khăn nói là không phải, mà cứ đưa ra cái thuyết của Tàu, và lấy mấy cái chử Tàu mà làm bằng chứng.

Và nửa, Phan Bội Châu th́ là Phan Bội Châu, chứ không có phải là Tôn Nhật Tiên. Đừng có so sánh người này qua người khác. Làm như ḿnh đây chỉ biết người Tàu mà không có người Việt. Bộ phải có người Tàu, rồi mới so sánh với người Việt được hay sao?

Làm ơn suy nghỉ khác lại đi. Nếu như muốn vịn vai Tàu, th́ cứ vin, đừng có làm cả đám vịn.
supernovasp
QUOTE (DAI_VIET @ Jun 4 2004, 11:05 PM)
supernovasp really needs to understand about Vietnamese more. You are one of the (or the) worst Vietnamese I have ever seen/known/heard/read in my entire life.

<<<SIGH>>> I don't usually say this to Vietnamese, but you suck. Tại sao phải nói ra những điều mà chỉ làm xấu hổ Việt Nam, trong khi đó ḿnh có thể câm cái miệng lại mà vừa ḷng người? Trịnh Hữu Châu không nói tiếng Việt th́ kệ ông ta, nói cái đó ra th́ người khác th́ cười người Việt mà không biết nói tiếng Việt mà thôi, và họ nói là người đó như là người Mỹ rồi, không c̣n Việt Nam nửa.

Xích Quỷ là tên của Việt Nam, có nghỉa như vn1234 đả giải nghỉa, tại sao lại phải nói là cái tên đó là do Tàu cho, và tự làm hại người Việt. Trong khi đó ai ai ở trong này củng đồng ư với cái nghỉa của vn1234 đưa ra, mà tại sao lại cứ khăn khăn nói là không phải, mà cứ đưa ra cái thuyết của Tàu, và lấy mấy cái chử Tàu mà làm bằng chứng.

Và nửa, Phan Bội Châu th́ là Phan Bội Châu, chứ không có phải là Tôn Nhật Tiên. Đừng có so sánh người này qua người khác. Làm như ḿnh đây chỉ biết người Tàu mà không có người Việt. Bộ phải có người Tàu, rồi mới so sánh với người Việt được hay sao?

Làm ơn suy nghỉ khác lại đi. Nếu như muốn vịn vai Tàu, th́ cứ vin, đừng có làm cả đám vịn.

Because I disagree with people. IT would be boring if everybody think the same things. It's my nature to believe and look at objects differently from a "typical" person. I don't care jackass about others who want to impose views on me. It makes me me.

Many people not just vietnamese, but chinese, american, korean, japanese, cambodian etc. are so blind by patriotic, that they couldn't accept other people interpretions.
DAI_VIET
QUOTE (supernovasp @ Jun 4 2004, 11:30 PM)
QUOTE (DAI_VIET @ Jun 4 2004, 11:05 PM)
supernovasp really needs to understand about Vietnamese more. You are one of the (or the) worst Vietnamese I have ever seen/known/heard/read in my entire life.

<<<SIGH>>> I don't usually say this to Vietnamese, but you suck. Tại sao phải nói ra những điều mà chỉ làm xấu hổ Việt Nam, trong khi đó ḿnh có thể câm cái miệng lại mà vừa ḷng người? Trịnh Hữu Châu không nói tiếng Việt th́ kệ ông ta, nói cái đó ra th́ người khác th́ cười người Việt mà không biết nói tiếng Việt mà thôi, và họ nói là người đó như là người Mỹ rồi, không c̣n Việt Nam nửa.

Xích Quỷ là tên của Việt Nam, có nghỉa như vn1234 đả giải nghỉa, tại sao lại phải nói là cái tên đó là do Tàu cho, và tự làm hại người Việt. Trong khi đó ai ai ở trong này củng đồng ư với cái nghỉa của vn1234 đưa ra, mà tại sao lại cứ khăn khăn nói là không phải, mà cứ đưa ra cái thuyết của Tàu, và lấy mấy cái chử Tàu mà làm bằng chứng.

Và nửa, Phan Bội Châu th́ là Phan Bội Châu, chứ không có phải là Tôn Nhật Tiên. Đừng có so sánh người này qua người khác. Làm như ḿnh đây chỉ biết người Tàu mà không có người Việt. Bộ phải có người Tàu, rồi mới so sánh với người Việt được hay sao?

Làm ơn suy nghỉ khác lại đi. Nếu như muốn vịn vai Tàu, th́ cứ vin, đừng có làm cả đám vịn.

Because I disagree with people. IT would be boring if everybody think the same things. It's my nature to believe and look at objects differently from a "typical" person. I don't care jackass about others who want to impose views on me. It makes me me.

Many people not just vietnamese, but chinese, american, korean, japanese, cambodian etc. are so blind by patriotic, that they couldn't accept other people interpretions.

Blind by patriotic, I think those 3 words have been overused in this forum way too much. Those 3 words and hypocrites.

Well, whatever makes you feel happy. If you want to speak out and degrade Vietnamese, then I hope you have a good life in hell.
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