Written by: Russ Nelson April 3, 2024 Milestone 500鈥 celebration, an event held on the UAH campus in the Student Services Building, March 29. Michael Mercier / UAH The Rotorcraft Systems Engineering & Simulation Center (RSESC) at 糖心原创出品 (UAH) celebrated 鈥楳ilestone 500鈥 on March 29, an event held on the UAH campus recognizing the 500-plus students who have graduated from a partnership program with Boeing. For the past 14 years, UAH and the Boeing Huntsville Design Center have provided opportunities for students to gain experience in real-world engineering at one of the world鈥檚 largest aerospace companies through a program called the uSource Product Definition Team (PDT) that benefits everyone involved. The program was founded in April 2010. Students joining the initiative are hired by the RSESC to work alongside Boeing engineers with UAH Team Leads. 鈥淥ur students learn and grow so much in this program,鈥 says Jerry Hendrix, executive director of the RSESC. 鈥淚t makes them extremely marketable, helping them to get excellent jobs. UAH could not be more thankful and appreciative for the opportunity in giving these students the potential to learn more about the applied side of their educational studies. It has given them an opportunity to find and pursue their unique abilities, helping to discover how to use their degree after graduation. A true success story!鈥 Each program participant learns engineering processes and tools while performing tasks to aid vital projects, such as design work supporting the C-17 Globemaster III, a massive long-haul military transport aircraft, or the F-15 Eagle, a twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter. By graduation, the students have gained valuable familiarity with Boeing tools, processes and program,. 鈥淧DT helped propel my engineering career forward and opened up many opportunities to develop myself in ways that would otherwise be impossible,鈥 notes Bradley Thompson, a former PDT student. Boeing manager Darren Workman agrees, noting the benefits of the program flow in both directions. 鈥淧DT gives Boeing a unique opportunity to develop and identify top engineering talent through years of on-the-job experience/evaluation instead of relying on a resume and interview,鈥 the manager reports. A total of 65 students are currently participating in the program. Out of all the UAH participants, over half of program graduates eventually work for Boeing. The aerospace corporation currently boasts 200 personnel who graduated from UAH, a part of the University of Alabama System. 鈥淩SESC Autonomous Aerospace Research is proud to continue our ongoing support of providing students to the Boeing Company,鈥 Hendrix says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to be associated with Boeing and seeing our students being a part of the proud Boeing tradition of excellence.鈥 The UAH RSESC is a multifaceted research center founded in 2003 that focuses on applied research and systems engineering techniques in support of government, industry, commercial and small business partners. The center鈥檚 particular areas of expertise include Autonomous Aerospace Research, Uncrewed Aircraft Systems, Vertical Lift, Digital Transformation, Systems Integration and Testing and the uSOURCE Student Support Staffing Program. Learn More Rotorcraft Systems Engineering and Simulation Center Contact Kristina Hendrix 256-824-6341 kristina.hendrix@uah.edu