Edwin Tan and His Team Win $10,000 Grant from L’SPACE NASA’s Proposal Writing and
Evaluation Experience (NPWEE)
Congratulations to Edwin Tan (Mechanical Engineering) on receiving a $10,000 grant
to support his team's project proposal for NASA’s L’SPACE training program.
The L’SPACE NASA Proposal Writing and Evaluation Experience (NPWEE) program offers
select students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in developing project
proposals through collaborative teamwork. Edwin, an undergradaute student majoring
in Mechanical Engineering, has been taking part in designing a Venus Aerobot, with
its objective to explore Venus’s atmosphere. Over the summer, Edwin worked with a diverse group of students and engineers from
various states, gaining valuable insights into proposal evaluation and Aerobot development. Through his role as Lead Systems Engineer, Edwin has gained insights into the rigorous
proposal evaluation and project development processes, resulting in a $10,000 grant
to build a prototype.
This year-long program, which began in August 2024, tasks Edwin and his team with
developing a fully operational prototype for evaluation by NASA, with the potential
of it being used in the future. The team demonstrates exceptional teamwork, coordinating
across multiple states and shipping essential components to teammates in Maryland
to bring this project to life.
This achievement highlights Edwin’s commitment to innovation, collaboration, and his
dedication to the unique opportunities of this one-time program.
Check out the NASA L'SPACE Program's LinkedIn post celebrating Edwin and his team on their win. Congratulations on this remarkable accomplishment!
Read the interview between CEAS Student Intern Janice and Edwin below:
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