incondensable in my resume. Bringing my services in aiding and promoting your institution as an intern
is of great importance to me for two reasons. Firstly, to achieve my goal of lessening the strain of human
activity on the ozone. And secondly, to improve the thrust of the engine on the plane by limiting the
effect of drag on the vehicle. To do so, I need to employ the basic knowledge of the systems, computers
and engines - that work simultaneously - I have learnt. I need to work hand in hand with your employees
from different fields of study in analyzing the systems, using the latest cutting edge technology and
propulsion engineering. In effect we should see the way forward in creating a more efficient modus
operandi. Finally I will study the physics of flight and levitation to see other means of reducing the effect
of weight on the craft.
I have studied for the 16 years of my life the basic Physics, Chemistry and Engineering to assist
me in understanding the details and language and problems I am bound to encounter in the field. The
redundancy of my country's aerospace industry created a desire in me to induce a global effect on the
reach of technology and its application in diverse regions. Précis on this is evident in my resume. With
this unending goal it is obvious that the fire to keep working on a solution to this problem will keep me
interested in my job.
From my resume, it also is obvious that I need a little experience on the systems to ensure a
comprehensive research on the mode of operation and system engineering. This is though resolved in
my quick apprehension to new ideas. I have always wanted to solve the problem I saw in the aeroplane,
and understanding the theory is insufficient to application in the real world. In my “Flight” case study
from my resume, I emphasized the responsibility of the engineer to keep record of the goal at hand. I
hence started off with what I wanted to what I had to how I was going to get there.
I know I will be a good candidate for this position because I can prove myself and my worth in
writing, practice and oral explanation or interview. I will appreciate a call or an e-mail to ensure my
acceptance and learn more about my position. To this effect I will ring your desk for information on the
latest to my application.
Sincerely,
Oluwatobi Busari.
Enc. Resume.
Abstracts are solicited on materials and structures activities focused on enabling air-breathing
hypersonic flight for both acceleration and cruise. Topics include materials for propulsion, airframe, and
re-entry systems, including but not limited to: combined cycle engines; dual mode, ram-, and scram-jet
engines; active cooling; hot structures; leading edges; and acreage thermal protection systems.
Presentations on materials and structures that have recently flown or planned for flight, (i.e., HiSTED,
RATTLRS, Falcon HTV, HyFly, X-51, Advanced Hypersonic Weapon (AHW), Conventional Strike Missile,
etc.), and are enabling for hypersonic flight are encouraged. Presentations on any hypersonic project
that has been recently completed or has achieved substantial progress are especially encouraged.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 91109
John Callas
Dave King,
Marshall Center Director
Mailing and Shipping:
NASA - Marshall Space Flight Center
MSFC, Huntsville, AL 35812
Applied Physics Laboratory Internship Project
David Rosage
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771
E-mail: david.j.rosage@nasa.gov
Vigdor Teplitz
Chief, University Programs
Code 160
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771-0001
Phone: (301) 286-2362
Fax: (301) 286-1610
Email: Vigdor.L.Teplitz@nasa.gov
Dr. Frank Six
University Affairs Officer
Mail Code HS30
Marshall Space Flight Center
MSFC, AL 35812-0001
Phone: (256) 961-0678
FAX: (256) 961-1521
Email: frank.six@nasa.gov
Dr. Nathan Sovik
University Affairs Officer
John C. Stennis Space Center
Code IA20,
Stennis Space Center, MS 39529
Phone: (228) 688-7355
Fax: (228) 688-1094
Email: Nathan.A.Sovik@nasa.gov
Mr. Robert P. Musgrove
Manager, Higher Education & Student Programs
Mail Stop AE2
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
Houston, TX 77058
Phone: (281) 483-3065
Email: robert.p.musgrove@nasa.gov
Dr. M. David Kankam
University Affairs Officer
Mail Stop 49-5
NASA Glenn Research Center
Cleveland, OH 44135
Phone: (216) 433-6143
Fax: (216) 433-3687
Email:
Mark.D.Kankam@nasa.gov
Dr. Carl S. Person
Manager, Minority University Research
and Education Programs
NASA Headquarters
Washington, DC 20546
Phone: (202) 358-2378
Fax: (202) 358-7097
Email: carl.s.person@nasa.gov
Office of Education
NASA Langley Research Center
100 NASA Road
Mail Stop 400
Hampton, VA 23681-2199
I need to know how the loop holes that govern the multinational NASA are hidden from the
international students that venture to participate in the self rewarding enterprise of affecting the
next few eons. I want to participate in an internship, win an award I don't need to be a citizen to
do that??!! I also want to point out the reluctance to give up in my efforts to cajole you into
accepting my services at such incredible prices. I need the experience. The J-2X for instance, in
the eyes of the uneducated masses, is an epitome of the technological advancement of the most
civilized nation, but then, that flame that fissures the ozone is more than likely to keep the quest
for renewable resources increasingly necessary as the fuel consumption rate by the U.S. alone
soars through the roof. I have proposals that both measure up to your idea of management, for
the ozone, and endearing entire independence of the expensive fuel. I couldn't even reject me,
more so, I know of a lot of international students, farther away from U.S. than my country is,
working at , Purdue, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and even NASA!! What makes me different?
NASA Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
White Sands Test Facility
P.O. Box 20
Las Cruces, NM 88004
Robert M. Cort
Public Affairs Office
Phone: (575) 524-5521
Fax: (575) 524-5798
Shipping Address:
NASA-White Sands Test Facility
12600 NASA Road
Bldg. 120
Las Cruces, NM 88012
John Bernal, Transportation Officer (575) 524-5140 or
Juan Tiscareno (575) 524-5153
Patsy A. Segura, Administrative Officer (575) 524-5131
Ray K. Denison, NASA Security Officer (575) 524-5078
Norma A. Guillermo, SSSC-Wackenhut Security Administrator (575) 524-7529
Dean Ehlert, SSSC-Wackenhut Security Program Manager (575) 525-7501