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Aisha Bowe is a Bahamian-American aerospace engineer, founder, STEM advocate, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of CEO of STEMBoard, a technology company, and LINGO, an educational tech company.
Bowe is the recipient of NASA Equal Employment Opportunity Medal, US Women's Chamber of Commerce Emerging Star Award and Virginia Business magazine’s Black Business Leaders Award.
Bowe will travel on a commercial vehicle to space with Blue Origin, the private spaceflight company founded by Jeff Bezos.
Early life and education
Bowe grew up in the United States in a working-class family. Although her high school guidance counselor recommended that she become a cosmetologist, Bowe's father encouraged her to take a mathematics class at her local community college. This foundation in mathematics then allowed Bowe to transfer into engineering programs at the University of Michigan from Washtenaw Community College.
Bowe completed her undergraduate degree in aerospace engineering in 2008, and master's degree in space systems engineering in 2009, both at the University of Michigan. She has said she chose aerospace engineering because of an interest in science fiction. One of her graduate professors, Thomas Zurbuchen, was a mentor and inspiration to Bowe to pursue a career at NASA.
Career
Bowe worked in the Ames Research Center, in the Flight Trajectory Dynamics and Controls Branch of the Aviation Systems Division. She joined the AST Flight and Fluid Mechanics group in 2009, assisting in the development and of algorithms in support of Air Traffic Management. In 2012 she received the National Society of Black Engineers award for Outstanding Technical Contribution for her paper "Evaluation of a Fuel Efficient Aircraft Maneuver for Conflict Resolution". As a Bahamian-American, Bowe wants "to see more Bahamians in the science and technology field."
While at NASA, she served as liaison to the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) Program. In this role, she mentored students, held interview workshops and led NASA site tours.
Bowe is a part of the U.S State Department Speaker Program and has delivered lectures in South Africa, Israel and Kuwait.
Bowe will travel with Blue Origin in 2024 on the New Shepard launch vehicle making her the first black woman to travel with Blue Origin.
Bowe is a member of the National Society of Black Engineers and a certified Program Management Professional by PMI. She is also a certified SSI scuba diver and a mountain climber.
STEMBoard
Bowe is a co-founder and CEO of STEMBoard, a company that provides professional advisory services to organizations in the U.S Government. The company was founded in 2013 and is an SBA 8(a) Certified Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) supported by the U.S. Women's Chamber of Commerce.
STEMBoard was ranked on Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing private companies in 2020. The company was also the recipient of the Nunn-Perry Award 2022 presented by the United States Department of Defense.
LINGO
Bowe founded LINGO, an education technology company in 2022. The company makes projects-based activities for kids. The activities are available in the form of kits including coding kit that teaches hardware and software design. The lessons are self-paced. The first kit was called "In the Driver’s Seat" which taught kids to create and code a back-up sensor for an autonomous car. The company provides kits to children in over 10 countries.
Published works
Some of Bowe's selected publications are:
Lauderdale, Todd A; Cone, Andrew C; Bowe, Aisha R (2011). "Relative significance of trajectory prediction errors on an automated separation assurance algorithm" (PDF). 9th USA/Europe ATM R&D Seminar (ATM2011). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-02-26.
Cone, Andrew; Bowe, Aisha; Lauderdale, Todd (2012). "Robust conflict detection and resolution around top of descent" (PDF). 12th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Conference and 14th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference. doi:10.2514/6.2012-5644. ISBN 978-1-60086-930-3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-08-08.
Bowe, Aisha; Santiago, Confesor (2012). "An approach for balancing delay and fuel burn in separation assurance automation" (PDF). 12th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Conference and 14th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference. doi:10.2514/6.2012-5416. ISBN 978-1-60086-930-3. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-15.
Bowe, Aisha; Lauderdale, Todd (2010). "Selecting conflict resolution maneuvers based on minimum fuel burn". 29th Digital Avionics Systems Conference. IEEE. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.719.4632. doi:10.1109/DASC.2010.5655529. ISBN 978-1-4244-6616-0. S2CID 16101938.
Media
Articles
How This Former NASA Engineer Wants to Make STEM Youth Education More Accessible
The remote learning coding kit is encouraging black teens to get into STEM
Why a Rocket Scientist Quit NASA to Help Young Coders
Meet the former NASA engineer helping to send careers into orbit
Meet Aisha Bowe, the Rocket Scientist and Entrepreneur Committed to Mentoring Black Tech's Next Generation
STEM at home: University of Michigan alum creates learning kit during pandemic
These Black Founders Succeeded In Spite of Silicon Valley
Introducing Fast Government, an exploration of innovation and talent in public service
Aerospace Engineer Aisha Bowe Introduces At-Home Coding Kit
U-M Aerospace alumnus Aisha Bowe returns to her alma mater Pioneer High School for presentation and Q&A Panel Archived 2021-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
Talks
Nicole Riche's Pearl xChange (2016)
LCL Season 4 EP10: How To Overcome Self Doubt with Aisha Bowe & Gerard Adams
Aisha Bowe speaking at Platform Summit 2015
Black Women in History - AMC Network NAACP PSA
Podcasts
Aisha Bowe: Rocket Science and Start-ups
Mentor Memos: Aisha Bowe and Claire Luce
Women in Business, Episode 3: Aisha Bowe, Startups Magazine: The Cereal Entrepreneur
Techstination STEMBoard Lingo CEO Aisha Bowe
Television
NASA Aerospace Engineer Empowers Unrepresented People To Pursue Engineering Careers. Apr 18, 2021. The Kelly Clarkson Show.
This Rocket Scientist Was Once Told She Wouldn’t Be Good At STEM, She Didn’t Let It Stop Her. Apr 12, 2021. Tamron Hall Show.
Mars Rover Landing. Feb 18, 2021. NBCLX.
Awards
Bowe has been recognized for her contributions to engineering, diversity, and equal opportunity by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Society of Black Engineers, and US Women's Chamber of Commerce. Some selected awards are as follows.
2023 - Washington Business Journal 40 Under 40
2023 – Black Business Leaders Award by Virginia Business Magazine
2022 – Inc. magazine’s Female Founders 100
2020 - Entrepreneur of the Year by the Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) of Washington, D.C.
2020 - Outstanding Alumna Award, Department of Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan
2020 - INC 5000 2020 List of Fastest Growing Companies
2015 - US Women's Chamber of Commerce “Emerging Star” Award
2014 - Silicon Valley's National Coalition of 100 Black Women's Women in Technology of the Year Award
2012 - NASA’s Engineering Honor Award
2012 - NASA Equal Employment Opportunity Medal
References
External links
Aisha Bowe personal website
STEMboard official website
STEMLingo
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