Society for Advanced Rocket Propulsion (SARP)
James Fowler is currently working as an RCS Controls & Electronics Engineer at the Society for Advanced Rocket Propulsion. James is responsible for designing the controller and flight PCB for the Reaction Control System for SARP's 30-foot Stargazer rocket. Previously, James served as the Flight Operations Manager at the Husky Flying Club, focusing on safety documents and managing flight procedures. In addition, James is also working as a Configuration Aerodynamics Engineer at Boeing, specializing in Low-Speed Configuration Aerodynamics. James is also a Web Developer at the Academy of Lacey. James is pursuing a degree in Physics with a focus in Associate of Arts at the University of Washington, after completing their studies at South Puget Sound Community College.
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Society for Advanced Rocket Propulsion (SARP)
The Society for Advanced Rocket Propulsion (SARP) is a group of student engineers at the University of Washington committed to designing, building, and launching an advanced hybrid sounding rocket every year. We compete in the annual Spaceport America Cup in New Mexico, in which over 100 student teams from around the world compete with their rockets. We compete in the most technically challenging category: student researched and developed hybrid motor with an altitude goal of 30,000 feet above ground level. Our team consists of over 100 undergraduate students from many different majors, including aeronautics & astronautics, mechanical, chemical, electrical, and computer engineering as well as other non-engineering majors.