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<br/>'''[[File:MaggieBrown2.jpg]]Serving as UIF Since:&nbsp;'''Fall 2018&nbsp;[[File:MaggieBrown2.jpg|thumb|MaggieBrown2.jpg]]
<br />'''School:&nbsp;'''Wichita State UniveristyUniversity
'''What She Does Now:'''&nbsp;Junior Undergraduate in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in Mathematics and President of the Society of Women in Space Explorationat Wichita State University
'''What Does That Mean:&nbsp;'''Is really passionate Studies aircraft and spacecraft and educates others about space exploration and space explorationlow speed wind tunnel testing
'''Contact Her About:&nbsp;'''Spacespace exploration, starting student organizationsSTEM education, product developmentwind tunnel testing
'''Email:&nbsp;'''mxbrown18@shockers.wichita.edu
'''Phone:&nbsp;'''(620) 200-0332
Maggie Brown in is a Universtiy University Innovation Fellow at Wichita State Universityfrom the Fall 2018 Cohort. She is working on an undergraduate student degree in Aerospace Engineering with a minor in mathematicsMathematics from Wichita State University. She While she is expected studying engineering, Maggie has a passion for education. During the school year, she works as a Teaching Assistant for the class AE 512: Experimental Methods in Aerospace Engineering where she facilitates labs that demonstrate how to graduate perform wind tunnel tests. During the summer, she directs camps at the Cosmosphere, a space museum in December 2021Hutchinson, Kansas.
Maggie first found an interest in using design thinking during her first semester at Wichita State when she took the freshman seminar Introduction to Technology and Innovation. This course came with the requirement to use the design thinking process, which was taught in class, to come up with a product. She and her team created a revolutionary doorstop called Lyfelock that was created as an extra barrier to be put in place during an emergent hostile situation in a school setting. The team was one of the five teams to qualify for the final round of the Koch Innovation Challenge. In the end, Lyfelock won the People’s Choice award.
As Maggie was recently recognized as an Outstanding Undergraduate Student Leader at Wichita State University for her involvement. On top of being a UIF on campusUniversity Innovation Fellow, Maggie she has also been working on a project called Shocker Study Space which would increase student knowledge of facilities on campus that students can use to study. She is planning on doing this by creating a comprehensive list and distributing it to students. She is also involved with Startup Gamma Phi Beta and Start Up Grind U, which was started by Jessica Aldrichwhere she held many leadership position. In her time at Wichita State University she has also competed, and placed in many design competitions, including, the Koch Innovation StationChallenge, which is being run by Christian AmmermanShocker New Venture, Invent for the Planet, and the Airbus Wing Box Challenge. She loves sharing information with others and was a featured speaker at the 2020 Women in STEAM Gala and a student presenter for the 2019 Midwest Section ASEE Conference.
Outside of UIF, Maggie is involved with Gamma Phi Beta, The Society of Women in Space Exploration, and Engineering Ambassadors. Her involvement with Gamma Phi Beta allows her to be involved with sorority's philanthropies, Girls on the Run and Heartspring. She has also served on many committees. Maggie founded the Wichita State Chapter of SWISE in May 2018 and is currently serving as the chapter's President. The goal of SWISE is to encourage the diveristy of space exploration. = Related Links =
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