For release May 23, 2006
UTSI GRADUATE YOSHIYUKI NIWA HONORED BY HELICOPTER
SOCIETY
Yoshiyuki Niwa, a graduate of The University of
Tennessee Space Institute, has received the Technical Fellow Award by
the American Helicopter Society (AHS) International, the Vertical Flight
Society.
Only four AHS members received the award this year during a May meeting
in Phoenix, Ariz. It was given to Niwa “in recognition of outstanding
contributions to the goals and objectives of the vertical flight
industry.”
Niwa, retired from the Japanese Defense Agency, and en route to Oregon,
stopped by the Institute recently to visit with Dr. John E. Caruthers,
UT associate vice president and chief operating officer of UTSI, and Dr.
K.C. Reddy, acting dean for academic affairs.
He then drove to Huntsville for a brief visit with Dr. James (Jimmy) Wu,
his major professor while Niwa earned his master’s degree in
Aeronautical Engineering at UTSI in August 1978. Dr. Wu, now retired
from UTSI, resides in Huntsville.
Niwa’s wife Yasuko accompanied him on his latest visit to the United
States, and their daughter, Hiroko Niwa, now associated with Audi Japan,
flew in to Nashville to join her parents and accompany them to Coffee
County.
Dr. Wu has pleasant memories of when Niwa was his student – the last of
four Japanese students who studied under him at the Institute.
“When Niwa came, he already had been exposed to some practical technical
skills,” his professor said. “I remember well that when I mentioned some
theoretical aspects of phenomena, he could directly connect it to some
real applied case he had experienced. We had good times together when he
was located directly across from my office, and we had many good
discussions.”
After retiring, Niwa moved to Kuwana, outside Nagoya City, his wife’s
home town. Their daughter now resides in their former house near Tokyo
and rides the train to work in Audi’s After Sales Division.
“Hiroko speaks English fluently,” Dr. Wu said. “This is due to her
growing- up years in Manchester where she attended school.” While in
school, Wu said, Hiroko resided with August and his wife, the late
Dorothy Dobert.
The professor was especially appreciative that the family visited him in
Huntsville since they returned to Manchester the same day to have dinner
with Mr. Dobert.
Wu said that after retiring, Niwa became “very active in the “Old Boys
Soccer Team” – with members ranging in age from 40 to 84.” This team, he
said, plays worldwide and last year played in the international
competitions in Istanbul, Turkey.
Yoshiyuki Niwa, a 1978 graduate of The University
of Tennessee Space Institute, recently visited with Dr. K.C. Reddy,
left, and Dr. John Caruthers, after receiving a Technical Fellow
Award from the American Helicopter Society.
-- UTSI photo by Madge Gibson
Writer: Weldon Payne (931) 393-7222
wpayne@utsi.edu
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