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Pioneering NASA Engineer and First Black Woman to Attain Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Texas

Choosing to pursue a Ph.D. at the same institution, Wendy focused her research on aircraft formation flight, a technique with environmental benefits by optimizing fuel usage and reducing emissions. At 26, she emerged as the first Black woman to achieve a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas.

Wendy Okolo, an aerospace engineering trailblazer, has etched her name in history by becoming the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. Originating from Nigeria, Okolo’s journey from Queens College in Lagos to NASA Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley exemplifies perseverance, brilliance, and commitment.

Embarking on her academic quest at 17 in the United States, Wendy excelled at the University of Texas at Arlington, leading the Society of Women Engineers and interning for Lockheed Martin on NASA’s Orion spacecraft. Her undergraduate journey was adorned with numerous scholarships and accolades, setting the stage for an exceptional career.

Choosing to pursue a Ph.D. at the same institution, Wendy focused her research on aircraft formation flight, a technique with environmental benefits by optimizing fuel usage and reducing emissions. At 26, she emerged as the first Black woman to achieve a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering from the University of Texas.

Wendy’s journey continued at NASA Ames Research Center, where she serves as a research engineer in the Intelligent Systems Division. Her impactful contributions include enhancing the performance of the Joint Strike Fighter F-35C aircraft, devising a system to detect and prevent aircraft failures, and creating a virtual reality platform for simulating diverse flight scenarios.

Recognized for her innovative endeavors, Wendy has received prestigious awards, such as the Black Engineer of the Year Award for Most Promising Engineer in U.S. Government, the NASA Ames Early Career Researcher Award, the Women in Aerospace Award for Initiative, Inspiration, and Impact, and the NASA Exceptional Technology Achievement Medal.

Passionate about diversity and inclusion in STEM fields, particularly for women and girls of color, Wendy serves as the Special Emphasis Programs Manager for Women at NASA Ames. Through organizing events and programs, she empowers women and nurtures their professional development. Wendy’s commitment extends to mentoring students and young professionals aspiring to pursue STEM careers.

In her own words, Wendy Okolo advocates, “You’re not too young or too old to do anything. You’re not too African or too female or anything to do anything.”

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