Aerospace 2018 STEM Scholarship Awarded to St. Bernard Graduate

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., June 14, 2018 –The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) announced today the selection of Odinakachukwu "Aka" Amobi as the third recipient of the Dr. Wanda M. Austin Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Endowment scholarship award.

Aka AmobiAmobi will receive a $10,000 scholarship, which is potentially renewable for up to four years, along with a summer internship opportunity at Aerospace. Amobi is a senior at St. Bernard High School, a co-ed Catholic institution in the Los Angeles community of Playa del Rey. He will be attending California State University, Northridge in the fall to start his undergraduate studies in computer engineering.

“Ensuring mission success for generations drives our commitment to supporting the leaders of tomorrow,” said Steve Isakowitz, Aerospace president and CEO.  “Through this scholarship, we will help him soar to greater heights in engineering, and we can’t wait to see what his promising future brings.”

Amobi was born in Torrance, California, and moved back and forth between Nigeria and California during his elementary years. As a young child, Amobi’s mother would take him on weekly trips to The Proud Bird, an airplane-themed restaurant near Los Angeles International Airport. Instead of eating, he remembers gazing in awe at these bird-like contraptions. Science continued to command his attention, and an eighth-grade science class eventually ignited his passion.

“St. Bernard is so proud of Aka,” said Dr. Patrick Lynch, principal of St. Bernard High School. “He has tapped into the best of our STEM program and our co-curricular offerings to prepare himself for a promising future. In doing so, he has achieved academic success at the highest level and enhanced the program with his positive and enthusiastic approach to learning and especially to robotics.”

Amobi played a lead role on the St. Bernard’s robotics team at a regional competition in 2017. His robotics team attended a national robotics tournament, finishing fifth, narrowly missing out on participating in the worldwide robotics tournament. Amobi also served as captain of St. Bernard’s varsity soccer team for two years, receiving numerous accolades for outstanding performances.

Amobi has played a vital role in the St. Bernard High School STEM Summit for all four years of his high school experience by leading diverse teams through several creativity-focused and engineering-related tasks.

Aerospace established the Dr. Wanda M. Austin STEM Endowment fund in 2015. The fund provides financial assistance to underrepresented and underprivileged high school students who demonstrate academic excellence, strong leadership skills, and intend to pursue undergraduate study in a STEM field at a four-year college or university. The fund is sustained through employee donations, charitable organizations, and estate gifts. More information about the STEM Endowment program can be found here.

Aerospace has also participated in the St. Bernard High School STEM Summit for the past four years. The idea for the summit comes from former Aerospace board of trustees member, NASA astronaut, and retired Air Force Gen. Kevin Chilton, who is also an alumnus of the high school. Chilton has routinely served as master of ceremonies for the competition.

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