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Schaub was raised in Switzerland, and became a fan of science fiction films such as the ”[[Star Wars]]” franchise, which led to his interest in aerospace engineering.<ref name=”aaiaprofile”>{{cite news |last1=Garrett |first1=Lawrence |title=AIAA Member Spotlight – April 2018: AIAA Profiles AIAA Associate Fellow Dr. Hanspeter Schaub |url=https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2018/04/11/aiaa-member-spotlight-april-2018 |publisher=American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |date=11 April 2018}}</ref> Upon completing completing a year of high school in the United States as an exchange student,<ref name=”aaiaprofile”/> Schaub attended [[Texas A&M University]], where he earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree in aerospace engineering.<ref name=”hspsprofile”/> He holds the Schaden Leadership Chair and the Glenn Murphy Endowed Chair at the [[University of Colorado Boulder]] College of Engineering and Applied Science.<ref name=”hspsprofile”>{{cite news |title=Hanspeter Schaub |url=https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/hanspeter-schaub |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences}}</ref> Schaub was appointed chief editor of the [[American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]]’ ”[[Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets]]” in 2017,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blacksten |first1=John |title=Hanspeter Schaub Appointed Editor-in-Chief of AIAA’s Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets |url=https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2017/01/20/Hanspeter-Schaub-Appointed-Editor-in-Chief-of-AIAA39s-Journal-of-Spacecraft-and-Rockets |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |date=20 January 2017}}</ref> and was replaced by [[Olivier de Weck]]. |
Schaub was raised in Switzerland, and became a fan of science fiction films such as the ”[[Star Wars]]” franchise, which led to his interest in aerospace engineering.<ref name=”aaiaprofile”>{{cite news |last1=Garrett |first1=Lawrence |title=AIAA Member Spotlight – April 2018: AIAA Profiles AIAA Associate Fellow Dr. Hanspeter Schaub |url=https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2018/04/11/aiaa-member-spotlight-april-2018 |publisher=American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |date=11 April 2018}}</ref> Upon completing completing a year of high school in the United States as an exchange student,<ref name=”aaiaprofile”/> Schaub attended [[Texas A&M University]], where he earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree in aerospace engineering.<ref name=”hspsprofile”/> He holds the Schaden Leadership Chair and the Glenn Murphy Endowed Chair at the [[University of Colorado Boulder]] College of Engineering and Applied Science.<ref name=”hspsprofile”>{{cite news |title=Hanspeter Schaub |url=https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/hanspeter-schaub |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences}}</ref> Schaub was appointed chief editor of the [[American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]]’ ”[[Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets]]” in 2017,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blacksten |first1=John |title=Hanspeter Schaub Appointed Editor-in-Chief of AIAA’s Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets |url=https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2017/01/20/Hanspeter-Schaub-Appointed-Editor-in-Chief-of-AIAA39s-Journal-of-Spacecraft-and-Rockets |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |date=20 January 2017}}</ref> and was replaced by [[Olivier de Weck]]. |
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Schaub was elected a 2013 fellow of the [[American Astronautical Society]],<ref>{{cite news |issue=2 |volume=53 |title=Congratulations to AAS Award Recipients and Fellows |url=https://www.astronautical.org/sites/default/files/spacetimes/spacetimes_53-2.pdf |access-date=5 November 2023 |work=Space Times |publisher=American Astronautical Society |date=March–April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=AAS Fellows |url=https://astronautical.org/fellows/ |publisher=American Astronautical Society}}</ref> and awarded an equivalent honor by the [[American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]] in 2019.<ref name=”2019aaiacuboulder”>{{cite news |title=Schaub formally inducted as a 2019 AIAA Fellow |url=https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/2019/05/23/schaub-formally-inducted-2019-aiaa-fellow |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences |date=23 May 2019}}</ref><ref name=”2019aaiabouldercu”>{{cite news |last1=Zehnder |first1=Jeff |title=Schaub elected an AIAA fellow |url=https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/2019/02/04/schaub-elected-aiaa-fellow |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences |date=4 February 2019}}</ref> Schaub is the 2021 recipient of the AIAA’s J. Leland Atwood Award.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blacksten |first1=John |title=Dr. Hanspeter {{sic|Shaub|nolink=y}} to Receive the J. Leland Atwood Award |url=https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2017/12/06/Dr-Hanspeter-Shaub-to-Receive-the-J-Leland-Atwood-Award |publisher=American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |date=6 December 2017}}</ref> |
Schaub was elected a 2013 fellow of the [[American Astronautical Society]],<ref>{{cite news |issue=2 |volume=53 |title=Congratulations to AAS Award Recipients and Fellows |url=https://www.astronautical.org/sites/default/files/spacetimes/spacetimes_53-2.pdf |access-date=5 November 2023 |work=Space Times |publisher=American Astronautical Society |date=March–April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=AAS Fellows |url=https://astronautical.org/fellows/ |publisher=American Astronautical Society}}</ref> and awarded an equivalent honor by the [[American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics]] in 2019.<ref name=”2019aaiacuboulder”>{{cite news |title=Schaub formally inducted as a 2019 AIAA Fellow |url=https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/2019/05/23/schaub-formally-inducted-2019-aiaa-fellow |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences |date=23 May 2019}}</ref><ref name=”2019aaiabouldercu”>{{cite news |last1=Zehnder |first1=Jeff |title=Schaub elected an AIAA fellow |url=https://www.colorado.edu/aerospace/2019/02/04/schaub-elected-aiaa-fellow |access-date=5 November 2023 |publisher=University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Sciences |date=4 February 2019}}</ref> Schaub is the 2021 recipient of the AIAA’s J. Leland Atwood Award.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Blacksten |first1=John |title=Dr. Hanspeter {{sic|Shaub|nolink=y}} to Receive the J. Leland Atwood Award |url=https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2017/12/06/Dr-Hanspeter-Shaub-to-Receive-the-J-Leland-Atwood-Award |publisher=American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics |date=6 December 2017}}</ref> |
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Swiss aerospace engineer
Hanspeter Schaub is a Swiss aerospace engineer.
Schaub was raised in Switzerland, and became a fan of science fiction films such as the Star Wars franchise, which led to his interest in aerospace engineering.[1] Upon completing completing a year of high school in the United States as an exchange student,[1] Schaub attended Texas A&M University, where he earned bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree in aerospace engineering.[2] He holds the Schaden Leadership Chair and the Glenn Murphy Endowed Chair at the University of Colorado Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science.[2] Schaub was appointed chief editor of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics‘ Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets in 2017,[3] and was replaced by Olivier de Weck.
Schaub was elected a 2013 fellow of the American Astronautical Society,[4][5] and awarded an equivalent honor by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in 2019.[6][7] Schaub is the 2021 recipient of the AIAA’s J. Leland Atwood Award.[8] In 2025, Schaub was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.[9]


