Dr. Jan Roskam
(1930 – 2022)
Past President
Dr. Roskam retired as the Dean E. Ackers Distinguished Professor in Aerospace Engineering at The University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas in 2003. He authored a two-volume text called Airplane Flight Dynamics and Automatic Flight Controls and an eigh-volume text called Airplane Design. He co-authored (with Dr. C. Edward Lan) a text called Airplane Aerodynamics and Performance. These texts are used by more than fifty universities and by aerospace companies in the USA and abroad. In addition he authored or co-authored over 150 papers, articles and technical reports. Dr. Roskam was a Fellow in the AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), a Fellow in the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) and a Fellow in the Royal Aeronautical Society (England). He authored of more than 155 publications including 16 textbooks on aeronautical engineering. He worked on the design and development of more than 36 different airplane types. Dr. Roskam also piloted more than 38 different types of airplanes.
Before joining K.U. in 1967, Dr. Roskam had twelve years of experience working for Aviolanda Aircraft Co. (in The Netherlands), for Cessna Aircraft Co. (in Wichita, Kansas) and for The Boeing Company (in Wichita, Kansas and in Seattle, Washington). He received his MSAE (1954) from the Delft University of Technology (The Netherlands) and his Ph.D. in Aeronautics and Astronautics (1965) from The University of Washington (Seattle).
Before co-founding DARcorporation, Dr. Roskam was a consultant to companies in the USA and in Europe and also served as a consultant to NASA, USAF and DARPA. Dr. Roskam had been actively involved in the design and development of the following aircraft: Aviolanda AT 21, Cessna T-37, Boeing TFX design, Boeing SST design, Learjet Models 25, 35/36 and 55, Cessna Citation I, SIAI Marchetti S-211 and Piaggio 180-Avanti. Jan Roskam managed the low speed and transonic speed wind tunnel programs for the SIAI Marchetti S-211 and Piaggio 180-Avanti. In 1991 Jan Roskam co-founded DARcorporation and functioned as president until 2004. He supervised the technical aspects of all consulting work. Dr. Roskam reviewed all consulting work and was involved with all engineering meetings for consulting projects.
Professional Experience
President, Design, Analysis and Research Corporation (DARcorporation), Lawrence, KS: 1991-2004
Ackers Distinguished Professor of Aerospace Engineering, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS: 1974-2003
President, Roskam Aviation and Engineering Corporation, Lawrence, KS: 1972-2001
Member, Laboratory Advisory Group, Flight Dynamics Laboratory, WPAFB, Dayton, OH: 1990-1993
Member, USAF X-29 Future Applications Committee: 1987-1993
Member, Aerospace Engineering Board, National Research Council: 1985-1988
Member of various Advisory Committees to NASA: 1976-1985
Director, Flight Research Laboratory, Center for Research Inc., Lawrence, KS: 1967-1984
Chairman, Department of Aerospace Engineering, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS: 1972-1976
Professor of Aerospace Engineering, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS: 1967-1974
Senior Group Engineer, The Boeing Company, Wichita, KS and Seattle, WA: 1959-1967
Preliminary Design Engineer and Senior Aerodynamics Engineer, Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS: 1957-1959
Assistant Chief Designer, Aviolanda Aircraft Company, The Netherlands: 1954-1957
Principal Consulting Work
- The Boeing Company, Seattle, WA and Wichita, KS
Gates Learjet Corporation, Wichita, KS
Beech Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, KS
Cessna Aircraft Company, Wichita, KS
Bell Helicopter Company, Fort Worth, TX
Teledyne Brown Engineering, Huntsville, AL
SRI International, Stanford, CA
Piper Aircraft Corporation, Vero Beach, FL
SIAI-Marchetti S.p.A., Sesto Calende, Italy
Rinaldo Piaggio S.p.A., Finale Ligure, Italy
Grumman Corporation, Bethpage, NY
Smith Aircraft Corporation, Bay St.Louis, MS
Airbus Industrie, Blagnac, France
Honors
Fellow, RAeS: 2010
Outstanding Aerospace Engineering Educator by the aerospace engineering seniors in 1990, 1992, 1996, 1998 and 2000
- Design Awards for leading a team of 30 students and faculty from KU, WSU and KState to a first place win in the first NASA/FAA General Aviation Aircraft Design Competition of 1995, 1997 and 1998.
Gould Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching: 1969 and 1996
Governor of Kansas General Aviation Award for 1993
SAE Distinguished Speaker Award: 1990
AIAA Distinguished Lecturer: 1989-1990
Fellow, SAE: 1990
Fellow, AIAA: 1989
AIAA John Leland Atwood Award: 1987
University of Kansas Higuchi Award: 1986
AIAA General Aviation Award: 1986
SAE Forest McFarland Award: 1983
Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Xi, Omicron Delta Kappa
University of Kansas Ned Fleming Teaching Award
Service
Member, Fellow-Peer-Review committee for AIAA: 1990-2000
U.S. Editor of the Aircraft Design Journal, a quarterly journal published by Elsevier Publishing, United Kingdom. First issue published in March 1998. This was a three-year appointment. Prof. E. Torenbeek of Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands is the European Editor
Member, SAE General Aviation Aircraft Committee for the organization of the 1997 SAE Business Aircraft Meeting in Wichita, Kansas: April 29-May 3, 1997
Member, ETAB (Emerging Technologies Applications Board) for the SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers): 1993-1995
Member, AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) Aircraft Design Technical Committee: 1982-1994
Organizer of the Session on Aircraft Design Methodology at the SAE Business Aircraft Meeting in Wichita, Kansas: May 17-19, 1993
Served as committee member on the PhD committee for Mr. J. Middel of Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands at the request of Professor E. Torenbeek, chairman of that committee. Was invited and accepted to review the dissertation and to attend its public defense in Delft, The Netherlands on April 13, 1992
Member of the USAF/DARPA X-29 Future Applications Committee: 1992
Member, X-29 Applications Committee, USAF: 1991
AIAA Distinguished Lecturer: 1989 – 1991
Expert Member, Search Committee for a Professorship in Aeronautics at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
Short Courses
Dr. Roskam taught over 150 short courses:
- Through KU Division of Continuing Education: Dr. Roskam was active in teaching short courses on the subjects of Airplane Design, Airplane Performance, and Airplane Stability and Control through the KU Division of Continuing Education. These courses were taught in the following countries: USA, France, England, Germany, Singapore, Canada and Australia.
Through NSF: A two-week short course, sponsored by NSF (National Science Foundation) on Airplane Design for a group of twenty US university professors at KU from Airplane Design at KU, in 1990, July 13-24 (2 weeks), attendees: 19 university professors. In 1991 he did the same course for a group of 20 university professors (July 22 – August 2, 1991).
Community Service
Member, Board of Trustees, Ottawa Public Education Trust: 1990 – 1994