Professor Jean-Baptiste Jeannin Elected AIAA Associate Fellow

Aerospace Engineering Assistant Professor recognized for contributions towards the industry

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Jean-Baptiste Jeannin on being elected to the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Class of 2025 Associate Fellows. This recognition showcases individuals who have accomplished important engineering or scientific work and who have made outstanding contributions towards the industry. 

“The AIAA Associate Fellows personify the innovation that drives our industry forward,” stated AIAA CEO Dan Dumbacher in a press release. “The members of the Class of 2025 Associate Fellows embody the ingenuity that is crucial for developing solutions to the complex questions raised across aeronautics, aerospace R&D, and space. On behalf of the Institute, we recognize the families, friends, and colleagues who support the Associate Fellows as they contribute their expertise to our community.”

Professor Jeannin has been an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Michigan since 2017, focusing his research on formal verification and safety of cyber-physical systems, with an emphasis on aerospace software systems. Additionally, he is the head of the Michigan Aerospace and Robotics Verification Laboratory (MARVL), a lab within U-M that works to verify real-world, safety-critical systems with research geared towards formal verification for numerical methods, collision avoidance for airborne and ground vehicles, and verification of machine learning and of control theory.

AIAA will honor and induct the 2025 class at the AIAA Associate Fellows Induction Ceremony and Dinner during the 2025 AIAA SciTech Forum, 6–10 January 2025, in Orlando, Florida.