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Brendan Kutler Memorial Scholarship

 

brendan_scholarship_rocketThe Brendan Kutler Memorial Scholarship was established in 2011 in honor of Brendan M. Kutler, who suddenly and unexpectedly died in his sleep on December 29, 2009 at the age of seventeen. The $20,000 four year college scholarship is awarded annually to a high school senior who has successfully participated in either the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) or Summer Science Program (SSP). Both TARC and SSP were programs that Brendan passionately participated in.

Mr. Terence W. Lyons, then the Chief Executive Officer of AmSafe Industries, Inc., provided both the idea and initial funding for the scholarship. In announcing the scholarship, Mr. Lyons remarked: “Brendan was an extraordinary young man who found ways to connect with people all over the globe. Will grace and humility, Brendan strived to use his talents to support others and to make the world a better place. It is in this spirit and in his honor and memory that we have established this scholarship. In an era where more often than not we hear about what is wrong with our upcoming generation, Brendan was a shining example of what is good in so many of today’s young people. Through this scholarship, we hope to identify other young men and women with similar traits, values and aspirations and to help them, through education, to make a positive impact as tomorrow’s leaders.”

Brendan’s insatiable thirst for knowledge led him to achievements well beyond his years. In the academic world, Brendan defined the notion of intellectual curiosity. Japanese, computer science, cinema, scientific research, music and photography were his passions, which he pursued with dogged determination.

Beyond his intellectual gifts, however, Brendan was an extraordinary human being who found ways to connect with people all over the globe. With grace and humility, Brendan used his talents to support others and to make the world a better place.

Brendan’s level of curiosity drove him to always probe beyond the simple answer. In his world, the answer wasn’t necessarily the point, because for Brendan, life was truly more about the journey than the destination.

For someone so gifted in the areas of math and computer science, Brendan also had a capability to express a depth of emotion through the written word; a talent that is especially rare in one so young. Writing recently about a trip he took to Japan, Brendan demonstrated his understanding of the importance of appreciating the time we have: “After my travels, I focus on living instead of existing – and life has blossomed.” Despite his extraordinary gifts, Brendan did not seek accolades. He instead sought to support and promote the achievement of others. Brendan lived his life by the saying, “None of us are as smart as all of us.”

Applying for the Scholarship

For the 2013-14 academic year, the scholarship program eligibility is being expanded to include high school seniors who have participated either in TARC or Summer Science Program (SSP), a program affiliated with several universities in which students perform hands-on astronomical research projects.

Click here to download a PDF copy of the scholarship application.

Previous Scholarship Recipients
Aaron Ashley

Aaron Ashley

The 2012 recipient of the award is Aaron Lewis Ashley of Gretna, Nebraska. With support from the scholarship, Aaron is now attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Aaron lead his Gretna High School rocketry team in the nationwide Team America Rocketry Challenge. While he has extensive interests and accomplishments ranging from competition-level piano and percussion, astronomy and Boy Scouts, Aaron dreams of one day being instrumental in advancing the exploration of space.
Rasmi Elasmar

Rasmi Elasmar

The 2013 recipient of the award is Rasmi Elasmar of Lakewood, California. He excelled at a broad range of course offerings as Mayfair High School while simultaneously completing classes at the University of California, Irvine and being employed by the Aerospace Corporation. With support from the scholarship, Rasmi plans to attend Columbia University in New York. Rasmi attended the Summer Science Program in Santa Barbara. He has strong intellectual curiosity with a wide diversity of interests all balanced by a good dose of compassion and humility. Rasmi hopes to use computer science to address the “big issues” in this world.
Denis Russu

Denis Russu

The 2014 recipient of the award is Denis Russu. ‘Denis grew up in an agrarian village in southern Ukraine. Like many young aspiring scientists, he spent his early years in school with his heart set on becoming an astronaut. As he grew older and moved to the United States, that ambition developed into a love for astrophysics and mathematics. Denis’ studies in STEM culminated in his participation in the Summer Science Program; research in Low Energy Nuclear Reactions at Portland State University (PSU); and taking his rocket team to the Team America Rocketry Challenge (TARC) finals in DC—the first team from his school to ever make it to finals. Lately Denis has been increasingly drawn to the engineering disciplines where he feels he can have a more direct impact on humanity than his earlier love for theory. Denis will be attending Stanford University as a prospective aerospace engineering major with a heavy dose of computer sciences. He is very excited about exploring the blossoming private aerospace industry.