Sky of Dreams
Alumna Annie Cheng鈥檚 innovation takes flight at NASA
By Kelly Rembold
For 麻豆村 alumna Annie Cheng, the sky has always been the limit.
She is the deputy principal engineer of Urban Air Mobility Airspace subproject at NASA, and she鈥檚 also a licensed private airplane pilot with a love of flying.
鈥淚 love being in the sky,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淚 fell in love with seeing places, and when you fly, you are able to go anywhere.鈥
Unlike other aviation professionals though, her airborne career started somewhere very different from a cockpit.
鈥淚 love being in the sky. I fell in love with seeing places, and when you fly, you are able to go anywhere.鈥
Annie Cheng
Curiosity Takes the Controls
Annie received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer science with a minor in business administration from the University of British Columbia in 2002.
From there, she started looking for a graduate program that combined both of her interests. She chose the yearlong master of information systems management program through .
鈥溌槎勾 was a perfect fit for me,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淚 liked the aspect of learning how to use technology to solve problems and understanding how the technology enables better business.鈥
After completing the program in 2003, Annie weighed her options for the future.
鈥淚 was looking at the world with bright, wide eyes trying to figure out what I wanted to do,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淚 ended up in trading on Wall Street, and I loved it for a while.鈥
Eventually, she wanted to explore new horizons.
鈥淚 started wondering what I could contribute to the world,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淚 was reading a lot on the side, and I started falling in love with airplanes. I was never exposed to aviation before that, so I decided to take a course.鈥
Annie enrolled in an online course through the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I realized aviation was something I could do,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 had an engineering background and knew that I could learn it.鈥
Annie went on to receive a master鈥檚 degree in aeronautics and astronautics engineering from Purdue University. In 2008, she started her first job in the aviation industry as an aviation consultant.
鈥溌槎勾 was a perfect fit for me. I liked the aspect of learning how to use technology to solve problems and understanding how the technology enables better business.鈥
Annie Cheng
Soaring Higher
At NASA, Annie leads a large team of researchers who are working on the development of electric air taxis. The taxis are part of NASA鈥檚 initiative to create 鈥渁 safe and efficient system for air passenger and cargo transportation within an urban area.鈥
鈥淚 provide guidance on how to tie multiple areas of research together to make this idea a reality,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淧art of my role is coordinating with everyone involved 鈥 not just the technology piece but also between the aviation industry and the government.鈥
Annie enjoys being a leader, and it鈥檚 also a challenge.
鈥淚鈥檝e had to learn how to guide a team with a lot of different ideas and make sure we're all on the same page,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 put everyone in a room and try to engage them in a way that makes them come together. It鈥檚 fun, but not easy.鈥
Annie uses lessons she learned at Heinz College to help her succeed as a leader.
鈥淭he program was a mix of courses, so it created an environment where I had to work with different groups of people,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淭he group projects helped me learn how to do that, and I really liked it.鈥
One of her toughest classes left her with a vital experience.
鈥淚t was the negotiation class, and I didn鈥檛 do very well in it,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淏ut it taught me that there is a method to negotiation. In hindsight, I think that course opened my eyes to help people reach a consensus.鈥
鈥淚 really want to help push this along, so that it [the air taxi] becomes reality. I know it's probably going to be strange at first, but I want people to see it as a new way to fly and understand the benefit to society.鈥
Annie Cheng
Flying Toward the Future
When her aviation career began, Annie never dreamed she鈥檇 be working on electric air taxis.
She describes the taxis as 鈥渁 hybrid helicopter and airplane鈥 but much quieter than a helicopter.
The taxis are designed for city centers and other densely populated areas. They can take off from a rooftop and carry passengers or packages to nearby destinations.
鈥淚 really want to help push this along, so that it becomes reality,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 know it's probably going to be strange at first, but I want people to see it as a new way to fly and understand the benefit to society.鈥
When the time comes, she鈥檒l be one of the first people behind the controls.
鈥淎 few different companies have let me fly their simulators,鈥 Annie says. 鈥淭hey said I could pilot one someday, and I'm definitely waiting for it.鈥