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Israel J. Wygnanski to Present AIAA Dryden Lecture in Research
13 December 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Israel J. Wygnanski to Present AIAA Dryden Lecture in ResearchDecember 13, 2016 – Reston, Va. – Israel J. Wygnanski, professor, Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, has received the 2017 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Dryden Lectureship in Research. Wygnanski,
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Anthony M. Waas Wins AIAA – ASC James H. Starnes Jr. Award
29 November 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Honored for Contributions to Experimental, Analytical and Computational Composite Structures November 29, 2016 – Reston, Va. – Anthony M. Waas, professor and Boeing-Egtvedt Endowed Chair, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, has won the 2017 American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)–American Society
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AIAA Members Invited to Participate in NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge
15 November 2016
NASA’s 3D-Printed Habitat Challenge seeks to foster development of new technologies to additively manufacture a habitat using local indigenous materials with, or without, recyclable materials, in space and on Earth. The three-part competition asks citizen inventors to use readily available and recyclable materials for the raw material to print habitats. Phase 1 of the 3D-Printed
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AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of Its Undergraduate Individual Aircraft Design Competition
25 October 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] October 25, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its annual Undergraduate Individual Aircraft Design Competition. This year’s competition asked entrants to design a Military Flying Straddle Carrier capable of moving combat troops
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AIAA Scholarship and Student Awards 2017
17 October 2016
Applications Open 31 October To support the success of future aerospace professionals, the AIAA Foundation annually awards financial aid to undergraduate and graduate student members studying in the fields of science or engineering. Undergraduate Scholarships: David and Catherine Thompson Space Technology Scholarship – $5,000 Digital Avionics Scholarships – $2,000 Leatrice Gregory Pendray Scholarship – $1,250, female applicants only Liquid Propulsion
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AIAA Member Spotlight – October 2016
14 October 2016
AIAA Profiles Dr. Brian Argrow By Lawrence Garrett, AIAA web editor 14 October 2016 With the Institute paying close attention in recent times to the many aspects of developing UAS and UAV technology, it is only fitting that it has selected an inspiring and innovative individual for its October 2016 member spotlight. Dr. Brian Argrow, a
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Important Announcement: New Editor-in-Chief Sought for the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
13 October 2016
13 October 2016 AIAA is seeking an outstanding candidate with an international reputation for this position to assume the responsibilities of Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets in early 2017. The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for maintaining and enhancing the journal’s quality and reputation as well as establishing a strategic vision for the journal. He or
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AIAA and AIA Host National A&D Workforce Summit
22 September 2016
by Steve Sidorek, AIAA Public Policy manager AIAA teamed with the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) to organize and host the 2016 National A&D Workforce Summit: Collaborating to Inspire and Build the Aerospace Workforce of Tomorrow. The two-day forum, which took place 7–8 September, in Washington, DC, convened nearly 150 leaders from academia, government, industry, and
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AVIATION 2017 Call for Papers Open
21 September 2016
The 2017 AIAA AVIATION Forum ;will combine the best aspects of technical conferences with insights from respected aviation leaders, providing a single, integrated forum for navigating the key challenges and opportunities affecting the future direction of global aviation policy, planning, R&D, security, environmental issues, and international markets. The DEMAND for UNMANNED symposium, ITAR sessions, 18 technical conferences, and six student
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AIAA Member Spotlight – September 2016 – Connie Liu
16 September 2016
AIAA Congratulates Connie Liu Special “Back to School” Edition By Duane Hyland, AIAA Communications (2008–2017) 16 September 2016 Worn out from projecting its beam to the West Coast in July, the spotlight took the month of August off, but with millions of students returning to school across the nation, it woke from its slumber and pivoted
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AIAA Member Spotlight – September 2016 – April A. Lanotte
16 September 2016
AIAA Profiles April A. Lanotte Special “Back to School” Edition By Duane Hyland, AIAA Communications (2008–2017) 16 September 2016 Feeling energized from its long rest in August, the Spotlight decided that one profile was not enough for the month of September, so after its short sprint to Atlanta, the Spotlight grew ambitious and also decided to
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AIAA to Recognize Achievements During AIAA Space and Astronautics Forum and Exposition 2016
9 September 2016
9 September 2016 AIAA will present awards for key contributions to space science and technology during a 12:30 p.m. luncheon on September 15, as part of the AIAA Space and Astronautics Forum and Exposition AIAA SPACE, September 13-16, at the Long Beach Hyatt, Long Beach, California. Full Story
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AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of Its 2015 – 2016 Undergraduate Team Engine Design Competition
8 September 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of Its 2015 – 2016 Undergraduate Team Engine Design Competition September 8, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its 2015–2016 AIAA Foundation Undergraduate Team Engine Design Competition. This
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Call for AIAA Foundation Award Nominations
8 September 2016
AIAA Foundation Award for Excellence Honoring Excellence within the Aerospace Community The AIAA Foundation Award for Excellence is the highest award presented by the AIAA Foundation Board of Trustees, recognizing excellence within the aerospace community. Eligible nominees will offer a unique achievement or extraordinary lifetime contributions inspiring the global aerospace community. Nomination Deadline: 15 November
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AIAA Foundation Announces Winners of Its 2015-2016 Space Design Competition
8 September 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Teams from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sweep Top Three Places September 8, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation is pleased to announce the results of its annual Undergraduate Space Design Competition. The 2015–2016 competition asked contestants to design
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AIAA Space and Astronautics Forum and Exposition 2016 To Be Held in Long Beach, California
6 September 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] AIAA Space and Astronautics Forum and Exposition 2016 to be Held in Long Beach, CaliforniaVisions for Future Space Use, Free Market Space Economy, Mars Exploration, On-Orbit Satellite Servicing Among Agenda ItemsSeptember 6, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) will hold
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AIAA Foundation Announces its Graduate Award Winners
23 August 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] August 23, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation has announced the recipients of its seven Graduate Awards for the 2016–2017 academic year. Each academic year the AIAA Foundation presents the Orville and Wilbur Wright Graduate Awards. These $5,000 awards, given in
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Call for Papers – JGCD – Kalman Filter
9 August 2016
Special Issue on “The Kalman Filter and Its Aerospace Applications” On July 2, 2016 the guidance, navigation, and control (GN&C) community lost its eminent ambassador, with the passing of Rudolf Emil Kálmán. Although Kálmán made significant advances to general control and estimation theory, his greatest legacy is the invention of the legendary “Kalman filter,” first
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21 AIAA Members Elected to Interational Academy of Astronautics
4 August 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] August 4, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) congratulates its 21 members who were recently elected as corresponding members and members of the International Academy of Astronautics. The newly elected members are: Mengu Cho,Republic of Korea,member, Engineering Sciences Section Janis
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AIAA Member Spotlight – July–August 2016
1 August 2016
AIAA Profiles Phil Pressel By Duane Hyland, AIAA Communications (2008–2017) 1 August 2016 Deciding it would stay in the west, and wanting to experience a pleasant seashore atmosphere, the spotlight turned its beam from New Mexico to fall on San Diego, California, this month, illuminating AIAA Senior Member Phil Pressel, a semi-retired engineer, author, and Holocaust
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Pierre Chao Looks to the Future of the Propulsion and Energy Market
27 July 2016
Speakers: Pierre Chao, founding partner, Renaissance Strategic Advisors By Duane Hyland, AIAA Communications (2008-2017) With world turmoil, sluggish markets and changing geopolitical landscapes, it pays to know where the U.S. aerospace community stands and in what directions it may go. Pierre Chao, founding partner of Renaissance Strategic Advisors, discussed the future of the market July 27 in
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Stretch Goals Eyed in Additive Manufacturing of Rocket Engines
27 July 2016
Speakers: Moderator Randy Furnas, chief of the power division, Research and Engineering Directorate, NASA’s Glenn Research Center; Elizabeth Robertson, team lead, Liquid Engine Systems Branch, NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center; Jay Littles, director of advanced launch vehicle propulsion, Aerojet Rocketdyne By Ben Iannotta, Aerospace America Editor-in-Chief Makers of rocket engines have plenty of evidence that costs and production
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Aerospace Businesses Must Be Flexible, Adaptable, Innovative
27 July 2016
Panelists: Co-Moderator Bonnie Prado Pino, doctoral student, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University; co-moderator Guillermo Jaramillo Pizarro, doctoral student, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Purdue University; Dave Bowles, director, NASA’s Langley Research Center; Duane Cuttrell, director of operations engineering and technical operations, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics; Julie Van Kleeck, vice president of space programs, Aerojet
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BWX Technologies COO Shares 7 Hacks for Career Success
27 July 2016
Speaker: Rex Geveden, chief operating officer, BWX Technologies Inc by Hannah Godofsky, AIAA Communications Rex Geveden, the chief operating officer of BWX Technologies Inc., shared some advice in the “Seven Career Hacks for Professional Success” session July 27 at the 2016 AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum in Salt Lake City. Career Hack 1: Draft and track your
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Gleaning Propulsion Lessons from History
26 July 2016
Speakers: Eric Besnard, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, California State University, Long Beach; Stephen Heister, Raisbeck distinguished professor and director of the Maurice J. Zucrow Laboratories, Purdue University; Allan McDonald, aerospace consultant and author of “Truth, Lies, and O-Rings: Inside the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster”; John Steinmeyer, business development director, Orbital ATK By Ben Iannotta, Aerospace
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Nuclear Power Could Fuel America’s Space Future
26 July 2016
Panelists: Moderator Lee Mason, principal technologist for power and energy storage, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA; Rex Geveden, chief operating officer, BWX Technologies Inc.; John Casani, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (retired); Leonard Dudzinski, Science Mission Directorate, NASA; Susan Voss, president, Global Nuclear Network Analysis LCC; Patrick McClure, project lead for reactor development, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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High-Power Systems’ Needs Drive Design Challenges
26 July 2016
Panelists: Moderator Graham Warwick, technology managing editor, Aviation Week and Space Technology; Randy Furnas, chief of the power division, Research and Engineering Directorate, NASA’s Glenn Research Center; Rick Hooker, design engineer, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics; John Nairus, chief engineer, Propulsion and Control Division, Air Force Research Laboratory; John Scott, chief technologist, Propulsion and Power Division, NASA’s
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Advancements in Propulsion and Energy Are Changing the Name of the Game
26 July 2016
Panelists: Moderator Janet Kavandi, director, NASA’s Glenn Research Center; Jay Littles, director of advanced launch vehicle propulsion, Aerojet Rocketdyne; Tom Markusic, co-founder and CEO, Firefly Space Systems; James Maughan, technical director of aero-thermal and mechanical systems, GE Global Research By Lawrence Garrett, AIAA Web Editor Ongoing technological advancements in the propulsion and energy sector are spurring
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Reusable Space Systems Are Obtainable
25 July 2016
Panelists: Moderator Dan Dumbacher, professor of engineering practice, Purdue University; Doug Bradley, chief engineer of advance space and launch, Aerojet Rocketdyne; Ben Goldberg, vice president of science and engineering, Propulsion Systems Division, Orbital ATK; Jim Paulsen, vice president of NASA programs, Aerojet Rocketdyne; Gary Payton, distinguished visiting professor, U.S. Air Force Academy; Tom Markusic, co-founder
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U.S. Air Force, NASA Pledge Bold Research Efforts
25 July 2016
Panelists: Moderator Dan Dumbacher, professor of engineering practice, Purdue University; Doug Blake, director, Aerospace Systems Directorate, Air Force Research Laboratory; Dennis Andrucyk, deputy associate administrator, Space Technology Mission Directorate, NASA By Ben Iannotta, Aerospace America Editor-in-Chief Representatives from NASA and the U.S. Air Force discussed initiatives and issues, such as how much technical risk can be accepted when
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Study Questions Near-Term Value of Battery Tech for Large Planes
25 July 2016
Panelists: Moderator Marty Bradley, technical fellow, Boeing; Alan Angleman, senior program officer and study director for the aviation carbon reduction committee, Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine; Mike Benzakein, director, Propulsion and Power Center, Ohio State University, and member of the aviation carbon reduction committee, National Academies; Steve Csonka,
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Vigor Yang to Deliver AIAA Von Kármán Lecture in Astronautics
22 July 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIAA John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Lecture Entitled “Rethinking Space Propulsion: Enabling the Future of Space Transportation and Exploration” July 22, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has selected Vigor Yang, AIAA Fellow, and the William R. T. Oakes Professor and chair of the School of
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Orbital ATK Cygnus Program To Receive AIAA Space Systems Award
14 July 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: John Blacksten 703.264.7532 [email protected] Orbital ATK Cygnus Program To Receive AIAA Space Systems AwardHonored for Innovations and Service to the Global Space Community for Commercial Cargo July 14, 2016 – Reston, Va. – The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is pleased to announce that the Cygnus Program, Orbital ATK
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AIAA Releases Its 2015-2016 Annual Report and Foundation Impact Report
6 July 2016
AIAA has released and posted its 2015–2016 Annual Report, “Heading for New Horizons.” Covering June 2015 through May 2016, it includes the President’s Report, Executive Director’s Report, and President-Elect’s Report. The document also contains the latest member statistics, and information from across the Institute in the areas of Honors and Awards, Public Policy, Strategic Relationship
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AIAA Social Media Contest Results in Online Boost
20 June 2016
by Hannah Thoreson, AIAA Communications AIAA once again held a Twitter contest during this summer’s AIAA AVIATION 2016 Forum. The goals of the contest were to spur engagement related to the forum—and the issues discussed there—among the aerospace community in general on social media. Carolyn Woeber won the grand prize in the contest, an Apple
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Collaboration, Coordination Key to Successful Supersonic Flight Testing Program
17 June 2016
Panelists: Moderator Sandra Magnus, executive director, AIAA; Doug Cooke, principal aerospace consultant, Cooke Concepts and Solutions; retired U.S. Air Force Col. Lee Archambault, chief systems engineer and test pilot, Sierra Nevada Corp., and former astronaut, NASA; retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Joe H. Engle, former astronaut, NASA; John Olson, vice president, Space Exploration Systems, Sierra
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Industry and Commerce Working Toward Safe, Beneficial UAS Traffic Management
17 June 2016
by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer Panelists: Moderator Gretchen West, senior adviser of innovation and technology, Hogan Lovells, and advisory board member, Drone World Expo; Sean Cassidy, director, Strategic Partnerships, Amazon Prime Air; David Famolari, director, Verizon Ventures; R. John Hansman, T. Wilson professor of aeronautics and astronautics and director of the International Center for Air Transportation, Massachusetts
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Tomorrow’s Drones Are Amazing, but Obstacles Exist
17 June 2016
by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer Speakers: Andy Lacher, UAS integration research strategist, Mitre; Dale Richards, senior research fellow in human factors, Coventry University Drones that essentially fly themselves are available now, but there are obstacles, and the future needs humans working with drones, experts said June 16 at the 2016 AIAA Demand for Unmanned Symposium in Washington, D.C. In
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Aircraft Designs Test the Limits of Regulation, CFD Software Simulation
17 June 2016
Panelists: Moderator Irene M. Gregory, senior technologist for advanced theory and applications, NASA’s Langley Research Center; Jay Brandon, senior research engineer, Flight Dynamics Branch, NASA’s Langley Research Center; Clay Harden, principal engineer of flight sciences integration, Gulfstream Aerospace; Alan Lawless, chief flight test engineer, Honda Aircraft Co.; Anthony Washburn, senior technologist for aerosciences, NASA’s Langley Research
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AIAA Member Spotlight – June 2016
16 June 2016
AIAA Profiles Dr. Moriba Jah By Duane Hyland, AIAA Communications (2008–2017) 16 June 2016 Backtracking from its May excursion to California, the spotlight beam turned back east, taking a short jaunt to fall on Cedar Crest, New Mexico, illuminating Dr. Moriba Jah, director of Space Object Behavioral Sciences at the University of Arizona. Dr. Jah, an
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Fresh Hope for General Aviation Community
16 June 2016
Panelists: Moderator Gregory J. Bowles, director of European regulatory affairs and engineering, General Aviation Manufacturers Association; Nicholas K. Borer, principal investigator, Aeronautics Systems Analysis Branch, NASA’s Langley Research Center; Lowell Foster, flight test engineer, FAA’s Small Airplane Directorate; Rick Peri, vice president for government and industry affairs, Aircraft Electronics Association; Andy Supinie, director of aerospace
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John Langford: UAS Industry Is Growing, and Focus Needs to Shift
16 June 2016
Speaker: John Langford, chairman and CEO, Aurora Flight Sciences Corp. by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer The unmanned aerial system industry has outpaced the growth of the general aviation business, and now is the time to work on the details of this revolution with the help of new stakeholders, John Langford said June 16 at the 2016 AIAA Demand
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Drones Need More Room to Grow
16 June 2016
Panelists: Moderator Dallas Brooks, director, Raspet Flight Research Laboratory, Mississippi State University, and co-chair, FAA’s UAS Science and Research Panel; John Cavolowsky, director, Airspace Operations and Safety Program, Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, NASA headquarters; Jonathan Evans, CEO, Skyward; Diane Gibbens, president and CEO, Trumbull Unmanned; Charlie Keegan, chairman elect, Air Traffic Control Association; Michael Singer, CEO,
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Developers Charged With Making UAS a More Trusted and Autonomous System
15 June 2016
Panelists: Moderator I.J. Hudson, former technology reporter, NBC4 Washington (WRC-TV); Brian Argrow, professor of aerospace engineering sciences, University of Colorado; Michael S. Francis, chief advanced programs and senior fellow, United Technologies Research Center; Parimal H. Kopardekar, manager, Safe Autonomous Systems Operations Project, and principal investigator, Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic Management, NASA’s Ames Research Center; John Langford,
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Inventors Hope Investors Give Them Room to Grow
15 June 2016
Panelists: Moderator John Langford, chairman and CEO, Aurora Flight Sciences Corp.; Joe Burns, CEO, Sensurion Aerospace; Jonathan Evans, CEO, Skyward; Ben Marcus, co-founder and CEO, AirMap; Jason Rigoli, partner, Enlightenment Capital; Richard Whittle, author, “Predator: The Secret Origins of the Drone Revolution” by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer Building the next generation of unmanned aerial systems requires educating
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Driverless Cars Have Much to Learn from Aviation
15 June 2016
Speaker: Mary Louise “Missy” Cummings, associate professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, and director, Humans and Autonomy Laboratory, Duke University by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer The coming autonomous world of travel and transportation is one in which two industries could learn from each other for safer, more quickly developed technology, said
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Getting Past Barriers to Embrace Profound Changes in Civil Aviation
15 June 2016
Speaker: John-Paul Clarke, professor, Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, and director, Air Transportation Laboratory, Georgia Institute of Technology by David Hodes, Aerospace America contributing writer Research shows there are barriers to overcome as the movement toward an autonomous system that can operate with less human intervention gets closer every day, John-Paul Clarke said June 15 at the 2016 AIAA
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The HondaJet: How One Engineer’s Dream Project Became a Reality
14 June 2016
Keynote speaker: Michimasa Fujino, president and CEO, Honda Aircraft Co. by Hannah Godofsky, AIAA Communications It’s rare in the modern world that any manufactured vehicle is the dream project of only one engineer. Huge teams of people working with large companies design most aircraft. But the HondaJet has been the pet project of Michimasa Fujino since 1997,
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Commercial Aviation: Rooted in Glory, Strained by Exponential Growth
13 June 2016
Keynote speaker: Michael Delaney, vice president, Airplane Development, Boeing Commercial Airplanes by Hannah Godofsky, AIAA Communications From the first flight in 1903, the commercial aviation industry has grown swiftly and has achieved much, but that growth has brought challenges, which Michael Delaney, the vice president of airplane development with Boeing Commercial Airplanes, discussed June 13 during the opening
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AIAA Member Spotlight – May 2016
17 May 2016
AIAA Profiles Dr. Wanda Austin By Duane Hyland, AIAA Communications (2008–2017) 17 May 2016 After its short trip to North Carolina, the spotlight felt fully recharged and refreshed and pointed its beam west this month, falling on El Segundo, California, and illuminating Dr. Wanda Austin, the President and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation. Dr. Austin is