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Daniele Mortari Astronautics Symposium

To recognize his scientific contributions, retirement, and the 70th birthday of Professor Daniele Mortari.

In cooperation with the American Astronautical Society (AAS) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and sponsored by: Department of Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, and Institute of Scientific Computations of Texas A&M University.

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Professor Daniele Mortari

Professor Daniele Mortari is a distinguished scholar renowned for his research in spacecraft attitude determination, star tracker data processing, satellite constellation design, and applied mathematics. Over his career, he has supervised several Ph.D. and M.S. students, authored over 130 journal articles, 250 conference papers, and delivered over 100 invited seminars. Dr. Mortari has been widely recognized for his work, including Best Paper Awards from AAS/AIAA conference and from Mathematics and Advances in Space Research journals, three NASA Group Achievement Awards, the 2007 IEEE Judith A. Resnik Award, and the 2015 AAS Dirk Brouwer Award. He was elected Fellow of IEEE, AAS, AIIA, and AAIA, an Associate Fellow of AIAA, a member of the International Academy of Astronautics, and an honorary member of IEEE-AESS and AIDAA. He currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Functional Interpolation section of the journal Mathematics and has previously been an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Aerospace and Electronic Systems and the AAS Journal of the Astronautical Sciences.

 

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32nd AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference

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The AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Conference continues to be the leading international platform for the exchange of knowledge in the field of aeroacoustics. It provides researchers and engineers from academia, industry, and government a unique opportunity to share recent findings and explore future research directions. Contributions are invited on all aspects of noise generation, propagation, and control for aerospace vehicles, novel airborne systems as well as other industrial applications such as wind energy.

The technical program will feature theoretical, experimental, and numerical studies presenting original research or innovative approaches, with a particular focus on the rapidly evolving landscape of air transportation, considering their impact on structures and communities. This includes significant activity in Urban Air Mobility and Unmanned Air Systems, where the development of quieter, more sustainable aerial vehicles is driving intense aeroacoustic research. Contributions related to low-carbon aircraft technologies and novel flight concepts are especially encouraged. Comprehensive reviews and topical surveys will also be considered.

While the conference topics are outlined below, submissions on related subjects — including cross-sector applications of noise reduction technologies and non-aerospace research with potential aerospace impact — are welcome.

Questions about abstracts should be referred to:

The conference is organized by the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics. For updates and announcements including the venue and booking information please visit www.aeroacoustics2026.eu.

Special Sessions

HAWT Workshop
The Hybrid Anechoic Wind Tunnel Workshop brings together researchers interested in hybrid anechoic aeroacoustic wind tunnels and their application. The workshop serves as a forum to present and discuss results from new experimental campaigns, as well as exchange updates, opportunities and issues related to hybrid anechoic tunnels. We do also welcome contributions concerning computations related to HAWTs, for example regarding validation or the analysis of the setup. The workshop will include a session with submitted and invited paper presentations, and a discussion session. Contact William Devenport ([email protected]) or Andreas Fischer ([email protected]) for further information.

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Conference Topics

  • Advanced Air Mobility Noise
  • Unmanned Air Systems Aeroacoustics
  • Advanced Testing Techniques
  • Jet Aeroacoustics
  • Propeller, Rotorcraft, and Wind Turbine Noise
  • Airframe/High-Lift Noise
  • Reduced-Order Modeling and Machine Learning for Fluid
  • Dynamics and Aeroacoustics
  • Acoustics/Fluid Dynamics Interactions
  • Interior Noise/Structural Acoustics and Metamaterials
  • Flight Vehicle Community Noise, Sonic Boom, and Metrics
  • Computational Aeroacoustics
  • Turbomachinery and Core Noise
  • Duct Acoustics
  • General Acoustics
  • UAS / UAM Acoustic Measurements and Certification

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AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Best Paper Award

Conference papers of superb technical quality, originality, and scholarly accuracy will be considered for the 2027 AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics Best Paper Award.

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Student Paper Award

Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit papers to the Aeroacoustics Student Paper Competition by selecting the “Student Paper Competition” presentation type when uploading abstracts. Student papers should report on thesis-related work conducted in collaboration with faculty advisors. The primary author must have been a student in May 2025 and must present the paper. The award will be based on the technical quality of the paper and the clarity of the presentation. The winning student will receive a monetary award and certificate.

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2026 Region VI Student Conference

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Conference Host: California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA
Conference Location: Advanced Tech Labs at Cal Poly SLO

Take part in AIAA’s Regional Student Conference by presenting your research in a formal technical meeting, exchange ideas, and discuss programs with students from other universities in your region.

Please note: A high school or university student in good standing at their institution who is also an AIAA student member is eligible to submit a paper to the Regional Student Conference. The submitting and presenting author(s) must be AIAA student members. Any student may attend the Regional Student Conference but may be subjected to a higher registration fee if they are not AIAA members. Please click here for more information to join as an AIAA Student Member.

You must be attending a high school/college/university in Region VI to participate in the Region VI Student Conference. Students can petition to present at a conference outside their university’s region by emailing [email protected].

Region VI includes Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Hawaii. Additionally, it includes the Canadian provinces of Yukon and British Columbia.

Cash prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place winners for each category.

Refer to the Student Conferences webpage for conference rules and FAQs.

2026 Region V Student Conference

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Conference Host: Iowa State University, Howe Hall & Sukup Hall, Ames, IA
Conference Dates: 26–27 March 2026

Take part in AIAA’s Regional Student Conference by presenting your research in a formal technical meeting, exchange ideas, and discuss programs with students from other universities in your region.

Please note: A high school or university student in good standing at their institution who is also an AIAA student member is eligible to submit a paper to the Regional Student Conference. The submitting and presenting author(s) must be AIAA student members. Any student may attend the Regional Student Conference but may be subjected to a higher registration fee if they are not AIAA members. Please click here for more information to join as an AIAA Student Member.

You must be attending a high school/college/university in Region V to participate in the Region V Student Conference. Students can petition to present at a conference outside their university’s region by emailing [email protected].

Region V includes Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Additionally, it includes the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.

Cash prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place winners for each category.

2026 Region IV Student Conference

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Host: Rice University, Houston, Texas
Venue: Duncan Hall, Rice University

Take part in AIAA’s Regional Student Conference by presenting your research in a formal technical meeting, exchange ideas, and discuss programs with students from other universities in your region.

Please note: A high school or university student in good standing at their institution who is also an AIAA student member is eligible to submit a paper to the Regional Student Conference. The submitting and presenting author(s) must be AIAA student members. Any student may attend the Regional Student Conference but may be subjected to a higher registration fee if they are not AIAA members. Please click here for more information to join as an AIAA Student Member.

You must be attending a high school/college/university in Region IV to participate in the Region IV Student Conference. Students can petition to present at a conference outside their university’s region by emailing [email protected].

Region IV includes Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas. Additionally, it includes Mexico.

Cash prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place winners for each category.

Refer to the Student Conferences webpage for conference rules and FAQs.

2026 Region III Student Conference

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Conference Host: University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI
Conference Venue: Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Building – 1320 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 and Ford Motor Company Robotics Building (FMCRB) – 2505 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Take part in AIAA’s Regional Student Conference by presenting your research in a formal technical meeting, exchange ideas, and discuss programs with students from other universities in your region.

Please note: A high school or university student in good standing at their institution who is also an AIAA student member is eligible to submit a paper to the Regional Student Conference. The submitting and presenting author(s) must be AIAA student members. Any student may attend the Regional Student Conference but may be subjected to a higher registration fee if they are not AIAA members. Please click here for more information to join as an AIAA Student Member.

You must be attending a high school/college/university in Region III to participate in the Region III Student Conference. Students can petition to present at a conference outside their university’s region by emailing [email protected].

Region III includes Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin.

Cash prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place winners for each category.

Refer to the Student Conferences webpage for conference rules and FAQs.

2026 Region II Student Conference

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Conference Host: University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Conference Venue: Russell House
Conference Dates: 26–27 March 2026

Take part in AIAA’s Regional Student Conference by presenting your research in a formal technical meeting, exchange ideas, and discuss programs with students from other universities in your region.

Please note: A high school or university student in good standing at their institution who is also an AIAA student member is eligible to submit a paper to the Regional Student Conference. The submitting and presenting author(s) must be AIAA student members. Any student may attend the Regional Student Conference but may be subjected to a higher registration fee if they are not AIAA members. Please click here for more information to join as an AIAA Student Member.

You must be attending a high school/college/university in Region II to participate in the Region II Student Conference.

Region II includes North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Additionally, it includes students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Cash prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place winners for each category.

Refer to the Student Conferences webpage for conference rules and FAQs.

2026 Region I Student Conference

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Conference Host: University of Maryland College Park

Take part in AIAA’s Regional Student Conference by presenting your research in a formal technical meeting, exchange ideas, and discuss programs with students from other universities in your region.

Please note: A high school or university student in good standing at their institution who is also an AIAA student member is eligible to submit a paper to the Regional Student Conference. The submitting and presenting author(s) must be AIAA student members. Any student may attend the Regional Student Conference but may be subjected to a higher registration fee if they are not AIAA members. Please click here for more information to join as an AIAA Student Member.

You must be attending a high school/college/university in Region I to participate in the Region I Student Conference. Students can petition to present at a conference outside their university’s region by emailing [email protected].

Region I includes Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and Washington DC. Additionally, it includes students from the Canadian provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Cash prizes are awarded for first, second, and third place winners for each category.

Refer to the Student Conferences webpage for conference rules and FAQs.

8th High Speed Aerospace Transportation (HSAT) Workshop

Safety–Technology–Business–Infrastructure–Legal–Legislation, and More

Join expert speakers and thought-leaders in sessions, panels, roundtables and debate. Develop your technology, expertise and knowledge. High speed point to point aerospace transportation innovation. Technology, industry, academia, government and business leaders. Networking and familiarization with the host: Midland International Air and Spaceport Business Park and Facilities.

Chaired by Oscar S. Garcia, Chairman and CEO, InterFlight Global Corporation and FastForward Group

Workshop Tracks
  1. Concepts of Operation (CONOPS), Proof of Concept, Prototyping, Markets and Missions
  2. Design, Engineering, Research and Development, Testing, Evaluation, Training
  3. Systems: Materials, Propulsion, Guidance and Integration
  4. Market Research, Business, Economic and Financial Development
  5. Infrastructure, Environment and Integration in Current Aerospace Transportation Systems
  6. Safety, Legal, Regulatory and Government Oversight
  7. Human Factors and Resources, Education, Training, Licensing and Certification

Welcome Message from the Chairman

Forging U.S.-Saudi Partnerships in the Saudi Aviation Sector

This panel discussion at the 2025 AIAA AVIATION Forum will focus on the Saudi aviation sector. Panelists will discuss the status of Saudi aviation, highlight the Saudi advanced air mobility (AAM) roadmap, including its envisioned impact on mobility, logistics, and quality of life, and will explore opportunities for collaboration (R&D, trade, investment, and human capability development).

Speakers include:
  • Michael J. Dyment, Managing Partner, NEXA Capital Partners
  • Clay Mowry, CEO, AIAA
  • Ana Carmen Neboisa, Vice President, U.S.-Saudi Business Council (Moderator)
  • Muhammad Ovais Yousef, Head of Aviation & Security Sector, PIF