Round Table - TUESDAY, JUNE 22 - 15:00 - 16:30 CEST
Education in Metrology for AeroSpace
The role of instrumentation and measurement (I&M) in aerospace systems is continuing to grow. As a consequence of the evolution, I&M for aerospace systems has become progressively more complex to design, develop, and maintain. I&M is not confined merely to aircraft, but includes specific solutions for air-traffic management (ATM) applications; communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) systems; and automated decision-support systems (DSS) for manned/unmanned aircraft operations in all classes of airspace, addressing both strategic and tactical operational timeframes.
In traditional academic settings, the scope of I&M has often been narrowed from aviation/aerospace electronics systems to aircraft electronics. Improving coordination between industry and academic institutions can decrease the gap between university preparation and industry needs.
The main aim of the Round Table on Education in Metrology for AeroSpace is focused on allowing discussion among well-known experts, providing international perspective and highlighting innovative solutions and common approaches in the field of education for I&M in aerospace.
Tentative Programme
Chairs:
Domenico Accardo, University of Naples 'Federico II', ItalyStephen Dyer, Kansas State University, US
Bernardo Tellini, University of Pisa, Italy
Speakers:
- Tatiana Bulimaga, Veaceslav Sprincean
Research & Innovation Institute, Moldova State University, Republic of Moldova - Alexander Nebylov
Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Russia
Nikolay Rodnishchev
Tupolev Kazan National Research Technical University - KAI, Russia
Yevgeny Somov
Samara State Technical University, Korolev Samara State Aerospace University, Russia
- Carlo Bettanini
University of Padova, Italy - Marco Lovera
Politecnico di Milano, Italy - Matteo Perghem Gelmi
Italian Air Force Academy - Cristian-Emil Moldoveanu
Military Technical Academy in Bucharest, Romania - Ioannis Templalexis
Hellenic Air Force Academy, Greece - Konrad Wojtowicz
Military University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland - Vladimir Saetchnikov
Belarusian State University – BSU, Faculty of Radiophysics and Computer Technologies - Roberto Sabatini
RMIT University, Australia - Stephen Dyer
Kansas State University, US