Portugal, October 18, 2016
The 6th EASN International Conference is designed to be the year’s
leading forum for discussion and exchange of information about state-
of-the-art research and development activities in Aeronautics and Air
Transport.
Description:
The 6th EASN International Conference is set to be the larger, broader
and most comprehensive gathering of the Association. It is designed to
be the year’s leading forum for discussion and exchange of information
about state-of-the-art research and development activities in
Aeronautics and Air Transport. The Conference is addressed to the
entire Aeronautics community, including Industrial and Research
Organisations, SMEs and Academia.
The conference will include Plenary Sessions by renowned speakers and
Open Discussions with distinguished researchers from the industry and
academia. It will also include Thematic Sessions housing the majority of
current European aeronautics research programs and Technical
Workshops where evolving ideas, technologies, products, services and
processes will be discussed. In this respect, the Conference is expected
to foster the cooperation and interaction between its participants on a
multidisciplinary basis serving as a meeting for exchanging novel and
innovative ideas for future research.
It is intended to cover all topics in Aeronautics and Air Transport,
including: Flight Physics, Aerostructures, Propulsion, Flight Mechanics,
Integrated Design & Validation, Air Traffic Management, Airports,
Human Factors, Innovative Concepts and Scenarios, Aircraft Avionics,
Systems & Equipment. Researchers with a keen interest in those fields
will have an excellent opportunity for discussing, networking and
creating synergies for future collaborations.
The EASN events provide an opportunity for researchers to present
their point of view, regarding specific research fields in Aeronautics and
Air Transport, to a relative pan-European audience. The structure of the
2016 Conference will emphasise into the enhancement of synergies
between researchers through interactive sessions, therefore the
Conference is designed to engage participants to be a part of a
discussion rather than passive listeners.