Southwest Aerospace Symposium

When:  Oct 26, 2024 from 09:00 to 16:30 (CT)
Associated with  North Texas Section

UT Arlington, TX
Saturday, 26 October
SEIR Bldg. Room 194
Registration now Open

$5 AIAA High School Student Members (w Promo code)
$10 AIAA National Student Members & Retirees
$20 Student Non-Members (& AIAA Local College Members) 
$40 Members & Partners
$50 Non-members

0830 - Check in - Coffee, Donuts

0900 - Expected Cockpit Advancements for the Next Decade
Dr. Mike Skaff, Lockheed Martin PVI      

0930 - The Science of RF Engineering and Stealth Technology
Kevin Debord, UT Dallas AIAA

1000 - UT Dallas AIAA Project Teams

1015 - Coffee Break       |

1045 - How the Engineer of the future will leverage AI/ML, Simulation, and High-Performance Computing to make the next generation of flying vehicles
Blaise Cole, Principal Advisor for Aerospace & Defense, Altair   

1115 - Multiphysics Digital Twin: Transformative Applications in Rocketry Design and Analysis
Alexander Brandt, SMU ME PhD Candidate, AIAA

1145 - UT Arlington Aero Mavs

1200 – Luncheon & Keynote
Art “Turbo” Tomassetti (F)  

1330 - DC-3: A Primer or Refresher
Paul Park, General Dynamics/ Lockheed Martin /UT Arlington (Retired)   

1430 - Integration of the AGM-158A JASSM Cruise Missile with F/A-18 C/D Hornet Fleet (Finnish Air Force)
Mikko Koli (M), International Test Pilots School

1500 - Coffee Break    

1530 - New Test Pilot School Risk Management Curriculum Concept
Thomas “Sulu” Hill, USAF (Retired)    

1600 - Flight testing a Vertical Reference Window on an Airbus H145 Helicopter - All About Pressure
Denis Hammel, Airbus

1630 - Closing

Location

UT Arlington - Science & Engineering Innovation & Research (SEIR) Building
655 W Mitchell St.
Room 194
Arlington, TX 76010