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06/02/2024

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The 11th edition of the International Conference of Aerospace Sciences – AEROSPATIAL 2024

17-18 October 2024 – Bucharest, Romania 

The “AEROSPATIAL” Conferences held at INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” (under the aegis of The Romanian Academy) are unique in Romania providing a meeting space for local and foreign researchers in the field of Aviation Research as well as Space and Security with the aim to present, disseminate and promote scientific research and technological development results.

Main conference topics (additional topics could be included upon request):

  • 1. Aerodynamics;
  • 2. Flight Mechanics;
  • 3. Astronautics and Astrophysics;
  • 4. Materials and Structures;
  • 5. Systems, Subsystems and Control in Aeronautics;
  • 6. Experimental Investigations in Aerospace Sciences;
  • 7. ATS and full Automation ATM;
  • 8. Management in Aerospace Activities.

Associated events:

The “Nicolae Tipei” Prize Award Ceremony
The “Gheorghe Vasilca” Prize Award Ceremony
Tour of INCAS

Deadlines:

Abstracts submission: 05.08.2024

Acceptance confirmation: 09.08.2024

Submission of full papers for INCAS BULLETIN: 21.10.2024

Details and additional information: https://aerospatial-2024.incas.ro

UAM FOR BUCHAREST – SMART CITY” – The first event dedicated to Urban Air Mobility in Romania

At the end of  September 2023, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, in partnership with the Bucharest City Hall Mayor’s Office, the Bucharest Prefecture, the Progres Prin Educație Foundation and the Petőfi Cultural Association Bucharest organized “Urban Air Mobility for Bucharest – Smart City “, the first event dedicated to Urban Air Mobility in Romania.

The event brought together specialists in aeronautics from INCAS, ROMATSA (Romanian Air Traffic Services Administration), AACR (Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority), the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest (UNSTPB), as well as representatives of the Bucharest City Hall Mayor’s Office and the Bucharest Prefecture, the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Digitalization, the Department for Emergency Situations, the Department for Sustainable Development, as well as the Progres Prin Educație Foundation. The debates took place within five panels, which covered several topics related to Urban Air Mobility, in the context of Bucharest Smart City.

The purpose of the event was to introduce on the public agenda the concept of “Urban Airspace Mobility – UAM”, in the context of the accelerated development of technology, which will allow in the very near future the transport of goods, equipment, and people in the airspace of urban environments. UAM FOR BUCHAREST SMART CITY had as moderator Mrs. Anna de Hillerin from the Progres Prin Educație Foundation and as technical moderators Dr. Eng. Cătălin Nae and Eng. Cesar Banu from INCAS as well as Prof. Dr. Octavian Pleter from the National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest.

In the first panel, Policies for the integration of UAM in the Smart City, the guests reviewed the local, national and regional context of mobility, several ideas and trends, the concept of UAM that is highly different compared to the classic aviation as well as new types of aircraft that will serve this ecosystem, which is still in the pioneering phase. The guests within this panel, Mr. Cătălin Aflat (Director General of the Bucharest City Hall Investment Department), Prof. Dr. Tudor Prisecaru (Secretary of State of the Ministry of Research, Development and Innovation) and Richard Budai (Sub-Prefect of the Municipality of Bucharest) analyzed the technologies and configurations of air vehicles, their infrastructure and, last but not least, the degree of society’s acceptance of this change.

The second panel, Markets and Services for UAM, having as speakers Mr. Cătălin Aflat (Director General of the Bucharest City Hall  Investment Department), Gabriel Petrea (Deputy General Director – Smart City Cluster – National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest), Col. Marius Dogeanu (Head of the DSU General Directorate) and Cristian Iordache (Advisor of the Department for Sustainable Development), provided answers to several essential questions for the development of the UAM sector, namely whether there really is a market for these new aircraft, which are the most requested UAM services and who are the players most interested in investing in order to provide UAM services. The guests emphasized the huge potential that UAM represents for public institutions such as DSU, Firefighters, Police, Gendarmerie, considering the intelligent use of urban airspace for public service institutions.

The third panel – Technologies. Vehicle configurations for UAM represented the ideal framework for an applied and technical debate on the future of urban mobility, with the following guests: Mr. Radu Berceanu (AVI AERO – aircraft engineer, former senator and Minister of Transport), Prof. Dr. Marius Stoia (UNSTPB – Faculty of Aerospace Engineering), Prof. Dr. Luigi Obreja (UNSTPB – Faculty of Transport) and Dr. Eng. Andrei Neamțu – INCAS Project Manager). The topics discussed focused on air-taxi vehicles, drones and aircraft for utility missions, which can be used in public interest services but also their particular requirements. Furthermore, the issue of manufacturing these aircraft in our country, certification and their specific configurations was raised.

Panel number four, Infrastructure for UAM and the regulatory framework, had as guests Mr. Prof. Dr. Octavian Pleter (UNSTPB, Professor of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering – the technical moderator in this panel), Mr. Adrian Florea (ROMATSA Operational Department Director), Claudia Vîrlan (Head of Service (ATM/ANS) – Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services – AACR – Romanian Civil Aeronautical Authority) and Mr. Ioan Drăgan (SIMSOFT CEO). During the panel, the guests discussed about the critical infrastructure for the sustainable development of UAM in the cities of the future, about architectural concepts of the future, which will include vertiports, charging stations, but also platforms for take-off/landing dedicated to public utility services.

The final panel, Acceptance of UAM by society and the first steps towards recognition of UAM, raised the issue of integrating urban mobility in airspace into our lifestyle. Among those who took the floor, we mention Dr. Eng. Cătălin Nae (President and CEO of INCAS during 2007-2023, also the technical moderator in this panel), Prof. Stelian Fedorca (President of the Progres Prin Educație Foundation, initiator and founder of the Romanian Dual Education Authority), Prof. Dr. Daniel Crunțeanu – (UNSTPB– Dean of the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering) and Eng. Cesar Banu (INCAS Program Manager). The guests once again emphasized the role that education has in this emerging ecosystem, as well as the permanent communication with civil society for the development and implementation of vertical transport in large cities. Former Secretary of State Stelian Fedorca proposed the establishment of a pilot project that would bring together all the institutions and companies interested in getting involved in the implementation and development of this air urban mobility system.

Furthermore, during the event, our guests had the opportunity to watch a presentation of the INCAS UAS capabilities from the Strejnicu operations base, in Prahova county. The speaker was Eng. Cătălin Pascale from INCAS. The moderator of the event, Anna de Hillerin, forwarded the audience’s questions to the experts, and those present showed their interest in the development of this topic in the future. 

The event took place following the collaboration protocol between the Bucharest City Hall Mayor’s Office and INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, which was joined by the Bucharest Prefecture and the Progres Prin Educație Foundation.

55th Materials CapTech meeting and back-to-back Workshop on “Advanced Materials for Acoustic Signature Management”, June 13th -14th

The 55th Materials CapTech meeting is associated to the Workshop on ““Advanced Materials for Acoustic Signature Management”, jointly organized with the Maritime CapTech, whose members are kindly invited and, in addition, stakeholders interested in this development area can participate, provided they were registered. The aim of this workshop is to identify the relevant development lines in this domain for a potential OB EDA project, in collaboration with the Maritime CapTech.

The Workshop will take place on June 13th at the INCAS premises (“Elie Carafoli” Amphitheatre) from 9.30 to 18.00, including the visit to INCAS labs and Wind Tunnel facility. 

On June 14th, the 55th Materials CapTech meeting will start with the ICARO Programme Management Committee (PMC) meeting n.1 in at the INCAS Subsonic Wind Tunnel building, with restricted participation of only the PMC members of the EDA/AA countries, signatories of the ICARO Programme. In parallel, a non-governmental session will take place in the INCAS “Elie Carafoli” Amphitheatre. 

The main objectives of the 55th Materials CapTech meeting are to review the pending actions, to update on EDA activities and to review of the status of ongoing projects. Furthermore, as outcome of the Workshop on Advanced materials for acoustic signature management, another important objective is to reach a sound basis for potential EDA OB project in this domain and to align on the 2023 and 2024 Materials CapTech meeting dates and related workshops.

European Defence Agency

INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” from Romania is involved in SALTO project that will advance forward Europe’s first reusable rocket

The SALTO project is coordinated by ArianeGroup, selected by the European Commission following a call for project in the frame of Horizon Europe. It started in December 2022 and will be testing vertical landing of a reusable launcher stage prototype. The SALTO project aims to validate the landing phase, which is particularly complex but essential in order to be able to recover a launcher. Two test campaigns of the Themis reusable launcher stage prototype will be conducted in Kiruna, Sweden. During the vertical hop tests the launcher will be lifted up to 30 m -250 m high, using Prometheus® reusable engine demonstrator.

Themis is a European Space Agency (ESA) programme, leaded by ArianeGroup. Eight ESA Member States are participating in the programme: France, Switzerland, Belgium, Sweden, Spain, Netherlands, Poland and Hungary. SALTO enables perfectly synchronised acceleration of the two ESA programmes Themis reusable stage and Prometheus® reusable engine for which ArianeGroup is lead contractor.

The SALTO project and the foreseen tests are complementary and coherent with ESA’s Themis reusable stage programme. These developments are the key technological building blocks for the next generation of reusable European launchers that aims to reduce significantly the costs of space launches when compared with the current European rocket fleet. As a result, it will reinforce European Union’s strategic autonomy and competitiveness and, will contribute to reducing the environmental footprint from space launches.

INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” from Romania will be responsible for structural health monitoring activities in this project. Daniela Enciu, Head of Mechatronics at INCAS: “INCAS has the privilege of participating in such a large-scale project, reiterating its involvement in activities that contribute to the development of the research sector. The project contributes to the creation of new bridges between research and industry, ensuring competitiveness and sustainability.” Ana-Maria Neculăescu, Space Program Manager at INCAS: „INCAS is happy to participate in SALTO activities and to be a part of this ambitions endeavor towards strengthening Europe’s position and autonomy in accessing the outer space”.

About the project SALTO

The SALTO project will test vertical landing by a reusable launcher stage prototype within the next three years, with a budget of 39 million euros. SALTO stands for “reuSable strAtegic 2 Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Health and Digital Executive Agency. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. space Launcher Technologies & Operations”. The project’s consortium involves 25 partners from 12 countries:

  • ArianeGroup SAS, ArianeGroup GmbH, MT Aerospace AG, Safran Data Systems, Safran Electronics & Defense, Avio S.p.A., Sabca, Thales Alenia Space Belgium S.A., GTD Sistemas de Información S.A., GMV Aerospace and Defence SA, Deimos Engineering and Systems S.L.U, Sener TAFS SAU, Swedish Space Corporation, Amorim Cork Composites SA;
  • Research institutes: German Aerospace Center (DLR), CNES, ONERA, IRT Jules Verne, INCAS;
  • Start-ups and SMEs: ID-Services, Shark Robotics SARL, G.L.Electronic s.r.o, SIA WIT Berry, Realtime Technologies Ltd, SpaceForest sp. z o.o.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme
under grant agreement No 101082007.

9th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling in Aerospace Sciences “NMAS 2023”

This 2-day workshop focuses on numerical simulations and their application in aerospace sciences both in launcher and satellite design and construction. Presentations from both academia as well as industrial partners will be given.

TOPICS

The following

1 – launchers propulsion technologies and simulations of rocket engines

2 – flight dynamics simulation

3 – modelling of structural problems in aerospace airframes

4 – system design for small satellites.

Event associated with of the workshop

  • Exhibition: aerospace and defense industry

DEADLINES

  • Abstracts submission: 24 April 2023

Abstractswill be written in English (will have a minimum of 200 words or if they are “Extended Abstracts”, a maximum of 4 pages, drawn up in MS Word, Times New Roman, 10 pt) and they will be published in the Book of Abstracts.

The participants in the workshop are asked to send the paper title, abstract and author affiliation (institution name, address, e-mail, phone number) to the following e-mail address: nebancea.elena@incas.roflorin.mingireanu@rosa.ro

  • The deadline for the notification of accepted abstracts27 April 2023
  • Full paper should be submitted by 10 May, 2023. Send by e-mail: nebancea.elena@incas.ro

NoteThe authors should have the final full paper document (.doc / .docx or .pdf) available at the latest before their presentation. The final full paper and the presentation will be handed over to the chairman.

From 2018, “NMAS” strictly implements the policy: no paper, no presentation.

REGISTRATION FEE

Regular fee – 100 RON

Student fee– Free

The fee is payable in cash at the Workshop registration on 11 May, 2023.

 The papers presented at the Workshop “NMAS 2023” will be recorded on the DVD dedicated to the event under the heading: The 9th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling in Aerospace Sciences, code: ISSN 2360-1809, ISSN-L 2360-1809.

Presentations will be published in English in Power Point, Word or PDF.1_007 Selected papers will be published in the scientific journal INCAS BULLETINhttp://bulletin.incas.ro / (Print) ISSN 2066–8201, (Online) ISSN 2247–4528, ISSN–L 2066–8201, DOI: 10.13111/2066–8201.

  • INCAS BULLETIN is Open Access (OA).
  • INCAS BULLETIN is indexed in International Databases (BDI): Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Index Copernicus™ – Journals Master List, Crossref, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, Academic Journals Database, SCIPIO – Romanian Editorial Platform, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI-SCHOLAR), SHERPA/ROMEO, WorldCat, J-Gate and more.

ORGANIZERS

INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” (www.incas.ro) is the leading research establishment in aerospace sciences in Romania, with more than 70 years tradition in aerospace engineering, flow physics and applied aerodynamics, using state-of-the-art technologies and unique infrastructure of national strategic importance. INCAS has been involved in all major national aeronautical projects for civil and military areas, and currently is acting as a major player in EU policy for R&D development under FlightPath 2050 vision and future Horizon Europe program.

President and General Director

Ph.D. Eng. Catalin NAE

Romanian Space Agency – ROSA (www.rosa.ro) was established in 1991 and reorganized by a Government Decision in 1995 as an independent public institution under the auspices of the Ministry of Research and Technology (actually, the Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sport). ROSA is the national co-ordinating body of the space activities.

The missions of ROSA are to promote and coordinate development and national efforts in the field, and, as a Government representative, to promote international cooperation. In particular, ROSA is authorized to establish research and development centres oriented on specific objectives of the Romanian Space Programme.

The President of ROSA is Ph.D. Eng. Flaviu RADUCANU,
The Honor President is the Romanian cosmonaut Mr. Ph.D. Eng. Dumitru Dorin PRUNARIU.

POLITEHNICA University Bucharest  UPB (www.upb.ro/en) is the largest and the oldest technical university in the country and among the most prestigious universities in Romania.

The tradition of our institution, developed in over 190 years through the effort of the most important nation’s schoolmasters and of the generations of students, is not the only convincing reason. Today, the POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest is undergoing a continuous modernization process, being involved in a permanent dialogue with great universities in Europe and all over the world.

The mission of the POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest has been thought over as a blend of education, research and innovation, which represents a key towards a knowledge-based society and economy. Creating knowledge mainly by scientific research, giving it out by education and professional training, disseminating it by information technologies, as well as the use of technological innovation are elements that define the university distinctive profile.

Dean of Faculty of Aerospace Engineering is Prof. Ph.D. Eng. Daniel-Eugeniu CRUNTEANU.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

  • Ph.D. Ruxandra BOTEZ, École de Technologie Supérieure, Université de Québec, Montreal, Canada
  • Ph.D. John MICOL, NASA Ames, SUA
  • Ph.DAnders BLOM, Innovair, Swedich
  • Ph.D.  Richard DEGENHARDT, DLR, Germany
  • Ph.D. Flaviu RADUCANU, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D.  Marius-Ioan PISO, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Dumitru PRUNARIU, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Catalin NAE, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Liviu-Mihail COSEREANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Adriana STEFAN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Mihai Victor PRICOP, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Sorin RADNEF, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Stefan BOGOS, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Ioan URSU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Mircea RUSU, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D.Daniel-Eugeniu CRUNTEANU, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Constantin LEVENTIU, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Marius STOIA-DJESKA, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D.  Petrisor PARVU, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Sterian DANAILA, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Octavian Thor PLETER, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. Ion STROE, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  • Ph.D. Florin MINGIREANU, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania, florin.mingireanu@rosa.ro
  • PR. Maria MOCANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania, mocanu.maria@incas.ro
  • Prog. Elena NEBANCEA, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania, nebancea.elena@incas.ro
  • For all questions please feel free to contact the Organizing Committee by e-mail.

SECRETARIAL STAFF

  • Ph.D. Mihail BOTAN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. George PELIN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Ph.D. George Catalin CRISTEA, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • PR. Teodora DINU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • PR. Valentin MIROIU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Partner in support of the eventChateau VartelyYoutube;

Workshop venue:The Workshop venue is located at INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bd. Iuliu Maniu no. 220, sector 6.

INCAS is located in the “Militari” District of Bucharest, nearby the “Pacii” subway station. One can also reach INCAS by trolleybus: Route 61 and Route 62 and by bus: Route 137, Route 138, Route 178 and Route 236, “Valea Cascadelor” Station.

For more informations see Route map of Bucharest.

The 40th “Caius Iacob” Conference on Fluid Mechanics and its Technical Applications

INCAS ― National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” (under the aegis of the Romanian Academy) and the ISMMA ― Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc ― Caius Iacob” in collaboration with University of Bucharest and “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest organizes the 40th edition of the Conference “Caius Iacob” on Fluid Mechanics and its Technical Applications, in 19 – 20 October 2023, at the headquarters of the INCAS, Blvd. Iuliu Maniu 220, sector 6, Bucharest, Romania.

CONFERENCE TOPICS

  1. Basic Methods in Fluid Mechanics
  2. Equations of Mathematical Physics
  3. Dynamical Systems
  4. Mathematical Modeling
  5. Technical Applications

      Events associated with conference

  • The “Caius IACOB” Prize Award Ceremony
  • The “Nicolae TIPEI” Prize Award Ceremony
  • The “Gheorghe VASILCA” Prize Award Ceremony

DEADLINES

  • Abstracts submission: 22.09.2023
  • Acceptance confirmation: 29.09.2023
  • Registration:02.10.2023
  • Full papers submission for scientific journal INCAS BULLETIN: 02.11.2023

REGISTRATION

  • The participants in the conference are asked to send the paper title and abstract to the following address cci.fluide@incas.ro.
  • The Abstract, no more than two pages, shall be written in English.

PAYMENT

  • The fee for participation: 150 lei
  • The participation with article for students is free.
  • The fee for participation includes all the materials related to the conference.
  • More details on incoming Calls.

PARTICIPATION FEE

The participants are asked to make the payment in LEI or in Euro/Dolar (the equivalent of 150 lei), with the mention Participation fee for Conference “Caius IACOB”, 2023.

The three accounts are:

Cod IBAN RON: RO 86 RNCB 0290101344950001

Cod IBAN EUR:  RO 59 RNCB 0290101344950002

Cod IBAN USD:  RO 32 RNCB 0290101344950003

The address of the BCR Bank:

Blvd Iuliu Maniu no.190-192, bl.C1, area 6, Bucharest, Romania

SWIFT/ BIC CODE: RNCBROBU

VAT: RO434670

FULL PAPERS SUBMISSION

The papers will be published in the scientific journal INCAS BULLETIN.

  • The papers accepted for the conference “Caius Iacob” shall be written in English.
  • The papers shall be sent to the cci.fluide@incas.ro, in electronic form (Word and PDF).

A number of INCAS BULLETIN will include a selection (made by Scientific Committee of Conference) of the conference full papers and favorable refereed, in compliance with the instructions of editing and its specific stages.

INCAS BULLETIN

(online) ISSN 2247–4528; http://bulletin.incas.ro/index.html

(print) ISSN 2066–8201; ISSN–L 2066–8201

DOI: 10.13111/2066–8201; http://doi.org/10.13111/2066-8201

INCAS BULLETIN is “Open Access” (OA).

INCAS BULLETIN is indexed in International Databases (BDI): Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Index Copernicus™ – Journals Master List, Crossref, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, Academic Journals Database, SCIPIO – Romanian Editorial Platform, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI-SCHOLAR), SHERPA/ROMEO, WorldCat, J-Gate. Instructions and editing model for INCAS BULLETIN can be found at: http://bulletin.incas.ro/notes_for_authors.html

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

  • Dr. Mihai ARGHIR, Université de Poitiers, France
  • Dr. Stefan BALINT, West University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Acad. Dorel BANABIC, Engineering Sciences, The Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Acad. Viorel BARBU, “Al. I. Cuza” University and Octav Mayer Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Iasi, Romania
  • Dr. Corneliu BERBENTE,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Ruxandra BOTEZ, École de technologie supérieure, Université de Quebec, Montreal, Canada
  • Dr. Sanda CLEJA-TIGOIU, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Liviu-Mihail COSEREANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Daniel-Eugeniu CRUNTEANU, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Sterian DANAILA,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Florin DIMOFTE,Tribology Laboratory The University of Toledo, Office at NASA Glenn Research Center, Ohio, USA
  • Dr. Horia DUMITRESCU, ISMMA ― Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc – Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Constantin FETECAU, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania
  • Dr. Florin FRUNZULICA, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Dorel HOMENTCOVSCHI, Binghamton University, USA
  • Dr. Constantin LEVENTIU, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Mircea LUPU, University “Transilvania”, Brasov, Romania
  • DrVictor MANOLIU, Aerospace Consulting, 061126 Bucharest, Romania
  • Acad. Gabriela MARINOSCHI,ISMMA  Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc  Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Dan MATEESCU,McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • Acad. Alexandru M. MOREGA, Engineering Sciences, The Romanian Academy,  “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Adrian MUNTEAN, Karlstad University, Swedish
  • Dr. Catalin NAE,INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Titus PETRILA, “Babes-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
  • Dr. Dan POLISEVSCHI, Institute of Mathematics “Simion Stoilow” of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Sorin RADNEF,INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Florin RADU, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Dr. Ruxandra STAVRE, Institute of Mathematics “Simion Stoilow” of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Adriana STEFAN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Ion STROE, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Victor TIGOIU, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Ioan URSU,INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  • Dr. Corneliu BALAN, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: corneliu.balan@upb.ro
  • Dr. Liviu MARIN, University of Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: liviu.marin@fmi.unibuc.ro
  • Dr. Stelian ION, ISMMA  Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc  Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: ro_diff@yahoo.com
  • PR. Maria MOCANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: mocanu.maria@incas.ro
  • Prog. Elena NEBANCEA, INCAS ― National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: nebancea.elena@incas.ro

LOCATION

The 40th “Caius Iacob” Conference on Fluid Mechanics and its Technical Applications will be held on 19-20 October 2023, in Bucharest at INCAS – National Institute of Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, B-dul Iuliu Maniu no.220, sector 6.

The INCAS is located in the Militari district of Bucharest, near by the subway station “Pacii”. One can reach INCAS also using trolleybuses route 61, route 62 and buses route 137, route 138, route 178 and route 236 Valea Cascadelor Station. For more informations see Route map of Bucharest.

International Conference of Aerospace Sciences “AEROSPATIAL 2022″

The “AEROSPATIAL” Conferences held at the National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” – INCAS Bucharest (under the aegis of The Romanian Academy) are unique in Romania being the best meeting space for local and foreign researchers in the field of aviation research, Space and Security for presenting, disseminating and promoting the scientific research and the technological development results.

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8th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling in Aerospace Sciences

Following the measures taken by the Romanian authorities in the current epidemiological context, COVID-19, we inform you that the scientific event of the  8th International Workshop on Numerical Modeling in Aerospace Sciences, “NMAS 2020”, 20 – 21 May 2020was rescheduled for 25-26 May 2022.

To the Participants: Professors, engineers, researchers and interested students are invited to participate in the 8th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling in Aerospace Sciences.

This 2-day workshop focuses on numerical simulations and their application in aerospace sciences both in launcher and satellite design and construction. Presentations from both academia as well as industrial partners will be given.

This workshop is organized by Romanian Space Agency (ROSA), INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” and POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest.

TOPICS

1 – launchers propulsion technologies and simulations of rocket engines

2 – flight dynamics simulation

3 – modelling of structural problems in aerospace airframes

4 – system design for small satellites.

Event associated with of the workshop

Exhibition: aerospace and defense industry

DEADLINE

Abstracts submission12 April, 2022

The Abstractsshall be written in English (the abstract shall not exceed 200 words, drawn up in Word, Times New Roman, 10). The participants in the workshop are asked to send the paper title, abstract and author affiliation (institution name, address, e-mail, phone number) to the following e-mail address: nebancea.elena@incas.roflorin.mingireanu@rosa.ro

The deadline for the notification of accepted abstracts18 April, 2022

In order to be able to publish the papers in a timely manner on the DVD, ISSN 2360–1809, we kindly ask you to provide an “Extended Abstract” (up to 4 pages) or the paper presented at the Workshop,until 4 May, 2022.

Full paper should be submitted by 15 May, 2022. Send by e-mail: nebancea.elena@incas.ro

Note: The authors should have the final full paper document (doc or pdf) available at the latest before their presentation. The final full paper and the presentation will be handed over to the chairman. From 2018, “NMAS” strictly implements the policy: no paper, no presentation.

REGISTRATION FEE

Regular fee – 100 RON

Student fee– Free

The fee is payable in cash at the Workshop registration on 25 May, 2022.

The papers presented at the Workshop “NMAS 2022” will be recorded on the DVD dedicated to the event under the heading: the 8th International Workshop on Numerical Modelling in Aerospace Sciences, code: ISSN 2360-1809, ISSN-L 2360-1809.
For DVD, the “Extended Abstract”, (up to 4 pages) will be published in English in Power Point, Word or PDF.

 Selected papers will be published in the scientific journal INCAS BULLETINhttp://bulletin.incas.ro / (Print) ISSN 2066–8201, (Online) ISSN 2247–4528, ISSN–L 2066–8201, DOI: 10.13111/2066–8201.

  • INCAS BULLETIN is Open Access (OA).
  • INCAS BULLETIN is indexed in International Databases (BDI): SCOPUS (Elsevier), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Index Copernicus™ – Journals Master List, Crossref, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, Academic Journals Database, SCIPIO – Romanian Editorial Platform, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI-SCHOLAR), SHERPA/ROMEO, WorldCat, J-Gate and more.

ORGANIZERS

INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” (www.incas.ro) is the leading research establishment in aerospace sciences in Romania, with more than 70 years tradition in aerospace engineering, flow physics and applied aerodynamics, using state-of-the-art technologies and unique infrastructure of national strategic importance. INCAS has been involved in all major national aeronautical projects for civil and military areas, and currently is acting as a major player in EU policy for R&D development under FlightPath 2050 vision and future Horizon Europe program.

President and General Director
PhD Eng. Catalin NAE

Romanian Space Agency – ROSA (www.rosa.ro) was established in 1991 and reorganized by a Government Decision in 1995 as an independent public institution under the auspices of the Ministry of Research and Technology (actually, the Ministry of Education, Research, Youth and Sport). ROSA is the national co-ordinating body of the space activities.

The missions of ROSA are to promote and coordinate development and national efforts in the field, and, as a Government representative, to promote international cooperation. In particular, ROSA is authorized to establish research and development centres oriented on specific objectives of the Romanian Space Programme.

The President (since 2004) and Chief Executive Officer (since 1995) of ROSA is Mr. Marius-Ioan PISO, Ph.D. Prof.
The Honor President is the Romanian cosmonaut Mr. Dumitru Dorin PRUNARIU Ph.D. Eng.

POLITEHNICA University Bucharest  UPB (www.upb.ro/en) is the largest and the oldest technical university in the country and among the most prestigious universities in Romania.

The tradition of our institution, developed in over 190 years through the effort of the most important nation’s schoolmasters and of the generations of students, is not the only convincing reason. Today, the POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest is undergoing a continuous modernization process, being involved in a permanent dialogue with great universities in Europe and all over the world.

The mission of the POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest has been thought over as a blend of education, research and innovation, which represents a key towards a knowledge-based society and economy. Creating knowledge mainly by scientific research, giving it out by education and professional training, disseminating it by information technologies, as well as the use of technological innovation are elements that define the university distinctive profile.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Dr. Ruxandra BOTEZ, École de Technologie Supérieure, Université de Québec, Montreal, Canada

Dr. John MICOL, NASA Ames, SUA

Dr. Anders BLOM, Innovair, Swedich

Dr. Richard DEGENHARDT, DLR, Germany 

Dr. Marius-Ioan PISO, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Dumitru PRUNARIU, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Catalin NAE, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Liviu-Mihail COSEREANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Adriana STEFAN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Victor Mihai PRICOP, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Sorin RADNEF, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Stefan BOGOS, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Ioan URSU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Mircea RUSU, University of Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Daniel-Eugeniu CRUNTEANU, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Marius STOIA-DJESKA, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Petrisor PARVU, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Sterian DANAILA, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Octavian Thor PLETER, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Ion STROE, POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest, Romania

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Dr. Florin MINGIREANU, ROSA – Romanian Space Agency, Bucharest, Romania, florin.mingireanu@rosa.ro

Prog. Elena NEBANCEA, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania, nebancea.elena@incas.ro

For all questions please feel free to contact the Organizing Committee by e-mail.

SECRETARIAL STAFF

Dr. Mihail BOTAN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. George PELIN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Dr. George Catalin CRISTEA, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Phys. Sorina ILINA, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Ec. Elena Dorina OLTEANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Ec. Marilena GHEMULET, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

DTP. Valentin MIROIU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

Workshop venue:The Workshop venue is located at INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bd. Iuliu Maniu no. 220, sector 6.

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INCAS is located in the “Militari” District of Bucharest, nearby the “Pacii” subway station. One can also reach INCAS by trolleybus: Route 61 and Route 62 and by bus: Route 137, Route 138, Route 178 and Route 236, “Valea Cascadelor” Station.

For more informations see Route map of Bucharest.

The 39th “Caius Iacob” Conference on Fluid Mechanics and its Technical Applications

“Caius Iacob” conferences continue the series of our national meetings with international participation on “Fluid Mechanics and its Technical Applications” initiated and organized by acad. Caius Iacob. The goal of them was to create a larger framework where researchers from the field of theoretical mechanics and engineers from the area of industrial applications can meet, exchange experiences and expose the latest scientific results obtained in their fields.

CONFERENCE TOPICS

  • Basic Methods in Fluid Mechanics
  • Equations of Mathematical Physics
  • Dynamical Systems
  • Mathematical Modeling
  • Technical Applications

Events associated with of the conference

  • WORKSHOP ASRO/CT 72 Aeronautică și spațiu – 28 October, 2021
  • The “Caius IACOB” Prize Award Ceremony – 29 October, 2021
  • The “Nicolae TIPEI” Prize Award Ceremony – 29 October, 2021
  • The “Gheorghe VASILCA” Prize Award Ceremony – 29 October, 2021

DEADLINES

  • Abstracts submission: 30.09.2021 (Abstract_Template)
  • Acceptance confirmation: 15.10.2021
  • Registration:20.10.2021
  • Full papers submission for scientific journal INCAS BULLETIN: 10.11.2021

REGISTRATION

The participants in the conference are asked to send the paper title and abstract to the following address cci.fluide@incas.ro.The Abstract, no more than two pages, shall be written in English.

PARTICIPATION FEE

  • The fee for participation: 150 lei
  • The participation with article for students is free.
  • The fee for participation includes all the materials related to the conference.
  • More details on incoming Calls.

PAYMENT

The participants are asked to make the payment in LEI or in Euro/Dolar (the equivalent of 150 lei), with the mention Participation fee for Conference “Caius IACOB”, 2021.

The three accounts are:
Cod IBAN RON: RO 86 RNCB 0290101344950001
Cod IBAN EUR:  RO 59 RNCB 0290101344950002
Cod IBAN USD:  RO 32 RNCB 0290101344950003

The address of the BCR Bank:Blvd Iuliu Maniu no.190-192, bl.C1, area 6, Bucharest, Romania
SWIFT/ BIC CODE: RNCBROBUVAT: RO434670

FULL PAPERS SUBMISSION

The papers will be published in the scientific journal INCAS BULLETIN.

  • The papers accepted for the conference “Caius Iacob” shall be written in English.
  • The papers shall be sent to the cci.fluide@incas.ro, in electronic form (Word and PDF).

A number of INCAS BULLETIN will include a selection (made by Scientific Committee of Conference) of the conference full papers and favorable refereed, in compliance with the instructions of editing and its specific stages.

INCAS BULLETIN(online) ISSN 2247–4528; http://bulletin.incas.ro/index.html (print) ISSN 2066–8201; ISSN–L 2066–8201DOI: 10.13111/2066–8201; http://doi.org/10.13111/2066-8201 INCAS BULLETIN is “Open Access” (OA).

INCAS BULLETIN is indexed in International Databases (BDI): SCOPUS (Elsevier), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Index Copernicus™ – Journals Master List, Crossref, ProQuest, EBSCOhost, Academic Journals Database, SCIPIO – Romanian Editorial Platform, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI-SCHOLAR), SHERPA/ROMEO, WorldCat, J-Gate. Instructions and editing model for INCAS BULLETIN can be found at:

http://bulletin.incas.ro/notes_for_authors.html

LOCATION

The 39th “Caius Iacob” Conference on Fluid Mechanics and its Technical Applications will be held on 28-29 October 2021, in Bucharest at INCAS – National Institute of Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, B-dul Iuliu Maniu no.220, sector 6.

The INCAS is located in the Militari district of Bucharest, near by the subway station “Pacii”. One can reach INCAS also using trolleybuses route 61, route 62 and buses route 137, route 138, route 178 and route 236 Valea Cascadelor Station. For more informations see Route map of Bucharest .

ORGANIZERS

  • INCAS ― National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli” (under the aegis of the Romanian Academy), Bd. Iuliu Maniu, nr. 220, 061126 Bucharest, http://www.incas.ro
  • ISMMA ― Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc ― Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Calea 13 Septembrie, nr. 13, 050711 Bucharest, https://ismma.ro/
  • University of Bucharest, Bd. Mihail Kogalniceanu, nr. 36-46, 050107 Bucharest, http://www.unibuc.ro
  • “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Splaiul Independentei, nr. 313, 060042 Bucharest, https://upb.ro/

 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

  • Dr. Mihai ARGHIR, Université de Poitiers, France
  • Dr. Stefan BALINT, West University of Timisoara, Romania
  • Acad. Dorel BANABIC, Engineering Sciences, The Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Acad. Viorel BARBU, “Al. I. Cuza” University and Octav Mayer Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Iasi, Romania
  • Dr. Corneliu BERBENTE,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Ruxandra BOTEZ, École de technologie supérieure, Université de Quebec, Montreal, Canada
  • Dr. Sanda CLEJA-TIGOIU, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Liviu-Mihail COSEREANU, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Daniel-Eugeniu CRUNTEANU, Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Sterian DANAILA,“POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Florin DIMOFTE,Tribology Laboratory The University of Toledo, Office at NASA Glenn Research Center, Ohio, USA
  • Dr. Horia DUMITRESCU, ISMMA ― Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc – Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Constantin FETECAU, “Gheorghe Asachi” Technical University, Iasi, Romania
  • Dr. Florin FRUNZULICA,  Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Dorel HOMENTCOVSCHI, Binghamton University, USA
  • Dr. Mircea LUPU, University “Transilvania”, Brasov, Romania
  • DrVictor MANOLIU, Aerospace Consulting, 061126 Bucharest, Romania
  • M.C. Acad. Gabriela MARINOSCHI,ISMMA  Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc  Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Dan MATEESCU,McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • M.C. Acad. Alexandru M. MOREGA, Engineering Sciences, The Romanian Academy,  “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Adrian MUNTEAN, Karlstad University, Swedish
  • Dr. Catalin NAE,INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Titus PETRILA, “Babes-Bolyai” University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania
  • Dr. Dan POLISEVSCHI, Institute of Mathematics “Simion Stoilow” of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Sorin RADNEF,INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Florin RADU, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Dr. Ruxandra STAVRE, Institute of Mathematics “Simion Stoilow” of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Adriana STEFAN, INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Ion STROE, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Victor TIGOIU, University of Bucharest, Romania
  • Dr. Ioan URSU,INCAS – National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania

 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  • Dr. Corneliu BALAN, “POLITEHNICA” University of Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: corneliu.balan@upb.ro
  • Dr. Liviu MARIN, University of Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: liviu.marin@fmi.unibuc.ro
  • Dr. Stelian ION, ISMMA  Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics of the Romanian Academy “Gheorghe Mihoc  Caius Iacob”, Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: ro_diff@yahoo.com
  • Prog. Elena NEBANCEA, INCAS ― National Institute for Aerospace Research “Elie Carafoli”, Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: nebancea.elena@incas.ro

Invited Lecturers

– Prof. Dr. Eng. Ruxandra Mihaela BOTEZ | École de Technologie Supérieure, Université du Québec, LARCASE, 1100 Notre Dame West, Montréal, Qué., Canada, H3C-1K3, https://www.etsmtl.ca/en/research/professors/rbotez

– Prof. Dr. Eng. Corneliu BALAN, Diana BROBOANA, Ana-Maria BRATU | REOROM Laboratory, University POLITEHNICA Bucharest, Romania 

– Prof. Dr. habil. Adrian MUNTEAN | Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Karlstad University, Sweden, Centre for Societal Risk Research (CSR), Karlstad University, Sweden, https://www.kau.se/forskare/adrian-muntean

Partner in support of Awards gala event: Chateau Vartely ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOGJymUfB90

 Meeting rooms

28 October 2021: 

29 October 2021:

Note: In order to be able to support the works within the Caius Iacob conference, you need the following equipment / accessories: PC or laptop; Webcam; Microphone; Audio speakers.

WORKSHOP ASRO/CT 72 Aeronautica si spatiu – 28.10.2021

EREA Vision Study – The Future of Aviation in 2050

On the 1st of June, EREA presented the “EREA Vision Study – The Future of Aviation in 2050” in an official Handover Event with high-level representatives of the European Parliament and Council and the European aviation stakeholders: Mr. Manuel Heitor, Minister for Science, Technology and Higher Education, Portugal, Mr. Marian-Jean Marinescu, MEP, Chair of the Sky and Space Intergroup and Mr. Michel Peters, EREA Chairman, NLR CEO.

The “EREA Vision Study – The Future of Aviation in 2050” is the update of the previously released “EREA vision for the future – Towards the future generation of Air Transport System” published in 2010. This new study, describing EREA’s own vision, has as objectives:

  • to share EREA’s vision with external stakeholders to help enhance cooperation,
  • to form the basis for EREA to support policy makers at national and European level,
  • to motivate EREA and its members to work together to common and ambitious goals, and
  • to engage with the general public, particularly on societal needs and sustainability for the aviation sector.

INCAS was successfully involved in the preparation of the EREA Study, as it reflects the intensive collaboration of over 100 EREA colleagues from 15 institutes and 13 countries.

The “EREA Vision Study – The Future of Aviation in 2050” is available for download on the EREA website: https://erea.org/erea-vision-studies/

Aerodays

We are very glad to announce that registrations to the #AeroDays2020 are open! This year, the #AeroDays2020 will be taking place in a format adapted to the current COVID-19 situation with an on-site-program for speakers and guests on the stage of the Meistersaal in Berlin along with an online-service via streaming platform for virtual participants. Two technical events – the Berlin Aviation Summit (24th of November) and the FORUM (25th and 26th of November) – form the core parts of #AeroDays2020 in Germany.

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