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13th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis Optimization Conference
13 - 15 Sep 2010
10th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Conference
13 - 15 Sep 2010
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13 - 15 Sep 2010
Renaissance Worthington Hotel
Fort Worth, Texas

13th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis Optimization Conference

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This conference will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the first Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization (MA&O) conference. Key advances in methodology, process, and tool development will be presented. Of particular interest are the continuing challenges associated with the design and optimization of large-scale coupled design problems, and the ways in which recent technological advances—particularly in modeling, simulation and visualization—provide an enabling platform for achieving a truly integrated system design. A retrospective panel session with Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO) Award winners and leaders in key MA&O areas will assess past contributions to the fi eld, the present state of the art, and the challenges and opportunities that now face the MA&O community.

Who Should Attend and Why?
The prevalence of complex engineered systems in our daily lives and the dependence of national interests on such engineered systems demand theories, methodologies, processes, and tools that can enable the implementation of an optimal systematic design approach to maximize economic benefi ts. MAO provides a platform for practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to explore the most cutting-edge developments to accomplish this goal. Rapid developments in enabling technologies will be a major focus of the conference.


10th AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Conference

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Society’s dependence on complex systems is exemplified by our modern air transportation system. From airframe design to air traffic control to baggage handling, the technologies and systems we rely on are becoming increasingly sophisticated. The increasing demand for air travel is resulting in more aircraft , new airports, and new challenges on the infrastructure that supports them. The design of aircraft and the systems in which they operate require advanced multidisciplinary design tools and methodologies. New paradigms in technology, innovative aircraft confi gurations and design solutions, and new operational systems are emerging for this future, sympathetic aviation world.

The AIAA Aviation Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) Conference has an established reputation for bringing together aviation professionals, practicing engineers, researchers, and policymakers to explore ideas, share research, and create interactive opportunities in response to these issues. On its landmark 10th anniversary, the conference has chosen the theme of The Future of Global Aviation – Complex Analysis for a Complex System, and is seeking the views of the community on how we can take aviation to the next plateau. Particular emphasis is placed on relevant aircraft design and design methodologies.

Who Should Attend?
Every aviation professional who is interested in understanding how the latest technologies and methods are being exploited to develop the next generation of air vehicles, how the air transportation system works, and how a more economically and environmentally efficient system can be created, through enhancements and innovations in vehicle and air traffic control technology, within the context of the next generation system of systems.

Dates To Remember
03-Sep-2010
Manuscript submission deadline.

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