46th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit
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Propulsion: Powering the Future for a Greener Tomorrow AIAA, ASME, SAE, ASEE, and their industry partner(s) proudly invite you to Nashville, Tennessee, the Music City, for the 46th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit (JPC), 25–28 July 2010. The design of our next generation flight and space systems will be dependent more than ever on green technologies providing high performance, increasingly efficient, reliable and affordable propulsion systems. Our ability to incorporate new green technologies into aircraft and spacecraft will have far-reaching impacts on the revolutionary roles these complex systems play in our everyday lives. Come to Nashville and be part of the exciting future in the aerospace propulsion industry. The objective for JPC 2010 is to identify and highlight how innovative, green aerospace propulsion technologies are powering both new and evolving systems. Flight applications include next generation commercial aircraft, regional and business jets, military applications, supersonic/hypersonic high speed propulsion applications, launch systems, orbital insertion, satellite, and interstellar propulsion. Special panel sessions to be announced will focus on advanced system applications that can be used to showcase propulsion systems and components, and the technologies that enable them. Higlights from 2009 At the 45th Joint Propulsion Conference & Exhibit held in Denver, Colorado, 2-5 August 2009, a panel commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Apollo lunar landing, and featuring several NASA staffers who played key roles in the Apollo, Gemini and Mercury programs, was held. The panel recounted stories of their time spent in Mission Control and on various NASA projects. To watch this historic panel, click HERE. AIAA would like to thank Orbital Sciences Corporation for enabling AIAA to capture this historic panel for future generations.
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8th Annual International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference
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The 8th IECEC will explore the future of clean energy systems through a series of panel discussions and technical paper presentations. Topics for 2010 include: - Energy Policy, Environmental, and Historical Perspectives
- Energy Conversion Device Technology
- Energy Storage Technology
- Thermal Management Technology
- Fuels, Combustion, and Terrestrial Energy Systems
- Aerospace Power Systems
There will also be a continuation on the discussion of future energy policy needs to answer the demand for “green” energy systems.
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