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Technical Workshop Seminar

Technical Workshop Seminar. “UAV Design Challenges”. Housekeeping Items. Nuke’Em : Please quiet your personal messaging devices Restrooms: Around the corner from the Lobby Visitors: Please have an escort at all times

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Technical Workshop Seminar

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  1. Technical Workshop Seminar “UAV Design Challenges”

  2. Housekeeping Items • Nuke’Em : Please quiet your personal messaging devices • Restrooms: Around the corner from the Lobby • Visitors: Please have an escort at all times • Emergencies: Evacuate through main lobby and assemble in forward parking lot • All attendees will be added to mailing list. Please send me email to opt-out of future AIAA Technical Seminar postings

  3. Welcome AIAA/SAE Members • Non-Members – Please sign-up • AIAA Promotional Event: • $25 – off AIAA Membership • Enjoy Free Technical Seminars all-year long! • Connect with other AIAA professionals in Aerospace and Spacecraft Industries • Get Involved! • AIAA LA-Section Meetings @ Microcosm HQ • Elections just around the corner (June 1) • Many exciting chapters/activities • Dinner Meetings • Enterprise Events • YP – centric • K-12 Focused

  4. Technical Seminar • Today: “UAV Design Challenges” • What are the true advantages of unmanned Aircraft? • What are their unique challenges in designing, testing, and fielding? • What does the future hold for unmanned aircraft?  • Look out for future events!

  5. Agenda • 11:30 - 12:00 Lunch • 12:00 - 12:05 Introduction – Prakash Sarathy • 12:05 - 13:45 Panel Discussion • 12:05 -12:35 Jeff Koehler • 12:40 -13:10 Mark Page • 13:15 -13:45 John Whittenbury • 13:45-14:00 Moderated Q&A – Dan Dougherty • 14:00 Adjourn

  6. Panelist • Jeff Koehler Former (NGC) UCAS-D MMCS Lead • Mark Page Swift Engineering, Chief Scientist • John Whittenbury NGC UCLASS Chief Engineer • Dan Dougherty NGC UCLASS Design Lead (Moderator)

  7. Mark Page • Mr. Page graduated from the University of Illinois in 1979 with a B.S. degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. He has 18 years of experience at McDonnell Douglas / Boeing. There, he worked many years in the Stability & Control Department on projects ranging from the Propfan to the HSCT supersonic transport. Later, he headed the Aerodynamics Department for the Boeing MD-90 during the design phase. His most rewarding project was the NASA-sponsored Blended-Wing-Body. Here Mr. Page served as the Technical Program Manager with Chief Designer Blaine Rawdon, and renowned “Wing-Man” Dr. Robert Liebeck as Program Manager. 

  8. Jeff Koehler  Jeff Koehler was formerly the Director of Air/Ship Integration, for the Navy-Unmanned Combat Air System program at Northrop Grumman. In this capacity he oversees technology development and maturation activities encompassing all aspects of autonomous mission management. Prior to joining the Navy UCAS program, Jeff worked closely with the F-35 and B-2 programs at Northrop Grumman. He has been working in the area of mission management for over 20 years. As a former Air Force aviator, pilot trainer and commander, his military knowledge and expertise provides a bedrock of experience to base much of his opinions and insights in the broad area of autonomous aircraft. In addition to his professional expertise, his academic credentials include a Bachelor’s (’63) from the U.S. Air Force Academy and a Master’s (’77) from Golden Gate University. Over the years he has kept in touch with academic thinking, through courses from both UCLA and USC, across various disciplines including artificial intelligence.

  9. John Whittenbury •   John Whittenbury Bio

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