Research on Tap - Hosted by Research and Innovation

Date and Time

Tuesday, December 13, 2022 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
Add to Calendar 12/13/2022 06:00 PM 12/13/2022 07:00 PM America/Chicago Research on Tap - Hosted by Research and Innovation

Research on Tap is a monthly speaker series bringing UNT researchers to give micro-talks on timely and interesting topics. Come hear about exciting research and stick around for beverages and lively discussion with colleagues and friends.

 

TopicAir Taxis And Air Ambulances Are Coming To Town!
 

Guest Speaker: Kamesh Namuduri, professor of Electrical Engineering, Director of the Autonomous Systems Laboratory


Description: Dr. Namuduri's research seeks to promote public confidence in low-flying new entrants as well as accelerate the realization of emerging aviation markets for passenger and cargo transportation. Supported by NASA, Dr. Namuduri led a team of companies and universities to successfully complete testing scenarios developed by NASA as part of Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign Developmental Test simulation activity. The scenarios consisted of collecting a set of simulation data for low-flying traffic and in-flight en route contingency operation where dynamic rerouting needed to be negotiated between the airspace provider and the vehicle.

 

Join us Online! Facebook Live Link: https://www.facebook.com/UNTResearch

Dan's Silverleaf, 103 Industrial, Denton

Location

Dan's Silverleaf, 103 Industrial, Denton

Description

Research on Tap is a monthly speaker series bringing UNT researchers to give micro-talks on timely and interesting topics. Come hear about exciting research and stick around for beverages and lively discussion with colleagues and friends.

 

TopicAir Taxis And Air Ambulances Are Coming To Town!
 

Guest Speaker: Kamesh Namuduri, professor of Electrical Engineering, Director of the Autonomous Systems Laboratory


Description: Dr. Namuduri's research seeks to promote public confidence in low-flying new entrants as well as accelerate the realization of emerging aviation markets for passenger and cargo transportation. Supported by NASA, Dr. Namuduri led a team of companies and universities to successfully complete testing scenarios developed by NASA as part of Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign Developmental Test simulation activity. The scenarios consisted of collecting a set of simulation data for low-flying traffic and in-flight en route contingency operation where dynamic rerouting needed to be negotiated between the airspace provider and the vehicle.

 

Join us Online! Facebook Live Link: https://www.facebook.com/UNTResearch

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