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7–11 JANUARY 2019 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA AEROSPACE ON DEMAND Check out Page 27 scitech.aiaa.org #aiaaSciTech 70TH INTERNATIONAL ASTRONAUTICAL WASHINGTON D.C. 2019 I N S T S E E R R CONGRESS N G A N T I O O C N A L L A 21–25 OCTOBER 2019 A I C S T A U T R O N Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C. Exhibition Space is Selling Out – RESERVE TODAY! ENGAGE with over 3,000 delegates from industry, government, and academia, including the most influential experts, innovative technologists, and decision makers from across the world. INFLUENCE where the future of space is headed by educating the industry about your business. EXPAND your network and sales by leveraging business opportunities at IAC 2019. Reserve your spot today and secure your sponsorship or exhibit space at IAC 2019, the World’s Premier Global Space Event! iac2019.org/floorplan Stop by booth #718 to learn more about IAC 2019, and meet the Local Organizing Committee during the Welcome Reception! SPACE: The Power of the Past, the Promise of the Future INDUSTRY ANCHOR SPONSOR IAA I S ‧ NT IC ‧ E T R U N A A T N I O O N R A T L S A A C F A O D Y E M NETWORK NAME: AIAAscitech ON-SITE Wi-Fi › PASSWORD: 2019scitech CONTENTS Organizing Committee ......................................................................4 Welcome ...............................................................................................5 Sponsors and Supporters .................................................................7 Forum Overview ..................................................................................8 Pre-Forum Activities ........................................................................10 Plenary & Forum 360 Sessions ...................................................... 13 Rising Leaders in Aerospace .......................................................... 16 Special Programming ...................................................................... 17 Recognition and Lectures ............................................................... 19 Networking Events .......................................................................... 24 Exposition Hall ..................................................................................25 Exposition Hall Floor Plan ............................................................. 26 the HUB ...............................................................................................27 Exhibitors by Booth Number ........................................................ 29 Exhibitors ........................................................................................... 30 General Information ......................................................................... 41 Author and Session Chair Information ....................................... 42 Committee Meetings ...................................................................... 43 Program Detail ................................................................................. 48 Author and Session Chair Index ..................................................195 Venue Map ........................................................................................214 twitter.com/aiaa (#aiaaSciTech) flickr.com/aiaaevents facebook.com/AIAAfan instagram.com/AIAAerospace youtube.com/AIAATV livestream.com/AIAAVideo/scitech2019 linkedin.com/companies/aiaa Join the Q&A at aiaa.cnf.io American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 12700 Sunrise Valley Drive, Suite 200, Reston, VA 20191-5807 703.264.7500 or 800.639.AIAA (2422) | Fax: 703.264.7657 [email protected] | aiaa.org The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world’s largest aerospace technical society. With nearly 30,000 individual members from 85 countries, and 95 corporate members, AIAA brings together industry, academia, and government to advance engineering and science in aviation, space, and defense. For more information, visit aiaa.org, or follow us on Twitter @AIAA. scitech.aiaa.org 3 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE YOUNG PROFESSIONAL CHAIR DYNAMICS SPECIALISTS PROPELLANTS AND COMBUSTION Ali K. Raz, Purdue University Jonathan Cooper, University of Bristol Venkat Raman, University of Michigan FORUM TECHNICAL CHAIRS FLUID DYNAMICS SENSOR SYSTEMS AND Adrian Sescu, Mississippi State University INFORMATION FUSION Stephen Blanchette, The Aerospace Thomas Frey Jr., Lockheed Martin Corporation GAS TURBINE ENGINES Corporation Eric Silk, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center David Blunck, Oregon State University SMALL SATELLITE Joseph Slater, Wright State University GREEN ENGINEERING Jeremy Straub, University of North Dakota FORUM DEPUTY TECHNICAL CHAIRS Tarek Abdel-Salam, East Carolina University SOCIETY AND AEROSPACE Brett Bednarcyk, NASA Glenn Research GROUND TEST TECHNOLOGY Center John Micol, NASA Langley Research Center Matthew Kuester, Virginia Polytechnic Haoxiang Luo, Vanderbilt University Institute and State University GUIDANCE, NAVIGATION, AND CONTROL Mahyar Malekpour, NASA Langley SOFTWARE Research Center Uday Shankar, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory James Murphy, NASA Ames Research Brian McGrath, Johns Hopkins University Center Applied Physics Laboratory HIGH-SPEED AIR-BREATHING PROPULSION SPACE EXPLORATION TECHNICAL DISCIPLINE CHAIRS Bayindir Saracoğlu, von Karman Institute Surendra Sharma, NASA Ames Research ADAPTIVE STRUCTURES for Fluid Dynamics Center Jefrey L. Kaufman, University of Central SPACE OPERATIONS AND SUPPORT Florida HISTORY Kevin Burns, Northrop Grumman Corporation Scott Burleigh, NASA Jet Propulsion AEROACOUSTICS Laboratory Douglas Nark, NASA Langley Research INFORMATION AND COMMAND & SPACECRAFT STRUCTURES Center CONTROL SYSTEMS Mike Sotak, Kratos Defense Johanne Heald, Canadian Space Agency AERODYNAMIC MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY INLETS, NOZZLES, AND PROPULSION STUDENT PAPER COMPETITION – AD&S Terry Meyer, Purdue University SYSTEMS INTEGRATION Ali Najafi, ANSYS Enterprise Accounts Vishal Acharya, Georgia Institute of Program AEROSPACE EDUCATION Technology STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS K. Ravindra, St. Louis University INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS Weihua Su, University of Alabama AIRCRAFT DESIGN Thomas Lombaerts, SGT Inc. / NASA STRUCTURES Cees Bil, RMIT University Ames Research Center Michael Wolf, Gulfstream Aerospace APPLIED AERODYNAMICS MATERIALS Corporation Phil Ansell, University of Illinois at Urbana- Ray Fertig III, University of Wyoming SURVIVABILITY Champaign MESHING VISUALIZATION AND Andrew Lingenfleter, Air Force Institute of ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE COMPUTATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS Technology ENVIRONMENTS John Dannenhofer, Syracuse University SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Dale Ferguson, Air Force Research Laboratory MODELING AND SIMULATION John Hsu, California State University, Long TECHNOLOGIES Beach ATMOSPHERIC FLIGHT MECHANICS Alaa Elmiligui, NASA Langley Research TERRESTRIAL ENERGY Kevin Cunningham, NASA Langley Center Research Center Gustaaf “Guus” Jacobs, San Diego State MULTI-DISCIPLINARY DESIGN University COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS OPTIMIZATION THERMOPHYSICS Daniel Raible, NASA Glenn Research Manav Bhatia, Mississippi State University Center Kevin Pope, Memorial University NON-DETERMINISTIC APPROACHES COMPUTER SYSTEMS Satchi Venkataraman, San Diego State UNIQUE AND TRANSFORMATIONAL FLIGHT SYSTEMS Rick Tuggle, PeopleTec, Inc. University Tony Linn, A.B. Linn, P.E DESIGN ENGINEERING PLASMADYNAMICS AND LASERS UNMANNED SYSTEMS Nathan Hines, The Boeing Company Gabe Xu, University of Alabama in Huntsville Greg Larson, Northrop Grumman DIGITAL AVIONICS Corporation PRESSURE GAIN COMBUSTION Maarten Uijt de Haag, Ohio University Daniel Paxson, NASA Glenn Research WIND ENERGY DIGITAL ENGINEERING Center David Maniaci, Sandia National Laboratories Mat French, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, Inc. 4 scitech.aiaa.org WELCOME TO The 2019 AIAA SciTech Forum Executive Steering Committee welcomes you to San Diego! We have worked hard this past year curating exciting and thought-provoking content around the forum theme, Aerospace On Demand. We hope these industry leaders, topics, and discussions inspire you. Make it a great week! EXECUTIVE STEERING COMMITTEE 2019 AIAA SciTech Forum Scott Fouse Michael Gazarik Jill Marlowe Nelson Pedreiro Lockheed Martin Corporation Ball Aerospace & NASA Langley Research Center Lockheed Martin Corporation (ret.) Technologies Corporation (Forum General Chair) Martiqua Post Amy Pritchett Douglas Stanley Tony Washburn U.S. Air Force Academy Pennsylvania State University National Institute of Aerospace NASA Langley Research Center (Forum 360 Chair) (Deputy Forum 360 Chair) scitech.aiaa.org 5 Next-generation technology to protect the generations to come. You are being called to greatness, not mediocrity. You are being called to define what’s next, not what’s already been done. You are being called to Lockheed Martin. Join us in our mission to solve critically important challenges for our customers, to ensure security and freedom around the world. Together, we can innovate the next generation of flight. Take that next step. Visit the Lockheed Martin booth #401 at the AIAA SciTech Forum. Learn more at lockheedmartinjobs.com/working-here. Lockheed Martin. Your Mission is Ours.™ © 2019 Lockheed Martin Corporation 6 scitech.aiaa.org FG18-23209_004 AIAA_Three F-35.indd 1 Live: H: 10in W: 7.5 in 12/18/18 9:36 AM Trim: H: 11in W: 8.5 in Job Number: FG18-23209_004 Bleed: 0.25 all sides Designer: Sam Coplen Publication: AIAA Gutter: None Communicator: Ryan Alford Visual: Three F-35A Resolution: 300 DPI Due Date: 12/18/18 Country: USA Density: 300 Color Space: