AIAA Corporate Membership Advisory Committees Propulsion & Energy (P&E) Conference CMAC 7 June 2013 CMC Meeting
P&E CMAC Members MemberTitleOrganization John KinneyDirector, Technology Strategy Business DevelopmentGE Aviation Chris PestakManager of NASA ProgramsBattelle Joaquin CastroDirector of DoD Advanced ProgramsP&W Rocketdyne Jason SlagleDirector, 787 PropulsionThe Boeing Co. Jeff WilcoxVice President, Research and EngineeringLockheed Martin Eric RicePresidentORBITECH 2
AIAA Executive Forum Coordination for P&E 2014 Forum Executive Steering Committee: MemberTitleOrganization Phil Burkholder Executive Vice President, Engineering and TechnologyRolls-Royce Dr. Christian Mari Vice President, Research and TechnologySAFRAN Group Christopher Pestak Manager of NASA Programs Battelle Memorial Institute Richard Stulen (retired)Sandia National Laboratory Dr. Woodrow Whitlow, Jr.Associate Administrator for Mission SupportNASA John Kinney, Director Advanced Programs Business DevelopmentGE Aviation 3
P&E CMAC Teleconferences and Meeting Schedule Past teleconference or meeting: May 31, 2013 – Review of P&E Survey results May 22, 2013 – Discussion of Survey output Significant coordination via to develop and finalize P&E survey Jan. 18, 2013 – P&E Survey Development Jan. 3, 2013 – Goals for 2014 P&E Dec 12, 2012 – CMAC organization and planning 4
Technical Content Focus for New P&E Conference Restructuring Joint Propulsion Conference to meet customer needs Identify hierarchy of topics within P&E Create simple structure to address all areas within P&E Solicit input on content and structure Input to help identify desired conference format and content Create feedback pipeline through CMAC Keeps format “fresh” through annual pulses of industry Provides valuable feedback to Executive Committee for P&E planning Solicited input from AIAA CMC via survey in May 2013 ~15 members responded (<10% with 5 from GE, 4 from CMAC) 5
P&E Proposed Topic Areas CMC Survey Response 6 Technical Topic Area Interest Level HighMedLowTotal Advanced Propulsion Concepts (Brayton cycle, non-Brayton cycle, hybrid, etc.) Aerospace Power Systems Air Breathing Propulsion, Combined Cycle Systems, and Components Energy Conversion Device Technology Energy Storage Technology Rockets and Space Propulsion Systems Concepts and Supporting Propulsion Technologies Electricity Delivery and Grid Reliability Energy-Efficient and Renewable Energy Systems Fossil Energy Systems Nuclear Energy Systems Thermal Management Systems and Heat Transfer Advanced manufacturing concepts Advanced materials Energy management systems Advanced concepts for high energy density and high power density Advanced fuels Disruptive technologies in propulsion and energy
Summary and Go forward Plans Opportunity to create “Innovation Conference” with focus on Aviation Propulsion, Space Propulsion and Energy Highlight areas of synergy between Aviation Propulsion, Space Propulsion and Energy Potential differentiator from other conferences Need CMC Feedback, so Survey will be re-sent to CMC by June 21 Need better CMC survey response to be effective and to shape the 2014 P&E Conference Encourage participation from key staff positions in your organizations Timing critical for 2014 P&E planning, paper calls, etc. Feedback from survey will be shared at next CMC meeting 7
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