Green Engineering PC
SciTech 2014 National Harbor, MD
Marty Bradley
Program Committee Chair
marty.k.bradley@boeing.com
15 January 2014
With updates and meeting notes
GEPC SciTech 2014 Agenda
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Introductions
Introduction
“Airframe Technologies for USAF Energy Efficiency” - Gary Dale, Technology Lead for
Capable and Efficient Mobility, AFRL Aerospace Vehicles Division, WPAFB
Subcommittee Reports
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Leadership
Membership
Communications
Conference
Standards
Education
Awards
Liaison
Policy
Green Aviation
Green Energy
Wrap Up
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Meeting Notes
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There were 17 attendees + 3 visitors + 3 virtual participants
Mark Melanson – the lead for Program Committees - discussed the Integration Tier
Jimmy Kenyon – deputy P&E for Airbreathing Propulsion – discussed getting GEPC assistance
with the next propulsion design competition – Ruben Del Rosario agreed to be contact
Gary Dale briefed us on “Airframe Technologies for USAF Energy Efficiency“
We discussed award options. There was both encouragement and concern about trying to
support our own GEPC award. Creating a “Green Engineering best paper” award was judged
to be easier than creating a new award. Also, cooperating with another committee to help
produce nomination packages was a good option.
Rich Wahls and Franz-Joseph Kahle briefed us on Conference status and plans. Chris Hughes
volunteered to represent the GEPC at P&E 15.
We had extensive discussions about our first “call for papers” being for SciTech15. Concerns
were too much overlap with other committees and our ability to review abstracts. We agreed to
develop a draft call for papers and run it by the P&E leadership.
Marty called for volunteers to fill the multiple open positions in the committee. After there were
no volunteers, he agreed to take an action to contact the membership (some individually) to fill
the positions. (immediately after the meeting 4 people volunteered for jobs!)
Submit corrections to the notes to Marty
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What is Green Engineering?
Boeing.com
GE.com
Energy Conversion AIAA Conferences &
Literature
Efficiency
Airframe Efficiency
Enviro.aero
Enviro.aero
Renewable
Energy
Biofuels
Wikipedia.org
Climate Monitoring
Operations
Recycling
Charter
The purpose of the Green Engineering Program Committee
(GEPC) is to promote a holistic, systems approach to improved
energy efficiency, sustainability, renewable energy and ‘cradle-tocradle’ design. GEPC serves as the AIAA focal point for all “green”
aerospace-related programs and technologies, and works
synergistically with the appropriate technical committees to assure
that the AIAA membership is adequately informed about all aspects
of this critical aerospace activity.
GEPC Overview & Accomplishments
Recent Conference Performance
Hosted panel and technical sessions at
ASM 2013
JPC 2013
SciTech 2014
Issues / Help Needed
• Develop succession plan
• Fill key holes in subcommittee lead positions
• Funding for a one-time purchase of committee shirts
and/or business cards
Initiatives & Plans
• Continue successful conference work: Create a “Green”
track, better integrate with conferences, and support
conference planning & coordination. Engage Forum
Integration Tier. 1st Call for Papers for SciTech15
• Do an Aerospace America Year in Review Article
• 5-6 committee meetings expected for 2014 (SciTech,
P&E, Alt. Conf., + 2-3 telecons)
• Team with ABP TC’s to help with Propulsion Design
Competition
• Leverage Liaisons to generate more joint projects
Accomplishments
• We have a strong list of diverse members
• Planned & Held over 8 panel and technical sessions in
2013
• Established 25 liaison positions with other committees
and organizations
• Presented AIAA Webinar on NASA/Boeing SUGAR study
• Wrote RFP to Aircraft Design TC for Student Design
Competition: “Design of a 2030 Regional Airliner
Considering Hybrid Electric Propulsion”
• Submitted 2012 annual report
• Outreach to local section –Presentation on alternate
energy and fuels for aviation,
• Outreach to Region Student Conference - Presentation
on: “Green Aircraft Concepts and Enabling Technology
Research at NASA
• 1st GEPC Leadership Team and GEPC Conference
Subcommittee break-out meetings to be held at SciTech
2014
Financial Status and Other Activities
• Current balance: $0
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Membership Summary
PC Chair
Marty Bradley
Email: marty.k.bradley@boeing.com
Vice Chair (Future Chair)
TBD
Membership Chair
Marty Bradley (acting)
•Need to make
progress to update the
organization, identify
new subcommittee
leaders, and place all
members in active
positions
PC Liaisons
PC Members
Established
• Air Breathing Propulsion TC’s
• FAA CLEEN
• NASA ERA
• NASA SFW
• Aerooacoustics TC
• Aircraft Design TC
• Applied Aero TC
• Energy Optimized Aircraft PC
• EPT CoS – Electric Propulsion
Testing Standards
• ETC – Emerging Technologies
Committee
• FAA CLEEN
• Terrestrial Energy Systems TC
• IGTI
• IEEE
• Navy
• DoE
• ARPA-E
• Adaptive Structures TC
• Propulsion for Future Flight TC
• Asian Liaison
• V/STOL TC
• Transformational Flight PC
• 49 Total
– 34 Regular
– 4 YPs
– 11 International
• Category
– Industry (43%)
– Academia (41%)
– Government (16%)
• International members
–4 Japan
–1 United Kingdom
–1 Egypt
–1 South Africa
–1 Thailand
–1 Canada
–1 Israel
• Technical Area
– Green Aviation (57%)
– Green Energy (43%)
Green Engineering Program Committee
Chair
Jason Slagle
Vice Chair (Future Chair)
Past Co-Chair
Marty Bradley
Valerie Lyons
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Publication /
Communications
xxx
Conferences
Membership
Standards
Rich Wahls
Marty Bradley
xxx
Education
Awards
Liaison
Public Policy
Essam Khalil
Sivaram Gogineni
Tayo Ladeinde
Jason Slagle
Technical Subcommittee Representatives
Green Aviation
Green Energy
Gaudy Bezos-O'Connor
John Blanton
Green Engineering Program Committee
January 2014
Chair
Marty Bradley
Vice Chair (Future Chair)
Past Chair
xxx
Jason Slagle
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Publication /
Communications
Tayo Ladeinde
Conferences
Membership
Rich Wahls 
Ruben Del Rosario
Standards
xxx
xxx
Education
Awards
Liaison
Public Policy
Essam Khalil
Sivaram Gogineni
Tayo Ladeinde
Jason Slagle
Technical Subcommittee Representatives
Green Aviation
Green Energy
Gaudy Bezos-O'Connor
John Blanton
GEPC Membership Subcommittee
• Members (Marty Bradley - Acting, Danielle Soban)
• Responsibilities
 Membership roster & information
 Recruiting
 Member upgrades
• 2012-2013 Activities
 Gathered roster information
 Filled some positions
• 2014 Plans
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Staff all key positions
Make sure subcommittee leaders can start working
Recruiting (including International)
Member upgrades
xx
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GEPC Membership Actions
• We want to encourage “active” members
• Make sure your information is recorded in Membership
Spreadsheet
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2.
3.
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Report your technical area (Green Aviation or Green Energy) – to
know who to contact for special technical sessions, abstract
reviews, policy issues, educational programs, etc.
Select your subcommittee position(s) in the PC organization (see
charts that follow)
Identify any Liaisons - other organizations that you are involved with
or want to coordinate with
New Membership Subcommittee Chair will check attendance
and participation and “prune” the list
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Committee
Membership
Last Name First Name
Email Address 1
Type
Amano
Ryo
amano@uwm.edu
Regular
Benchergui Dyna
Dyna.Benchergui@aero.bombardier.comInternational
Bezos-O'Conner
Gaudy
gaudy.m.bezos-oconnor@nasa.gov
Regular
Blanton
John
John.Blanton@GE.com
Regular
Blodgett
Keith
keith.blodgett@ge.com
Regular
Bradley
Marty
marty.k.bradley@boeing.com
Regular
Bryden
Mark
kmbryden@ameslab.gov
Regular
Cheng
I-Shih
i-shih.chang@aero.org
International
Dale
Gary
gary.dale@wpafb.af.gov
Regular
Day
Craig
craigd@aiaa.org
Regular
DelRosario Ruben
ruben.delrosario@nasa.gov
Regular
Dougherty Robert
rpd@optinav.com
Regular
Elitzur
Shani
elitzur.shani@gmail.com
International
Foutch
David
david.w.foutch@boeing.com
Regular
Gautam
Vivek
Vivek.gautam@airliquide.com
Regular
Gibson
Andrew
andrew.gibson@esaero.com
Regular
Gogineni
Sivaram
spgogineni@gmail.com
Regular
Gollahalli
Subramanyam gollahal@ou.edu
Regular
Gupta
Ashwani
akgupta@umd.edu
Regular
Halliwell
Ian
ianhalliwell@earthlink.net
Regular
Hamstra
Jeff
jeffrey.w.hamstra@lmco.com
Regular
Hartman
Roger
rogerdhartman@gmail.com
Regular
Hicks
Nathan
Nathan.S.Hicks@Boeing.com,
Regular
Houts
Michael
michael.houts@nasa.gov
Regular
Ibrahim
Mohamed
ibrahim3@uwm.edu
Associate
Jensen
Dan
Daniel.T.Jensen@rolls-royce.com
Regular
Johnson
Stephen
stephen.johnson@ngc.com
Regular
Kahlen
Franz-Josef
fj.kahlen@uct.ac.za
International
Khalil
Essam
khalile1@asme.org
International
Kitagawa
Kuni
kuni@esi.nagoya-u.ac.jp
International
Koster
Jean
jean.koster@colorado.edu
Regular
Kwankaomeng
Sutapat
kksudara@kmitl.ac.th
International
Ladeinde
Tayo
tayo.ladeinde@gmail.com
Associate
Lilley
David
David.g.lilley@okstate.edu
Regular
Lyons
Valerie
vlyons@prodigy.net
Regular
Maruyama Naoki
maruyama.naoki@mie-u.ac.jp
International
McCorkle Doug
doug.mccorkle@gmail.com
Regular
Mendoza
Nicole
nrmendoza@gmail.com
Associate
Miley
George
ghmiley@illinois.edu
Regular
Ning
Zhu
zhuning8888@gmail.com
International
Okai
Keiichi
okai@aeroeng-lab.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
International
Parthasarathy
Ramkumar
rparthasarathy@ou.edu
Regular
Reddy
Dhanireddy dhanireddy.r.reddy@nasa.gov
Regular
Year
Joined
2013
2012
2012
Pre-2013
Pre-2014
2011
2013
2013
2014
Pre-2013
2012
Pre-2013
2013
2013
Pre-2013
2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
2013
Pre-2013
2013
Pre-2013
2009
2013
2013
2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
AIAA Member
Subcommittee #2 or
Green Green
Grade
Organization
Aviation Energy
Technical Specialty
Subcommittee #1
Liaison
Associate Fellow Univ. Wisconsin
1 Energy
Green Energy
Thermophysics, Terrestial Energy
Senior Member Bombardier
1 Energy Efficient Systems & Operations
Conferences (Invited Keynote Panels)
Liaison to Department of the Navy, Department of Energy,
NASA
1
Green Aviation
GE
1 heat transfer, gas turbines Green Energy
GE
1
Aerodynamics
Education
Liason (ABPSI TC)
Associate Fellow Boeing
1
Technology and System Performance
PC Chair - Membership
Liaison (ABP TC's), AIAA Design Competition
Associate Fellow Iowa St.
1 Energy
Fellow
Aerospace
propulsion
Associate Fellow AF AFMC
Airframes/aero
AIAA
Business Development
Associate Fellow NASA
1
Aeropropulsion
Green Aviation, Liaison, Conference
CLEEN, Energy Optimized PC
OptiNav
1
Aeroacoustics (noise from aircraft
Communications
and wind turbines)
Aeroacoustics TC
Technion
1 Hydrogen production and storage
Member
Boeing
1
propulsion
Air Liquide
1 Combustion, Energy
Member
Esaero
1
Electric Propulsion, Hybrid Electric
Conferences
Distributed Propulsion, TurboElectric
V/STOL TC, Transformational
Distributed Propulsion
Flight
Awards
Missing
information
is
highlighted
in yellow.
Fellow
Univ. Maryland
Biofuels, combustion, propulsion
IGTI
Lockheed
1
Propulsion
Public Policy
Retired
1 System Safety, Physical Security,
formerly USAF
Command Pilot
Communication
(SharePoint
Boeing
1
Systems; Design;
Web Dev)
Liaison (In-Work): EPT CoS
NASA
1 Nuclear
Education
Student
Univ. Wisconsin
1 Energy
Associate Fellow Rolls Royce
1
Gas Turbines
Public Policy
Emerging Technologies Committee
Northrop
1
ABP, Propellers, Fuel Cells, Electric, piston propulsion, propulsion
ABPSI subsystems
Associate Fellow Univ of Cape Town
1
Complex Systems, Systems Education
Excellence
ASM13, ASM14,DETC, SEC
Cairo University
1
Education
P&E14
Nagoya Ubiv
1 Spectroscopy, FC, Biomass, Education/Short
LED system
Courses
Asian Liaison
Univ of Colorado
1
Green aircraft, hybrid aircraft, education
KMITL
1 Stirling Engine
Student
Cirrus Aircraft
1
Plasma dynamics, CFD
Communication, Liaison
Fellow
OK State
1 Fires, Safety
TES TC
RETIRED
1 Space Power, Combustion, Alternative Energy
IEEE
Member
Mie Univ.
1 energy conversion, heat transfer
TES TC
Iowa State?
Texas A&M
1
High speed flows and propulsion,
Liaison
energy trades, LCA, Sustainability
Conferences
U of IL
1 Fusion, Fuel Cells, LENR
Education/Short Courses
Propulsion for Future Flight TC
Shizuoka Institute of Science and1Technology
Energy Conversion and Heat Transfer
Senior Member Univ. of Tokyo
1
Combustion, Gas turbines, alternative fuels, fuel cells
TES TC
Associate Fellow Univ. of Oklahoma
Biofuels, combustion
send
Marty
your
updates.
Pre-2013
NASA
1
Seeley
Brien
cafe400@sonic.net
Regular
Pre-2013
CAFE Foundation
1
Airbreathing Propulsion
Electric Aircraft-Sky Taxi
Conferences or Awards
IGTI-Turbomachinery TC
Green Aviation
Sheppard
Eliza
Slagle
Soban
Wahls
Walker
Watts
Weigand
Jason
Danielle
Rich
Bruce
Anthony
Ben
emhoney@sbcglobal.net
Jason.C.Slagle@Boeing.com
d.soban@qub.ac.uk
richard.a.wahls@nasa.gov
noiseybw@aol.com
anthony.watts@jacobs.com
bwiegand@uwm.edu
Regular
Regular
International
Regular
Regular
Regular
Associate
Pre-2013
2009 Associate Fellow
Pre-2013
2011 Fellow
Pre-2013
Pre-2013
2013
Propulsion for Future Flight TC
Boeing
1
Queen's University Belfast1
NASA LaRC
1
Channel Islands Acoustics
Jacobs Eng
Univ. Wisconsin
Leavitt
Laurence
laurence.d.leavitt@nasa.gov
Regular
2014
Hughes
Chris
christopher.e.hughes@nasa.gov
Regular
2014 Associate Fellow NASA
Air Breathing Propulsion
ABPSI
Welch
Jerry
gerard.e.welch@nasa.gov
Regular
2014 Senior Member
NASA
GTE
GTE
Hasegawa
Takahiko
takahiko@uwm.edu
Student
2014
Univ. Wisconsin
Lloyd
Christine
christine.lloyd@price-inductor.com
Regular
2014
Inductor
Eames
David
david.eames@rolls-royce.com
Regular
2014 Associate Fellow Rolls Royce
Past Chair
Complex Systems Design, Value
Membership
Driven Design
/ education
Aerodynamics
Conferences
1 Wind Turbine Noise
1 wind tunnels, gas turbines
Aircraft Design TC
Applied Aerodynamics
NASA
AIAA P&E Integration Chair
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Green Engineering PC– Member Positions (1)
• PC Chairs
 Chair – Marty Bradley
 Vice Chair? (Future Chair) – XXX
 Past Chairs – Jason Slagle
• Membership – Marty Bradley (Acting) - XXX
 Recruiting – xxx
 International recruiting – Danielle Soban
 Upgrades – Larry Levitt (tentative)
• Publication/Communications – Tayo Ladeinde
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Year in Review Article – Keiichi Okai, Gary Dale, xxx
Website – Nathan Hicks, xxx
Other (newsletter?) – xxx
Robert Dougherty, Tayo Ladeinde
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Short Course – George Miley, Michael Houts (Nuclear),
Webinar - Marty Bradley (SUGAR)
Outreach (college, high school) – Marty Bradley, Rich Wahls
AIAA Design Competition – Marty Bradley, Danielle Soban
ABP Design Competition – Ian Halliwell, Ruben Del Rosario
Franz-Josef Kahlen, Keith Blodgett, Kuni Kitagawa
• Education – Essam Khalil
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Green Engineering PC– Member Positions (2)
• Conferences – Rich Wahls, Ruben Del Rosario taking over after SciTech
2014
 See Conference Subcommittee charts
Note: All PC Members should also volunteer when sessions chairs and abstract reviewers are
needed
• Standards – xxx
 xxx
• Public Policy – Jason Slagle, xxx
 Dan Jensen, Jeff Hamstra
• Awards – Sivaram Gogineni, Ryo Amano
 Best Paper Award – xxx
 Coordination with other awards (Propulsion, etc) - xxx
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GEPC Leadership Team
• Members (Chairs, subcommittee leads, also past & incoming leads)
• Responsibilities
 Set goals, prioritize efforts, plan meetings
• 2013 Activities
 ASM13 and JPC13 meetings
 Annual Report
• 2014 Plans
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Annual Report – Need your inputs (activities, awards, outreach, liaisons, etc.)
Telecon in late Jan/early Feb + quarterly telecons
Develop succession plan
Develop 2014 Activity Plan to set priorities
Set meeting schedule at P&E to reduce conflicts & to allow subcommittee work
Figure out how to have virtual meetings at conferences
Organize combined in-person / virtual meeting at a 2nd summer conference
Investigate getting PC “business cards”
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P&E Group Organization
Director
Propulsion and Energy
Jeff Hamstra
Deputy for
Air Breathing
Propulsion
Jimmy Kenyon
Deputy for
Technical Products
David McGrath
Deputy for
Rocket, Space &
Advanced Propulsion
Joaquin Castro
Deputy for
Operations
Wayne Hurwitz
Deputy for
Energy
Mike Piszczor
Gas Turbine Engines
Hybrid Rockets
Electric Propulsion
John Sordyl (A)
Brian Evans
Eric Pencil
Aerospace Power
Systems
Dick Shaw
High Speed Air Breathing
Propulsion
Ryan Starkey
Liquid Propulsion
Nuclear & Future Flight
Propulsion
Chris Taylor
Terrestrial Energy
Systems
Mark Bryden
Air Breathing Propulsion
Systems Integration
Michelle McMillan
Solid Rockets
Propellants &
Combustion
M.S. Anand
Energetic Components
& Systems
Hobin Lee
Scott Forde
Mark Langhenry
Green Engineering
Program Committee
Marty Bradley
October 28, 2013
Pressure Gain Combustion
Working Group
Venkat Tangirala
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Notes from Propulsion & Energy Group Meeting
• Business reality – tight budgets, looking for revenue streams
• New organizational structure with 5 deputies
• JPC 2013 – Attendance down by 24%, but positive feedback by attendees,
especially on panel sessions
• P&E 2014 – “Leveraging Aerospace and Energy Technology Synergies to
Address Future Challenges”
• Scott Forde discussed virtual meeting experiences
• I gave overview of Green Engineering PC
• Overview of Pressure Gain Combustion WG (new PC?)
• “Engage, don’t wait! Use SciTech as opportunity to get things done”
• “Communicate, Ask for help, Get Commitments‘”
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GEPC Communications Subcommittee
• Members (Tayo Ladeinde, Nathan Hicks)
• Responsibilities
 Meeting notes & distribution
 Website (Sharepoint) https://info.aiaa.org/tac/pc/GEPC/default.aspx
 Aerospace America Year in Review article - Keiichi Okai, Gary Dale, xxx
• 2012-2013 Activities
 Meeting notes (Marty Bradley, Valerie Lyons)
 Website update (Nathan Hicks)
 Uploaded PC meeting material and meeting notes
• 2014 Plans
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Get someone to take meeting notes
Get a leader
Continue to improve and maintain website
Write Year in Review article (get help from Green Aviation & Green Energy)
xxx
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Green Engineering PC
Conferences Subcommittee Report
Rich Wahls
Subcommittee Chair
richard.a.wahls@nasa.gov
SciTech 2014 – National Harbor
15 January 2014
Topics
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Subcommittee Membership
SciTech14 …Franz-Josef Kahlen
P&E14 …Ruben Del Rosario
Conference Strategy
 Old Event Model
 New Event Model
– Integration Tier – What is it?
– Forums for GEPC support?
– GEPC Call for Papers?
• Volunteers for 2015 Forums
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Conference Subcommittee
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Dyna Benchergui
Ruben Del Rosario**
Andy Gibson
Franz-Josef Kahlen
Nicole Mendoza
D.R. Reddy
Rich Wahls*
• ….looking for new members – Chris Hughes
• *Subcommittee Chair
• ** Subcommittee Chair incoming after SciTech2014
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GEPC Sessions At SciTech 2014
Franz-Josef Kahlen, GEPC Tech Chair
13 January 2014
Topics to be covered (not in order)
• Changes from ASM to SciTech – Opportunities for GEPC
• “Villaging”
• Venue Allocation
• Sessions
• Extended abstracts
• Keynote
• ScholarOne
Villaging / Venue Allocation
Villaging:
In the SciTech world, many previously unconnected events and groups
are coming together for the first time. The organizers want to “village“
events together that address similar audiences.
Our villagers: Applied Aero, Aircraft Design, Airbreathing Propulsion, Gas
Turbine Engines
Venues:
From experience, a 50 – 100 seater venue is much too small, and a
ballroom is too big. We have requested 170+ seat venues; we were given
the biggest venue in the confeence hotel – 600 seats.
Five sessions
Session
Chair
No. of papers
• NASA Aeronautical Sciences Project
Overview and Progress
James Heidmann
6
• Progress Towards N+3 Technologies in
NASA's Fixed Wing Project
Rich Wahls
6
• Progress in NASA's Environmentally
Responsible Aviation Project
Fay Collier
7
• USAF future mobility fleet centric*
Gary Dale
• USAF legacy mobility fleet centric
Gary Dale
6
8
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*Keynote:
From Laboratory to Flightline:
Case Studies of Operationalizing Energy Efficient Technologies
Dr. D. Erbschloe
AMC Chief Scientist
Observations / Lessons Learned
ScholarOne
• AIAA help is usually available fast (thank you, Ann Ames)
• ScholarOne is not really set up for invited presentations.
• Many layers of authority must be activated, reviews are still required
• Changes past conference submission deadline are possible but require
significant manual intervention.
To minimize administrative post-deadline load, sessions
topics should in the future be finalized mid April
(accounting for a four week clearance period).
Abstracts
Recognizing the new environment (other TCs, PCs, etc.) and other conferences, I have asked for (but not
enforced) extended abstracts of 2 pages.
At some point, I think it would be useful to have some records of what GEPC has accomplished, if only for
documentation and archival purposes. Further, the context at SciTech will be different in that the audience
is made up from people we have not interacted with. Lastly, looking at the next five years, I expect that the
format of the sessions will change and that we will end up with a full review process like many other
groups. I have seen it in other conferences that you need to provide some track record to reach the next
levels of maturity. Therefore, I believe it will be helpful to get some groundwork covered already today.
Questions to raise:
SciTech structure:
• Morning and evening “shoulders“ take up much time and reduce session
durations – does this add value for attendees?
• Villaging
• Venue size
• Earlier commitment - speakers / chairs / topics / AIAA admin
Future GEPC format:
• Should we join the formal call for papers?
• Is there a desired target size for GEPC – no. of papers or sessions
• No. of invited sessions? No. of regular sessions?
• Do we have a reviewer database?
• Role of sub-committees (invite keynotes, create and organize invited
sessions, …)
• PC meeting format – meeting slot mutually exclusive with “co-villagers”
Personal word of thanks
I could not have put these sessions together
without the initiative of the session chairs,
and certainly not without Richard Wahls
soliciting proposals and help in general.
Thanks much!
P&E 2014
• A few words of status from Ruben Del Rosario
• July 28-30, 2014
• Cleveland Medical Mart & Convention Center
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GEPC Conference Strategy – OLD EVENT MODEL
• Green Engineering – spans scope of the TC’s
• Create a “Green Engineering” Track at conferences
 Target JPC and ASM (SciTech & P&E Forum beginning in 2014)
 Add value, but minimize additional room space required
• Sponsor/create several technical paper/panel sessions appropriate to
Green Engineering
 Avoid open “call for papers” and reviews … for now.
• Co-sponsor/leverage technical paper/panel sessions appropriate to
Green Engineering created by TC’s
• GEPC has primarily been in the Technical Program Sessions
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GEPC Conference Strategy – NEW EVENT MODEL
• Green Engineering – a PC that spans scope of the TC’s
• Forums have 3 Tiers
 Plenary, Integration, Technical
 Integration (ideal for PC cross-cutting, system-view contribution)
 Technical (tech sessions as have historically existed)
• Recommended approach for GEPC
 Contribute to SciTech, Aviation, and P&E Forums
 Integration Tier and Technical Program
• Integration Tier – suggest/sponsor specific sessions (1/forum?)
• Technical Program
 Invited Sessions as we have done
 Participate in the formal Call for Papers to create 2 to 4 sessions
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Integration Tier in AIAA Forums
January 2014
Call for Papers Template – first for GEPC
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GEPC Conferences & Tech Chair Assignments
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JPC13 San Jose, CA
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GEPC TechChair = Ruben Del Rosario
Cleveland Medical Mart & Convention Center
GEPC Tech Chair = Franz-Josef Kahlen
5-9 January 2015
GEPC Tech Chair = Andy Gibson
22-26 June 2015
P&E15 Orlando, FL – Hilton Orlando
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AV15 Dallas, TX - Hilton Anatole
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SciTech15 Orlando, FL – Gaylord Palms
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P&E14 Cleveland, OH
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GEPC TechChair = Franz-Josef Kahlen
January 13-17 Gaylord National
AV14 Atlanta, GA
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SciTech14 National Harbor, MD
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GEPC Tech Chair = Dyna Benchergui
GEPC Tech Chair = Chris Hughes
27-29 July 2015
SciTech16 San Diego, CA – Manchester Grand Hyatt
SciTech17 Grapevine, TX – Gaylord Texan
SciTech18 Orlando, FL – Gaylord Palms
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Aviation Forum 2014 -- DRAFT
Atlanta: June 16-20, 2014
• Wahls is the Aviation2014 Integration Chair
• Overall Theme:
Aviation 2014 – Aviation’s Global Promise – Challenges & Opportunities
• Plenary structure (8-9a Keynote daily; am/pm parallel Integration sessions):
 Monday: Conference kick-off; lay out and discuss themes/days
– (operational, business, policy, technical)
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Tuesday: Operational Challenges and Opportunities
Wednesday: Business Challenges and Opportunities
Thursday: Policy Challenges and Opportunities
Friday:
Technical Challenges and Opportunities
• Do we have ideas for a “Green” Integration Tier Session?
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GEPC Standards Subcommittee
• Members (none)
• Responsibilities
 Working with other AIAA committees, develop AIAA
standards
• 2013 Activities
 none
• 2014 Plans
 Get a leader
 xxx
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Essam Khalil
GEPC Education Subcommittee
• Members (Essam Khalil, George Miley, Michael Houts, Franz-Josef
Kahlen, Marty Bradley, Danielle Soban, Keith Blodgett)
• Responsibilities
 Short courses, webinars, outreach, design competitions
• 2012-2013 Activities
 SUGAR Webinar (Marty Bradley)
 AIAA and FAA Design Competitions (Hybrid Electric Aircraft) (Marty Bradley et
al.)
• 2014Plans
 Organize Nuclear short course (George Miley, Michael Houts)
 GTE TC (Gas Turbine Engine) interested in a jointly sponsored Hybrid Electric
Engine Design Competition (Ian Halliwell & Ruben Del Rosario)
 xxx
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TC/PC Sponsored Workshops
• Workshop request forms should be submitted at least 12 months
prior to the activity. Requests submitted within 6 months of the
proposed date will not be considered. Activities must be open
forum, non-ITAR restricted events.
• Workshop registrations fees will be: $260 early/$360
standard/$460 onsite.
• Workshop registration will be included as part of the overall event
registration process
• $10 from each paid registration will be transferred to the
technical committee organizing the workshop.
• Any questions about workshops, contact Chris Brown
chrisb@aiaa.org or 703.264.7504
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Sivaram Gogineni
GEPC Awards Subcommittee
• Members (Sivaram Gogineni, Ryo Amano)
• Responsibilities
 Best Paper Award
 Coordination with other awards
• 2012-2013 Activities
 None
• 2014 Plans
 Establish GE Best Paper Award?
 Nominate a GE candidate for an existing AIAA award
 Coordinate with Terrestrial Energy TC awards
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GEPC Liaison Subcommittee
• Members (Tayo Ladeinde, all GEPC members)
• Responsibilities
 Coordinate activities with other organizations
• 2013 Activities
 Established a list of liaison organizations
• 2014 Plans
 Additional work to “get the word out” to other organizations
 Develop goals for 2014
 Engage and collect ideas for collaboration with other organizations
– Contact all members based on the “liaison list” (next slide) and get them to
engage and report back on ideas for collaboration
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GEPC– Liaison – Tayo Ladeinde
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Air Breathing Propulsion TC’s – Marty Bradley (HSABP), Ian Halliwell (GTE), Jerry Welch (GTE), Keith Blodgett (ABPSI), Steve Johnson (ABPSI) ,
Chris Hughes (ABPSI)– Jimmy Kenyon wants to talk about joint effort on Propulsion Student Competition
FAA CLEEN – Ruben Del Rosario
NASA ERA – Gaudy Bezos-O'Conner
NASA SFW – Rich Wahls
Aeroacoustics TC – Robert Dougherty
Atmospheric and Space Environments TC – xxx
Aircraft Design TC – Marty Bradley, Danielle Soban, Dyna Benchergui
Society & Aerospace Technology TC – xxx
Propellants & Combustion TC – xxx
Terrestrial Energy Systems TC – David Lilley, Mark Bryden
Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment Systems PC – Ruben Del Rosario
Applied Aero TC – Rich Wahls
EPT CoS – Electric Propulsion Testing Standards - Nathan Hicks
ETC – Emerging Technologies Committee – Dan Jensen (talk about energy harvesting – flying windmills, thermoelectric)
Navy - Dyna Benchergui
DoE - Dyna Benchergui
Adaptive Structures TC - Dyna Benchergui
Propulsion for Future Flight TC – George Miley
If you are also a member of
Asian Liaison – Kuni Kitagawa
another TC or organization,
IEEE – Valerie Lyons
IGTI – Ian Halliwell, D.R. Reddy
you should sign up to a liaison
ARPA-E - Nicole Mendoza
Texas A&M – Nicole Mendoza
slot in addition to your regular
V/STOL TC – Andrew Gibson
subcommittee
Transformational Flight PC - Brian Seeley, Andrew Gibson
ASME Wind Energy TC - xxx (talk to Doug Cairns dcairns@me.montana.edu)
More Rocket and Space TC’s – xxx
Pressure Gain Combustion WG (PC) – xxx (talk to Dan Paxson)
LENR – xxx Talk to Don Anderson of Emerging Technologies Committee
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CAAFI – xxx Having conference on Jan 28-29th Washington DC
GEPC Policy Subcommittee
• Members (Jason Slagle, Dan Jenson, Jeff Hamstra)
• Responsibilities
• Working with other AIAA committees, develop AIAA policy related to
Green Engineering
• 2012-2013 Activities
 None
• 2014 Plans
 Develop goals for 2014
 Support CVD – Congressional Visits Day
 Report to PC on current AIAA policy issues
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GEPC Green Aviation Subcommittee
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Members (Gaudy Bezos-O'Connor , Ruben DelRosario, Brien Seeley, Ryo Amano)
Responsibilities
 Provide technical oversight
 GEPC Conference Tracks
– Leverage GEPC technical committees liaison efforts for relevant research topics
– Leverage GEPC subcommittees efforts to grow/promote Green Aviation research topics
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 Grow/engage Industry, Academia and Government (DoD, FAA) leaders to share Green Aviation
technology development program progress and future needs
 Support abstract reviews for GEPC conference tracks
 Provide items and contacts for Year in Review Article
2013 Activities
 Supported planning for Green Aviation related panels at SciTech 2014
2014 Plans
 Develop goals for 2014
– Add GEPC Green Aviation Panel (Industry, Academia and Government)
» Propulsion and Energy Forum 2014
» Aviation Science and Technology Forum 2015
– Evaluate/plan for one additional AIAA Conference to add GEPC tracks
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GEPC Green Energy Subcommittee
• Members (John Blanton, Michael Houts)
• Responsibilities
 Provide technical oversight, support abstract reviews and
sessions, support year in review article
• 2013 Activities
 None
• 2014 Plans
 Develop goals for 2014
 Develop role/scope/vision for what is “Green Energy”
mean for the AIAA
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Green Engineering Program Committee
January 2014
Chair
Marty Bradley
Vice Chair (Future Chair)
Past Chair
xxx
Jason Slagle
Service Subcommittee Representatives
Publication /
Communications
xxx
Conferences
Membership
Rich Wahls 
Ruben Del Rosario
Standards
xxx
xxx
Education
Awards
Liaison
Public Policy
Essam Khalil
Sivaram Gogineni
Tayo Ladeinde
Jason Slagle
Technical Subcommittee Representatives
Green Aviation
Green Energy
Gaudy Bezos-O'Connor
John Blanton
Subcommittee Positions to Fill!
Everyone here tonight (in person and on the phone) should know what subcommittee they
are in and what position they have. If not, it you need to volunteer for something …
1. Communications Leader / Liaison – Tayo Ladeinde
2. Year in Review article –Keiichi Okai, Gary Dale, xxx
3. Website/Sharepoint – Nathan Hicks, assistant - xxx
4. Meeting Notes - xxx
5. Membership Leader – xxx
6. Membership Upgrades – Larry Leavitt?
7. Membership Recruiting – xxx
8. Education Outreach (high school, college, local sections) – xxx
9. Liaison Leader – Tayo Ladeinde
10. Public Policy Assistant to Leader - xxx
11. Awards Assistant to Leader – Ryo Amano
12. Standards Leader – xxx
13. Vice Chair (Next Chair) – send Marty a note if you are interested.
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Liaison Positions to Fill!
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Atmospheric and Space Environments TC – xxx
Society & Aerospace Technology TC – xxx
Propellants & Combustion TC – xxx
V/STOL TC – Andy Gibson
ASME Wind Energy TC - xxx (talk to Doug Cairns
dcairns@me.montana.edu)
6. More Rocket and Space TC’s – xxx
7. Pressure Gain Combustion WG (PC) – xxx (talk to Dan
Paxson)
8. CAAFI – xxx Having conference on Jan 28-29th
Washington DC
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Wrap Up - Actions
1. For the annual report, send Marty your 2013
Green Engineering related activities (awards,
presentations, outreach to local sections,
student chapters, other TC’s, other
organizations, etc.) – everyone – due 1/24/2014
2. Marty to contact members to fill remaining slots
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BACK-UP
April 25, 26, 2014 in Santa Rosa, Calif.
2014 CAFE Electric Aircraft Symposium (EAS VIII) – Brien Seeley
Preliminary Program Speaker Reservations
fe400@sonic.net
1. Dr. Ajay Misra, NASA Glenn Research Center, “2X Powerful Nano-magnets and 3D Printing of Ideal Motors”
2. Dr. Qichao Hu: MIT, SolidEnergy, “Ultra-high Energy Density Lithium Battery”
3. Dr. Gecheng Zha, Univ. of Miami, "Forward Sweep in ePropeller Blades"
4. Barnaby Wainfan, Northrop Grumman, “Aircraft for Extremely Short Runways”
5. David Calley, CEO PlaneRider, “A New Low-RPM, High Power Density Motor”
6. Christopher Cook, CEO Lithium Start, “Li-ion Battery Packs for Light Aircraft”
7. Dr. John Langford, CEO, Aurora Flight Sciences, "The Manned Unmanned Aircraft: Where the UAV Revolution Is Headed"
8. Dr. Case van Dam, Chair, Aeronautical Engineering UC Davis, “High Tech Solutions for Ride Quality Enhancement in Small Aircraft”
9. Dr. Brien Seeley, President CAFE, “Wheel Motors for Extremely Short Take Off”
10. Roman Susnik, CEO Strojnik of Slovenia “EMRAX Motors For Electric Aircraft Propulsion”
11. Brian Carpenter, CEO Rainbow Aviation, "Electric Ultralight Twin Motor Glider--Affordable Flying for All"
12. Jim Rust, CEO Whirlwind Propeller, “The Design and Construction of Ultra-Quiet Propellers”
13.Bruno Mombrinie, CAFE Foundation, “San Francisco’s First Sky Taxi Service—with Robotic Battery Swapping”
14. Dear Sigler, CAFE Blog Editor, “The Here & Now of Electric Aircraft—Off the Shelf Ingredients”
15. Dr. Krish Ahuja, Regents Professor, Georgia Tech, “Precision Autonomous Synchrophasing of Electric Propellers”
16.Tom Leite, Eurosport Aircraft of Portugal, “The Crossover—Electric Twin, Retractable, Fowler-Flapped Glider”
17. Panel Discussion: (CAFE and Faculty) “5 Potential Sky Taxi Designs”
18. Dr. Sebastian Thrun, Founder of Google X, Self-Driving Cars, "Autonomous Car Technologies and Their Application to Aircraft"
19. Mark Beierle, “The Joby Powered eGull Ultralight"
20. Jean Luc-Soullier, Founder, Luxembourg Spécial Aerotechnics, “First Solo Electric Trans-Atlantic Flight”
21. Dr. Avetik Harutyunyan, Honda Research Institute/Rice Univ., “Boron-laced Graphene Nanotubes for Extreme High Energy Batteries”
OTHER INVITED FACULTY FOR 2014:
Dr. John Holdren, President’s Senior Science Advisor, “Aviation’s Grand Challenges”
Dr. Ernest J. Moniz, Secretary-Department of Energy, “Sustainable Transportation”
Eric Raymond, SolarFlight, Slovenia “SunSeeker Duo—Flying on Solar Energy”
Dr. Bertrand Piccard, Solar Impulse, Switzerland, “Solar Powered World-Flight”
Dr. Mark D. Moore, NASA Langley, “NASA’s Electric Aircraft Efforts”
Chris Anderson, CEO DIY Drones, “Autonomous Technologies in Personal Aircraft”
Tian Yu, CEO Yuneec Aircraft (China), “Production Power Systems for Electric Aircraft”
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Dr. Harry Atwater, Professor, Cal Tech, “Toward Extreme PV Capture Efficiency”
Integration Tier in AIAA Forums
January 2014
New Event Forum Organization
SciTech, Aviation, P&E, Space, Defense
Executive Steering Committee
High-level program development
ESC Chair as
needed
Product
Developer
CMAC
Chair
ESC
Members
Forum General
Chair
Corporate
Sponsor Reps
Organizing Committee
Integration/Execution of Forum activities
Forum General
Chair
Forum Project
Manager
Integration
Chair
Forum Technical
Chair
Public
Policy Chair
Education Chair
Member
Young
Recognition
Exposition Chair
Engagement
Professional
Chair
Chair
Chair
• Organizing Committee members supported by staff liaisons to Institute program areas.
• Forum General Chair can add other positions as needed.
• Forum Project Manager leads staff Integrated Event Project Team.
International
Chair
Social Media
Chair
Technical Program Committee
Organization of Technical Program
Forum Technical
Chair
Conference
Chair (for 2014
only)
“XXX” Technical
Chair
Forum Project
Manager
•XXX refers to individual Technical Committee or Program Committee.
Tech Papers
Coordinator
Others as
needed
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Guiding principles for AIAA forums
• Ensure our Institute is relevant to aerospace professionals
• Ensure our conferences integrate a spectrum of topics of interest
to the profession (technical disciplines, systems, policy,
operations, etc.) and other areas of the Institute
• Ensure our overall events provide meaningful professional
development and interaction opportunities to the broad
aerospace community (conference papers/presentations,
networking, education, exhibits, etc.)
• Ensure our events are financially viable (both for the attendee
and for the Institute)
• Ensure that our conferences are “must attend” events for all
those in our profession and can accommodate expansion into
new technology and program areas
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What do we want to accomplish with the Integration Tier?
• Expand the products that AIAA offers at its events to a
broader swath of aerospace professionals than the R&D
community, to whom it has most appealed historically
• Entice design engineers, analysts, systems engineers, etc.,
to join AIAA, or to become active if already a member, by
offering compelling and topical subject matter, speakers and
presenters
• Bridge gap between plenary and technical sessions and offer
relevant and instructive topics and materials to the great
number of aerospace professionals who may not think of, or
see, AIAA as offering much to them in terms of professional
career development, training, or networking
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What is the Integration Tier anyway?
• Content
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Operational topics
System integration
Technical program management topics
Cross-disciplinary topics
Emerging technologies
Test, verification, reliability, safety, quality issues
Policy and regulation topics
Workforce and professional development issues
Supply chain discussions
Topics related to the intersection of government/industry/
academia
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What is the Integration Tier anyway?
• Format
 Not envisioned as traditional technical paper sessions
but as sessions to allow dialogue and provide
information that participants can apply at work
 Includes various format types including but not limited
to:
– Panel discussions focused on lessons learned, best
practices, and case studies
– Tutorials, seminars, workshops
– Joint sessions typical at current conferences when multiple
committees have an interest in the same topic
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How to build a strong Integration Tier
• Must be a combination of member and staff efforts
• Technical Group Directors have the big picture about their
areas and can help identify topics
• Program Committees have insight into relevant topics in
their area
• Corporate members have insight into industry issues
• Emerging Technologies Committee can help identify new
trends in technology
• Staff has insight into industry wide trends and movements
• Students/professors have insight into academic/education
topics
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Outcomes of a well executed Integration Tier
• Creation of new technical communities in AIAA
• Creation of new program communities in AIAA
• AIAA recognized as being on the forefront of industry
issues
• AIAA provides valuable workforce/professional
development information to members/attendees
• AIAA viewed as relevant–attracting more members
• We all go home from AIAA forums a bit more informed
about a wider variety of topics
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Integration Tier in AIAA Forums
January 2014
End of Integration Tier Charts
GEPC Conference Tech Chairs
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Summer Fluids – Hawaii … Murray/Wahls
JPC11 – San Diego … Slagle/Lyons
ASM12 – Nashville … Wahls
JPC12 – Atlanta … Wahls
ASM13 – Grapevine … Wahls
JPC13 – San Jose … Benchergui
SciTech14 – National Harbor - Kahlen
Aviation14 - Atlanta - Wahls
P&E14 - Cleveland - Del Rosario
SciTech15 – Kissimmee - Kahlen
Aviation15 – Dallas - Gibson
P&E15 - Orlando - Hughes
SciTech16 Aviation16
P&E16
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GEPC Conference History
• Summer Fluids 2011 Hawaii (Murray/Wahls working with other TC’s)
3 co-sponsored sessions with ASE/APA/FD/GEPC
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The Science Underpinning Aviation Impacts on the Environment (7 papers, attendance stats uncertain, but full room est in the range of 50-60) …. ASE-led
Technology Addressing Aviation Impacts on the Environment (7 papers, attendance stats uncertain, but full room est in the range of 50-60) ….. ASE-led
Aero Efficiency and Laminar Flow (5 papers + 1 oral only; avg attendance 75, max 82) …. APA-led
• JPC2011 San Diego (Slagle/Lyons)
1 GEPC session
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Alternative Fuels and Sustainable Energy Systems (attendance uncertain, but est 50-60)
• ASM2012 Nashville (Wahls)
2 GEPC Sessions
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NASA Subsonic Fixed Wing: Fundamental Technical Challenges (7 oral only, avg attendance 125, max146, 90 person room!)
NASA Environmentally Responsible Aviation; Technologies and Integrated Vehicle Solutions (4 oral only, 1 panel, avg attendance 185, max 192, 250 person
room)
All presentations posted at http://www.aiaa.org/KeySpeeches2012/
• JPC2012 Atlanta (Wahls)
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1 GEPC Session (co-sponsored by GTE)
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Alternative Aviation Fuel Experiments (AAFEX) I & II (4 oral only, attendance stats uncertain, but est 30)
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GEPC @ ASM2013 (Wahls)
6 GEPC sessions
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5 GEPC created; 16 papers (minus 1 withdrawn) + 5 oral only
1 co-sponsored with ABPSI
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Texas 4 (the largest room at the conference – 130)
GEPC-01/02 Monday 0800-1200
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NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program (oral only) ….135 max
Progress Towards N+3 Technologies in NASA’s Subsonic Fixed Wing Project (4 papers, 2 oral only) 145max
GEPC-03
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Environmentally Responsible Aviation Overview (2 oral only) ) ….135 max
GEPC-04
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Environmentally Responsible Aviation Progress I (6 papers) … 110 max
GEPC-05
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Tuesday 1430-1700
Environmentally Responsible Aviation Progress I (5 papers) … over 135 max
ABPSI-07/GEPC-06
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Thursday 0900-1200
Propulsion Systems and Integration for Next Generation Vehicles IV (Invited):
Innovations in Civil Aviation (3 papers, 3 oral only)
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GEPC @ JPC2013 (Benchergui)
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2 GEPC sessions
 GEPC-01 Monday 1330-1530
Propulsion Systems & Integration for Next Generation Vehicles (Invited) ( 4 papers) …~35 attendance
 GEPC-02 Tuesday 1600-1830
DoD Energy Panel (livestream, Q&A from web)
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GEPC @ SciTech14 (Kahlen)
5 GEPC sessions
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5 GEPC created; 15 papers + 17 oral only
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Woodrow Wilson A (the largest room at the conference – 600+)
GEPC-01
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Progress in NASA's Environmentally Responsible Aviation Project (4 papers, 2 oral only). ….50-90
GEPC-02
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Thursday 1430-1730
Energy Efficiency for the Future USAF Transport Fleet (2 papers, 3 oral only) … xxxx
GEPC-05
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Wednesday 1400-1730
NASA Aeronautical Sciences Project Overview and Progress (7 oral only)…xxx
GEPC-04
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Tuesday 1430-1730
Progress Towards N+3 Technologies in NASA’s Fixed Wing Project (5 papers, 1 oral only) xxx
GEPC-03
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Monday 1430-1730
Friday 0800-1200
Legacy Fleet Fuel Efficiency – Reducing the USAF’s Multi-Billion Dollar Annual Fuel Bill (4 papers,
4 oral only) … xxxx
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Selected Committee Meetings
SciTech 2014
Committee and Events List
DRAFT: 6 December 2013
“Final – Final”
Sunday, 12 January 2014
0900-1430 hrs
1600-1700 hrs
1700-1800 hrs
1800-2100 hrs
1830-2000 hrs
TAC TC/PC Chair Training
GEPC Steering Committee
GEPC Conference Subcommittee
Applied Aerodynamics TC
TAC Propulsion & Energy Group Meeting
National Harbor 4
National Harbor 5
National Harbor 5
National Harbor 2
National Harbor 5
Monday, 13 January 2014
1830-2030 hrs
1830-2030 hrs
1830-2030 hrs
1900-2200 hrs
1900-2200 hrs
High Speed Air Breathing Propulsion TC
Gas Turbine Engines TC
Air Breathing Propulsion Systems Integration TC
Terrestrial Energy Systems TC
Propellants & Combustion TC
1400-1600 hrs
1830-2030 hrs
1800-2100 hrs
Emerging Technologies Committee
ABPTCs Meeting
Transformational Flight PC
1030-1130 hrs
1200-1500 hrs
1730-1930 hrs
SciTech 2015 Technical Program Committee Meeting
Energy Optimized Aircraft and Equipment Systems PC
Green Engineering PC
Potomac Ballroom 6
Maryland Ballroom 1
Maryland Ballroom 2
Chesapeake Conference Room K
Maryland Ballroom 5A
Tuesday, 14 January 2014
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Chesapeake Conference Room 12
Woodrow Wilson B
Potomac Ballroom 2
Potomac Ballroom 5
Chesapeake Conference Room 10
Potomac Ballroom 5&6
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