Welcome From The Conference Secretariat
Dear Colleagues,
The global aerospace & aeronautical engineering market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 25.9 percent with forecasts to 2025. Rising interest in air travel among the population and the increasing demand for new aircrafts coupled with technological advancements in aerospace engineering are primary factors behind this growth. Further research in this field focuses on the implementation and development of new aerospace technologies.
Focusing on research dedicated to furthering the aerospace and aeronautics enterprise worldwide, The Research Catalyst is organizing the Aerospace and Aeronautics Research Conference 2023, which is scheduled to be held during March 27-29, 2023 in Rome, Italy.
The conference aims to explore future technology in aerospace & aeronautical engineering while providing opportunities for delegates to meet and interact with each other and exchange their research ideas in different fields of aerospace and aeronautical engineering. The event attracts participants from all over the world from different universities, research centers, scientific societies, associations, companies, and research labs.
It will have world-level plenary speakers of a highly specified class, together with keynote and invited speakers who discuss their current research findings in these specific industries. In addition, the symposium includes a variety of special sessions, workshops, and video and poster presentations that will be of interest to the audience.
The conference provides excellent growth opportunities for exhibitors and sponsors who can showcase their products and services to a large audience rightly informed in the subject. This will be a place where young researchers will meet worldwide experts to learn new and unexplored dimensions in their field of research. Policymakers, members of research associations, and business professionals will greatly improve their networking opportunities by attending this event and making lasting connections that enhance their academic and business goals. We hope this event will provide all the participants with multiple opportunities to learn beyond their field of interest.
We look forward to welcoming you to AeroResCon2023 in Rome, Italy.
Regards,
Kris G
Conference Secretary
The Research Catalyst

Ephraim Suhir
Portland State University, USA

Ephraim Suhir
Portland State University, USA

Michael Amitay
Center for Flow Physics and Control, USA

Dheeraj Agarwal
The University of Liverpool, UK

Vladimir Lukin
National Aerospace University, Ukraine

Faizal Bin Mustapha
UPM, Malaysia

VPS Naidu
CSIR, India

Tanmoy Mukhopadhyay
IIT, India

Ephraim Suhir
Portland State University, USA

Weidong Zhu
University of Maryland, USA

Henk Blom
TU Delft, Netherlands
Kamyar Mansour
Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran

Suhail Hyder Vattathurvalappil
KFUPM, KSA

Goodarz Ahmadi
Clarkson University, USA
Gary Leonard Biggs
Naval Surface Warfare Center-Indian Head Division, USA

Peter Totaro
Aerotech Processing Solutions, USA

Amrita Mohan
Ashoka Institute of Technology & Management, India

Mitsuyoshi Fukushi
PUCV, Chile
Thais Russomano
InnovaSpace, UK

Nils Maurer
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany

Davide Loreggia
Italian National Institute of Astrophysics, Italy

Wanyou Yang
Tsinghua University, China

Xin Ren
Nanjing Tech University, China
Longlei Dong
Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

Luis Roberto Centeno Drehmer
Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil

Mohamed Sayah
University of Oran, Algeria

Giovanni Giambene
The University of Siena, Italy

Gaurav Tiwari
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, India

Armando Azua-Bustos
Center of Astrobiology, Spain

Supriya Devi
Alliance University, India.

Patrice Berthod
University of Lorraine, France
Luiz Carlos Gadelha
Federal University of ABC, Brazil

Wennian Yu
Chongqing University, China

Joyjit Mukherjee
BITS-Hyderabad, India

Zhiwu Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Registration
The registration fee includes attendance to all conference sessions, morning/afternoon coffee breaks and lunches, conference bag and program book.
Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid. The number of participants is limited: once the number of paid registrations reaches the maximum number of participants, unpaid registrations will be cancelled.
Certificate of Attendance: Upon request, the participants of the event will receive an electronic Certificate of Attendance by email once the event is concluded.
Members of partnering societies will receive a 20% discount on the registration fees. For special discount and group discount requests contact the conference secretariat at: theresearchcatalyst.com/contact
Visa Support Letters
Applicants must have paid for registration and submitted an abstract to get a letter of support. Applicants must provide us with a scan of their valid in date passport that contains a photo of them. Applicants must provide us with an academic CV, two references from their institution (contact information including institutional email and phone) and a letter of support from their institution to confirm that they support the delegate attending the meeting. This must be carried in good time before the meeting, “last minute” requests will not be processed.
- Aerodynamics
- Computational fluid dynamics
- Fluid-structure interaction
- Flight mechanics
- Plasmas
- Structural analysis
- Thermophysics and heat transfer
- Thermal-structure interaction
- Aeroacoustics
- Electromagnetism and radar
- Propulsion
- Power generation and conversion
- Fuels and propellants
- Combustion
- Signal and image processing
- Risk and reliability
- Airline operations and management
- Air traffic management
- Meteorology
- Space exploration
- Multi-physics interaction
With its unparalleled history, Rome is the third most visited city in Europe and the fourteenth worldwide. It attracts visitors from all over the world who are impatient to discover the city’s impressive monuments and archaeological sites; not to mention its renowned cuisine and its lively atmosphere.
As the saying goes ‘all roads lead to Rome’ and the conference will bring together delegates from all over the world for the largest and most prestigious event for international speakers, providing an abundance of research and networking opportunities, not to mention the chance to explore one of the most fascinating cities on Earth.
Winter has come to an end and the weather finally starts to warm up in March. You can look forward to mild temperatures with less rainfall than previous months. It’s also a great time to take a city break in Rome if you want to enjoy a more peaceful and quiet atmosphere in the city.
We hope that you enjoy your stay in Rome.
DAY 1
09:10 AM
Composite solid rocket propellant aging: Part 1: Multi Parameter Statistical Analysis
Gary Leonard Biggs
Naval Surface Warfare Center-Indian Head Division, USA
09:55 AM
Digital twin-based battery management system
Jun Xu
Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
10:40 AM
Degradation modeling and reliability analysis of turbofan engines using a bidirectional recurrent neural network based autoencoder scheme and nonlinear-drift-driven Wiener process model
Wennian Yu
Chongqing University, china
11:05 AM
A Statistical Test: SDRE Improves Optimality for Satellites with Nonlinearities
Luiz Carlos Gadelha
Federal University of ABC, Brazil
Session Break 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM
11:45 AM
High Entropy Alloys reinforced by TaC or HfC carbides
Patrice Berthod
University of Lorraine, France
12:10 PM
Nils Maurer
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
12:35 PM
The Human Body in Space - Medical Challenges and Achievements
Thais Russomano
Innova Space, UK
02:00 PM
TBA
John Story
University of St. Thomas, USA
02:45 PM
TBA
Davide Loreggia
Italian National Institute of Astrophysics, Italy
03:10 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
03:35 PM
IoT via 5G and Beyond 5G Non Terrestrial Networks
Giovanni Giambene
The University of Siena, Italy
Session Break 04:00 PM - 04:15 PM
04:15 PM
An Algebraic approach for Turbulence and Enstrophy in the Taylor Green Vortex Model
Kamyar Mansour
Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran
DAY 2
09:10 AM
Human-in-the-loop: probabilistic predictive modeling of an aerospace mission/situation outcome
Ephraim Suhir
Portland State University, Portland, USA.
09:55 AM
Voltage and Time Required for Irreversible Thermal Damage of Tumor Tissues during Electrochemotherapy under Thomson Effect
Hamdy Youssef
Umm Al Qura University, Saudi Arabia
10:40 AM
Time-Delayed Control for Aerospace Systems
Joyjit Mukherjee
BITS-Hyderabad, India
11:05 AM
Bio-inspired Autonomous Flying System Based on Wide-Field-Integration of Optic Flow
Shinji Hokamoto
Kyushu University, Japan
Session Break 11:50 AM - 12:05 AM
12:05 AM
Bonded Structural Joints Using Reversible Adhesives for Aerospace Applications
Suhail Hyder Valappil
King Fahad University, Saudi Arabia
12:50 AM
Hybrid GA-PSO based Nonsingular Terminal Sliding Mode Control Design for a Rigid-Flexible System
Milad Azimi
Aerospace Research Institute, Iran
DAY 3 - Virtual (Tentative Program)
09:10 AM
TBA
Zhiwu Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
09:35 AM
Load identification method based on deep learning
Longlei Dong
Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
10:00 AM
Impact-contact response of functionally graded coating
Wanyou Yang
Tsinghua University, China
10:25 AM
Research progress on materials with negative Poisson's ratio
Xin Ren
Nanjing Tech University, China
10:50 AM
Deep Learning for Landslide Detection
Amrita Mohan
Ashoka Institute of Technology & Management, India
11:15 AM
TBA
Gaurav Tiwari
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, India
11:40 AM
Rare Emergent Behavior induced by AI and Machine Learning – Identification and Feedback to Early Design of Future Air Transportation
Henk Blom
TU Delft, Netherlands
12:25 PM
TBA
Luis Roberto Centeno Drehmer
Federal University of Santa Maria, Brazil
12:50 PM
CHAIRS : A Choice-Based Air Transport Simulator
Mitsuyoshi Fukushi
PUCV, Chile
01:15 PM
TBA
Peter Totaro
Aerotech Processing Solutions, USA
01:40 PM
TBA
Goodarz Ahmadi
Clarkson University, USA
02:05 PM
Vibration-based Structural Damage Detection
Weidong Zhu
University of Maryland, USA
02:50 PM
TBA
David Grinspoon
Planetary Science Institute, USA