AIAA/IEEE ELECTRIC AIRCRAFT TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM 12-13 JULY 2018 | DUKE ENERGY CONVENTION CENTER, CINCINNATI, OH The aerospace industry has set ambitious goals for the next three generations of commercial transport aircraft to accommodate rapid growth in emerging markets and ensure the future sustainability of air travel. One approach being explored to meet these targets is nontraditional aircraft propulsion using electric, turboelectric, or hybrid-electric powertrains. Recent workshops by the IEEE and AIAA have identified the need to bring together electrical engineers and aerospace experts as the industry looks to more electric propulsion technologies for future aircraft. The AIAA Aircraft Electric Propulsion and Power Working Group, the IEEE Transportation Electrification Community, and the College of Engineering of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are collaborating to organize a new twoday symposium to address these issues. The event occurs on 12-13 July, following the AIAA Propulsion and Energy Forum. TECHNICAL PROGRAM The symposium will focus on electric aircraft technology across three programmatic tracks with more than 70 papers: 1. Electric-power enabled aircraft configurations and system requirements 2. Enabling technologies for electrified aircraft propulsion 3. Electric aircraft system integration and controls. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Jay Dryer Director, Advanced Air Vehicles Program NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) SYSTEM ENGINEERING NEEDS AND CHALLENGES GENERATED BY ELECTRIFICATION OF AIR VEHICLES PANEL: Marija Ilic Edward M. Greitzer H. N. Slater Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Integrated Dynamic Systems Massachusetts Institute of Technology John Juhasz Critical Infrastructure Protection and Recovery Telepath Troy Peterson RĂ¼diger Thomas Hybrid Electric Propulsion Roadmap Owner Airbus Group Model Based Systems Engineering System Xi John Tylko Unique and Novel Air Vehicles Aurora Flight Sciences Michael Watson Brian Yutko Complex Systems NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Vice President, Research & Development Aurora Flight Sciences REGISTER NOW aiaa.org/EATS Sponsored by: Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/MELE.2018.2834060http://www.aiaa.org/EATS