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    ATCES 2020 - 4th International Conference on Aerospace Technology, Communications and Energy Systems (ATCES 2020)

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    Category aerospace;communications;energy;power

    Deadline: August 25, 2020 | Date: September 25, 2020-September 27, 2020

    Venue/Country: Moscow, Russia

    Updated: 2020-07-23 17:36:55 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

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    4th International Conference on Aerospace Technology, Communications and Energy Systems (ATCES 2020)

    Sept.25-27, 2020 | Moscow, Russia

    Web: http://www.atces.org/

    4th International Conference on Aerospace Technology, Communications and Energy Systems (ATCES 2020) will be held in Moscow, Russia during Sept.25-27, 2020. ATCES 2020 is co-organized by Asia Pacific Institute of Science and Engineering(APISE) and Moscow Aviation Institute, supported by Samara University. ATCES 2020 is a not-to-be-missed opportunity that distills the most current knowledge on a rapidly advancing discipline in one conference. Join key researchers and established professionals in the field of Aerospace Technology, Communications and Energy Systems as they assess the current state-of-the-art and roadmap crucial areas for future research.

    ●Publication and Indexing

    All the accepted papers will be included in the volume of conference proceedings, which will submitted to Engineering Village, SCOPUS, Thomson Reuters(Web of Science) and other databases for review and indexing.

    ★ATCES 2017/2018 conference proceeding has been Indexed by Ei/SCOPUS .

    ●Keynote Speaker

    Prof. Ian McAndrew, Capitol Technology University, USA

    rof. Ian R. McAndrew PhD is a mechanical engineer that has worked in education for over 28 years. His teaching and research has been globally, starting in London and now with Embry Riddle Aeronautical University. He has taught in over 20 countries and published with many academics from all over the world. He has 5 degrees, also a qualified Electrical engineer and FRAeS. He has supervised over 30 PhDs and has 55 peer reviewed publications. His current research is in aerodynamics and low speed flight. He is a keen supporter of conferences as this is where junior researchers can develop their skills for a life in research. He is frequently invited to deliver Keynote speeches and is the Chair of several International Conferences. Additionally, he is the editor or assistant editor in chief of several International Journals.

    Prof. Anatolii Kretov, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    Anatolii Kretov Doctor Eng.Sc. (1999), professor (2002). He graduated from the Kazan Aviation Institute (Kazan national research technical University named after A. N. Tupolev-KAI). A. Kretov has research experience with the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TSAGI) and with the Public Joint Stock company "Tupolev". Since 2015, A. Kretov has been a Professor at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. His area of expertise is the design of high-speed aircraft and structures, as well as weight designing. He is the author of 80 articles and co-author of two books.

    Prof. Graham J F Hunt, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA

    Graham Hunt started his professional career in the New Zealand Air Force and was honoured to be awarded a Defence Scholarship to undertake a Ph.D. in the United States. After completing his time in the Air Force Professor Hunt was invited to take up an appointment at Massey University in New Zealand. His growing focus at the university was on how to create professional aviation as a university-based discipline, especially involving the development of airline pilots, maintenance engineers and aviation managers. The Vice-Chancellor of the day was intrigued with his ideas and eventually agreed with the concept. The achievement was a first in Australia or New Zealand.

    Prof. Dmytro Tiniakov, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

    Dmytro V. TINIAKOV has completed his PhD at the age of 37 years at the National Aerospace University of Ukraine, Kharkov. He worked the Associate Professor of Airplane and Helicopter Design Department. He was: 1st Vice-dean of the Aircraft Engineering faculty, Head of the Pre-university Learning Department, Communicate Manager with State Company ANTONOV, Invited Professor in State Company ANTONOV. Prof. Dmytro Tiniakov is Vice-Winner as the best lecturer in special engineering courses of the University in 2013 competition "IKAR KhAI", National aerospace university.

    ●Invited Speaker

    Prof. Tetiana Solianyk, National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute”, Ukraine

    Tetiana M. SOLIANYK completed her PhD at the age of 29 years at the National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute”, Kharkiv, Ukraine. She also obtained the title of assistant professor in 2019 and got FCE B2 level certificate in English. She was Vice-dean of the Aircraft Control Systems Faculty, Head of the Pre-university Learning Department. Now she works as the Associate Professor of Aerohydrodynamics Department of Aircraft Design faculty. She is one of the Communicate Manager between Aerohydrodynamics department and foreign delegations from different universities and countries. She has published approximate 30 papers in reputed journals, 20 conference abstracts, coauthor of 4 scientific and methodological manuals in Ukraine. She participated in 3 State research projects in Ukraine. The main teaching subjects are Hydraulics; Hydraulic and pneumatic systems; Flight Dynamics. The main research direction is determination of aerodynamic characteristics of aircraft.

    Prof. Alexander Kusumov, Kazan National Research Technical University, Russia

    The current time he has appointment as a Professor of the aerodynamic department of KNRTU-KAI. He has published more 20 papers in reputed journals, 2 patents, author and co-author of 2 books. Also, he participated in several State research projects in the Russian Federation. The main research directions are Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) of a helicopter, including rotor aeroacoustics.

    ●Topics(for more topics: http://www.atces.org/cfp.html)

    Aircraft Structure and Design

    Spacecraft Structure and Design

    Aircraft Manufacturing Technology

    Aerospace Engineering

    Aerodynamics

    Communication Networks

    Wireless Communications

    Mobile Communications

    Infrastructure

    Next Generation Networks

    Information & Communication

    Coding Theory

    Modern Energy Systems and Power Electronics

    Renewable Energy Systems and Distributed Generation

    Renewable Energy Systems

    Hybrid Power Systems

    Intelligent Control for Renewable

    Energy Systems

    ●Paper Submission

    Submission Email:atcesatapise.org

    Electronic submission system: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ATCES2020

    ●Call for participants

    1,Presenter:If you are interested in giving presentation on conference,without publishing your paper in the proceeding,you need to submit the abstract and title of your presentation to us:atcesatapise.org

    2,Listener:You are welcome to attend this great event. You need to complete the registration as Listener before the registration dealdine.

    3,Reviewer:We sincerely welcome professors, associate professors, teachers and other experts in the areas of Aerospace Technology, Communications and Energy Systems join the conference as a reviewer.

    ●Contact Us

    Ms. Yury Yu

    Email: atcesatapise.org

    Tel:+852-30506939( Hong Kong)

    Web: http://www.atces.org/


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