TODAY’S R&D IS TOMORROW'S COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGE – ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR R&D IN SCOTLAND?
ADS Scotland is delighted to partner with Scottish Universities on the next briefings series focussing on topics around R&D Technology.
Taking place weekly over the next 3 months, the fourth session is on:
Driving forward Aerospace related research at the University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow has been the home of Aerospace Research for over 70 years. We have internationally recognised expertise in all areas of Aeronautics and Aerospace, Electrification, Superconductivity, Communication, Sensing and Imaging Systems, and Devices. This briefing will provide an overview of the multidisciplinary challenges that our researchers are tackling, and the future technological capabilities that are developing to deliver uninterrupted connectivity that is interoperable between aircraft, helicopters, drones, future electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles, satellites, command centres and mobile units deployed on the ground or at sea.
Speaker: Professor Konstantinos Kontis (FAIAA, FRAeS, FIMechE, CEng), Mechan Chair of Engineering, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Dean for Global Engagement – East Asia & China (External Relations), Head of Autonomous Systems & Connectivity Division (School of Engineering)
UPCOMING EVENTS:
- Thursday 17 March - Making Space Useful – University of Strathclyde
- Thursday 24 March - Space science research and facility development in Earth Sciences - University of St Andrews
- Thursday 31 March - Heriot-Watt University - details TBC
- Thursday 07 April - Multi-fidelity, multi-agent modelling for future autonomous systems design: applications in defence - University of Glasgow