IAAI-2021 Virtual Conference Link and Material
- Join Zoom Meeting(28-30 June 2021, 08.30 AM, GMT+7)
- Live on Facebook page: IAAIKMITL and NARITPage
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- Acceptance Letter Download
- Confirmation of the Participation Letter Download
- The best paper certificate download
- The best presentation certificate download
- Paper Download
Important Dates
- Abstract Submission Deadline:
30th January 202115th February 2021 - Acceptance Abstract Notification: 28th February 2021
- Full Paper Submission Deadline:
28th March 202125th May 2021 - Full Paper Submission Notification:
28th April 202110th June 2021 - Registration: No registration fee
- Conference Date: 28th-30th June 2021
Call for Papers
- Space Telescopes and Instrumentation: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave
- Space Telescopes and Instrumentation: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray
- Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes
- Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging
- Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy
- Adaptive Optics Systems
- Observatory Operations: Strategies, Processes, and Systems
- Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy
- Multi-wavelength astronomy
- Open data access and provisioning
- Data science challenges: tools from statistics to machine learning
- Data visualisation from line plots to augmented and virtual reality
- Delivering accessible and science-ready radio data
- Local and global cloud infrastructure for processing and storage
- Data discovery across heterogeneous datasets
- Telescope operations and scheduling: from classical to autonomous
- Evolution of software development and management
- Data processing pipelines
- Air navigation
- Satellite and telecommunication systems
- Air transportation
- Inter-modal transport
- Reliability and maintenance
- Airport design and construction
- Airport operation
- Aircraft operation
- Fleet planning
- Meteorology
- Surveillance
- Aero sports
- Crew training systems
- Big data analysis
- Logistics
- Aviation business and management
- Aviation and aerospace tourism
- Cabin technology
- etc.
- Astrodynamics
- Space debris mitigation
- Active debris removal
- Orbit and attitude control
- Mission analysis
- Satellite constellation
- Collision avoidance maneuver
- Remote sensing
- Flight dynamics and control
- Computational fluid dynamics
- Lightweight structure
- New materials
- Aircraft and spacecraft design
- Avionics
- Structural dynamics
- Fracture mechanics
- Advanced propulsion
- Muti-disciplinary design optimization
- Astrodynamics
- Unmanned aerial vehicles
- Robotics
- Microgravity locomotion
- Command and control interfaces, including teleoperated modes
- Human-Robot system design and development
- Aircraft smart systems
- Space Education
- etc.
- Electrical and telecommunication engineering
- Mechanical and industrial engineering
- Material science
- Chemical and environment
- Architecture and civil engineering
- Computer and information technology
- Geophysics
- Statistics and applied mathematics
- Applied physics
- etc.
- Aviation safety and regulation
- Renewable energy
- Environmentally-friendly energy
- Accident investigation
- Airworthiness
- Human factor
- Ergonomics
- Noise
- Safety management
- Legal issues in aviation
- Security in aviation
- Aviation medicine and health issues in aviation
- etc.
Keynote Speakers
Astronomical and space instrumentation at NARIT Center for Optics and photonics: current projects, recent achievements and future plans
Dr.Christophe Buisset
National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (Public Organization)
Telemetry, Tracking, and Command (TT & C) and Chang'e 5
Prof.Dr. Liu Rongke (China)
Beihang University
Pico-satellite systems design based on experience gained from SanoSat-1 PocketQube build at ORION Space
Rakesh Chandra Prajapati(Nepal)
Founder and CEO,ORION Space
Fostering knowledge and new ideas for research work in aerospace
Dr. Oleh Ventskovsky
Director of Yuzhnoye’s European Representation in Brussels; Yushnoye State Enterprise
The path toward making space accessible by everyone
Dr. Valery Aksamentov
Director of International Programs for Boeing Space and Launch
Sponsors and Partners(MoU)
Conference Venue
Princess Sirindhorn AstroPark, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, Chiang Mai, Thailand
With beautiful nature blended with Lanna Culture and colours of contemporary perfectly Chiang Mai is, therefore, a province that has many tourists, both Thai and foreigners, come in many millions each year. Popular tourist activities in Chiang Mai include worshipping the Phra That doi suthep, which is an important Landmark of Chiang Mai people. Experience the local way of life and shop for stylish handmade products at Thapae Walking Street. Visit various species of plants at the Queen Sirikit botanical Garden and Rajapruek Royal Park. Do not miss to shop art products, taste local cuisine and see cultures on Nimmanhaemin Road. In addition, nature and mountain tours are another activity that should not be missed when visiting Chiang Mai, whether stepping on the highest point of Thailand at the top of doi inthanon. Absorb the beauty of the rice fields, feel the cool breeze while watching the giant tiger flower at Doi Ang Khang. Experience Ecotourism HomeStay in Mae Kampong and visit Hmong villages in Doi Pui and many more.
Contact
Address
International Academy of Aviation Industry (IAAI) King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, 1 Chalong Krung Road, Lam Prathew, Ladkrabang, Bangkok Thailand 10520Email: info@iaai.asia
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