ASDL Hosts Boeing Program Review
ASDL Hosts Boeing Program Review
The Aerospace Systems Design Laboratory (ASDL) hosted the second day of the Georgia Tech-Boeing University Innovation Program Review on 2 November. The review occurs annually and is the opportunity for Georgia Tech researchers to present about projects funded by Boeing on AI-, MBSE-, and manufacturing-related topics.
ASDL is involved in a number of projects presented during the review.
- Future Factory Manufacturing and Supporting Application for Equipment and Process Health Monitoring
- GT PIs: Andrew Dugenske (GTMI), Olivia Fischer, Dimitri Mavris, Chris Saldana (ME)
- Post-Doctoral Fellow: Stella Kampezidou
- Students: Dylan Hebert (MS), Zaky Hussein (MS), Rahul Rameshbabu (PhD)
- System Model Complexity & Health Management for MBSE Applications
- GT PI: Russell Peak
- ASDL Research Engineers: Cengiz Akinli, Selcuk Cimtalay, Miyako Wilson
- Students: Kyle Cangelosi (BS), Zac Connor (BS), Reid Spencer (BS)
- Natural Language Processing for Requirement Engineering
- GT PIs: Dimitri Mavris, Olivia Fischer
- ASDL Research Engineers: Cengiz Akinli, Miyako Wilson
- AI Tool
- GT PI: Dimitri Mavris, Olivia Fischer
- ASDL Research Engineer: Cengiz Akinli
- Students: Jayaprakash Kambhampaty (PhD), Nathan Wong (BS/MS)
- NPSS Parametric Geared Fan Development
- GT PIs: Dimitri Mavris, Russell Denney
- Cislunar ISR Study
- GT PI: Dimitri Mavris
- ASDL Research Engineer: Jeff McNabb
- Students: Claire Harding (PhD), Victor Yang (PhD), Jose-Miguel Armijo (MS), Justin Coleman (PhD), Neel Puri (PhD)
The research is conducted within ASDL’s Digital Engineering Division, Advanced Methods Division, Defense & Space Division, and Propulsion & Energy Division.
Prof. Dimitri Mavris, director of ASDL, commented, “Advancing the state of the art in manufacturing, especially for aerospace applications, is a core area of research at ASDL. Some of these projects are also helping to develop the future workforce, training them in Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, and Model-based Systems Engineering.” He added, “We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Boeing in these areas.”