State-of-the-Art Aerospace Sciences and Technologies in UK

A special issue of Aerospace (ISSN 2226-4310).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2023) | Viewed by 831

Special Issue Editors

Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
Interests: high-speed aerodynamics; unsteady compressible flow; experimental methods; transonic/supersonic flow control; experiment/computation comparison
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Centre for Autonomous and Cyberphysical Systems, Cranfield University, Cranfield MK43 0AL, UK
Interests: unmanned aircraft systems; decision making on multi-agent systems; data-centric guidance and control; swarm
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This Special Issue aims to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art in Aerospace Sciences and Technologies in UK. We invite full research articles and reviews that will consolidate our understanding in the following (but not limited to) topics:

  • aerodynamics and fluid dynamics
  • unmanned aerial systems and vehicles
  • aircraft or spacecraft design, optimization and methodology
  • aerospace propulsion including alternative fuels and novel propulsion concepts
  • aerothermodynamics of hypersonic systems
  • advances in space navigation and control
  • aerospace sensors, devices and engine integration
  • smart materials and structures
  • energy harvesting and combustion
  • flow and flight control systems
  • air-traffic management
  • mission design and analysis
  • modeling and simulation techniques
  • flight testing
  • intelligent radar.

Dr. Paul Bruce
Prof. Dr. Antonios Tsourdos
Guest Editors

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