2004 Aerospace Power & Electronics Simulation Workshop and Call for Presentations
Jul 7, 2004 10:28 AM
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The 2004 Aerospace Power & Electronics Simulation Workshop, sponsored by Ansoft, NASA, Cleveland State University's CREATE, and Aerospace Engineering Magazine, will address the many multi-level design issues facing the aerospace and defense industries. Attendees will learn how industry experts are using simulation to more efficiently design today's advanced electrical components and large-scale systems—including electric motors, actuators, fly wheels and drive systems—to meet the stringent reliability standards for projects such as the "more electric" aircraft.
WHO: Ansoft Corp.
WHAT: 2004 Aerospace Power & Electronics Simulation Workshop and Call for Presentations
WHEN: September 21, 2004
WHERE: Sheraton Cleveland City Centre Hotel, 777 Saint Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44114
PRESENTATIONS: Interested parties may submit a 100-word abstract for presentation by emailing presentations@aeroee.com.
For more information, visit www.aeroee.com.
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