In 2021, MIT Lincoln Laboratory is celebrating its 70th year of operation as a Federally Funded Research and Development Center and its 50th year of support to the Federal Aviation Administration. The Laboratory has developed and transitioned a range of technologies to industry to improve aviation safety and efficiency in areas including aircraft surveillance, collision avoidance, weather sensing and forecasting, traffic management, and logistics optimization. Recent thrusts have been focusing on safely increasing autonomy, developing innovative AI/machine learning capabilities, and enabling growth in unmanned aircraft operations.
In this webinar, we will engage with several researchers from Lincoln Laboratory who will provide an outline of recent advances in air traffic control technology and some of the key challenges and opportunities for the future.
Yossi Sheffi Elisha Gray II Professor, Engineering Systems Director, Center for Transportation and Logistics (MIT CTL) Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor, Institute of Data Science and Society Jason Jay Senior Lecturer, Sustainability Director, Sustainability Initiative at Sloan School of Management C. Adam Schlosser Senior Research Scientist, Center for Global Change Science Deputy Director, MIT Joint Program on Science and Policy of Global Change Leonardo Bonanni Founder and CEO, Sourcemap Christopher Raymond Chief Sustainability Officer, The Boeing Company