The NEXTOR 20th Anniversary Workshop was held Sept. 29–30, 2016 in College Park, Md. View the program schedule for this workshop here.
Topic | Speaker |
NEXTOR and the Federal Aviation Administration—Accomplishments and Future Challenges | Randy Park, Deputy Chief Operating Officer, Air Traffic Organization, Federal Aviation Administration |
Foundations and Impact of NEXTOR: A Personal Perspective | George L. Donohue, Prof. Emeritus George Mason University, Formerly Associate Administrator for Research, Engineering, Development and Acquisitions, Federal Aviation Administration (1994-1998) |
From Positive Passenger Bag Matching to Flight Safety Metrics: a Brief History of NEXTOR Research on Safety and Security | Arnold Barnett, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Wake Modeling for NextGen Trajectories | John Shortle, George Mason University |
NEXTOR CDM Research Contributions | Michael Ball, University of Maryland |
Modeling Oceanic Traffic Flows | Antonio Trani, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
NEXTOR New York Airport Congestion Management Project | Karla Hoffman, George Mason University |
Schedule Improvements at Congested Airports | Amedeo Odoni, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Future Research Challenges | Norman Fujisaki, Strategy Advisor, Norman T. Fujisaki, LLC |
Total Delay Impact Study | Mark Hansen, University of California, Berkeley |
A Multi-Level Modeling and Simulation View on Air Transportation Evolution | Daniel DeLaurentis, Purdue University |
Research and Development of Efficient Descent Trajectories | John-Paul Clarke, Georgia Institute of Technology |
Benefits Case for Oceanic ADSB | John Hansman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Passenger Delay Modeling | Lance Sherry, George Mason University |
Predictability Metrics | David Lovell, University of Maryland |