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CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience

When

28/05

11:30am – 12:20pm

Location

Boeing Theatre

 

Event details

The Center for Air Transportation Resilience (CATRes), a NASA University Leadership Initiative, conducts data-driven research to strengthen the resilience of the air transportation system. CATRes is led by academic researchers from University of California, Berkeley; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; and the University of Maryland, in close collaboration with industry partners (airlines, airport authorities) and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This presentation provides a technical overview of ongoing CATRes research, including cluster analyses of historical disruptions, generative models for synthetic disruption training, and airline–air traffic collaborative optimization. Now in its second year, CATRes has made substantial technical progress; we will dive deep into results most relevant to airline operations and system resilience.

Event speakers

Max Li

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Assistant Professor

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Wayne Hubbard

Federal Aviation Administration

National Operations Manager, FAA Air Traffic Control System Command Center

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Subject Areas

CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience
CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience
CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience
CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience
CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience
CATRes: Advancing Our Understanding of Disruption and Resilience