
Recent Developments in High-Speed Transport
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The development of high-speed transport, as a means of improving mobility and quality of life, is a relevant task for research teams in many countries. The publication includes selected articles from the 1st International Conference on High-Speed Transport Development, organized by the Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) which, by participating in many research and commercial projects (including international ones) has accumulated a lot of competencies sufficient to act as a platform for knowledge exchange in this field.
The target audience of this book are researchers working on high-speed transport, postgraduate students, as well as any individuals willing to broaden their knowledge of high-speed aircraft.
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In addition, Dr. Strelets is the deputy design director at Sukhoi Design Bureau-one of the largest aviation enterprises in Russia.
Dr. Strelets is engaged in fundamental and applied research in the development of mathematical modeling methods. His recent research interests include aircraft design and certification, mathematical modeling, and optimization of complex technical systems. Since 2010, Dr. Strelets has published more than 70 scientific papers in Russian and international publications, including technical papers in international journals. He is a reviewer for several international journals, a member of the scientific committee of the ICASSE international conference since 2017, and a regional editor for the journal Aerospace Systems (Springer).
He was awarded the Best Paper Award at the 10th IEEE International Conference on Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering in 2019.
Dr. Strelets was also awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia for his great contribution to the development of modern aviation technology, in 2018 awarded honorary title "Honorary Aircraft Manufacturer", and in 2021, he was awarded the Honorary Badge of Aircraft Manufacturers Union of Russia.
Dr. Oleg N. Korsun received scientific degrees of Cand. Sc. and Dr. Sc., respectively, in 1991 and 2005 in Air-force Engineering Academy named after N.E. Zhukovsky, Moscow, an academic title professor in 2011. Since 2005, he lectured as a professor in Moscow Technical University named after N. E. Bauman, Moscow Physical and Technical Institute, Moscow Aviation Institute, as a researcher he cooperated with Flight Research Institute named after M. M. Gromov, Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute named after N.E. Zhukovsky, Flight Test Center named after V. P. Chkalov, State Research Institute of Aviation systems.
His recent research interests include aircraft flight tests, aerodynamic parameters identification, including overcritical angles of attack, thrust and drug separate identification, on-board measurement systematic errors identification, aircraft optimal control, man-machine cockpit audio interfaces, etc. Since 2010, Dr. Oleg N.Korsun has published more 200 scientific works, which include technical papers in international journals. He is the editorial board member of Journal of Computer and System Science International, issued by Russian Academy of Science, and Herald of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, in 2017-2021 proceedings editor of an annual workshop, Materials and Engineering in Aviation (MEA), held in Moscow. He is also an expert of Russian Science Foundation, Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
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