Author: Pam Forster
TAS-S ESG: Organisational Challenges
The TAS-S ESG this year was our first major face-to-face event with our stakeholders after the pandemic (the two previous ESGs were held online). Organising an in-person meeting for the first time in over two years reminded me of some
Collaboration, collaboration, collaboration
TAS-S Researchers’ Workshop 5 took place on the 7th and 8th February 2023. This was actually our third attempt to meet, our previous dates in December and mid-January were cancelled due to the rail strikes and illness.
When we did
UAM Open Demo Day
Join Cranfield University for the first open day for the Advanced Air Mobility and AMU-LED Demos. This flight demonstration with UAM devices and UAVs constitutes phase 1 of the Cranfield validation exercise. Phase 2 will be held in September 2022.
Welcome to Dr. Anders af Wåhlberg
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Anders af Wåhlberg to the TAS-S Node. Dr. af Wåhlberg has recently joined us as a Research Fellow and will be based at Cranfield University. He has an MA and PhD in Psychology and
The University with an Airport!
Last week, we held our researchers’ workshop. Although this was the second time the researchers had all met each other, it was our first trip down to Cranfield.
Although Cranfield is nearly 200 miles from Lancaster, it is remarkably easy
Meeting the TAS-S team!
On the 24th and 25th November, the TAS-S Researchers took part in a face-to-face workshop for the very first time. For me, this was
Eduardo Soares to join TAS-S!
Eduardo Soares is currently a 3rd year Ph.D. student at Lancaster University, where he is funded by Ford (Palo Alto – USA) to work on the project “Transparent Deep Learning Classifier of Driving Scenarios able to Identify and Learn from
Welcome to Dr. Andrew Sogokon
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Andrew Sogokon has joined TAS-S as a Senior Research Fellow. Dr. Sogokon joins us from the University of Southampton (UK) and is based at Lancaster University.
His research is broadly in the area
New role, new project!
As I have been in the role of Project Manager for the TAS-S node for a few weeks now, I thought this would be a good opportunity to reflect on how things are going so far and highlight some of