Aerospace and Electronic Systems (AES10) Chapter
Welcome to the Swiss Chapter of the IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems (AES-CH). the place where electronics fly.
We organize and support technical and professional networking events and meetings in Switzerland, in the form of lectures or workshops on topics related to aerospace and its electronic systems. Depending the nature of the event joint lectures with partner organizations like ION-CH, svfw and AOC-CH are promoted. We also favor links to industry and academia to strengthen the network across the aerospace field in Switzerland.
Longstanding and participating members of our AES10 activities are encouraged to apply for Senior Membership.
Next activities:
- Work-in-progress
Past activities:
31.12.2024 Change of Chapter Chair
14. – 15.11.2024 Co-Chair Ph. Clausen represents the Chapter at Swiss Space Industry Group (SSIG) Annual General Meeting in Zermatt
31.10.24 Target Detection in Heterogeneous Environments – A review and new results by DL Prof. Elias Aboutanios, UNSW Sydney
29.08.2024 Excursion Romandie Swissto12 Rennes + RUAG Ino Prilly AES10 + Student Space Teams EPFL (AES10 members only)
28.08.2024 Swiss Aeronautics, Security and Defence Industry General Meeting – Promotion IEEE AESS in Stans swissmem
18. – 19.06.2024 Chair H. Wipf represents the Chapter at Swiss Space Industry Group (SSIG) Mid-Year Meeting in Bern
13.02.2024 Extending the use of GNSS technology to cislunar space, Dr. Cyril Botteron, SpacePNT SA
28.09.2023 Gravity-Modeling Considerations in High-Integrity Inertial Systems Prof Dr M. Braasch Ohio Univ
19.01.2023 Satellite laser ranging (SLR) – Visit to Zimmerwald (BE) – RSVP Chapter members only – See invitation email from the Chair. (Please note the date has changed)
08.07.2022 14:00 Uni Zürich Irchel NAVIGARE 2022 – “Remote Sensing based on State-of-the-Art Navigation” supported by AES10
12.05.2022 ETHZ HG 17:30 on ‘Quantum Sensors and their impact on the Future of assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing’
08.12.2021 Instrument Landing System (ILS) – Advancements in Performance Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Greving NAVCOM
28.10.2021 The history and future of landing systems Dr. Thor Breien, Indra Navia, Oslo
08.09.2020 Precision Timing in Navigation – PNT Uni Neuchatel
15.01.2020 “Nano-Satellites – A GNSS Payload for Orbit Determination and Timing” by Prof. Dr. M. Rothacher ETH
Dr. Philipp Clausen, Chair
Thales Simulation & Training AG
philipp.clausen@ieee.org
Heinz Wipf, Vice Chair
AIRNAV CONSULTING GmbH
heinz.wipf.ch@ieee.org