ICASSE 2025: Showcasing Our Research in Singapore

12 August 2025

Our team proudly represented the institute at the 9th International Conference on Aerospace System Science and Engineering (ICASSE 2025) held from July 29–31 in Singapore. Hosted by the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Technical University of Munich Asia, and organized by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ICASSE 2025 brought together global experts in aerospace systems to discuss emerging technologies, research, and challenges shaping the future of aeronautics and astronautics. We are honored that Prof. Stephan Myschik was invited as a distinguished speaker and also served as a session chair at the conference. His talk, titled “Model-Based Development of Next Generation Aerospace Systems,” highlighted the growing importance of model-based software engineering for the design, verification, and validation of complex aerospace architectures.

 

Additionally, our team made a strong contribution to the academic program through two peer-reviewed paper presentations:

  • Luca Hein introduced his innovative Requirements-Based Performance Optimization Tool for Hybrid Electric Aircraft, which aims to streamline system design by connecting early-stage requirements engineering with performance trade-offs; paving the way for more efficient and sustainable aircraft technologies.
  • Purav Panchal presented his research on “The Significance of ARP4754A and DO-178C in the Software Development Lifecycle of Safety-Critical Systems.” His work emphasized the critical role of aerospace standards in guiding the development of reliable and certifiable software systems in modern avionics and flight control domains.

 

The conference offered a unique platform to engage with international peers, foster collaborations, and receive feedback from leading figures in the aerospace research community. We are grateful for the opportunity to share our work on such a global stage and remain committed to advancing research in aerospace systems engineering.