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Foster the realization of a harmonized global ATM system by creating and reinforcing relationships between leading experts in the field. Share available results and reach consensus on major issues through working proceedings and final papers. Review the call for papers, student program, and selection criteria for ATM2005.
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History Idea 1995 - J Fearnsides & JM Garot • 1st Saclay Jun 1997 • 60 Pax • 40 inv papers • 2nd Orlando Dec 1998 • 110 • 108/50 • 3rd Napoli Jun 2000 • 150 • 127/64 • 4th Santa Fe Dec 2001 • 150 • 187/68 • 5th Budapest Jun 2003 • 200 • 117/70 + 9 inv
… and some Statistics • 1/3 EU against 2/3 US papers • 7 joint papers • 9 student papers • some 178(?) participants • … further figures to come
Goal Foster realisation of a harmonized global ATM System • Create and reinforce working & personal relationships between the leading experts and researchers in the ATM community • Share available results • Reach consensus on major issues ?
the Proceedings • “Working Proceedings” for all Participants • Final Papers / Presentations on the Web • http://atm2003.eurocontrol.fr • http://www.eurocontrol.fr • CD Rom and/or web for all Seminars • ATC Quarterly Special Edition (Dres Zellweger)
We should/will/must review ... • the Call for Papers (full vs draft papers ?) • the students programme • selection criteria and process (transparency) • ...
ATM2005 ?? Yes ! June 2005 in Williamsburg ??
Best Papers Parimal Kopardekar (Met) Paul Lee (AGC) Sandra Lozito (HF) James Evans (Wx & Env) Sybert Stroeve (Saf) Michael Ball (TFO) Craig Wanke (DS) Wayne Cooper (Apt Mgt) Best Presentation Antonia Cokasova (stud) Steven Thompson (APT) Jacco Hoekstra (TFO)