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System Framework for University–Industry Aerospace Research Collaboration
Technical Paper
2001-01-2959
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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Abstract
Consolidation and globalisation of the aerospace industries have impacted on-going and future aerospace programs. Worldwide budget and resource constraints have adversely affected the program’s research and development activities. Aerospace research and development at university and industry needs to be optimally collaborated to address the new environment of aerospace programs. In this paper a system framework is developed to establish an order in university-industry research collaboration.
Authors
- S. Kainikara - Sir Lawrence Wackett Centre for Aerospace Design Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
- R. Kusumo - Sir Lawrence Wackett Centre for Aerospace Design Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
- A. K. Sinha - Sir Lawrence Wackett Centre for Aerospace Design Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
- M. L. Scott - Sir Lawrence Wackett Centre for Aerospace Design Technology, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Citation
Kainikara, S., Kusumo, R., Sinha, A., and Scott, M., "System Framework for University–Industry Aerospace Research Collaboration," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-2959, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2959.Also In
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