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Sacred Cows Panel Discussion

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Panel Discussion
  • Session
  • Tuesday, 12 May 2015
  • 19:12 - 19:12
  • Duration: 30 mins
  • Publication date: 22 May 2015
  • Location: NA, One Wimpole Street, London, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Sacred Cows

About the session

Most of the UK transport systems are operating at or above capacity, what has been done to increase capacity has already been done, for example longer trains, managed motorways and efficient air traffic control on the air corridors around the UK. However, we still need more! This evening seminar will look at whether we would now start challenging what we could call "Fundamental Safety Principles" in these three industries. Can we operate trains, cars and planes at closer headways if we take a very hard look at some of these tablets of stone? Do we have to increase the risk of an accident (will we be allowed to) if even by a small margin in order increase the throughout (and thus reduce other risks e.g. overcrowding etc.) I am sure there will be good arguments for and against!

The keynote speech will be given by Professor John McDermid of the University of York, followed by three short papers from the Automotive (Phil Blythe, University of York, Railway (Daniel Woodland, LRR) and Aerospace (Simon Brown NATS) Sectors, there will then be a 30 minute discussion/debate.

This will be followed by a networking reception, kindly sponsored by Thales.

I am hoping that the output from this seminar will stimulate more detailed papers in each of these three technical networks which will be delivered later in 2015.

Anybody who is working in these industries and is interested in how we can increase the capacity even further by challenging these fundamental principles should attend and please contribute during the debate. This evening will only be a good as you want to make it!

Keywords:
  • ARTS TPN
  • Aerospace TPN
  • Functional Safety TPN
  • Railway TPN

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Speakers

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    Dr Daniel Woodland

    Lloyd's Register Rail, Professional Head of Signalling

    Dr Daniel Woodland is the Professional Head of Signalling with Lloyd's Register Rail, based in London. During his career he has also worked for London Underground, Bechtel and Alstom on a variety of metro and main line rail projects.Daniel is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers and an Honorary Senior research Fellow at the University of Birmingham. Daniel's career has focused on signalling, CBTC and ERTMS systems, including related aspects of the system engineering. His experience encompasses engineering management; assurance and 'Intelligent Client' activities; system specification and tender assessment; ATP system development (particularly operational, signalling and system design principles); system integration; training, development and education.Besides his 'day job', Daniel is heavily involved in the Institution of Railway Signal Engineers, as a member of thier council and an examiner for their professional examinations module on System Engineering and Management. Daniel also lectures on MS programmes at University of Birmingham and supervises MSc and PhD students at University of Birmingham and University College London.
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    Ignacio Mesa

    NATS, Systems Engineering Manager

    Ignacio is an Air Traffic Management professional with 15 years of experience in engineering, management and international collaborations. He has specialised in the provision of Air Navigation Services and has delivered engineering solutions for multiple customers in Europe managing some of the key suppliers in the ATM market. He is currently Systems Engineering Manager for NATS and has delivered into operation key system enablers for key Single European Sky operational improvements such as Datalink and Time Based Separation.Ignacio is a current member of the International Council on Systems Engineering.
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    Simon Brown

    The IET, Member of the Transport Policy Panel

    Simon has been involved in Air Traffic Control systems for 16 years and specialised in traffic flow management. In that time he has led the technical delivery of pre-departure sequencing optimisation for Heathrow airport to improve resilience and reduce fuel-burn on the ground. He is currently a Solutions Architect for NATS information and is working on further innovative projects with airline and airport customers using information sharing to improve passenger experience and optimise costs across the entire journey. Simon is a current member of the IET Transport Policy Panel.
  • Prof. John McDermid

    Prof. John McDermid

    University of York, Professor of Software Engineering

    John has been Professor of Software Engineering at the University of York since 1987. He set up the High Integrity Systems Engineering (HISE) research group in the Department of Computer Science and was Head of the Department from 2006 to 2012. HISE studies a broad range of issues in systems, software and safety engineering, and works closely with government and industry, e.g. Airbus, BAE Systems, the Civil Aviation Authority, the MoD, QinetiQ, Siemens and Rolls-Royce. He is author or editor of six books and has published about 380 papers. He has advised companies and government departments on several continents, e.g. advising the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) on software safety, and reviewing safety management in the UK Defence maritime sector. He has set up and run a number of small companies, and became Chairman of Rapita Systems in January 2014. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2002, and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 New Year’s Honours list for services to the Defence Industry.
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    Ignacio Mesa

    NATS, Systems Engineering Manager

    Ignacio is an Air Traffic Management professional with 15 years of experience in engineering, management and international collaborations. He has specialised in the provision of Air Navigation Services and has delivered engineering solutions for multiple customers in Europe managing some of the key suppliers in the ATM market. He is currently Systems Engineering Manager for NATS and has delivered into operation key system enablers for key Single European Sky operational improvements such as Datalink and Time Based Separation.Ignacio is a current member of the International Council on Systems Engineering.
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