Patxi Daniel Rodriguez Acero
Patxi Daniel R. Acero works as a research engineer in the Fluid Dynamics and Thermal Sciences Laboratory at Chalmers University of Technology. He currently serves as the director of the AMES project (Air Mobility Emergency System), which focuses on integrating advanced aerial mobility solutions into society through the role of emergency services. Air traffic management and technology migration from road to unmanned aerieal vehicles are part of this wide project. His research also includes heat exchange in turbomachinery, contributing to projects like ENABLE H2, which aims to achieve a 50% reduction in aviation carbon emissions by 2050 through the use of liquid hydrogen as a sustainable fuel source. As an aerospace engineer and private pilot, he is deeply interested in the development of aerial and space vehicles and their propulsion systems. With over 12 years of experience in the aircraft maintenance field, he brings a comprehensive understanding of aircraft systems and a high level of practical expertise, bridging the gap between theoretical research and hands-on application.
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On and Offboard Technologies for Autonomous UAMs in Urban Emergency Response Roles
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Air Mobility Emergency System (AMES)