Welcome to 2017 International Conference on Aerospace Engineering and Control Technologies(CAECT 2017). CAECT 2017 will be held in Beijing, China from September 21-24, 2017.This conference is aimed at providing a platform for all researchers and engineers to share ideas, highly developed skills and successful practices to others. The conference will be last for 4 days with the reception to be held in the first day to meet and mingle with conference chairs, session chairs and other participants.

Publication and Indexing
1, Publishing in the Conference Proceeding.
All Registered and Presented papers will be included in the conference proceeding of CAECT 2017,which will be indexed by EI Compendex, Scopus, Thomson Reuters (WoS), Inspec, and other databases.
All registered and presented papers will be online publishing.
2, Publishing in International Journals.
Selected papers with extension can be recommended to publish in International journals.

Confirmed Speakers:
1、Prof. WEN Chih-Yung
Associate Head and Professor
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
AIAA Associate Fellow
BEng (National Taiwan University); MSc (Caltech, U.S.A.); PhD (Caltech, U.S.A.); FHKIE
2、Prof. Ian McAndrew
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, UK

Papers are invited to submit to CAECT 2017 in the following (non-exclusive) topics:
Advances in aerospace technology
Unmanned aircraft technologies
Aerostructures and composites
Computational fluid dynamics
Emerging avionics technology
Advanced theoretical models
Rocket theory and design
(learn more:http://www.caect.org/cfp.html)

Paper Submission
1、You can choose to submit your paper directly to caect@smehk.org

CONTACT US
Ms. Tiffany Chang

Phone: +852-30697937 / +18200296850
Email: caect@smehk.org
Website: http://www.caect.org
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