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  • 7/27/2019 Spark! Lecture @ UPMC, Paris.

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    SPARK ! FR 2013 Pierre Jouniaux"How to take advantage of black boxes for thereduction of carbon emissions from aircraft"

    Pierre Jouniaux, aeronautical engineer, pilot, former director ofthe BEA investigation and former security manager for an airline,is now president and co-founder of the start-up Safety Line,which develops innovative solutions for risk management in thefield of air transport.

    Safety Line is a company offering innovative solutions(software and statistical analysis) forrisk management in the field ofair transport(airlines, maintenance organizations, airports...). Indeed, companies in the aviation

    industry legally must implement management systems (SMS) to ensure the safety oftheir operations. Safety Line is able to offer advanced solutions forhazardidentification and risk assessment, assurance and safety promotion.

    SPARK ! Lecture

    November 6, 2013 18:00 CET

    The live lecture will take place at UPMC Paris but it will be broadcasted to Berlin,

    London, and the Netherlands. There will be local social events before and/or after thelecture. To find out more, contact the local organisers:

    DE (TU Berlin): Elena Knaack, [email protected] (UPMC): Audrey Nivet, [email protected]: Nies Springer, [email protected] (Imperial College): Madeleine Bothe, [email protected]

    The lecture will last for 30 minutes and will be followed by a discussion which will beaudience driven so please come prepared for a dynamic discussion! Each CLC willbe able to ask questions over the video conferencing system.

    Program

    18.00h Introduction by Franois Ravetta, Education Lead FR18.10h Pierre Jouniaux "How to take advantage of black boxes for the reduction ofcarbon emissions from aircraft"18.40h Discussions & Questions19.00h Drinks (local)

    University Pierre et Marie Curie, Conference room, 46-56, Second floor.