Martin Stadlbauer
Panelist
Dr. Martin Stadlbauer studied Physics at the Technical University of Munich and received his doctorate in Applied Nuclear Physics. He has been working for MTU Aero Engines in Munich since 2008.
Among other roles, his career path at MTU has included management positions in the areas of special measuring technology as well as testing. Today, Stadlbauer serves as Director Engineering Advanced Programs and leads the department responsible for the preliminary design of commercial and military engine programs.
Panel 5: Alternate Designs for Sustainable Aviation
Day 2: Thursday January 18th
16:50 – 18:20 HG F 30 | Audi Max
Panelists: Martin Stadlbauer (MTU), Henrik Runnemalm (GKN), Hervé Morvan (Rolls-Royce), Tamur Goudarzi Pour (Swiss), Vince Sidwell (Pratt & Whitney)
Chair: Nico Buchholz (Advisor to aircraft, aerospace and mobility businesses)
Panel Abstract:
This panel will discuss alternative design options for commercial aviation, focused on sustainable propulsion solutions. The topic will include all emission reductions, including carbon and non-carbon emissions. Panelists will discuss approaches, benefits, and challenges of different options.
