NEW! Abstract online submission is open until March 31, 2025
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You are cordially invited to attend the 4th HiSST Conference, hosted by 3AF (French Aeronautics and Aerospace Society) under the aegis of CEAS (Council of European Aerospace Societies), in Tours, France from September 22 to 26, 2025.
As previous HiSST editions, HiSST2025 will provide the perfect event to share your work with your peers and develop open and fruitful interactions with specialists from research institutions, academia, and industry worldwide, covering all aspects of high-speed aerial and space vehicles development from fundamental research to final products.
Leading specialists from academia, research centers and industrial companies will provide a global view of worldwide R&D effort in the field of high-speed flight. Internationally recognized experts will give several key notes lectures addressing specific challenges and major topics in the field.
Numerous parallel technical sessions will allow you to discover the latest results obtained worldwide. Focused technical workshops on high-speed vehicle science and technology will allow you to share ideas with your peers and develop some common activities in a collaborative forum.
All activities will take place on a single floor of the Tours conference center (technical sessions, posters sessions, technical exhibition, coffee breaks and lunches) providing a vibrant networking environment.
Finally, technical visits (some of them subject to clearance) will showcase French capabilities in the field.
Tours is a historical and beautiful city located on the Loire River, and its numerous famous castles, and provides a very pleasant, enjoyable and refreshing opportunity for friendly and fruitful exchanges, and to experience the gentle way of life “à la française”.
We look forward to welcoming you to the 4th HiSST Conference in Tours, France.
Dr Adam Siebenhaar
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Francois Falempin
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