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          Jean-Sébastien Coulaud
          President & CEO
          Fleet Canada

          Jean-Sébastien Coulaud is the President and C.E.O. of Fleet Canada Inc. and was appointed to this position in July 2019.

          Born in France, Jean-Sébastien was raised in multiple countries across Africa, Europe and North America. In 2006 he received an Aerospace Engineering degree from I.S.A.E. (Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace) in Toulouse, France. Later on, in 2015, he earned an MBA from the Ivey School of Business at Western in London, ON. He has 11 years of progressive experience in project management, manufacturing, logistics and operations leadership roles in the Automotive and Aerospace sectors. In 2015, he joined Fleet Canada as part of a succession plan for the then retiring President and C.E.O.

          Jean-Sébastien and his spouse live in the Niagara region with their three children.

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          Ron Ganis
          Chief of Design
          Landing Gear

          Ron is currently the Chief of Design within the Landing Gear business at Collins Landing Systems located in Oakville, Ontario. He joined Collins Landing Gear in 1998 as a Systems Engineer and has since held multiple design & development related roles prior to joining the Chief Engineering Office as a Principal Design and Innovation Engineer in 2010. He holds a degree in Aerospace Engineering from Ryerson University and a Masters Certificate in Composites Engineering from the University of Connecticut.

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          Dr. David Zingg
          Professor
          University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies

          David Zingg is in his 35th year as a professor at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, where he was the Director from 2006-°©‐2016, and is currently the University of Toronto Distinguished Professor of Computational Aerodynamics and Sustainable Aviation. His research areas include aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, in particular high-order methods with the summation-°©‐by-°©‐parts property, and aerodynamic shape optimization. His current research is concentrated on applying aerodynamic shape optimization to the design of unconventional low-drag aircraft configurations motivated by the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from aircraft. Together with Harvard Lomax and Thomas Pulliam from the NASA Ames Research Center, Professor Zingg is a co-°©‐author of two well-°©‐known textbooks in computational fluid dynamics. He was awarded a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship in 2004 and is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering. Finally, he has supervised 42 PhD and 60 MASc students, many of whom hold senior positions in industry and academia.

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          Dr. Fassi Kafyeke
          Chief of Advanced Aerodynamics
          Bombardier

          Fassi Kafyeke has an Aerospace Engineering Master’s degree from Université de Liège (Belgium), a Master’s degree (Air Transport Engineering) from the Cranfield Institute of Technology (U.K.) and a Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering, Aerodynamics) from École Polytechnique de Montréal (Canada).

          Fassi Kafyeke joined Bombardier in 1982 and has had a long professional career, including 25 years in aerodynamics. For 15 years he has been Chief of Advanced Aerodynamics, responsible for the aerodynamic design of Challenger 300 and Global 6000 business jets, CRJ 700, 900 and 1000 regional jets and the Cseries single-aisle aircraft CS100 and CS300, now Airbus A220. Since 2007, he became Director, then Senior Director, responsible for the development of the strategic technologies that can be found on Bombardier aircraft (fly-by-wire, composite wing, new generation aerodynamics, etc). In 2020, he became Fellow Research, Innovation and Collaborations for Bombardier Aviation. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and has been active on many consortium boards, such as CRIAQ, GARDN, SA2GE and AERO 21. He is currently on assignment at Aero Montréal to lead efforts to set up the ZIAQ, the Montreal Aerospace Innovation Zone.

          Dr Kafyeke received in 2001 the Grand Prix d’Excellence de l’Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ) and in 2009 the Prix Innovation of École Polytechnique de Montreal. In 2003, he served as President of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI).  He is a co-author of the book « Computational Fluid Dynamics for Engineers » and of several papers and lecture notes in Aerodynamics.

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          Dr. Ibrahim Yimer

          Vice President, Transportation & Manufacturing

          NRC

          Dr. Ibrahim Yimer is Vice-President of the Transportation and Manufacturing division where he oversees the Aerospace and Automotive and Surface Transportation Research Centres. Between September 2020 and 2021, he served in the same role in an acting capacity. Previous to this role he was Director General of the NRC's Aerospace Research Centre since January 2018.

          Since 1999, Dr. Yimer has occupied a series of roles at the NRC, including Director of the Gas Turbine Laboratory, Program Manager of the Gas Turbine Aerodynamics and Combustion Group, and a Senior Research Officer. He began his career as a research scientist in the private sector with Fives North American in Cleveland, USA.

          Dr. Yimer has successfully led the creation and implementation of various large-scale, R&D partnerships with industry and government stakeholders both nationally and internationally. He is a renowned expert in the field of gas turbine combustion and fuels with years of applied research in alternative fuels, combustion and optical diagnostics. He is well recognized in the science and technology community, having led and played instrumental roles in numerous leading international scientific associations such as ASME International, the International Forum for Aviation Research (IFAR), International Society of Air Breathing Engines (ISABE), and International Congress on Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS), in which he currently serves as a board member and national representative.

          Dr. Yimer earned a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia, followed by a MSc and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, while specializing in Low-emission Combustion. He currently serves as Chair and ICAO representative of IFAR and as a Director on the boards of WestCaRD, and Aero Montréal.

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          Phil Arthurs

          Director of Operations

          DAIR

          Serving as Director of Operations since 2018, Phil advances DAIR’s mandate by forming partnerships, funding programs, physical infrastructure development, academic/industry working groups, strategy, project management, as well as R&D, supplier development and other initiatives to support members and the aerospace industry.

          Phil serves as co-chair of the Research and Technology Committee for the Ontario Aerospace Council and sits on the Program Advisory Councils for Toronto Metropolitan University’s (Formerly Ryerson University) Department of Aerospace Engineering and Centennial College’s School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science (Aerospace).

          With over 15 years of experience in not-for-profit, government and private sectors, Phil has a strong commitment to the success and growth of the aerospace industry.  Prior to DAIR, he worked for the aerospace section of the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development, as a Senior Advisor, Team Lead, and then Manager of the team whose mandate is to support and advance the aerospace, defense and manufacturing industries in the province.  He has also worked for Dassault Systèmes (on location at the Boeing Company in Washington State) with a focus on the 787 aircraft, and as a Researcher for the Centre for European Policy Studies, a think-tank located in Brussels, Belgium.

          Phil holds a B.Eng (Aerospace) from Toronto Metropolitan University (Formerly Ryerson University) and an MBA from the Ted Rogers School of Management.

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          Paul Walsh

          Professor

          Toronto Metropolitan University

          For most, Downsview Park is a vast, grassy escape from the urban heat of downtown Toronto—a cultural hub that has hosted legendary rock bands like AC/DC or the Rolling Stones. For Paul Walsh, it’s the home for Toronto Metropolitan University's new aerospace research cluster.

          Walsh is leading the way in the creation of a new student-focused research space. Neighboured by Bombardier and Downsview Airport, the area will become a flourishing hub of aerospace activity. “They’ve had these clusters in Europe for decades,” explains Walsh. “So why aren’t we doing the same thing here?”

          As an educator, Walsh focuses on helping students build the confidence they need to succeed in the industry. In the Capstone Design Course, industry professionals are brought in to watch presentations and provide invaluable feedback. “I tell them to rake the students over the coals—it’s the test of fire! At that point, they’ve earned their degree,” he smiles.

          After holding the position of department chair for almost a decade, Walsh has earned his stripes. “It’s all about managing people and facilitating what they want to do,” he says. “You have to enable people to succeed, and I love doing that.”

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          Guy Dulude

          Portfolio Director
- Canada
          Siemens Digital Industries Software

          Guy is a seasoned professional with over 25 years of experience in the field of in the technology and manufacturing sectors. He currently holds the role of Portfolio Director at Siemens Digital Industries for Canada where he works with industry partners and customers on digital transformation initiatives and solution adoption.

          With a background in mechanical engineering and computer science, Guy has extensive expertise with Canadian manufacturing companies and is committed to driving progress and making a positive impact in the industry and looks forward to connecting with like-minded professionals.

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