Materials for Space Exploration
SpaceMat 2020 also virtual
The symposium took place as a hybrid event – on site and virtual.
The key features
- all talks were broadcasted via zoom to the registered conference participants;
- no registration fee – register today;
- the "on-site hub" was set up in a large meeting room at the campus of the University of Bremen;
- poster sessions took place online only, details can be found here.
Invited speakers
For the complete programme click link above
Yinglu Tang, Chair Metals for Space Exploration, TU Delft, The Netherlands
Silvio Sandrone, Airbus Defence and Space GmbH
Loredana Santo, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Scott McCormack, University of California, Davis
Christiane Heinicke, ZARM
Patric Seefeldt, DLR Institute of Space Systems, Bremen
Kaline Pagnan Furlan, Hamburg University of Technology
Aims and Scope
The symposium brought highly distinguished members of academia and industry together, who are shaping worldwide the research landscape on the discovery, synthesis, manufacturing and use of materials for present and future space exploration endeavours. Limited to no more than 80 to 100 participants, including about 20 invited speakers, it provided a platform for exchange of the latest ideas and presentation of novel results in this rapidly evolving and highly inspiring field. The symposium covered four main subject areas:
- space exploration applications,
- new materials engineering and manufacturing,
- physical chemistry of new materials,
- automated new materials discovery.
The talks spanned a wide range of topics, including: materials for habitats; materials for spacecrafts; materials for space suits; regolith and dust; gravityless manufacturing; abrasion, heat and radiation damage.
31 Aug. to 2 Sept. 2020
University of Bremen, Germany
large lecture hall/Hörsaalgebäude "Keksdose"
(download map as *.pdf)
registration is open
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Contact
For all questions regarding the SpaceMat Symposium please don't hesitate to contact us: spacemat@uni-bremen.de.
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