Session Speakers - Monday 28 August 2006

 

Session S01
Low TRL Materials
Speakers will provide a summary of exciting developments in new MNT-based materials to meet the challenging requirements of next generation aircraft and spacecraft. Materials that have been engineered from the "bottom up" offer exciting new possibilities for these applications. Each speaker will present recent advances in his/her organization within the context of worldwide developments in MNT-based materials, to a proof-of-principle level of maturity. Potential aerospace application areas for the specific MNT-based materials will be discussed and the speakers will speculate on the path and timeframe for future system-level development.

Chaired by :

Malik Ghallab, CNRS and Robab Safa-Bakhsh, Boeing

Lead Speaker :

Benoit Simard, NRC
“ Issues, barriers and solutions for making high performance SWNT-based materials”
Speakers :

Ilhan Aksay, Priceton University
“Bioinspired organic-inorganic nanocomposites”
Stefano Bellucci, Istituto Nazionali di Fisica Nucleare
“Electrical properties of CNT based composites for aerospace applications”
Bruno Chaudret, LCC

”Organometallic nanoparticles : Synthesis, Organization and Properties”

 
 
Session S02
Low TRL Devices
Speakers will provide attendees with a summary of exciting developments in new MNT-based electronic devices for aerospace applications, to a proof-of-principle level of maturity. Each speaker will present recent advances in his/her organization within the context of worldwide developments in MNT-based devices. Potential aerospace application areas for the specific MNT-based devices will be discussed and the speakers will speculate on the path and timeframe for future system-level development.

Chaired by :

Jean-Louis Cazaux, Alcatel Alenia Space and Sylvain Charbonneau, NRC (tbc)

Lead Speaker :

Robert Plana, CNRS
“Micro and Nanosystems Challenges for Aeronautic and Space applications”

Speakers :

David Janes, Purdue
“Nanoelectronics and Nanosensors for Space Applications”
Tom Pike, Imperial College, UK
“A Novel MEMS lateral Capacitive array transducer for high precision accelerometer/seismometer applications”
Koubun Saitoh, ISAS/JAXA

 
 
Session S03
Low TRL Materials

Speakers will provide a summary of exciting developments in new "top down" MNT-based materials for aerospace applications. Each speaker will present recent advances in his/her organization within the context of worldwide developments in MNT-based materials, to a proof-of-principle level of maturity. Potential aerospace application areas for the specific MNT-based materials will be discussed and the speakers will speculate on the path and timeframe for future system-level development.

Chaired by :

Corey D. Hernandez , Swales Aerospace / NASA Langley (TBC) and
Afshin Ziaei, Thales

Lead Speaker :

Deepak Srivastava, NASA Ames
"Computational Materials Design for AEROSPACE: Structural Mechanics and Thermal Transport in Nanophase Materials”

Speakers :

Florent Christophe, ONERA
“Periodic structures and metamaterials with electromagnetic propertiesfor aerospace applications”
Charles A. Smith, Space Sciences Division, NASA Ames
“Thermal, Radiation and Impact Protective Shields (TRIPS)”
Tomohiro Yokozeki, JAXA
“Nanocomposites Research in JAXA”

 
 
Session S04
Low TRL Devices

Speakers will provide attendees with a summary of exciting developments in new MNT-based sensor devices for aerospace applications, to a proof-of-principle level of maturity. Each speaker will present recent advances in his/her organization within the context of worldwide developments in MNT-based devices. Potential aerospace application areas for the specific MNT-based devices will be discussed and the speakers will speculate on the path and timeframe for future system-level development.

Chaired by :

Laurent Marchand, ESA and Ridha Ben Mrad, University of Toronto

Lead Speaker :

Christian Joachim, CEMES
Toward uni molecular machines at the nanoscale”

Speakers :

Alois Friedberger, EADS-CRC
“Detection of Pathogens in Air and Water for Aeronautic Applications”
James Lyke, US Air Force
Masayuki Nakamoto

”Aerospace and Harsh Environments Devices by Vacuum Nanotechnology”
Emmanuel Rosencher, ONERA
“Nano and microdevices for the Aerospace sensor activity at ONERA”

 
 
Session S05
Mid TRL Materials

Speakers will provide attendees with a summary of "mid-maturity" issues facing materials development for aerospace applications. Each speaker will present the approach taken by his/her organization to address issues related to validation of new materials technology initially within the laboratory and ultimately within the relevant aerospace environment. Data and experience related to system/sub-system level demonstrations in an aerospace environment will be discussed.

Chaired by :

Harry Partridge, NASA-Ames and David Vivancos, NANOESPACIO, SPAIN

Lead Speaker :

Annick Loiseau, ONERA
“Nanotubes at Onera”

Speakers :

Christophe Laurent, CIRIMAT
"Ceramic- and polymer-matrix composites with double-walled carbon nanotubes"
Michael Meador, NASA-Glenn
Masahiro Tosa, National Institute of Materials Research

“Characterization of Lubricative Coating after Exposure Test in Orbit”

 
 
Session S06
Mid TRL Sub-Systems

Speakers will provide attendees with a summary of "mid-maturity" issues facing aerospace sub-system development. Each speaker will present the approach taken by his/her organization to address issues related to validation of subsystems based on new technologies, initially within the laboratory, and ultimately within the relevant aerospace environment. Data and experience related to system/sub-system level demonstrations in an aerospace environment will be discussed.

Chaired by :

Carles Ferrer, CNM and Walt Merrill, GMI

Lead Speaker :

Susumu Kaminaga, Sumitomo Precision Products, JAPAN
“GYRO SENSORS for Aerospace systems and an enabling technology for the fabrication of mems based aerospace systems"

Speakers :

Yunosuke Makita, Kankyo Semiconductors Co.
“Beta-Iron Disilicides Infrared photosensor for Space Use”
Stéphane Renard, Tronics-MS
“Issues and Challenges of High Performance MEMS Sensors for Harsh Environment Applications”
Karl Yee, NASA, JPL
“ A High Performance MEMS Gyroscope for NASA Space Missions“

 
 
Session S07
High TRL Materials

Speakers will provide attendees with a summary of "high-maturity" issues facing materials development for aerospace applications. Each speaker will present the approach taken by his/her organization to address issues related to the initial system prototype demonstrations, followed by "flight qualification" through test and demonstration in a relevant ground or space environment. Data and experience related to "flight-proving" new materials through successful mission operations will be discussed.

Chaired by :

Stefano Bellucci, Istituto Nazionali di Fisica Nucleare

Lead Speaker :

(tbc)

Speakers :

Fuminori Munekane, Nano Carbon Technologies Co., LTD.
“Characteristics of Muti Walled Carbon Nanotube Produced by a Floating Reactant Method and their Applications”
Nicolas Passade-Boupat, Arkema
“Industrialisation of Nanotechnologies”

 
 
Session S08
High TRL Systems

Speakers will provide a summary of "high-maturity" issues facing system development for aerospace applications. Each speaker will present the approach taken by his/her organization to address issues related to the initial system prototype demonstrations, followed by "flight qualification" through test and demonstration in a relevant ground or space environment. Data and experience related to "flight-proving" new technological systems, through successful mission operations, will be discussed.

Chaired by :

Ray Garbos, BAE Systems and Yves Prel, CNES

Lead Speaker :

David Assemat, CNES

Speakers :

Serge Flamenbaum, Astrium Satellites
Robert Manning, NASA-JPL
Koji Takahashi, Kyushu University
“Contemporary Technology and Application of MEMS Rocket”

 
 
Last Update: August 25, 2006

 

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