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Meeting MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Materials and Manufacturing in Low Earth Orbit (and Beyond)
Sponsorship TMS: Solidification Committee
Organizer(s) David B. Williams, Ohio State University
Alan A. Luo, Ohio State University
Glenn S. Daehn, Ohio State University
Antonio J Ramirez, The Ohio State University
Boyd Panton, Ohio State University
Nathan Ames, Ohio State University
Ken Savin, REdwire Space
Jonathan Volk, Voyager Space
Scope With the upcoming transition to one or more commercially driven space stations to replace the international Space Station, there is increasing interest in creating new materials and components in the radiation/microgravity environment of low-earth orbit, that provides challenges and opportunities not seen on earth. Also, in low-earth orbit there will be the need to build structures that are too big to be launched, such as massive solar arrays, requiring the transformation of traditional materials processing and joining methods so they be used to manufacture products in microgravity.

This symposium will be a) a global discussion of synthesis and characterization of new materials created in low-earth orbit. Potential commercial products range from pharmaceuticals to semiconductors and b) an assessment of the current state and future need for transforming traditional manufacturing methods so they can be used in the confined and austere environment of a space station in low earth orbit.

Session Topics:
1) Commercial Space – challenge and opportunities
2) Current manufacturing processes in low-earth orbit
3) Autonomous/robotic manufacturing
4) Welding in low-earth orbit; history and planned experiments
5) Building large structures in low earth orbit
7) Workforce development for commercial materials /manufacturing in low-earth orbit
8) Biological Applications

Abstracts Due 05/15/2025

PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE


A Multifunctional SolidStir® Manufacturing Technology for Extra Terrestrial Applications
Atomic Oxygen-Induced Degradation in a Polyimide Film From Reactive Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Beyond microgravity: considering other biomechanical features of organoids and tissue models for in-space biomedicine and biomanufacturing
Bridging Atomistic-Continuum Simulations for Spacecraft Materials in Extreme Conditions
Building Materials Research and Manufacturing Capabilities in Low Earth Orbit
Challenges in Laser Welding for Space: Metal Vapor, Lens Fogging, and Plume Effects
Commercial Space Flight: Opportunities for Materials/Manufacturing
Delta-to-Gravity™: Machine Learning Informed Predictive Analytics for Microgravity and Scalable In-Space Manufacturing
Instrumentation for the Testing of Laser Beam Welding under Simulated Space Conditions via Parabolic Flight
Laser Beam Welding in Space – From Science to Technology Development
Laser Directed Energy Deposition Additive Manufacturing of Lunar Regolith Simulant
Leveraging Microgravity to Produce Bacteriorhodopsin-Based Thin Films for Biohybrid Applications
Machine Learning-Driven Design of Polymers Resistant to Atomic Oxygen in Low Earth Orbit
Modifying Properties of Lunar Regolith Via High-Power Microwave Torch
Numerical Modeling of Laser Beam Welding for In-Space Applications: Insights from Parabolic Flight Experiments
Optimizing Surface Melting Techniques for In-Space Aluminum Fabrication
Oxide Dispersion Strengthening via Additive Processing: A Revolutionary New Approach for High Temperature Alloys
Porosity formation and microstructure characterization in pulsed LBW of 316L SS under space conditions and different levels of gravity
Scientific Discovery Through Engineering Tech – How the MOVE: CAN-DO Project Builds Mutually Beneficial Collaborations
The Design of a Robotic Cold Welding and Deformation System for In-Space Manufacturing
The Generation of Gold Nanospheres in the Microgravity Environment of Low Earth Orbit
The Ionizing Radiation Environment in Low Earth Orbit
Towards Lifetime Predictions for Widegap Semiconductors in Low Earth Orbit
Towards On-Orbit Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks
Ultra-Strong, Lightweight Polymer Composite Films for Space Applications


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