Congratulations to our 2019 Peer Reviewed Poster Winners!

1st Place: Correlating Damage to Microstructure Constituents in SiC/SiC CMCs, Ms. Ashley Hilmas, University of Michigan

2nd Place: Lightweight Carbon Nanotube Surface Thermal Shielding for Carbon Fiber/Bismaleimide (BMI) Composites, Mr. Yourri-Samuel Dessureault, High-Performance Materials Institute, Florida State University

3rd Place: Investigation of the Thermochemical, Isovolumetric Synthesis of Chromium Carbide for Selective Laser Reaction Sintering (SLRS) Additive Manufacturing, Mr. Adam Peters Johns Hopkins University

Congratulations to our 2019 Student Poster Winners!

1st Place: Correlating Damage to Microstructure Constituents in SiC/SiC CMCs, Ms. Ashley Hilmas, University of Michigan

2nd Place: Investigation of the Thermochemical, Isovolumetric Synthesis of Chromium Carbide for Selective Laser Reaction Sintering (SLRS) Additive Manufacturing, Mr. Adam Peters Johns Hopkins University

3rd Place: Lightweight Carbon Nanotube Surface Thermal Shielding for Carbon Fiber/Bismaleimide (BMI) Composites, Mr. Yourri-Samuel Dessureault, High-Performance Materials Institute, Florida State University

Congratulations to our 2018 Peer Reviewed Poster Winners!

1st Place: Rotating Detonation Engine Materials Evaluation, Dr. Derek King, UES, Inc.

2nd Place: : Fabrication and Characterization of High Performance, Cost Effective Ni-Al Pyrotechnic Microcomposites, Ms. Jessica Ma, The Johns Hopkins University

3rd Place: Heatshield for Extreme Entry Environment Technology (HEEET) Engineering Test Unit (ETU) Integration and Development, Dr. Mairead Stackpoole, NASA Ames Research Center

Congratulations to our 2018 Student Poster Winners!

1st Place: Fabrication and Characterization of High Performance, Cost Effective Ni-Al Pyrotechnic Microcomposites, Ms. Jessica Ma, The Johns Hopkins University

2nd Place: Arc Jet Testing and Evaluation of Mo-Si-B Coated Mo and SiC-ZrB2 Ceramics, Mr. Matthew Taylor, University of Wisconsin Madison

3rd Place: Oxidation Resistance of an Al-doped Mo-Si-B Based Coating In Oxygen-Deficient Environments, Mr. Chad Harris, University of Wisconsin Madison