NSMMS & CRASTE

Posters

Poster papers will be presented each day following the technical sessions. Each poster author will have 5 minutes to discuss their material and will provide contact information for questions and further discussion. Check back for a detailed schedule on what day each poster will be presented.

Each year, both the posters and the student submissions are reviewed for quality and excellence through a peer review process.

2021 NSMMS & CRASTE Posters are listed on the NSMMS & CRASTE Agenda.


Congratulations to our 2020 Student Poster Winners!

1st Place: Mr. Adam Peters, The Johns Hopkins University (Additive Manufacturing for Space & Missile Materials Session)

2nd Place: Mr. Jecee Jarman, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Development, Processing, & Testing of Advanced Materials Session)

3rd Place: Maj Robert MacDermott, Air Force Institute of Technology (Hypersonics Session)

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