session 8
Specialized Technologies, including Nanotechnology
- type
oral
- Description
Specialized material and structures technologies are explored in a large variety of space applications both to enable advanced exploration, and science/observation mission scenarios to perform test verifications relying on utmost miniaturization of devices and highest capabilities in structural, thermal, electrical, electromechanical/ optical performances offered by the progress in Nanotechnology. Examples are the exceptional performances at nano-scale in strength, electrical, thermal conduction of Carbon nanotubes which are experiencing first applications at macro-scale such as nano-composite structures, high efficiency energy storage wheels, MEMS and MOEMS devices. Molecular nanotechnology and advances in manipulation at nano-scale offer the road to molecular machines, ultracompact sensors for science applications and mass storage devices. The Session encourages presentations of specialized technologies, in particular of nanomaterial related techniques and their application in devices offering unprecedented performances for space applications.
- Date
2011-10-07
- Time
- Room
- IPC members
Chairman: Prof. Mario Marchetti, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy;
Chairman: Prof. Pierre Rochus, CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège), Belgium;
Rapporteur: Prof. Pavel M. Trivailo, RMIT University, Australia, Australia;
Order | Time | Paper title | Mode | Presentation status | Speaker | Affiliation | Country |
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1 | 20 | confirmed | Prof. Jean-Paul Collette | Belgium | |||
2 | 20 | confirmed | Mr. Lionel JACQUES | CSL (Centre Spatial de Liège) | Belgium | ||
3 | Singe Wall Carbon Nanotube Sensors for Gas Detection at Room Temperature | 20 | withdrawn | Ms. Enid Contes-de Jesus | University of Puerto Rico | Puerto Rico | |
4 | GR712RC – A Dual-Core Processor for Demanding Space Applications | 20 | withdrawn | Mr. Sandi Habinc | Aeroflex Gaisler | Sweden | |
5 | Qualification of a GPS antenna and low noise amplifier setup for temperatures up to 120 °C | 20 | confirmed | Mr. Ulrich Beyermann | University of Stuttgart | Germany | |
6 | 20 | no-show | Mr. Riccardo Di Lauro | Scuola di Ingegneria Aerospaziale | Italy | ||
7 | 20 | confirmed | Mr. Muhammad Zeeshan Siddiqui | Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) | Pakistan | ||
8 | An Approach of Compaction Analysis and Design for Modular Satellite | 20 | withdrawn | Dr. Xinfeng Yang | China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) | China | |
9 | Development of space environmental monitors on chinese manned spacecraft | 20 | no-show | Mrs. XU YING | Chinese Academy of Sciences | China | |
10 | A Multi-physics Computational Framework to Predict Wear caused by Lunar Dust Particles | 20 | withdrawn | Mr. Jeremiah Mpagazehe | Carnegie Mellon University | United States | |
11 | 20' | confirmed | Dr. Andrew Meulenberg | Universiti Sains Malaysia | Malaysia |