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This publication presents the proceedings of ICPMSE-6, the sixth
international conference on Protection of Materials and Structures
from Space Environment, held in Toronto May 1-3, 2002. The ICPMSE
series of meetings became an important part of the LEO space
community since it was started in 1991. Since then, the meeting has
grown steadily, attracting a large number of engineers,
researchers, managers, and scientists from industrial companies,
scientific institutions and government agencies in Canada, U. S. A.
, Asia, and Europe, thus becoming a true international event. This
year's meeting is gaining even stronger importance with the
resumption of the ISS and other space projects in LEO, GEO and Deep
Space. To reflect on these activities, the topics in the program
have been extended to include protection of materials in GEO and
Deep Space. The combination of a broad selection of technical and
scientific topics addressed by internationally known speakers with
the charm of Toronto and the hospitality of the organizers brings
participants back year after year. The conference was hosted and
organized by Integrity Testing Laboratory Inc. (ITL), and held at
the University of Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies
(UTIAS). The meeting was sponsored by the Materials and
Manufacturing Ontario (MMO) and the CRESTech, two Ontario Centres
of Excellence; Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR/NL);
MD Robotics; EMS Technologies; The Integrity Testing Laboratory
(ITL); and the UTIAS.
This publication presents the proceedings of ICPMSE-4, the fourth
international conference on Protection of Materials and Structures
from the Low Earth Orbit Space Environment, held in Toronto April
23-24, 1998. The conference was hosted and organized by Integrity
Testing Laboratory Inc. (ITL), and held at the University
ofToronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS). Twenty two
industrial companies, six universities and fourteen government
agencies from Canada, USA, United Kingdom, France, Israel, Russia,
Ukraine and the Netherlands were represented by over 75
participants indicating increasing international co-operation in
this critical arena of protection of materials in space.
Twenty-seven speakers, world experts in their fields, delivered
talks on a wide variety of topics on various aspects of material
protection in space. Representatives from the Canadian, American,
European and Israeli space agencies as well as from leading space
research laboratories ofmajor aerospace industries gathered at
UTIAS to discuss the latest developments in the field of material
and structure protection from the harsh space environment.
This publication presents the proceedings of ICPMSE-3, the third
international conference on Protection of Materials and Structures
from the Low Earth Orbit Space Environment, held in Toronto April
25-26, 1996. The conference was hosted and organized by Integrity
Testing Laboratory Inc, (ITL), and held at the University of
Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS), where ITL is
located. Twenty industrial companies, seven wliversities and eight
government agencies from Canada, USA, United Kingdom, France,
Israel, Russia, Ukraine and the Netherlands were represented by
over 55 participants indicating increasing international
co-operation in this critical arena of protection of materials in
space. Twenty-five speakers, world experts in their fields,
delivered talks on a wide variety of topics on various aspects of
material protection in space, Representatives from the Canadian,
American, European and Israeli space agencies as well as from
leading space research laboratories of major aerospace industries
gathered at UTIAS to discuss the latest developments in the field
of material and structure protection from the harsh space
environment, These proceedings are organized into four sections: a)
AONOV and Radiation Effects on Materials and Structures in the Leo
Space Environment; b) Interaction of Matter with the LEO
Environment; c) Large Scale Coating Process Developments for
Protection in LEO; d) Synthesis and Modification of Materials and
Surfaces for Protection in LEO, This is the third in our on-going
series of bi-annual international space materials conferences
wllich began in 1992 in Toronto. Jacob Kleiman, Integrity Testing
Laboratory Inc.
This publication presents the proceedings of ICPMSE-4, the fourth
international conference on Protection of Materials and Structures
from the Low Earth Orbit Space Environment, held in Toronto April
23-24, 1998. The conference was hosted and organized by Integrity
Testing Laboratory Inc. (ITL), and held at the University
ofToronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS). Twenty two
industrial companies, six universities and fourteen government
agencies from Canada, USA, United Kingdom, France, Israel, Russia,
Ukraine and the Netherlands were represented by over 75
participants indicating increasing international co-operation in
this critical arena of protection of materials in space.
Twenty-seven speakers, world experts in their fields, delivered
talks on a wide variety of topics on various aspects of material
protection in space. Representatives from the Canadian, American,
European and Israeli space agencies as well as from leading space
research laboratories ofmajor aerospace industries gathered at
UTIAS to discuss the latest developments in the field of material
and structure protection from the harsh space environment.
This publication presents the proceedings of ICPMSE-3, the third
international conference on Protection of Materials and Structures
from the Low Earth Orbit Space Environment, held in Toronto April
25-26, 1996. The conference was hosted and organized by Integrity
Testing Laboratory Inc, (ITL), and held at the University of
Toronto's Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS), where ITL is
located. Twenty industrial companies, seven wliversities and eight
government agencies from Canada, USA, United Kingdom, France,
Israel, Russia, Ukraine and the Netherlands were represented by
over 55 participants indicating increasing international
co-operation in this critical arena of protection of materials in
space. Twenty-five speakers, world experts in their fields,
delivered talks on a wide variety of topics on various aspects of
material protection in space, Representatives from the Canadian,
American, European and Israeli space agencies as well as from
leading space research laboratories of major aerospace industries
gathered at UTIAS to discuss the latest developments in the field
of material and structure protection from the harsh space
environment, These proceedings are organized into four sections: a)
AONOV and Radiation Effects on Materials and Structures in the Leo
Space Environment; b) Interaction of Matter with the LEO
Environment; c) Large Scale Coating Process Developments for
Protection in LEO; d) Synthesis and Modification of Materials and
Surfaces for Protection in LEO, This is the third in our on-going
series of bi-annual international space materials conferences
wllich began in 1992 in Toronto. Jacob Kleiman, Integrity Testing
Laboratory Inc.
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