NSMMS CRASTE

TMI is proud to announce that Materials Science and Engineering Ph.D. student, Colin Yee, has received first prize for his presentation at the NSMMS (National Space and Missile Materials Symposium) and CRASTE (Commerical and Government Responsive Access to Space Technology Exchange) 2021 Symposia. 

For the first time, NSMMS and CRASTE, two space focused conferences, co-located events for the 9th year (virtually). These co-located Symposia continue their outstanding legacy in bringing together technologists, users, and decision makers from across the nation. Key discussion involves key technology issues related to space, missile, hypersonic systems, and a variety of ground-breaking commercial space topics necessary for our Country's defense and research and development pursuits. 

NSMMS focuses on the material industry’s needs and most recent advances to enable new capabilities for challenges associated with new and future space and missile systems. A special focus is given to advanced materials technology development which is crucial to improve performance and reliability of both defense and commercial systems.

CRASTE brings system integrators and subsystem technology experts together to improve space access capabilities and responsiveness. Special focus is given to the integration of emerging technologies, including advanced concepts, with space-access architectures to create new markets and improve existing systems for government and commercial users.

Colin is a member of Dr. Joseph H. Koo's research group. Please help us congratulate him!