CCMPP 2023 Workshop Agenda

This multidisciplinary workshop focused on fostering successful space missions is free of charge and open for attendance to NASA Centers, Industry, Academia, International Organizations, and others interested in the subject matter.

The 2023 CCMPP Workshop Agenda will be posted closer to the workshop dates. Please review the past three agendas below at your leisure.


DAY 1: TUESDAY, SEPT 12TH 2023

Morning Agenda
Time Event
7:00 am
NASA Badging Opens
US Citizens: Visitor Center | Foreign Nationals: Front Gate
7:15 am Registration Opens
Building 34 Main Lobby
8:00 am
Opening Remarks
8:10 am
Session 1: Contamination Mitigation
Session Chair: Elaine Stewart (NASA GSFC)

8:10 am

Contamination Control Systems Engineering Approach to Mitigating Contamination Deposition on Europa Clipper PIMS Instrument
Daniel Fugett (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

8:30 am

Gateway Induced Environments Overview
Courtney A. Steagall (NASA JSC)
8:50 am Effectiveness of Bakeout on Multi-Layer Insulation
Jeff Sayler (Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics)
9:10 am Venting Path Efficiency
Marika Orlandi(European Space Agency)

9:30 am

Recent Experiments on Thruster Plume Induced Contamination
Martin Grabe (DLR Göttingen)
9:50 am Break
10:00 am Session 2: Lessons Learned & Industry Capabilities/Mission-Specific
Session Chair: Mike Woronowicz (NASA GSFC)

10:00 am

OSIRIS-REx Strategy for Contamination Control of Samples Returned from Asteroid Bennu
Jason. P. Dworkin (NASA GSFC)

10:20 am

Contamination Control Program for the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) Mission
Maxwell G. Martin (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)

10:40 am

An Overview of the Contamination Control Program for the Near Earth Object Surveyor Program as managed by JPL
Anthony Wong (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
11:00 am 25 Years of Contamination Control on the James Webb Space Telescope
Eve Wooldridge (NASA GSFC)
11:40 am Break

12:00 pm

Keynote Presentation: First Year of JWST Operations
Michael T. Menzel (NASA GSFC)
Afternoon Agenda
1:00 pm Session 3: Launch Modelling & Mitigation
Session Chair: Alan Abeel (NASA/GSFC)
1:00 pm Development of an Analytical Transient Evacuation Model for the Fairing Jettison Process
Dr. Michael Woronowicz (NASA GSFC)
1:20 pm Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Successfully Completed Two Fairing Separation Tests
Denisse Aranda (Blue Origin)
1:40 pm Advancements in Lunar Dust Mitigation and Leveraging the Contamination Control Community
K.K. John (NASA JSC)
2:00 pm Design and initial testing of an XCAM real-time particulate contamination monitor for use in rocket fairings during launch of space payloads
Karen Holland (XCAM Ltd.)
2:20 pm Experimental Vibration Testing of an XCAM Real-Time Particulate Contamination Monitor
Shane Lorona (Blue Origin)
2:40 pm DUSTFLOW Software – Fairing Particulate Contamination Flow Simulator
A. Jaworski (CIM-mes Projekt Sp. z o.o.)
3:00 pm Break
3:10 pm Session 4: Planetary Protection for Missions
Session Chair: Amelia Congedo (NASA GSFC)
3:10 pm Planetary Protection is Not a One Size Fits All Missions Approach: Enabling the Planetary Protection Programmatic and Engineering Process
J. Nick Benardini (NASA HQ)
3:30 pm What You Need to Know about Planetary Protection Categorization for Your Mission
Elaine Seasly (NASA HQ)
3:50 pm Development of Planetary Protection Approaches for Crewed Mars Missions
J. Andy Spry (SETI Institute)
4:10 pm Planetary Protection Quality Management System
Amy Baker (SETI Institute)
4:30 pm Modeling Particle and Spore Adhesion for Contamination Control and Planetary Protection Spacecraft Engineering Applications
Gregory S. Shallcross (California Institute of Technology)
4:50 pm Closing Remarks

DAY 2: WEDNESDAY, SEPT 13TH 2023

Morning Agenda
Time Event
8:00 am
Registration Opens
Building 34 Main Lobby
8:20 am Opening Remarks
8:30 am Session 5: TVac Monitoring
Session Chair: Dr. Michael Woronowicz (NASA/GSFC)
8:30 am Numerical Modeling of Spacecraft Gas Dynamic Environments with Engineering Applications
William A. Hoey (Jet Propulsion Lab)
8:50 am Optimization of Outgassing Test Methods for Contaminant Species Extraction, Characterization and Modeling
John M. Alred (Jet Propulsion Lab)
9:10 am Identifying and Quantifying Water Species in Spacecraft Materials using QTGA Analysis: Implications for Molecular Contamination Modelling and Bake-Out Efficiency
O. Ergincan (European Space Agency ESTEC)
9:30 am Development and Evaluation Status of Twin-TQCM for Deep Cryogenic Environment Down to 40K
Hiroki Kimura (Nihon Dempa Kogyo)
9:50 am Break
10:10 am Session 6: Materials Testing
Session Chair: Carly Sandin (NASA/GSFC)
10:10 am Externally Exposed Tape Degradation Evaluation for the NASA Europa Clipper Mission
Andrew P. Gerger, PhD (JHU Applied Physics Lab)
10:30 am Radiation Shielding Qualification of PTFE Cable Insulation Exposed to Extreme Thermal and Radiation Environments
Ryan Tillman (JHU Applied Physics Laboratory)
10:50 am Mechanical Performance and Surface Control of Additively Manufactured Aluminum Hardware
Alan Githens (JHU Applied Physics Lab)
11:10 am High Strength Aluminum Alloy for Additive Manufactured Space Optical Instruments
Walter Zimbeck (JHU Applied Physics Lab)
11:30 am Break
12:00 pm Lunch Session: Davinci
Jim Garvin (NASA GSFC)
Afternoon Agenda
1:00 pm
Session 7: Contamination Modelling
Session Chair: Gabrielle Schweitzer (NASA/GSFC)
1:00 pm Modeling and Simulation of Contamination Transport Phenomena Between Rideshare Vehicles During Launch and On-Orbit Satellite Servicing Operations
Elizabeth Hartmann (Northrop Grumman)
1:20 pm Species Separation Method: A Powerful Tool to Reach Accurate Outgassing Long-Term Prediction
David Lansade (ONERA, The French Aerospace Lab)
1:40 pm Mesh-Free Contamination Transport Modeling using CAD Geometries
Lubos Brieda (Particle In Cell Consulting)
2:00 pm Contamination Control Modeling Effort in Preparation for Europa Clipper System Level Thermal Vacuum Testing
Mayana W. Gordon (JPL, California Institute of Technology)
2:20 pm Coupling of CFD with PIC Analysis for Characterizing Lunar Dust Ejecta Due to Lander Operation
Jeff Kirsch (Northrop Grumman)
2:40 pm Conducting Outgassing Measurement on Representative Coupon of the Europa Clipper Solar Arrays
Marlee Litzinger (California Institute of Technology)
3:00 pm Break
3:10 pm Session 8: Contamination Impacts & Monitoring
Session Chair: Nate Hodge (NASA/GSFC)
3:10 pm Contamination Control in Cleanroom Manufacturing
Dan Klein (STERIS Corporation)
3:30 pm Novel Measurement Method to Measure NVR in Real Time in an Ambient Condition Utilizing Twin-TQCM Sensor
Eiji Miyazaki, PhD (JAXA)
3:50 pm Particulate Contamination Effects on Silicon Pore Optics for X-ray missions
R. Martins (European Space Research and Technology Centre)
4:10 pm Quantitative Assessment of Polymer-Based Films for Cleaning Optical Surfaces
Aileen O. Hui, (The Aerospace Corporation)
4:30 pm Closing Remarks

DAY 3: THURSDAY, SEPT 14TH 2023

Morning Agenda
Time Event
7:45 am
Registration Opens
Building 34 Main Lobby
8:00 am Opening Remarks
8:10 am Session 9: Planetary Protection in Cleanrooms
Session Chair: Amelia Congedo (NASA GSFC)
8:10 am Design, Commissioning and Operation of a purpose-built Bioburden-Controlled Clean Room – Lessons Learned
Dr. Graeme M. Poole (AIRBUS)
8:30 am A Planetary Protection Sample Collection and Processing Protocol to Prepare for Genomic Analysis
Morgan Steadham (JHU Applied Physics Lab)
8:50 am Far-UVC Light to Reduce Microbial Bioburden During Spacecraft Assembly
David Welch (Center for Radiological Research, Columbia University)
9:10 am Analysis of Bioburden Associated with Nonmetallic Spacecraft Materials
Chelsi Cassilly (Jacobs Space Exploration Group at NASA MSFC)
9:30 am Break
9:40 am Session 10: Coatings
Session Chair: Miles Rehwoldt (NASA GSFC)
9:40 am Porous Materials for Trapping and Detection of Space Contaminants
Guillaume Rioland (CNES)
10:00 am Evaluation of BR®127 Conductive Primer on Carbon Composite Laminates for Jovian Environment
Milena Graziano (JHU Applied Physics Lab)
10:20 am Sprayable Broad-Spectrum-Applications Biocompatible and Durable Antimicrobial Polymer Coatings Embedding Bio-sourced Antimicrobial Agents for Confined Inhabited Space Stations
David Duday (Luxembour Institute of Science and Technology)
10:40 am Assessment of Various Corrosion Protection Coatings for Magnesium Alloy ZK60A
Nathan Smith (NASA GSFC)
11:00 am Protective Coatings for Lunar Dust Tolerance
Dr. Chris Wohl (NASA LRC)
11:20 am Multifunctional Smart Coatings for Space Applications
M. Prato and F. Di Fonzo (Istituto Italiano Di Tecnologia)
11:40 am Break
12:10 pm Lunch Session: Role of EPA Antimicrobials Division
Aline Heffernan, Regulatory Advisor (EPA)
Afternoon Agenda
1:10 pm Session 11: Contamination Control Methods
Session Chair: Audrey Lewis (NASA GSFC)
1:10 pm Overview of NASA Gateway Lunar Dust Mitigation and Contamination Modeling and Analysis
Ronald G. Lee, Jr (Booz Allen Hamilton)
1:30 pm Agile Approach to Establishing Portable Controlled Work Areas (CWAs)
Emily Lynch (Blue Origin)
1:50 pm Moisture-Permeable Encapsulation for Rochacell Foam
Kathleen Oriel (JHU Applied Physic Laboratory)
2:10 pm Break
2:30 pm Session 12: Tours
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4:30 pm Closing Remarks

2021 Agenda

Note: Please click on the date below to see the full day agenda for each date. Times are Eastern Standard Time

Date Time Event
8
Monday
November, 2021
9:00
Introduction and Welcome
9:20
9:50
10:10
10:30
10:50
BREAK
11:10
Lunch and Learn - In depth Contamination Control and Thermal Vacuum
Therese Errigo
12:40
BREAK
13:00
Digitalization of Particle Monitoring as part of your EM Contamination Control Strategy
Jason Kelly
13:40
14:00
Contamination Requirements and Mitigation Strategies for the Nancy Grace Roman Coronagraph Instrument
SMargarite Sylvia
14:20
14:40
END
Date Time Event
9
Tuesday
November, 2021
9:00
Good Morning and Getting Started
9:10
9:55
BREAK
10:05
Broad-spectrum-applications biocompatible and durable antimicrobial polymer coatings embedding organic antimicrobial agents for confined inhabited space stations
David Duday
10:25
Bio-Molecular Barrier for Contamination Control
Shannon MacKenzie, alt: Jennifer Eigenbrode
10:45
11:05
BREAK
11:50
12:10
12:40
13:00
END
Date Time Event
10
Wednesday
November, 2021
9:00
Good Morning and Getting Started
9:10
Prediction of contamination levels by thermogravimetric analysis
Agnieszka Suliga, Orcun Ergincan, Riccardo Rampini
9:30
9:50
10:10
BREAK
10:25
A Primer on ALD (Atomic Layer Deposition)
Vivek Dwivedi
11:25
Use of Molecular Contamination Composition to Better Evaluate Contamination Potential
Jeff Kirsch
11:45
BREAK
12:15
12:35
Insitu characterization techniques for composition identification and reconstruction of additively manufactured parts
Dylan Kline
12:55
13:15
BREAK
13:30
13:50
14:10
14:30
END

CCMPP 2019 Workshop Agenda

Select a date below to see the full day agenda for each date. Title links can be selected to view or download full presentation.


CCMPP 2017 Workshop Agenda

Note: Please click on the date below to see the full day agenda for each date.

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Date Time Event
18
Tuesday
July, 2017
7:00 am
NASA Badging Opens
US Citizens: Visitor Center | Foreign Nationals: Front Gate
7:15 am
Registration Opens
Building 34 Main Lobby
8:00 am
Opening Remarks
8:10 am
Session 1: Contamination Mitigation Techniques
Session Chair: Peter Teague (Sierra Lobo)
8:10 am
8:30 am
8:50 am
9:10 am
9:30 am
9:50 am
Break
10:00 am
Session 2: Lessons Learned and Industry Capabilities
Session Chair: Erin Lalime (SGT Inc)
10:00 am
10:20 am
OSIRIS-REx Contamination Control and Contamination Knowledge Lessons Learned
Chris Lorentson (NASA Goddard)
10:40 am
11:00 am
11:20 am
11:40 am
Break
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
Session 3: Materials Processing and Characterization
Session Chair: Jelila Mohammed (NASA Goddard)
1:00 pm
1:20 pm
1:40 pm
2:00 pm
Date Time Event
19
Wednesday
July, 2017
8:00 am
Registration Opens
Building 34 Main Lobby
9:00 am
Opening Remarks
9:10 am
Session 4: Planetary Protection for Missions
Session Chair: Lauren Mosier (SGT Inc)
9:10 am
9:30 am
9:50 am
Break
10:00 am
Session 5: A New Approach: Dynamic QTGA
Session Chair: Elaine Stewart (NASA Goddard)
10:00 am
10:20 am
10:40 am
11:00 am
Numerical Investigation of Chamber Repressurization
Lubos Brieda, PhD (Particle In Cell)
11:20 am
The History of Venting, Part 1
Stephen Leiter (NASA Goddard)
11:40 am
Break
12:00 pm
Keynote Presentation: The James Webb Space Telescope Mission
Matthew Greenhouse, PhD (NASA Goddard)
1:00 pm
Session 6: Materials Testing
Session Chair: Olivia Landgrover (NASA Goddard)
1:00 pm
1:20 pm
1:40 pm
2:00 pm
2:20 pm
Break
2:30 pm
Session 7: Contamination Modeling
Session Chair: Lubos Brieda (Particle In Cell)
2:30 pm
2:50 pm
Overview of JAXA’s Contamination Research Activities
Kazunori Shimazaki, PhD (JAXA)
3:10 pm
A Semi-Empirical Method for the Prediction of Molecular Contaminant Film Accumulation
Jonathan Arenberg, PhD (Northrop Grumman)
3:30 pm
3:50 pm
Date Time Event
20
Thursday
July, 2017
8:00 am
Registration Opens
Building 34 Main Lobby
9:00 am
Opening Remarks
9:10 am
Session 8: Cleanroom Contamination Impacts
Session Chair: Randy Hedgeland (NASA Goddard)
9:10 am
Impact of Cleanroom Operation on Contamination Risk
Koos Agricola (Technology of Sense)
9:30 am
What is a Monitoring System
Jason Kelly (Lighthouse Worldwide Solutions)
9:50 am
10:10 am
Break
10:20 am
Session 9: Planetary Protection in Cleanrooms
Session Chair: Therese Errigo (NASA Goddard)
10:20 am
10:40 am
11:00 am
11:20 am
11:40 am
Break
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
Session 10: Coatings
Session Chair: Dylan J. Kline (NASA Goddard/UMD)
1:00 pm
An Introduction to Atomic Layer Deposition
Dr. Vivek Dwivedi (NASA Goddard)
1:20 pm
1:40 pm
2:00 pm
2:20 pm
2:40 pm
Break
2:50 pm
Session 11: Contamination Control Methods
Session Chair: Ray LeVesque (SGT Inc)
2:50 pm
3:10 pm
3:30 pm
3:50 pm
4:10 pm
4:30 pm
Closing Remarks