Connect with Your Aerospace Engineering Community
ASME's 2nd Annual Aerospace Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference (SSDM) gathers aerospace structures, structural dynamics, and materials engineers and researchers from industry, academia, and government agencies to discuss technical advancements in this growing sector. The program is designed to not only showcase the latest research but also encourage meaningful dialogue in a dynamic setting.
The ASME Events app is now available!
SSDM 2024 will utilize a mobile app in place of a printed program. The ASME Events app will allow you to:
- Have the most up-to-date conference schedule in the palm of your hand
- Receive important conference updates and reminders
- Build your session schedule - View session information including presentation abstracts and papers
- View speaker profiles and see when they are presenting
Registered attendees have been sent an email with download instructions and credentials (look for an email from SSDM 2024, no-reply@pheedloop.com). If you are unable to locate this email please contact us!
Attend SSDM to:
- Meet your next R&D partner: Connect with government agencies.
- Advance your products: Choose among hundreds of technical presentations to discover new ways to build, test, and develop aerospace technologies
- Facilitate product advancement: Participate in sessions focused on applied technological design and development
- Expand your knowledge in specialized topic areas: Discover new avenues in aerospace structures, structural dynamics, or material
- Promote your company: Connect with aerospace industry decision makers in person to stay ahead of your competition
SSDM Program Tracks include:
Structures - The Structures Track contains a wide range of topics in the broad area of aerospace structures, which are individually organized by leading researchers in the corresponding field.
Structural Dynamics - The Structural Dynamics Track contains research topics of responses of flexible aircraft and components under various dynamic loads from different disciplines
Materials - The Materials Track covers many traditional topics on fatigue and fracture, mechanics, computational materials, nanomaterials, manufacturing, and experimental characterization as well as emerging fields within materials.