Questions regarding abstract submission or content should be sent to MSFC-TFAWS2026@mail.nasa.gov.
Abstract Guidelines
Abstracts are due June 5th and authors will be notified of abstract acceptance by June 29th.
Abstracts can be 200-1000 words and should include the following:
- A title and description of the presentation to be submitted
- An indication of what is unique about the work
- An assessment of data, results and conclusions that are available
- A status of the state of the work (concept, development, testing, completed study)
Abstracts must be submitted online via the form below.
Presentation and Paper Submissions
Once your abstract is submitted you will need to submit a presentation by August 17th. You also have the option to submit a paper to be published on the TFAWS proceedings which is also due August 17th.
Template details will be posted here.
Student Poster Guidelines
Please submit an abstract for your poster below. If enough students submit abstracts we will have a poster session and details will be posted here.
Important Information
Review of presentation materials by the presenter(s)’ company(ies) and/or Government organization is the responsibility of the presenter(s). Submissions that are not cleared for ITAR/EAR release will be presented in restricted sessions.
Please note that abstracts, and/or presentations should not contain advertisements or product endorsements.
NASA Export Control Center Policy
NASA presenters must have their presentation materials approved per their Center’s export control system (either NF1676 or NF1676B: the NASA STI Document Availability Authorization (DAA) form through https://strives.nasa.gov/).
NASA Export Control Center Points of Contact (NASA Only):
https://nasa.sharepoint.com/sites/exportcontrol/SitePages/Export-Control-Contacts.aspx