International Conference on Environmental Systems


The International Conference on Environmental Systems, or ICES, is an annual technical conference focusing on human spaceflight technology and space human factors. Session topics include: Environmental Control and Life Support Systems, thermal control, life sciences, extra-vehicular activity systems, space architecture, and mission planning for exploration.
The conference has taken place annually since 1971.

History

The first ICES conference was held in San Francisco in 1971, after three years of work by members of Environmental Control and Life Support System specialist committees representing four different societies: the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of Automotive Engineers, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Aerospace Medical Association. It replaced three other meetings held each year as part of various society conference programs and since then it has been held every year. In 1972, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers became the fifth and final co-sponsoring society for ICES.
Prior to 1990, ICES organization was US-only. In 1990 it became international, by merging the American conference with a similar conference held in Europe, and ICES started to be held abroad. Since 2000, the ICES conference takes place four times out of five in the US and once in five years outside US.
For its first 39 years, the main ICES organizer was the Society of Automotive Engineers; from 2010 through 2013, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics filled the role of main organizer, supported by American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers and ICES International Committee. Starting in 2014, the conference became an independent entity that was organized by Texas Tech University. in 2014 and 2015. In 2016, the conference became independent with its own website at http://www.ices.space whilst AIAA, AIChE, ASME, and the ICES International Committee continue organizing the conference sessions.
Papers presented at ICES are published every year in the conference proceedings, from 1971 to 2009 by SAE, then from 2010 to 2013 by AIAA. These papers are available and searchable online at the SAE and AIAA websites. They are now published by the ICES organization. Proceedings from the 2014-2019 conferences, hosted by Texas Tech University, are accessible from the ICES conference website.

Conference locations

The conference is located primarily in the United States, and was located exclusively on the west coast of the US for its first 19 years. Since 1994, the conference has taken place in Europe roughly once every five years.
YearLocation
1971San Francisco, California
1972San Diego, California
1973San Diego, California
1974Seattle, Washington
1975San Francisco, California
1976San Diego, California
1977San Francisco, California
1978San Francisco, California
1979San Francisco, California
1980San Diego, California
1981San Francisco, California
1982San Diego, California
1983San Francisco, California
1984San Diego, California
1985San Francisco, California
1986San Diego, California
1987Seattle, Washington
1988San Francisco, California
1989San Diego, California
1990Williamsburg, Virginia
1991San Francisco, California
1992Seattle, Washington
1993Colorado Springs, Colorado
1994Friedrichshafen, Germany
1995San Diego, California
1996Monterey, California
1997Lake Tahoe, Nevada
1998Danvers, Massachusetts
1999Denver, Colorado
2000Toulouse, France
2001Orlando, Florida
2002San Antonio, Texas
2003Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
2004Colorado Springs, Colorado
2005Rome, Italy
2006Norfolk, Virginia
2007Chicago, Illinois
2008San Francisco, California
2009Savannah, Georgia
2010Barcelona, Spain
2011Portland, Oregon
2012San Diego, California
2013Vail, Colorado
2014Tucson, Arizona
2015Bellevue, Washington
2016Vienna, Austria
2017Charleston, South Carolina
2018Albuquerque, New Mexico
2019Boston
2020postponed to 2021

Organization

The ICES conference is organized by the following committees:
Initially the conference was co-organized also by the AsMA Life Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Branch Executive Committee, now discontinued.