Keynote: Sustainable Materials and Process Strategies for the Aircraft of Tomorrow: Dr. Kay Youngdahl Blohowiak, Boeing Research & Technology

Tuesday, September 13, 2022: 3:00 PM-4:00 PM
Exhibit Hall F (Ernest N. Morial Convention Center)
Sustainable Materials and Process Strategies for the Aircraft of Tomorrow

Dr. Kay Youngdahl Blohowiak

Senior Technical Fellow

Boeing Research & Technology

Kay Blohowiak is a Senior Technical Fellow in Materials Chemistry within Boeing
Research & Technology. 

Her work has focused on sustainable chemical technologies, surface preparation methods, adhesives and adhesion for manufacture and repair, coatings for metals and composite systems, additive manufacturing, and system-level multidiscipline solutions. Her innovations have resulted in new materials and methods that have improved product performance and durability, simplifying manufacturing and repair methods as well as improving safety and our environmental footprint. She currently is championing new energetic surface preparation methods, such as lasers and atmospheric plasmas, to provide safe and efficient cleaning and activation of composite and metallic surfaces and to eliminate ergonomically difficult sanding processes and reduce hazardous chemicals. She is a technical adviser for the Confident Travel Initiative, ensuring that Boeing develops and implements safe and effective cleaning and disinfecting technologies. She is also working the complex issues surrounding maturing new additive technologies and implementing them into aerospace applications. 

Since joining Boeing in 1989, Dr. Blohowiak’s innovations in interfaces and sol-gel chemistries have benefitted Boeing commercial, defense and space products. Her work has been leveraged in multiple structural adhesive bonding areas for production and repair, including sweeping changes to metal bonding for aluminum, titanium, stainless, and nickel structures. 

Kay and her team have won several awards for these creative inventions and breakthrough implementations. For example, Kay has developed environmentally-friendly alternatives to traditional conversion coatings, significantly improving paint adhesion performance and reducing warranty claims and rework across the worldwide commercial fleet. This new cost-effective technology also yields an annual savings of over 400,000 gallons of hazardous waste in Boeing’s single- and twin-aisle paint hangars. 

Kay is the Lead Senior Technical Fellow for the CORP organization on the Technical Fellow Leadership Team and co-chaired the Technical Fellow Advisory Committee working on improving diversity and inclusion across the Technical Fellowship. 

Kay has over 60 patents and 90 publications in areas ranging from adhesive bonding, finishes and corrosion control, to inorganic polymers, superconductors, advanced coatings development, and lean and efficient processing.

Blohowiak obtained her BS in Chemistry from the University of Minnesota, her PhD in
Inorganic Chemistry from Texas A&M University, and was a Postdoctoral Associate at the
University of Washington, Materials Science and Engineering Department.
Dr. James D. Cotton, Materials & Sustainability Consulting Services