Prof. Harry Bhadeshia | |
Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy University of Cambridge, UK |
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Keynote Speech Title:The First Bulk–Nanostructured Metal | |
Abstract:This is a story about a most elegant structure created in steel, consisting of incredibly fine and slender crystals of ferrite permeating…… | |
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Prof. Harry E. Ruda | |
Department of Materials Science & Engineering University of Toronto, Canada |
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Keynote Speech Title:Prospects for Nanowires: From Nano-materials to Nano-Devices | |
Abstract:Over the past two decades, extensive research on nanowires have revealed many interesting and promising material properties for novel applications in electronics, optoelectronics, and sensing, to name a few. This presentation outlines the growth of semiconductor nanowires, and engineering of their unique optical and electrical properties by control over growth, and discusses exploiting these unique properties for next generation device applications. | |
Prof. Jen-Sue Chen | |
Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, China |
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Keynote Speech Title:Solution processed zinc-tin oxide thin-film transistor for charge-trapping memory application | |
Abstract:We developed a solution processed zinc-tin oxide (ZTO) film of only ~7 nm in thickness and the ZTO is applied as the active semiconductor layer... | |
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Prof. Chi Tat Kwok | |
Department of Electromechanical Engineering,
Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering
University of Macau, Macau, China |
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Keynote Speech Title:Laser Surface Modification of Engineering Alloys for Combating Cavitation Erosion-Corrosion | |
Abstract:Cavitation erosion-corrosion (CEC) is a nausea for engineering components such as ship propellers, pump impellers, valves, ultrasonic cleaners, etc, which are exposed to the high-speed flowing or vibratory corrosive... | |
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Prof. Zikang Tang | |
Director of Nano Science and Technology Program, Department of Physics Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
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Keynote Speech Title:ZnO ---- A promising wide-gap semiconductor for photo electronic device applications | |
Abstract:ZnO is a promising semiconductor material for applications in electronics, photonics, and acoustics. Its wide band gap (3.37 eV), high exciton binding energy (60 meV) and abundant... | |
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Prof. Sammy L.I. Chan | |
School of Materials Science and Engineering The University of New South Wales, Australia |
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Keynote Speech Title:Carbonaceous Nanomaterials for Hydrogen Storage and Energy Applications | |
Abstract:Carbon-based nanomaterials have continually garnered interest in the field of electronics and energy storage devices owning to their excellent electrical properties and high charge carrier mobility. The high current-carrying capacity of these... | |
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Dr. William M. Cox | |
Editor of Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials Director and Principal Consultant, Corrosion Management Limited, UK |
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Keynote Speech Title:Field Application of Electrochemical Noise (EN) Corrosion Monitoring Systems in the Process Industries | |
Abstract:It is now more than thirty years since the electrochemical noise analysis was proposed for the monitoring of corrosion phenomena, yet there is still a degree of contention over its efficacy and reliability. In substantial measure, this... | |
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Dr. Alexander Khotsianovsky | |
Pisarenko Institute of Problems of Strength of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine | |
Keynote Speech Title:Safe Gliding in Inflated Bubbles: Engineering solutions and numerical simulations of stable air-water-solid interfaces in supercavities providing a high-speed motion in water | |
Abstract: In-water motion speed of modern surface vessels is limited by viscous resistance (drag) of water, which increases with the motion speed, while the available howercraft and airfoil solutions to this problem with reduced water-vessel contact area... | |
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Prof. Sigitas Tamulevičius | |
Member of the European Materials Research Society Professor of the Physics Department, Kaunas University of Technology (KTU), Republic of Lithuania |
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Keynote Speech Title:Laser based microfabrication techniques | |
Abstract: Different techniques and optical setups employing continuous wave as well as pulsed femtosecond lasers in production of microstructures and optical elements will be presented. Features and applications of the direct laser beam writing... | |
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Dr. Willi Pabst | |
Department of Glass and Ceramics University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (UCT Prague), Czech Republic |
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Keynote Speech Title:Analytical and numerical modeling of effective elastic and thermal properties of porous materials with convex, concave or anisometric pore shape | |
Abstract:The effective elastic and thermal properties of porous ceramics, including highly porous cellular ceramics (ceramic foams) are strongly dependent on the porosity... | |
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