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Online since: February 2012
PREFACE Dear Distinguished Delegates and Guests, The Organizing Committee warmly welcomes our distinguished delegates and guests to 2012 2nd International Conference on Advanced Material Research (ICAMR 2012) held during January 7-8, 2012 in Chengdu, China.
ICAMR 2012 is sponsored by Singapore Institute of Electronics (SIE) and Science & Engineering Institute (SCIEI).
The main goal of these events is to provide international scientific forums for exchange of new ideas in a number of fields that interact in-depth through discussions with their peers from around the world.
S.R.Bhadra Chaudhuri, Bengal Engineering & Science University, India Dr.
Sophie Zeng, Singapore Institute of Electronics, Singapore Sponsor Singapore Institute of Electronics (SIE) and Science & Engineering Institute (SCIEI)
Online since: May 2016
Authors: Thierry Chassagne, Daniel Alquier, Marcin Zielinski, Jean François Michaud, Marc Portail, Rami Khazaka
Saddow, Silicon Carbide Biotechnology - A Biocompatible Semiconductor for Advanced Biomedical Devices and Applications, Elsevier, 2011
Saddow, Materials Science Forum 615–617 (2009) 633
[18] 3C-SiC: from electronic to MEMS devices, in Advanced Silicon Carbide Devices and Processing, edited by S.E.
Alquier, Microelectronic Engineering 105 (2013) 65
Michaud, Materials Science Forum 821 (2015) 978-981
Online since: June 2010
Ashraf Imam, Naval Research Laboratory Local Organising Committee Members Dr Jodie Bradby, The Australian National University Dr Julie Cairney, The University of Sydney Dr Yvonne Durandet, Swinburne University of Technology Dr Klaus-Dieter Liss, ANSTO Dr Yunxia Yang, CSIRO Petroleum Resources Dr Marcus Zipper, CSIRO Process Science and Engineering Associate Professor Mingxing Zhang, The University of Queensland In-Country Technical Representatives Australia: Professor Jian-Feng Nie, Monash University, Australia China: Professor Chengjia Shang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Japan: Professor Yoshinao Mishima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Korea: Professor Chong Soo Lee, POSTECH, Korea USA: Professor Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School, USA Symposia Chairs Symposium A: Advanced Steels and Processing Professor Elena Pereloma, University of Wollongong, Australia Dr Han Dong, China Iron
and Steel Research Institute Group, China Professor Zhigang Yang, Tsinghua University, China Dr Kaneaki Tsuzaki, National Institute of Materials Science, Japan Dr Sung Joon Kim, KIMS, Korea Professor Greg Olson, Northwestern University, USA Symposium B: Advanced High Temperature Structural Materials Dr Matthew Dargusch, CAST CRC, Australia Dr Yuansheng Yang, Institute of Metal Research, China Dr Guoqing Zhang, Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, China Professor Yoshinao Mishima, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Professor Kyung Tae Park, Hanbat National University, Korea Professor Fernand Marquis, Naval Postgraduate School, USA Symposium C: Light Metals and Alloys Professor Jian-Feng Nie, Monash University, Australia Dr Baiqing Xiong, General Research Institute for Nonferrous Metals, China Dr Yongqing Zhao, Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research, China Professor Yoshihito Kawamura, Kumamoto University, Japan Professor Kwang
Seon Shin, Seoul National University, Korea Dr Kumar Jata, AFOSR/AOARD, USA Symposium D: Bulk Metallic Glasses and Nanomaterials Professor Michael Ferry, The University of New South Wales, Australia Professor Zhaoping Lu, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Professor Yue Zhang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Professor Akihiro Makino, Tohoku University, Japan Professor Do Hyang Kim, Yonsei University, Korea Professor Peter Liaw, University of Tennessee, USA Symposium E: Solidification, Deformation and Related Processing Professor Yuri Estrin, Monash University & CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Australia Professor Wanqi Jie, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China Professor Jishan Zhang, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Professor Zenji Horita, Kyushu University, Japan Professor Hyoung Seop Kim, POSTECH, Korea Dr Chandra Pande, Naval Research Laboratory, USA Symposium F: Modelling
and Simulation of Microstructures and Processes Dr Shouyi Sun, CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Australia Professor Baicheng Liu, Tsinghua University, China Professor Tetsuo Mohri, Hokkaido University, Japan Professor Sun Keun Hwang, Inha University, Korea Professor Naresh Thadhani, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Symposium G: Thin Films and Surface Engineering Professor Fanxiu Lu, The University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Professor Chuang Dong, Dalian University of Technology, China Professor Shigeaki Zaima, Nagoya University, Japan Dr Kyung Ho Shin, KIST, Korea Professor David Young, University of New South Wales, Australia Professor Enrique Lavernia, University of California, Davies, USA Symposium H: Advanced Ceramics Dr Nigel Stone, CSIRO Process Science and Engineering, Australia Professor Yong Huang, Tsinghua University, China Professor Katsutoshi Komeya, Yokohama National University, Japan Professor Hyung Sun Kim, Inha
The University of Queensland, Australia Professor Ze Zhang, Beijing University of Technology, China Professor Hiroyuki Toda, Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan Professor Dong ll Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea Professor Miguel Yacaman, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA Symposium K: Composites and Hybrid Materials Professor Mark Hoffman, The University of New South Wales, Australia Dr Xiaosu Yi, Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, China Professor Yutaka Kagawa, University of Tokyo, Japan Dr Soon Hyung Hong, KAIST, Korea Professor John Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University, USA Symposium L: Energy Generation, Harvesting and Storage Materials Dr Lyndon Edwards, ANSTO, Australia Dr Shaoxiong Zhou, China Iron and Steel Research Institute Group, China Professor Akihiko Kimura, Kyoto University, Japan Dr Young Whan Cho, KIST, Korea Dr Deryn Chu, Army Research Laboratory, USA Symposium M: IOMMMS Global Materials Forum
Online since: January 2022
Preface The 5th International Conference on Materials Sciences and Nanomaterials (ICMSN 2021) and the 4th International Conference on Advanced Composite Materials (ICACM 2021) were held virtually via the ZOOM platform separately.
The ICMSN and ICACM conference series was initiated to promote research results in advanced materials science, mainly focusing on nanomaterials and advanced composite materials.
The conference provided a platform for discussions on real problems in nanomaterials, advanced composite materials, electronic materials, material chemistry, and materials processing technologies, to name a few.
They were selected based on their quality and relevance to the themes of the forums.
Alguno, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology, Philippines Sarabjeet Singh Sidhu, Beant College of Engineering and Technology, India Rene Roy, Research Center for Aircraft Core Technology and ReCAPT, Gyeongsang National University, South Korea Prof.
Online since: April 2016
Authors: Domingo Morales-Palma, Carpoforo Vallellano, Andrés J. Martínez-Donaire, Gabriel Centeno Báez, Marcos Borrego Puche
Multidisciplinary Learning of Manufacturing Engineering through Bachelor and Master Theses in Incremental Sheet Forming G.
Vallellano Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Seville, Camino de los Descubrimientos s/n, 41092 Sevilla, Spain.
Results and discussion Coinciding with one of the current research lines within the group of Manufacturing Engineering of the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering of the University of Seville, the experimental studies in SPIF focus on formability and failure.
“Experimental Study on the Self-Evaluation E-Learning System for Manufacturing Engineering Subjects”, Material Science Forum.759 (2013), pp. 121-128
Material Science Forum 759 (2013), pp. 39-46
Online since: July 2011
Authors: Chun Lan Xue, Hai Yan Cao, Zhang Yi, Wu Naili, Geng Xin, Shuo Zhang
It’s a place to transmit the skills of research, integration and innovation in advanced academic.
In the new century, technology is advancing rapidly.
Undergraduate education is the basis for the training of advanced researchers [2].
Research work is a little advanced for them.
For example, when we were teaching the subject, Analytical Chemistry, after explaining each principle and method of analysis, we should introduce 1-2 related scientific literature articles, take some hours to analysis them, and ask students to seek an appropriate scientific literature after class, so that they can understand the application of this analysis method in advanced medical research. 
Online since: July 2015
Preface This special issue of Defect and Diffusion Forum contains selected peer-reviewed papers presented at the tenth International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids (DSL-2014) held at the Tapis Rouge Paris, France during the period 233r-27th June, 2014.
Rocha), DIFFUSION PROCESSES AND REACTIONS IN ENGINEERING ALLOYS (SS2) (by H.
Celata ENEA - Division of Advanced Technologies for Energy and Industry, ITALY N.
Online since: September 2018
Authors: Luciano Pessanha Moreira, Rafael Oliveira Santos, Marcelo Costa Cardoso, Lílian Barros da Silveira, Ladario da Silva, Fabiane Roberta Freitas da Silva, Maria Carolina dos Santos Freitas
Limit Strains Analysis of Advanced High Strength Steels Sheets Based on Surface Roughness Measurements Lilian Barros da Silveira1,a*, Luciano Pessanha Moreira1,b, Ladario da Silva1,c, Rafael Oliveira Santos1,2,d, Fabiane Roberta Freitas da Silva1,e, Marcelo Costa Cardoso3,f and Maria Carolina dos Santos Freitas1,g 1Graduate Program on Metallurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Avenida dos Trabalhadores, 420 Volta Redonda, RJ, Cep 27255-125, Brazil 2Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica Celso Suckow da Fonseca, Campus Angra dos Reis, Rua do Areal, 522 Angra dos Reis, RJ, Cep 23953-030, Brazil 3Mechanical Engineering Department, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Polo Macaé, Av.
Thus, more detailed anisotropic yield function and hardening descriptions must be implemented to improve the accuracy of the FLC prediction of advanced high strength steels.
The corresponding sheet roughening was thus evaluated in intervals of 3% of total engineering strain up to the maximum uniform strain.
Hence, it is recommended to implement both more detailed anisotropic yield function and hardening descriptions to improve the accuracy of the FLC prediction of advanced high strength steels.
Freitas: Materials Science Forum Vol. 869 (2016), p. 532
Online since: May 2018
Authors: Oluwole Daniel Makinde, Malapati Venkateswarlu
Introduction The study of non-linear, unsteady, natural convective MHD fluid flow through the duct is getting importance due to its many engineering applications, such as heat exchangers, building insulation, polymer extrusion, geothermal energy exploration, underground cables and chemical engineering.
Radiative heat transfer plays a very important role in many engineering systems operating at high temperature.
Thermal radiation in fluid flow with heat and mass transfer processes is of major interest in the design of many advanced energy conversion systems operating at high temperature.
Bull., Series D: Mechanical Engineering, 79(1) (2017) 91-106
Straughan (2010) Rotating porous convection with prescribed heat flux, International Journal of Engineering Science, 48(7/8) (2010) 685-692.
Online since: March 2007
Authors: Yukichi Umakoshi, Takuya Ishimoto, Takayoshi Nakano, Yasuhiko Tabata
The BAp orientation was finally concluded to be one of the most important indices to check the regenerative degree and process in the regenerated bone under the tissue engineering technique.
Umakoshi: Tissue Engineering for Therapeutic Use 6, Edited by Y.
Mclntire: Frontiers in Tissue Engineering (Pergamon, U.K 1998) [13] K.
Forum Vol. 512, (2006), p. 261 [18] T.
Forum Vol. 512, (2006), p. 255