Symposium F3. Advanced Characterization for Materials Genome & ICME: TEM, Synchrotron X-ray, and Neutron
Organizers:
Prof. Xun-Li Wang | City University of Hong Kong, China |
Prof. Yandong Wang | University of Science and Technology Beijing, China |
Prof. Ji-Jung Kai | City University of Hong Kong, China |
Dr. Wan-Chuck Woo | Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea |
Dr. Stefanus Harjo | Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex, Japan |
Prof. Jayant Jain | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India |
Dr. Shi-Wei Chen | National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan |
Dr. Nan-yow Chen | National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan |
Dr. Wen-Jay Lee | National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan |
Prof. E-Wen Huang | National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan |
Scope:
The value of implementing Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) as a means to optimize materials, manufacturing processes, and component design long before fabrication is the key for Materials Genome. Nowadays, the advanced characterizations enable the ICME to integrate the information of the materials with high resolution in multi-scale space and time. Transmission electron microscopy, synchrotron x-ray, and neutron are complimentary to each other to reveal the full spectrum of the information. This symposium is for the experts of the characterizations, such as the advanced photon source and the users getting together to share new ideas and the latest achievements. The focus is the real-time technology. We welcome both experienced and new users to develop network for new research and applications. The symposium offers the attendees a platform for the discussion of science, technology, and engineering using the advanced transmission electron microscopy, synchrotron x-ray, and neutron characterizations. Besides the talks of the symposium, the parallel exhibition features several synchrotron and neutron centers, as well as promising research teams, will show their innovative techniques and services.
Topics:
- Residual stress mapping
- Image
- Coherent scattering
- In-situ experimental suite
- Other advanced characterizations
Keynote Speakers & Invited Speakers (tentative):
1. Dr. Di-Jing Huang | National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan |
2. Prof. I. Cevdet Noyan | Columbia University in the City of New York, USA |
3. Prof. Xun-Li Wang | City University of Hong Kong, China |
4. Prof. Masato Ohnuma | Hokkaido University, Japan |
5. Dr. Stefanus Harjo | Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex, Japan |
6. Dr. Chuck Woo | Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea |
7. Prof. Elliot Gilbert | Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australian |
8. Prof. Hung-Wei Yen | National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
9. Prof. Tea Sung JUN | Inchon National University, Korea |
10. Dr. Kosuke Hiroi | Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex, Japan |
11. Dr. K. Hariharan | Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India |
12. Dr. Sudhanshu Shekhar Singh | Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India |
13. Dr. Suresh Neelakantan | Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India |
14. Dr. Shi-Wei Chen | National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan |
15. Dr. Wen-Jay Lee | National Center for High-Performance Computing, Taiwan |
16. Prof. Wen-Hsien Li | Natioanl Central University, Taiwan |
17. Dr. Shinji Kohara | National Institute for Materials Science, Japan |
18. Prof. Yohei Onodera | Kyoto University, Japan |
19. Prof. Naoto Kitamura | Tokyo University of Science, Japan |
20. Prof. Yi-Fan Chen | National Central University, Taiwan |
21. Prof. Ming-Yen Lu | National Tsin Hua University, Taiwan |
22. Prof. Xinhui Lu | Chinese University of Hong Kong, China |
23. Prof. Hsin-Lung Chen | National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan |
24. Dr. Ching-Shun Ku | National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan |
25. Dr. Yu-Shan Huang | National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Taiwan |