Technical Sessions
- TS-1: Safe and Secure in Infrastructures
- TS-2: Surface Science for Harsh Environment
- TS-3: The New Strategy for Microstructures and Mechanical Properties
- TS-4: Advanced Microstructural Characterization and Modeling
-Present Situation and Future Perspectives- - TS-5: Materials Reliability and Database
Time Table
Introduction
TS No.
Date (Place) |
Session Title | Session Chair (NIMS) |
Brief Introduction | ||
TS-1 |
Safe and Secure in Infrastructures |
Dr. Kimiyoshi Naito |
The scope of this session is safe and secure for structural components of infrastructures in a future society. The perspectives and latest techniques will be discussed to get structural materials with higher performance in a variety of applications. |
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TS-2 |
Surface Science for Harsh Environment |
Dr. Eiji Akiyama |
The session will focus on the latest studies of surface science and technology for degradation and protection of materials in wet, hot and physiological environments and so forth. Guiding principles for developing reliable and durable materials against the harsh environments will be discussed. |
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TS-3 |
The New Strategy for Microstructures and |
Dr. Toshiyuki Nishimura |
This session focuses on new approaches for microstructures, in particular planar defects such as twins and grain boundaries, and mechanical properties of structural materials. New processing for novel microstructures and importance of microstructural control in industrial application also will be presented. |
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TS-4 (Rm.101) |
Advanced Microstructural Characterization and Modeling |
Dr. Seiichiro Ii |
This session focuses on a state-of-the-art microstructural characterization and computational modeling techniques. Their present situations and future perspectives for the microstructure evaluation in structural materials will be discussed from the experimental and theoretical viewpoints |
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TS-5 |
Materials Reliability and Database |
Dr. Yoshiyuki Furuya |
This session will discuss material reliability-related topics, such as creep, fatigue, corrosion and so on. 2 invited researchers will present 1 hour-lectures and 5 NIMS researchers will present 40 minutes lectures, respectively. This session will be held in Japanese. |