Minisymposium "Multiscale modeling and characterization in structural materials"
organized by Ikumu Watanabe and Joao Quinta da Fonseca in Plasticity 2017

Last Updated : January 12, 2017.
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+ + About minisymposium + +
Ikumu Watanabe, National Institute for Materials Science, and Joao Quinta da Fonseca, University of Manchester, are organizing a mini-symposium entitled "Multiscale modeling and characterization in structural materials" in International Symposium on Plasticity, Damage, and Fracture 2017 held in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico on Jan. 3-9, 2017. Our mini-symposium focuses on scale-bridging studies using advanced computational modeling and observation techniques to understand strength and deformation mechanism. Please consider to attend our mini-symposium and Plasticity 2017.
keywords:
materials database, strain localisation, diffraction peak profile analysis methods, precipitate evolution, small angle neutron scattering, atom probe tomography, strain heterogeneity, nanomechanical measurements, constitutive modeling, crystal plasticity, discrete dislocation modeling, micromechanics, scale-coupling approaches, first-principle calculation, finite element analysis, image-based modeling, metal forming, in-situ observation, materials design, microtomography, phase-field method, phase transformation
+ + Important dates + +
  • Deadline of tentative title:      June 10, 2016
  • Deadline of one page abstract:      July 1, 2016
  • Early Registration:      August 1, 2016
  • Deadline of three page Compact Paper (optional):     October 15, 2016
  • Registration:      November 1, 2016
  • Symposium:      January 3-9, 2017
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+ + Venue + +
Plasticity 2017 will take place at Casa Magna Marriott. Symposium special rate is available from here.

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The presentations will include key-note invited lectures and invited presentations in each of four parallel sessions. The invited key-note lecture of 30 minutes duration is expected to give an overview of the subject with almost 15 minutes being devoted to the results of other researchers. Invited presentations will be allotted 15 minutes. All presentations, including invited lectures, must contain a significant amount of unpublished results. A session of two hours will normally include two lectures and four invited talks. Computer projectors will be available for your presentation.


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