Theme: Sustainable Composite Solutions to Global Challenges
Ceramics 2017
With the success of Ceramics 2016, Conference Series Ltd is proud to announce the 3rd International Conference and Expo on Ceramics and Composite Materials, to be held during June 26-27, 2017 at Madrid, Spain.
Organized around the theme “Sustainable Composite Solutions to Global Challenges”. Ceramics 2017 is comprised of various tracks and sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in the field of Composite Materials.
Track 1: Ceramics and Glasses
The purpose of ceramics processing to an applied science is the natural result of an increasing ability to refine, develop, and characterize ceramic materials. The crystallinity of ceramic materials ranges from highly oriented to semi-crystalline, and often completely amorphous (e.g., glasses). Varying crystallinity and electron consumption in the ionic and covalent bonds cause most ceramic materials to be good thermal and electrical insulators and extensively researched in ceramic engineering. This track covers Phase equilibria in ceramic systems, Mechanical behavior and failure mechanisms and Microstructure Development, Sol-gel techniques, Powder Consolidation/Powder Synthesis and thin film deposition.
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Track 2: Advanced Ceramic Materials
Ceramic-like inorganic polymers can be made under low energy conditions such as ambient temperatures and pressures. These materials include aluminosilicates or Geopolymers, phosphates and other chemically bonded inorganic compounds. Advanced ceramics such as alumina, aluminum nitride, zirconia, silicon carbide, silicon nitride and titania-based materials, each with their own specific characteristics, offer a high-performance, economic alternative to conventional materials such as glass, metals and plastics. This track covers Synthesis, Processing and Microstructure, Porosity, Novel Applications and Construction Materials, Chemically Bonded Ceramics.
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Track 3: Ceramics and Composites
Long-term mechanical reliability is a key issue in their ultimate use for a specific application. Correlations between processing and service conditions/environment to failure of ceramics by fracture, fatigue or deformation are key aspects of materials applications. Ceramics cover a very wide range of materials from structural materials like concrete to technical ceramics like PZT – a piezoelectric. Usually they are defined as solids with a mixture of metallic or semi-metallic and non-metallic elements (often, although not always, oxygen), that are quite hard, non-conducting and corrosion-resistant. Composites are often used in applications that require specific ‘conflicting’ properties such as a high strength and high toughness. The properties may be conflicting because having a high yield stress sometimes relies on trapping and tangling dislocations, but these reduce the ductility and toughness of the material. This track covers Mechanics, Characterization Techniques, and Equipment, Tribology and Wear, Environmental Effects, Reliability and Small Scale Testing, Mechanical Behavior of CMCs, Processing - Microstructure - Mechanical Properties Correlation.
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Track 4: Composite Ceramic Materials
A composite material is made by combining two or more materials – often ones that have very different properties. The two materials work together to give the composite unique properties. In composite materials made from metal and ceramics, a metallic substrate material is reinforced with ceramic hardened particles. This makes it possible to combine the low weight of the metal with the resistance of ceramics. This track covers Imaging of micro-defects, Adhesive layer effects, toughening of novel composites, Ceramic, Metallic and polymer matrix composites, Organic/inorganic hybrids.
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Track 5: Ceramic Coatings
Coatings are usually applied to the surface of an object, usually referred to as the substrate. Purpose of applying coating may be decorative. This track covers recent advances in coating sciences and technologies, processing, microstructure and property characterization, and life prediction. Chromium oxide ceramic material thermo chemically bonded to customer specified areas on a part, including external diameters, internal diameters and some out-of-sight holes and ports. Individual ceramic particles are sub-micron in size and consist of mixtures of selected ceramic materials bonded together and to the substrate. This track covers Advanced Thermal Barrier Coatings: Processing and Development, Multifunctional, Corrosion and Wear, Environmental Barrier Coatings, Thermal Barrier Coatings: Characterization and NDE Methods, Advanced Multifunctional Coatings.
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Track 6: Advanced Materials and Technologies
The technologies aiming for clean energy generation with zero-emission will require advances in materials developments for electricity generation as well as efficient and reliable energy storage. The search for advanced high capacity electrode materials and the implementation of the very challenging lithium sulfur, lithium-air and sodium-air batteries will be necessary to overcome the energy density shortfall in currently commercial batteries. This track covers Solid Electrolytes and Characterization, Energy Harvesting and Storage.
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Track 7: Materials and Innovative Processing Ideas
Production Root Technology symbolically refers to an integration of six production technology groups; casting, molding, forming, welding, heat treatment, and surface treatment. These are hidden behind products and do not frequently appear outward. However, they are very important fundamentally and greatly influence the material features. This track covers New Concept & Emerging Technology, Shaping & Thermal Process, and Coating Process for Low Friction and Energy Solution, Innovative Process Technologies with Enhanced Performances of Products.
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Track 8: Nanostructured Ceramics
Metal oxides represent an assorted and appealing class of materials whereby the field of metal oxide nanostructured morphologies has become one of the most active research areas within the nano-science community. The ability to manufacture ceramics with an intrinsic nanostructure enables the resulting ceramic materials to be optimized for a specific purpose. This track covers Highly porous ceramic and metal materials, Composites based on shape-memory alloys, Design and manufacturing technology for ceramic and cermet composites with structural and phase transformations, Transformation-hardening ceramic and metal composite materials, Wear resistance of transformation-hardening ceramic and metal composite materials, Bioceramic Materials, Porcelain, Ceramics Manufacturers and Market Analysis
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Track 9: Porous Ceramics
Ceramics with engineered porosity are promising materials for a number of functional and structural applications. Porous Ceramics have a wide range of uses in manufacturing across industries such as medical, mining, oil & gas exploration, alternative energy, emissions control, metal refinement, chemical processing, pharmaceutical, printing, wine making and other industries. Specific applications include instrumentation, analytical sensors, semiconductor components, alternative energy assemblies, battery separators, emissions monitoring sensors among many others. This track aims at bringing together engineers, technologists and scientists in the area of ceramic, carbon, glass and glass-ceramic materials containing high volume fractions of porosity, with porosity ranging from nano- to milli-meters. This track covers Innovations in Processing Methods and Synthesis of Porous Ceramics, Modeling and Properties of Porous Ceramics, Applications of Porous Ceramics, Mechanical Properties of Porous Ceramics.
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Track 10: Sintering
The influence of electrical fields on various phenomena in ceramic science is an emerging area which deals with the ceramic materials at higher temperatures and also the sintering characteristics shown by materials. Sintering is the process of compacting and forming a solid mass of material by heat and/or pressure without melting it to the point of liquefaction. Sintering happens naturally in mineral deposits or as a manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plastics, and other materials. This track covers Flash Sintering Phenomena and Mechanisms, Field Assisted Sintering Phenomena.
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Track 11: Crystalline Materials
A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents, such as atoms, molecules or ions, are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions. The session will cover all aspects, from basic research and material characterization, through physicochemical aspects of growth and deposition techniques, to the technological development of industrialized materials. This track covers Semiconductors, Ferro/piezo-electric, Optical Materials, and Scintillator.
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Track 12: Ceramics Applications
The thermal stability, wear-resistance and resistance to corrosion of ceramic components make the application of ceramic the ideal choice for many industrial uses. Ceramic Applications is the new platform for advances in the development of ceramic components and their integrative design in complex industrial solutions to realize sustainable, economic applications in the wide range of user segments This track covers Medical Technology, Automotive Industry, Environment Technology, Mechanical and Metal Industry, Chemical Process Engineering, Engineering Service Providers, Electronics, Sensors and Semi-Conductor Industry, Others (armour, optics, wear, protection and corrosion).
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Track 13: Bioceramics and Medical Applications
Bioceramics are an important subset of biomaterials. Bioceramics range in biocompatibility from the ceramic oxides, which are inert in the body, to the other extreme of resorbable materials, which are eventually replaced by the body after they have assisted repair. Bioceramics are used in many types of medical procedures. Bioceramics are typically used as rigid materials in surgical implants, though some bioceramics are flexible. The ceramic materials used are not the same as porcelain type ceramic materials. Rather, bioceramics are closely related to either the body's own materials or are extremely durable metal oxides. This track covers Biological Evaluation of Bioceramic Materials, Applications, Case Studies, and Bioceramics for Cancer Therapy, Bioceramics for Dental Application, and Bioceramics in Tissue Engineering
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Track 14: Functional Ceramics and Inorganics
The synthesis, characterisation and theoretical understanding of functional ceramic and inorganic materials. This area includes electroceramics (including ferroelectric, multiferroic and antiferroelectrics), complex oxides, solid state materials chemistry, inorganic framework and porous materials. This area does not include materials for energy applications, photonic, magnetic, superconducting, polymeric or composite materials or materials processing, as these are all covered in related research areas.
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Track 15: Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics
Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics are a family of compounds that display a unique set of properties, including extremely high melting temperatures (>3000°C), high hardness and good chemical stability and strength at high temperatures. Structural materials for use in high-temperature oxidizing environments are presently limited mostly to SiC, Si3N4, oxide ceramics and composites of these materials. The maximum use temperatures of silicon-based ceramics is limited to ~1600°C due to the onset of active oxidation (lower temperatures in water vapour environments), whilst oxides have exhibited high creep rates at higher temperatures. The development of structural materials for use in oxidizing and rapid heating environments at temperatures above 1600°C is therefore of great engineering importance.
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With the success of Ceramics 2016, Conference Series Ltd is proud to announce the 3rd International Conference and Expo on Ceramics and Composite Materials, to be held during June 26-27, 2017 at Madrid, Spain.
Conference Series Ltd the leading scientific conference organizers welcomes you to attend the "3rd International Conference and Expo on Ceramics and Composite Materials" (Ceramics 2017) scheduled during June 26-27, 2017 Madrid, Spain will focus on the theme “Sustainable Composite Solutions to Global Challenges”. Ceramics 2017 aims to bring together composite materials scientists, researchers, academicians, students, industrialists and business delegates. to share their research experiences and indulge in interactive discussions and technical sessions at the event.
Scope and Importance
Over the last thirty years composite materials, plastics and ceramics have been the dominant emerging materials. The volume and number of applications of composite materials have grown steadily, penetrating and conquering new markets relentlessly. Modern composite materials constitute a significant proportion of the engineered materials market ranging from everyday products to sophisticated niche applications.
Why Madrid?
Madrid is the capital of Spain, and the largest municipality of the Community. The population of the city is almost 3.2 million with a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris. Located in south-western Europe, the city spans a total of 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi).
The Madrid urban agglomeration has the third-largest GDP in the European Union and its influences in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. Madrid houses the headquarters of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), belonging to the United Nations Organization (UN), the SEGIB, the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), and the Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB). It also hosts major international regulators of Spanish: the Standing Committee of the Association of Spanish Language Academies, headquarters of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the Cervantes Institute and the Foundation of Urgent Spanish (Fundéu BBVA).
Why to attend?
Ceramics 2016 offers a fantastic opportunity to meet and make new contacts in the field of Materials Science and Engineering, by providing collaboration spaces and break-out rooms with tea and lunch for delegates between sessions with invaluable networking time for you. It allows delegates to have issues addressed on Composite Materials by recognized global experts who are up to date with the latest developments in the Composite Materials field and provide information on new techniques and technologies. This International Composite Materials conference will feature renowned keynote speakers, plenary speeches, young research forum, poster presentations, technical workshops and career guidance sessions.
Theme: Sustainable Composite Solutions to Global Challenges
Summary:
Ceramics 2017 is the platform to gain or share the knowledge in the new technological developments in the field of composite materials, ceramic science and engineering. This conference brings together professors, researchers, scientists, students in all the areas of ceramics, materials science, composite materials and engineering and provides an international forum for the spreading of approved research. We are honored to invite you all to attend and register for the “3rd International Conference and Expo on Ceramics and Composite Materials (Ceramics 2017)” which is scheduled for June 26-27, 2017 at Madrid, Spain.
The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program this year also which includes plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Ceramics 2017, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Ceramics-2017 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Madrid, Spain.
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Importance & Scope:
Over the last thirty years composite materials, plastics and ceramics have been the dominant emerging materials. The volume and number of applications of composite materials have grown steadily, penetrating and conquering new markets relentlessly. Modern composite materials constitute a significant proportion of the engineered materials market ranging from everyday products to sophisticated niche applications.
Why Madrid?
Madrid is the capital of Spain, and the largest municipality of the Community. The population of the city is almost 3.2 million with a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union, after London and Berlin, and its metropolitan area is the third-largest in the European Union after London and Paris. Located in south-western Europe, the city spans a total of 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi).
The Madrid urban agglomeration has the third-largest GDP in the European Union and its influences in politics, education, entertainment, environment, media, fashion, science, culture, and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. Madrid houses the headquarters of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), belonging to the United Nations Organization (UN), the SEGIB, the Organization of Ibero-American States (OEI), and the Public Interest Oversight Board (PIOB). It also hosts major international regulators of Spanish: the Standing Committee of the Association of Spanish Language Academies, headquarters of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the Cervantes Institute and the Foundation of Urgent Spanish (Fundéu BBVA).
Why to attend?
Ceramics 2016 offers a fantastic opportunity to meet and make new contacts in the field of Composite Materials Science and Ceramic Engineering, by providing collaboration spaces and break-out rooms with tea and lunch for delegates between sessions with invaluable networking time for you. It allows delegates to have issues addressed on Composite Materials by recognized global experts who are up to date with the latest developments in the Composite Materials field and provide information on new techniques and technologies. This International Composite Materials conference will feature renowned keynote speakers, plenary speeches, young research forum, poster presentations, technical workshops and career guidance sessions.
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Conference Highlights
- Ceramics and Glasses
- Advanced Ceramic Materials
- Ceramics and Composites
- Composite Ceramic Materials
- Ceramic Coatings
- Advanced Materials and Technologies
- Materials and Innovative Processing Ideas
- Nanostructured Ceramics
- Porous Ceramics
- Sintering
- Crystalline Materials
- Ceramics Applications
- Bioceramics and Medical Applications
- Functional Ceramics and Inorganics
- Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics
- Entrepreneurs Investment Meet
- Ceramic Compounds: Ceramic Materials
- Ceramics in Biology and Medicine
- Ceramic Industry and Environment
- Non-oxide Ceramics
- Nuclear Ceramics
- Sols, Gels and Organic Chemistry
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To Collaborate Scientific Professionals around the World
Conference Date | June 26-27, 2017 | ||
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Special Issues
All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Material Sciences and Engineering
- Biomimetics Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- Powder Metallurgy & Mining
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