第十二届先进陶瓷国际会议
Invited Speakers
A.High and Ultrahigh Temperature Ceramics and Composites
B.Nano-laminated Ternary Carbides, Nitrides and Borides and Their 2D Counterparts MXenes/MBenes
C.Polymer-derived Ceramics
D.Transparent Ceramics and Luminescent Materials
E.Advanced Porous Ceramics For Energy and Environment Application
Porous ceramics with different pore size and pore distribution can be utilized in wide range of energy and environmental applications including membranes, filtrations, insulations, catalysts, catalyst supports, absorbers, sensors and light weight structural components, often together with hierarchical pore structures. To fully take advantage of the vast potential of porous ceramics, oxide and non-oxides types, the manufacturing routes, which can be coupled with numerical approaches, used to design such components play a key role. Therefore, this symposium will include the recent progresses in the design, characterization, properties and modeling of porous ceramic, carbon, glass and glass-ceramic components. These materials contain pore sizes from the nanometers to millimeters, and can have textured to random porosity or hierarchical porosity and are based on various pore architectures, such as foams, honeycombs, fiber networks, bio-inspired structures. This symposium will be the ideal showcase for the recent research interests and activities, covering the areas from inorganic chemistry to material science, modeling and simulation. Engineering applications can include energy and environmental related technologies such as energy generating, energy conversion and/or saving, environmental protection technologies, sensors, catalytic supports, gas filtration, application engineering and mass separation. 

Proposed Topics:
E01 Novel processing technologies of porous ceramics
E02 Microstructural and morphological control of porous ceramics
E03 Additive manufacturing of porous ceramics
E04 Ceramic membranes
E05 Micro-porous and meso-porous ceramics
E06 Characterization, simulation, and modeling of porous ceramics
E07 Engineering applications of porous ceramics for environmental protection and energy related applications.
E08 Porous ceramics for thermal management, functional, biological, and lightweight structural applications

Organizers: 
Prof. Yu-Ping Zeng, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, yuping-zeng@mail.sic.ac.cn
Prof. Chan-An Wang, School of Materials Science And Engineering, Tsinghua University , wangca@tsinghua.edu.cn
Dr. Manabu Fukushima, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, manabu-fukushima@aist.go.jp
Prof. Paolo Colombo Università di Padova Italy  paolo.colombo@unipd.it
Prof. Young-Wook Kim, University of Seoul, Republic of Korea, ywkim@uos.ac.kr
Jianfeng Yang  Xian Jiaotong University, China , yang155@mail.xjtu.edu.cn 
Dr. Tobias Fey, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany 
Dr. Dongxu Yao Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinadongxyao@mail.sic.ac.cn 
Dr. Akihiro Shimamura, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan 
  • Dehua Dong
    The Institute of Advanced Functional Ceramics, University of Jinan, China
    Bio-inspired porous structure of ceramic cells for effcieint energy conversion
  • In-Hyuck Song
    Korea Institute of Materials Science , Professor/University of Science & Technology (UST), Korea
    Current Trends and Future Directions of Ceramic Membrane Technology for Water Treatment
  • Samuel Bernard
    CNRS Institut de recherche sur les céramiques (IRCER) , France
    Polymer-Derived Ceramics with porosity controlled at various length scales via template-assisted routes
  • Akihiro Shimamura
    AIST, Japan
    Macro-porous Ceramic With Relatively Dense Surface Layer via Powder-based Direct-foaming Process
  • Manabu Fukushima
    AIST, Japan
    Properties and their estimation of mullite based thermal insulators prepared by gelation-freezing with alumina nanofibers
  • Enrico Bernardo
    ..., Italy
    Highly porous ceramics from revisited inorganic gel casting: from alkaline to basic activation
  • Robert Pullar
    Department of Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems (DSMN), Italy
    Naturally templated and 3D printed porous ceria ceramics for thermochemical water/CO2 splitting using concentrated solar power (CSP)
  • Yao dongxu
    Shanghai institute of ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
    Fabrication of porous SiAlON ceramics with low dielectric constant and low thermal conductivity
  • Yingchao Dong
    The School of Environmental Science & Technology, Dalian University of Technology , China
    Design of porous ceramic-based membranes for sustainable water treatment applications
  • Shui anze
    South China Institute of Technology, China
    Preparation of foamed ceramics and their sound absorption properties
  • Tobias Fey
    Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany
    To be confirmed
  • Yuji Iwamoto
    Nagoya Institute of Technology ,Japan, Japan
    The hydrogen-triggered chemical valve membranes
  • Hongjie wang
    Xian Jiaotong university, China
    To be confirmed
  • Prof. Louis Winnubst
    Inorganic Membranes, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, The Kingdom of the Netherlands
    Ceramic membranes with unique properties through chemically modifying its pores
F.Ceramic Thin Films and Coatings
G.Advances in Ceramic Matrix Composites
H.Advances in Powder Processing and Sintering
I.Progress in 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
J.Advanced Refractories and Traditional Ceramics
K.Microwave Dielectric Ceramics
L.Dielectrics/Ferroelectrics for Energy Storage
M.Lead-Free Ferroelectric/Piezoelectric Ceramics
N.Perovskites for Solar Cells, LEDs, and Other Applications
O.Thermoelectric Materials and Devices for Sustainable Energy Utilization
P.Ferroelectric/Multiferroic Materials & Devices
Q.Sensitive Materials and Devices
R.Ionic and mixed conducting ceramics
S.Advances in Bioceramics
T.Nanoscale Characterizations of Ceramics
U.Modeling and Design of Ceramics and Composites
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