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January 26-31, 2014 | Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and Ocean Center | Daytona Beach Florida, USA 38 TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION ON ADVANCED CERAMICS AND COMPOSITES January 26-31, 2014 Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and Ocean Center Daytona Beach Florida, USA Organized by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society’s Engineering Ceramics Division www.ceramics.org/icacc2014 Call for Papers Abstracts Due July 17, 2013

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January 26-31, 2014 | Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and Ocean Center | Daytona Beach Florida, USA

38tH InteRnAtIOnAl COnFeRenCe AnD expOSItIOn On

AdvAnced cerAmics And composites

January 26-31, 2014 Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and Ocean Center Daytona Beach Florida, USA

Organized by the American Ceramic Society and the American Ceramic Society’s engineering Ceramics Division

www.ceramics.org/icacc2014

Call for PapersAbstracts due July 17, 2013

Call for PapersAbstracts due July 17, 2013

www.ceramics.org/icacc2014

the 38th international conference & exposition on Advanced ceramics & composites (icAcc) continues the strong tradition as the leading international meeting on advanced structural and functional ceramics, composites, and other emerging ceramic materials and technologies. the meeting will be held from January 26-31, 2014 in daytona Beach, Florida. since its inception in 1977, this prestigious conference has been organized by the American ceramic society’s (Acers) engineering ceramics division (ecd) and Acers. since then, the conference has experienced tremendous growth in interest and participation from ceramic researchers and developers from national, regional, and global technical communities.

the technical program consists of thirteen symposia, three focused sessions, the 3rd Global Young investigator Forum, and the 2nd pacific rim engineering ceramics summit. these technical sessions, consisting of both oral and poster presentations, will provide an open forum for scientists, researchers, and engineers from around the world to present and exchange findings on recent advances on various aspects related to ceramic science and technology.

the technical program encompasses diverse areas of ceramics and advanced composites, with particular attention to include topics that address the current trends in the research, development, engineering, and application of advanced ceramics. the well-established symposia at this conference include mechanical Behavior and performance of ceramics & composites, Advanced ceramic coatings, solid oxide Fuel cells, Armor ceramics, Bioceramics, nanostructured materials and nanocomposites, Advanced processing & manufacturing technologies (Apmt), Advanced materials and technologies for energy Generation and rechargeable energy storage, and porous ceramics. the 2014 Apmt symposium will be held in honor of professor stuart Hampshire of the University of Limerick, ireland for his outstanding contributions to the engineering ceramics field. in addition, two key symposia “materials for extreme environments: Ultrahigh temperature ceramics and nanolaminated ternary carbides and nitrides” and “Advanced ceramics and

Michael Halbig 2014 icAcc program chair

nAsA Glenn research center21000 Brookpark road, ms 106-5 cleveland, oH 44135 UsAtel: +1-216-433-2651Fax: +1-216-433-5544e-mail: [email protected]

IntroductIon

tentAtive scHedULe oF events Sunday – January 26 Welcome reception 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Monday – January 27 opening Awards ceremony and 8:30 a.m. – noon

Plenary Session

concurrent technical Sessions 1:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.

Tuesday – January 28 concurrent technical Sessions 8 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Exposition and reception 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Poster Session A 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.

Wednesday – January 29 concurrent technical Sessions 8 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Exposition and reception 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Poster Session B 5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Thursday – January 30 concurrent technical Sessions 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Friday – January 31 concurrent technical Sessions 8 a.m. – noon

January 26-31, 2014 | Hilton Daytona Beach Resort and Ocean Center | Daytona Beach Florida, USA

sYmposiUm 1: mechanical Behavior and performance of ceramics & composites structural ceramics and composites have applications in areas including energy generation, environment, space, transportation, and microelectronics. 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. extreme environments and challenging applications of ceramic materials have necessitated new approaches for characterization. this symposium solicits abstracts related to the diverse aspects of mechanical behavior of ceramics and composites and their correlations to processing and component performance and reliability.

Proposed Session Topics •Processing-microstructure-mechanicalpropertiescorrelation •Ceramics&compositesforenergygenerationandenvironment •Functionallygradedmaterialsandsystemswithmulti-functional properties •Mechanics,characterizationtechniques,&equipment •Design,reliability,andlifepredictionmodelingofdevicesand components •Small-scaletestingandapplications •Fiber,matrices,coatings,andinterfaces •Environmentaleffectsandthermo-mechanicalperformance •Insitucharacterizationusingx-rays&neutrons •Testingofjoinedandintegratedcomponentsandstructures

•NDEofceramiccomponents&failureanalysis •Mechanicalapplicationsoftransparentceramics •Manufacturingofcompositestructuresforgasturbineapplications •Tribologicalperformanceofceramicsandcomposites Symposium Organizers •DileepSingh,ArgonneNationalLaboratory,USA •JonathanSalem,NASAGlennResearchCenter,USA •DietmarKoch,GermanAerospaceCenter,Germany •LaifeiCheng,NorthwesternPolytechnicalUniversity,China •ShaomingDong,ShanghaiInstituteofCeramics,China •MonicaFerraris,PolitecnicodiTorino,Italy •MichaelHalbig,NASAGlennResearchCenter,USA •JuergenHeinrich,TUClausthal,ClausthalUniversityofTechnology, Germany •YutakaKagawa,UniversityofTokyo,Japan •WalterKrenkel,UniversityofBayreuth,Germany •J.G.Sun,ArgonneNationalLaboratory,USA •AndrewWereszczak,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •Y.Zhou,HarbinInstituteofTechnology,China

Points of Contact •DileepSingh:+1(630)252-5009;[email protected] •JonathanSalem:+1(216)433-3313;[email protected] •DietmarKoch:+497116862-470;[email protected]

Composites for SustainableNuclearEnergyandFusionEnergy”;areback for their fourth years and will continue to build upon past success. the nuclear and fusion materials symposium is co-sponsored by the Acers nuclear and environmental technology division. in addition, the symposium entitled virtual materials (computational) design and ceramic Genome will again form part of the strong technical program.WealsowelcometheadditionofanewsymposiumentitledAdvanced materials and innovative processing ideas for industrial root technology.

in addition to the 13 symposia, the technical program will include three focused sessions, a forum, and a summit. two focused sessions which have been gaining interest are Geopolymers, and Advanced ceramic materials and processing for photonics and energy. A new focused session is introduced this year entitled rare earth oxides for energy, optics, and Biomedical Applications. Building upon the successful interactions and excitement generated in the first two years, the 3rd Global Young investigator Forum (GYiF) will again be organized and facilitated by a group of our young researchers. in addition, we are pleased to announce that the 2nd pacific rim engineering ceramics summit will be held at the 2014 icAcc. this successful international summit is entering its fourth year and returns its focus to the pacific rim region after focusing on the eU-Us in 2012 and on the Americas in 2013. the goal of this summit is to provide a forum for the information exchange on current status and emerging trends in various ceramic technologies in pacific rim countries.

details of the symposia and focused sessions are listed in the call for papers. the ecd executive committee and volunteer organizers sincerely hope you will join us at ICACC’14 for a stimulating andenjoyable conference. We look forward to seeing you in DaytonaBeach, Florida in January 2014!

ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division Leadership•Trustee:Tatsuki Ohji, national institute of Advanced industrial ScienceandTechnology(AIST),Japan;[email protected]

•Chair:Sanjay Mathur,UniversityofCologne,Germany; [email protected]

•Chair-Elect:Sujanto Widjaja,CorningIncorporated,USA; [email protected]

•ViceChair/Treasurer:Michael Halbig, nAsA Glenn research Center,USA;[email protected]

•Secretary:Soshu Kirihara,OsakaUniversity,Japan; [email protected]

visit www.ceramics.org/icacc14 to review the session topics and select the “submit Abstract” hyperlink to be directed to the Abstract central website.

Ifyouhavequestions,pleasecontactMarilynStoltzat [email protected] or +1 614-794-5868.

Abstract Submission Instructions

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sYmposiUm 2: Advanced ceramic coatings for structural, environmen-tal, and Functional Applications this symposium will provide an open forum for researchers from around the world to discuss recent advances in coating sciences and technologies, processing, microstructure and property characterization, and life prediction. special sessions will be dedicated to advanced ceramic coating and component devel-opments for aerospace, automotive, and energy applications. integrated structural, environmental properties and functionality through advanced coating composition development, innovative processing and structural design are particularly emphasized.

Proposed Session Topics •Thermalbarriercoatings •Environmentalbarriercoatings •Coatingstoresistwear,erosion,corrosionand tribological loadings •Advancedcoatingcomponentsystemsforextreme environments •Vibrationdampingcoatings •Functionallygradedcoatingsandmaterials •Advancedcoatingprocessingmethodsandmodeling •Advancedtestingandnon-destructiveevaluation methodologies •Nanostructuredandmultifunctionalcoatingsystem integration and durability •Interfacephenomena,adhesionandfundamental coating properties •Multi-scalemodelingofcoatingpropertiesandlife prediction

Symposium Organizers •DongmingZhu,NASAGlennResearchCenter,USA •RobertVaßen,ForschungszentrumJülichGmbH, Germany •H.T.Lin,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •YutakaKagawa,UniversityofTokyo,Japan •HidekiKakisawa,UniversityofTokyo,Japan •UweSchulz,GermanAerospaceCenter,Germany •RodneyW.Trice,PurdueUniversity,USA •PeterMechnich,GermanAerospaceCenter, Germany •BryanHarder,NASAGlennResearchCenter,USA •Marie-HélèneVidal-Setif,ONERA,France •KangN.Lee,Rolls-RoyceCorporation,USA •PingXiao,UniversityofManchester,UK •FedericoCernuschi,RicercasulSistemaEnergetico, italy •YiguangWang,NorthwesternPolytechnical University, china •DougWolfe,PennsylvaniaStateUniversity,USA

Points of Contact •DongmingZhu:+1(216)433-5422; [email protected] •RobertVaßen:+492461616108; [email protected]

sYmposiUm 3: 11th international symposium on solid oxide Fuel cells (soFc): materials, science and technology solid oxide fuel cells (soFc) offer potential for clean and ef-ficient power generation from a wide variety of fuels ranging from hydrocarbons to renewables and coal derived fuels. Advanced systems configurations are currently being devel-oped for applications in centralized and distributed station-ary generation using soFcs. considerable progress has been made in automotive auxiliary power generation as well as in manportableandunmannedoperationusingSOFCs.Withdemonstrated advantages of high electrical efficiency, lower emissions (greenhouse gas, sox, nox, voc and particulate matters)andeaseofproductsconfigurability,majorfocusofinterest continues to be on systems research and development, products engineering and cost effective manufacturing under the sponsorship of government agencies and private industries. Although significant progress has been made in the areas of cell and stack materials, component fabrication, stack and systems simulation and design, fuel processing and systems operationonawidevarietyofliquidandgaseoushydrocarbons,technology development continues towards the identification of bulk and interfacial modifications for performance enhance-ment, understanding of ageing phenomena and minimization of degradation and cost reduction at both materials and process levels. significant challenges still exist in the areas of stacking cells, thermal management, and Bop component development atbothsub-kWeandlargemulti-kWelevels.

today’s energy systems can only cope with randomly dis-tributed renewable energy sources (wind, sun) under certain circumstances, as power generation cannot be planned or predicted and the storage of any excess energy is only possible to a limited extent. High-temperature electrolysis can solve this problem providing highest efficiency. in electrolysis, the regenerative energy is directly converted into hydrogen and into a synthesis gas afterwards which can be further processed into any fuel. the production of methane, in particular, provides promising synergies. so, it will be possible to couple electricity grid and natural gas grid. For this reason the research on solid oxide electrolysis is important task for future energy systems and helps to understand the possibilities and limitations of this new technology

the primary purpose of this symposium is to provide an interna-tional forum for scientists and engineers to present recent tech-nical progress, and to exchange ideas and technical information on various aspects of solid oxide fuel cells.

Proposed Session Topics •Electrolytes;oxygenion,protonandmixedconduc- tors;conductionmechanisms •Electrodematerialsandmicrostructuralengineer- ing;electrodeprocesses,defectchemistry,analyti- caltechniques •Ceramicandmetallicinterconnects;degradation mechanisms, coatings, accelerated testing and life prediction •Sealingmaterials,designsandapproaches;compat- ibility and interactions •Novelprocessinganddesignofcellandstack materials

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•Mechanicalandthermalproperties,electrochemicalperformance and stability •¬Electricalandstructuralreliability •Surfaceandinterfacialreactions;materialstransportandelec- trodepoisoning;catalyticdegradation,carbonfouling •Degradationmodelingandcomputationalsimulationofcellsand stacks •Hightemperatureelectrolysis:WaterandCO2, co2 utilization, dry reforming •Fuelprocessing;supported/unsupportedcatalysts;carbonand sulfur fouling, gas separation membranes •Applications:Centralizedanddistributedgeneration,CHPand µ-cHp, Hydrogen production, portable and unmanned operations

Symposium Organizers •MihailsKusnezoff,FraunhoferIKTS,Germany •NarottamP.Bansal,NASAGlennResearchCenter,USA •J.S.Chung,POSTECH,Korea •VincenzoEsposito,DTUEnergyConversion •TatsumiIshihara,KyushuUniversity,Japan •Ruey-YiLee,InstituteofNuclearEnergyResearch,Taiwan •NguyenQ.Minh,Consultant,USA •MogensMogensen,RisoeNationalLaboratory,Denmark •PrabhakarSingh,UniversityofConnecticut,USA •FredericoSmeacetto,PolitecnicodiTorino,Italy •JeffreyW.Stevenson,PacificNorthwestNationalLaboratory,USA •ToshioSuzuki,AIST,Japan •EricD.Wachsman,UniversityofMaryland,USA

Points of Contact •MihailsKusnezoff:+493512553-7707; [email protected] •NarottamP.Bansal:+1(216)433-3855; [email protected]

sYmposiUm 4: Armor ceramics ceramic and glass materials are integral components in armor systems designed to give some level of protection to the individual soldier, air platforms, and ground vehicles against an array of ballistic threats. this symposium is an opportunity for scientists, engineers, and associated individuals from indus-try, academia, and government organizations to come together and discuss fundamental and applied issues concerning the development, characterization, testing and evaluation, behavior, modeling, and application of ceramic and glass materials for ballistic protection.

Proposed Session Topics •Synthesis and processing: oxides, carbides, borides, monolithic and composites, toughened, damage-tolerant, conventional and novel, powders, green body forming, densification, surface modi- fication, planar and curved shapes with/without topological features, scale-up •Materials characterization: chemistry, phases, microstructure, defects, flaws and flaw statistics, bulk, surface, microscopy, spectroscopy, non-destructive, residual stress •Quasi-static and dynamic behavior: mechanical properties, low & high-rate, high-pressure, large deformation, shear, multi- stress state, shock, fracture, fragmentation, damage, inelastic deformation mechanisms, phase transitions, size-scale effects

•Modeling: material, system, analytical, computational, continu- um, atomistic, multi-scale, thermodynamics, mechanics, pheno- menological, physically-based, microstructural, damage, inelastic deformation mechanisms, phase transitions, fracture, fragmenta- tion, impact, penetration, residual stress, homogeneous & heterogeneous deformation, failure, size-scale effects, novel numericaltechniques •Testing and evaluation: conventional and fundamental ballis- tics, in-situ/real time and post-test characterization, size-scale effects,nondestructivecharacterization,techniquedevelopment, wear and erosion, thermal, fatigue, residual stress •Application: development of laminate systems, rigid versus flexible systemsin addition to these general topics, there will be a special focus topic session on Adhesive Bonding of ceramics and Glasses. in many laminate ceramic armor systems, proper bonding of ceramic and glass materials to other system components is crucial to achieving good performance and managing residual stresses. this session will be devoted to examining theoretical and applied issues associated with theuseofpolymericadhesivesforjoiningceramicandglassmateri-als in armor systems. contributing papers addressing the structure and chemical make-up of ceramic surfaces, ceramic surface treat-ments, theory of adhesion, adhesive characteristics and properties, mechanical properties of bonded interfaces, durability, and modeling are welcomed.

Symposium Organizers •JamesCampbell,ARL,USA •LisaProkuratFranks,PMABCT,USA •JerryLaSalvia,ARL,USA •BrianLeavy,ARL,USA •JamesMcCauley,ARL,USA •SikhandaSatapathy,ARL,USA •DavidStepp,ARO,USA •JeffreySwab,ARL,USA •AndrewWereszczak,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA

Points of Contact •JerryLaSalvia:+1(410)306-0745;[email protected] •LisaProkuratFranks:+1(586)530-3682; [email protected] •JeffreySwab:+1(410)306-0753;[email protected]

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sYmposiUm 5: next Generation Bioceramics and Biocomposites novel bioceramic materials are being developed that will provide improvements in diagnosis and treatment of medical and dental conditions. in addition, the development and use of nanostructured materials, bio-inspired materials, biomimetic materials, and inorganic-organic structures has generated considerable scientific interest. this symposium will allow for discussion among the many groups involved in the develop-ment and use of bioceramics, including ceramic researchers, medical device manufacturers, and clinicians.

Proposed Session Topics •Porousbioceramics(jointwithSymposium9) •Advancedprocessingofbioceramics •Bio-syntheticinterfaces •Biomineralizationandtissue-materialinteractions •Bioactiveandresorbableceramics •Bio-inspiredandbiomimeticceramics •Self-assembledbioceramics •Ceramicsfordrugandgenedelivery •Antibacterialsurfaces •InVitroandinvivocharacterizationofbioceramics •Mechanicalpropertiesofbioceramics •Medicalanddentalapplicationsofbioceramics •Nanostructuredbioceramics(jointwithSymposium7) •Magneticnanoceramicsforbiomedicalapplications •Ceramicbiosensors

Symposium Organizers •RogerNarayan,UniversityofNorthCarolina,USA •MarkusReiterer,Medtronic,Inc.,USA •MartaCerruti,McGillUniversity,Canada •ChikaraOhtsuki,NagoyaUniversity,Japan •BikramjitBasu,IndianInstituteofScience,India •AkiyoshiOsaka,OkayamaUniversity,Japan •EnricaVerné,PolitecnicodiTorino,Italy

Points of Contact •RogerNarayan:+1(919)6968488; [email protected] •MarkusReiterer:[email protected] •MartaCerruti:[email protected] •ChikaraOhtsuki:[email protected] •EnricaVerné:[email protected]

sYmposiUm 6: Advanced materials and technologies for energy Genera-tion, conversion, and rechargeable energy storage the significant increases in demand of world energy consump-tion as well as clean and efficient energy resources have prompted the imperative searches of new materials and tech-nologies. the technologies aiming for clean energy generation withzero-emissionwillrequireadvancesinmaterialsdevelop-ments for electricity generation as well as efficient and reliable energy storage. this symposium will focus on the advanced engineering ceramics and technologies that could help the global community to achieve the stated goals. As for the electric energy generation focuses will be on materials for energy har-vesting and renewable energy generation. on the other hand, energy storage improvements in materials design, electrodes architecture, and cell chemistry are key factors to extend the life, enhance the safety, and lower the cost of rechargeable batteries that are regarded as the most efficient energy storage systems for portable electronics, renewable energy storage, smart grid, and transportation applications. A deeper understanding of the battery materials/property relationship, electrode/electrolyte interface phenomena, and cell failure mechanisms is critically needed to face these challenges. the search for advanced high capacity electrode materials and the implementation of the very challenging lithium sulfur and lithium-air batteries will be necessary to overcome the energy density shortfall in currently commercial batteries.

Proposed Session Topics •Stationaryrechargeablebatteriesforgrid,solarand wind technologies •Thermoelectricmaterialsforenergyharvesting •Materialsforthermionicandthermovoltaic applications •Materialsforsolar-thermalapplications •Advancedanodeandcathodematerialsforlithium batteries •Materialsdesign,screening,andelectrodearchitec- tures for lithium batteries •Diagnosticsandmaterialscharacterizationfor lithium batteries •Electrode/electrolyteinterfacecharacterizationfor lithium batteries •Applicationsfocusedlithiumbatteries •Lithiummetal-airbatterytechnology •Sodiumbatteriesandbeyondlithiumbatteries •Materialsofcapacitiveenergystorage(super- capacitors)

Symposium Organizers •IliasBelharouak,ArgonneNationalLaboratory,USA •H.T.Lin,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •SeanLi,UniversityofNewSouthWales,Australia •SujantoWidjaja,CorningIncorporated,USA •ShirleyMeng,UniversityofCaliforniaatSanDiego, UsA •PalaniBalaya,NationalUniversityofSingapore, singapore

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•MichaelE.Badding,CorningIncorporated,USA •TerryTritt,ClemsonUniversity,USA •Kuan-ZongFung,NationalChengKungUniversity, taiwan

Points of Contact •H.T.Lin:+1(865)576-8857;[email protected] •IliasBelharouak:+1(630)2524450; [email protected] •SeanLi:+61(2)9385-6565;[email protected]

sYmposiUm 7: 8th international symposium on nanostructured materials and nano- composites Theprimaryobjectiveofthissymposiumistobringtogetherscientistsandengineers investigating science and engineering of nanostructured materials, with a strong focus on recent innovation in nano-technological approaches and their impact on the current challenges of energy, healthcare and sustainability. in particular, special emphasis will be given to novel synthesis approaches, func-tionalization, processing, and characterization of metal and oxide nanoparticles, nanowires and their heterogeneous structures. Application of nanostructures in drug-delivery, catalysis, energy and sensing applications, nanostructured coat-ingsforphotovoltaic,bio-medicalandopticalapplicationswillformthemajorthrust areas. contributions related to energy applications such batteries, fuel cells, water splitting, as well as transparent conductors and challenges related to the large-scale production and integration of functional and structural nanoma-terials will be given particular attention.

Proposed Session Topics •Synthesis,functionalizationandassemblyofmetaloxidenano- materials •Metaloxidenanostructuresforchemicalandbiologicalsensors •One-dimensionalnanostructuresforenergyapplications •Nanotoxicityandhealthaspectsofengineerednanostructures •Transparentconductingoxidesforenergyharvesting •Nanomaterialsforphotocatalysis,solarhydrogenandthermo- electrics •Integrationoffunctionalmetaloxidenanostructuresindevices •Nanodevices:fabricationandlarge-scaleintegration •Innovativetechniquesforcharacterizationandmanipulationof nanostructures •Industrialdevelopmentandapplicationofnanomaterials

Symposium Organizers •SanjayMathur,UniversityofCologne,Germany •SuprakasSinhaRay,DST/CSIR-NationalCentreforNanomaterials, south Africa •MarliesvanBael,HasseltUniversity,Belgium •BalaVaidhyanathan,LoughboroughUniversity,UK •GuidoFaglia,UniversityofBrescia,Italy •HidehiroKamiya,UniversityofTokyo,Japan •Yoon-BongHahn,ChonbukNationalUniversity,Korea •MauroEpifani,CNR-IMM,Italy

Point of Contact •SanjayMathur:+49(221)470-4107;[email protected]

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sYmposiUm 8: 8th international symposium on Advanced processing and manufacturing technologies for structural and multifunctional mate-rials and systems (Apmt8) in honor of professor stuart Hampshire the properties and performance of structural and multifunction-al materials largely depend on their processing and manufactur-ing routes. manufacturing processes carefully designed with sufficient understanding of forming/sintering behaviors lead to reliable performance of components and products of large size and complex shapes. on the other hand, recently developed newprocessingandfabricationtechniquesofceramicmateri-alsandsystemsgiveusuniquepropertieswhichcannotbeachieved from the conventional routes.

the aim of this international symposium is to discuss global ad-vances in the research and development of advanced process-ing and manufacturing technologies for a wide variety of fiber reinforced and particulate composites, non-oxide and oxide based structural ceramics, and multifunctional materials, as well as their components and devices. current advances and state-of-the-art in various eco-friendly processing approaches will be covered. Advances in various processing and manufacturing technologies for fine scale mLccs and transparent or electronic ceramic devices will also be presented.

this international symposium is being held in honor of professor stuart Hampshire, University of Limerick, ireland, recognizing his outstanding contributions to science and technology of ad-vanced structural and multifunctional ceramics and his tireless efforts in promoting their wide scale industrial applications.

Proposed Session Topics •Additivemanufacturing,3Dprinting •Rapidprototyping,patterning,templatesandself assembly •Micro-electronicsdevicesandsystems •Advancedcompositemanufacturingtechnologies, hybrid processes •Advancedfiberfabrication •Nano-reinforcementprocessing(CNT,graphene,BN, etc.) •Novelforming/sinteringtechnologies •Microwave-ormicrowaveassisted processing, sps •Advancedpowdersynthesisand processing •Aqueoussynthesisandprocessing, colloidal processing •Polymer-basedprocessing •Design-orientedmanufacturingand processing •Largescale/complicatedshapepro- cessing

•Joining,integration,machining,repair,andrefur- bishment technologies •Greenmanufacturing;globalenvironmentalissues and standards •Globalmineralresourcesissues;geo-politics,and supply chain management •Lifecycleassessment,recycling,andreusetechno- logies

Symposium Organizers •TatsukiOhji,NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndus- trial science and technology (Aist), Japan •MrityunjaySingh,OhioAerospaceInstitute,NASA Glenn research center, UsA •CsabaBalazsi,HungarianAcademyofSciences, Hungary •AlidaBellosi,ISTEC-CNR,Italy •FrancisCambier,BelgianCeramicsResearchCenter, Belgium •SoshuKirihara,OsakaUniversity,Japan •AnneLeriche,UniversitédeValenciennesetdu Hainaut-Cambrésis(UVHC),France •JerzyLis,AGHUniversityofScienceandTechnology, poland •EugeneMedvedovski,EnduranceTechnologiesInc., canada •AleksanderPyzik,DowChemicalCompany,USA •PavolŠajgalík,InstituteofInorganicChemistry, slovak Academy of sciences, slovakia •A.S.K.Sinha,IndianInstituteofTechnology,India •RichardD.Sisson,Jr.,WorcesterPolytechnic institute, UsA •JunichiTatami,YokohamaNationalUniversity,Japan

Points of Contact •TatsukiOhji:[email protected] •MrityunjaySingh:[email protected]

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sYmposiUm 9: porous ceramics: novel developments and Applicationsporous materials are utilized in many applications including but not limited to thermal insulation, catalysts, catalyst supports, filters, adsorbers and sensors. this symposium aims to bring together the technical community to share recent advances in the formation, characterization, properties and modeling of porous ceramic, carbon, glass and glass-ceramic components for any application. these materials contain pore sizes from the nanometers to millimeters, and can have textured to random porosity or hierarchical porosity, and can be based on vari-ous pore architectures, such as foams, honeycombs, fiber networks, bio-inspired structures. this symposium will be the ideal showcase for the research activities of many groups involved in the development and use of porous materials includ-ing but not limited to the areas of ceramics, chemistry, mechanics, fluid dynam-ics, modeling and simulation and application engineering. A specific session will bedevotedtoPorousBioceramics,andwillbeco-organizedinconjunctionwithsymposium 5 (next Generation Bioceramics).

Proposed Session Topics •Innovationsinprocessingmethods&synthesisofporous ceramics •Structureandpropertiesofporousceramics •Modelingofporousstructuresandproperties •Novelcharacterizationtoolsofporousstructures •Mechanicalbehaviorofporousceramics •Micro-porousandmeso-porousceramics •Ceramicswithhierarchicalporosity

•Porousceramicsforenvironmentalapplications •Porousceramicsforenergyapplications •Porousceramicsforbiologicalapplications •Porousceramicsforfunctionalapplications •Porousceramicsforemissioncontrol

Symposium Organizers •PaoloColombo,UniversityofPadova,Italy •JamesW.Zimmermann,CorningIncorporated,USA •LennartBergström,UniversityofStockholm,Sweden •ManabuFukushima,NationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrial science and technology (Aist), Japan •YujiIwamoto,NagoyaInstituteofTechnology,Japan •AleksanderPyzik,DowChemicalCompany,USA •ThomasR.Watkins,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •YupingZheng,ShanghaiInstituteofCeramics,ChineseAcademy of sciences, china

Points of Contact •PaoloColombo:[email protected] •JamesW.Zimmermann:[email protected]

HILTON DAYTONA BEACH RESORT100 north Atlantic Ave.daytona Beach, Fla.Phone: 1-386-254-8200Fax: 1-386-253-8841

Rates: one to Four occupants $149Students: $123uS Government Employee: Prevailing rate

Mention the American ceramic Society to obtain the special rate. room rates are effective until december 13, 2013 and are based on availability.

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sYmposiUm 10: virtual materials (computational) design and ceramic Genome recent progress in computational material science has signifi-cantly enhanced the efficiency with which the understanding of fundamentals phenomena, the improvement of materials performance, the optimization of processing, the discovery of new materials, and the design of structural components can be achieved. Yet, many challenges remain. this symposium will focus on the design, modeling and simulation of ceramics and composites so as to further optimize their behavior and facilitate the design of new ceramics and composites with tailored properties. A broader perspective is desired including the interest related to ceramic genome, virtual materials design for new innovative materials and thermo-structure, integrated materials computational engineering, prediction of the structure and properties of crystals and defects, modeling materials be-havior under extreme/harsh environments, application of novel simulation methods for materials processing and performance, simulation of novel ceramics for functional applications, and the modeling of surfaces, interfaces and grain boundaries at multiple scales.

Proposed Session Topics •Ceramicgenome •Integratedmaterialscomputationalengineering •Novelsimulationmethodsformaterialsprocessing and performance •Multi-scalemodelingapproaches

•Modelingmaterialsbehaviorunderextreme/harsh environments (ultrahigh temperature, radiation, environmental damages and severe mechanical load and stresses) •Model-aideddesignofthermalinsulatingand thermo-structural materials •Modelinganddesignofnewinnovativeceramics for functional applications •Predictionofthecrystalstructureandpropertiesof new ceramics •Modelingdefectsandamorphousmatter •Modelingofsurfaces,interfacesandgrain boundaries at multiple scales

Symposium Organizers •JingyangWang,InstituteofMetalResearch, chinese Academy of sciences, china •BrianGood,NASAGlennResearchCenter,USA •JianLuo,ClemsonUniversity,USA •KatsuyukiMatsunaga,NagoyaUniversity,Japan •PaulRulis,UniversityofMissouri-KansasCity,USA •HansJ.Seifert,UniversityofKarlsruhe,Germany •GerardL.Vignoles,UniversityofBordeaux,France •WilliamJ.Weber,UniversityofTennessee,USA

Point of Contact •JingyangWang:+86-24-23971762; [email protected]

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sYmposiUm 11: Advanced materials and innovative processing ideas for the industrial root technologyindustrial root technology symbolically refers to the integration of six produc-tiontechnologygroups;casting,molding,forming,welding,heattreatment,andsurface treatment necessary to engineer goods having commercial and societal impacts. the production root technology includes both materials and process technologies,whicharehiddenbehindproducts,anddonotfrequently,appearoutward;however,areveryimportantfundamentalbackgroundsgreatlyinflu-encing the features. As the functions of product are becoming more and more complex and robust, the importance of root technologies is growing as well.

production root technology inevitably includes a broad spectrum of skills from material synthesis and integration all the way up to parts and modules manu-facturing imparting it an interdisciplinary nature in itself, since it. Also, when the development of industrial components with improved features is demanded es-pecially by employing the novel materials such as eco-Al, eco-mg and ceramics & composites, or by employing functional (low-friction, protective or decoration) coating methods, the interdisciplinary approach is playing even greater role. therefore, this symposium is designated to properly serve to provide precious chances for the world’s leading scientists and engineers from many fields to ex-change ideas and to build up new collaborations in the field of production root technology. many successful stories and noteworthy examples of transforming 3 d (dangerous, dirty, and difficult) aspects of production root technology into Ace (Automatic, clean, and easy) form would also be the perfect topic.

Proposed Session Topics •Innovativeprocesstechnologieswithenhancedperformancesof products •ProductionRootTechnologyforenablingTechnologyTransfer •Casting,moldingandintegrationofnovel“Eco-”materials •Nextgenerationsurfaceengineeringforlowerfrictioncoating, longer operation life solutions, improved corrosion protection, and etc. •Formingandweldingtechniquestailoredfornovelmaterials •Energysavingheattreatmentprocessusingceramicsand composite materials •Industrializationofdevelopedtechnologiesfacilitatingmass production

Symposium Organizers •SangmokLee,KoreaInstituteofIndustrialTechnology,Korea •TaejinHwang,KoreaInstituteofIndustrialTechnology,Korea •KyoungIlMoon,KoreaInstituteofIndustrialTechnology,Korea •SanjayMathur,UniversityofCologne,Germany •AliErdemir,ArgonneNationalLaboratory,USA •TimHosenfeldt,SchaefflerGroup,Germany •SangSubKim,InhaUniversity,Korea •SeHoonKwon,PusanNationalUniversity,Korea •TadachikaNakayama,NagaokaUniversityofTechnology,Japan •JunAkedo,TheNationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrialScience and technology (Aist), Japan

Points of Contact •SangmokLee:[email protected] •TaejinHwang:[email protected] •KyoungIlMoon:[email protected]

sYmposiUm 12: materials for extreme en-vironments: Ultrahigh temperature ceramics (UHtcs) and nano-laminated ternary carbides andNitrides(MAXPhases)Ultrahigh temperature ceramics (UHtcs) and nano-laminated ternary carbides andnitrides(MAXphases)arepotentialmaterialsforuseinextremeenviron-mentssuchasscramjetenginecomponents,leadingedgesandthermalprotec-tion systems for hypersonic vehicles, and cladding materials in generation iv nuclear reactors. However, their thermal/chemical stability in extreme environ-ments, the ability to be formed into complex shapes/sharp edges, thermal shock resistance, irradiation resistance, and damage tolerance are all critical challenges limitingnear-termindustrialapplicationsofthesematerials.Consequently,further research is needed to understand multi-scale structure-property relation-shipsofexistingsystems;designnewcompositions/composites;investigatenewapproaches for improving the thermal shock resistance, thermochemical stability, damagetoleranceandmachinability;anddevelopnovelprocessingmethodsforbulk ceramics and coatings. this symposium will focus on design, processing, structure-property relationships, thermal and mechanical properties, oxidation resistance,machiningandjoining,andstabilityofUHTCsandMAXphasesbothfrom fundamental and application-oriented perspectives.

Proposed Session Topics •Newprecursorsforpowders,fibersandcoatings •Structure-propertyrelationships •Materialsdesign •Novelprocessingmethods(bulk,coatingsandthin-films) •Novelcharacterizationmethodsandlifetimeassessment •Methodsforimprovingdamagetolerance,oxidationandthermal shock resistance •Newmethodsforjoiningandmachiningofcomponents •Structuralstabilityunderextremeenvironments(irradiation, ultrahigh temperature)

Symposium Organizers •YanchunZhou,AerospaceResearchInstituteofMaterial& processing technology, china •JonBinner,LoughboroughUniversity,UK •EricaL.Corral,UniversityofArizona,USA •PerEklund,LinköpingUniversity,Sweden •WilliamG.Fahrenholtz,MissouriUniversityofScienceand technology, UsA •FredericMonteverde,InstituteofScienceandTechnologyof ceramics-cnr, italy •MiladinRadovic,TexasA&MUniversity,USA •JochenSchneider,RWTHAachen,Germany •LucJ.Vandeperre,ImperialCollegeLondon,UK •Guo-JunZhang,ShanghaiInstituteofCeramics,ChineseAcademy of sciences, china

Point of Contact •YanchunZhou:+86(01)6838-2478; [email protected]

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sYmposiUm 13: Advanced ceram-ics and composites for sustainable nuclear energy and Fusion energyceramics and ceramic composites continue to attract grow-ing attention as the key enabling materials for the safer and sustainable nuclear energy and for future fusion energy systems. this symposium provides a venue for material scientists and nuclear engineers to discuss the opportunities and needs for advanced ceramics and composites in such energy systems, and the current state-of-the-art science and technology of these materials ranging from materials design, processing and properties to their performance in harsh nuclear environments. Wewillalsodebateprospectsoftheircommercialdevelopment,andqualificationandlicensingrequirements.Thissymposiumisco-sponsored by the Acers nuclear and environmental technol-ogy division.

Proposed Session Topics •Ceramicsandcompositestechnologyforaccident- tolerantLWRfuelsandcore •Ceramicandcarboncompositesforhigh- temperature reactors and other fission reactor concepts •Ceramicsandcompositesfordetectionofnuclear radiation •Joiningandcoatingforreactorcomponents •Ceramicsandrefractorycompositesforfusion blanket and divertor •Graphiteandcarbonmaterials •Novelceramicsandcompositesfornuclearand fusion •Crystalline,amorphousandcompositematerialsfor waste immobilization •Fuelreprocessingandmanagementoffission product elements

•Fundamentalscienceofradiationdamage,defect production, evolutions, and interactions •Theory,modeling,andsimulationofradiation defects •Fuelandcladdingevolutionandperformance modeling •Codesandstandards,designmethodology

Symposium Organizers •JosefMatyas,PacificNorthwestNationalLabora- tory, UsA •YutaiKatoh,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •TatsuyaHinoki,KyotoUniversity,Japan •Weon-JuKim,KoreaAtomicEnergyResearchInsti- tute,Korea •MonicaFerraris,PolitecnicodiTorino,Italy •SteveGonczy,GatewayMaterialsTechnology,USA •LanceSnead,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •VeenaTikare,SandiaNationalLaboratories,USA •WilliamJ.Weber,UniversityofTennessee,USA •TedBesmann,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •IzabelaSzlufarska,UniversityofWisconsin,USA •KevinFox,SavannahRiverNationalLaboratory,USA

Points of Contact •JosefMatyas:+1(509)372-6023; [email protected] •YutaiKatoh:+1(865)576-5996;[email protected]

Exhibition Information reserve your booth space today for the premier advanced ceramics & composites event.

this event offers an exceptional opportunity to present your company’s latest products, sevices and technology to a sophisticated audience sharply focused on this market.

Exhibits Open:tuesday, January 28, 2014, 5:00-8:00 p.m.Wednesday, January 29, 2014, 5:00-7:30 p.m. Exposition Location:ocean center Arena, 101 north Atlantic Avenue, daytona Beach, Fla.

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Focused session 1: Geopolymers, chemically Bonded ceramics, eco-friendly and sustain-able materials ceramic-like inorganic polymers can be made under low energy conditions such as ambient temperatures and pressures. these materials include alumino-silicates or “geopolymers”, phosphates and other chemically bonded inor-ganic compounds. the use of waste products or natural materials as starting compounds or as reinforcements in composites demonstrates the eco-friendly and sustainable nature of these materials. novel potential applications of such composites include hydrogen storage, water purification and biocidal activity, porousmaterialsforCO2sequestration,thermalinsulation,fireresistance,build-ing materials, structural ceramic composites.

Proposed Session Topics •Synthesis,processingmicrostructure •Porosity(nano-,meso-,micro-) •Mechanicalproperties,thermalshockresistance •Otherinorganicanalogues •Composites •Conversiontoceramics •Wasteencapsulation •Constructionmaterials •Coatings(fireresistant,acidresistant) •Novelapplications •Sustainablematerials

Session Organizers •WaltraudM.Kriven,UniversityofIllinoisatUrbana-Champaign, UsA •KennethMacKenzie,VictoriaUniversityofWellington,New Zealand •JohnL.Provis,UniversityofSheffield,UK •ClausH.Rüscher,LeibnizUniversityofHannover,Germany •SylvieRossignol,GEMH-ENSCI,France •KwesiSagoe-Crentsil,CSIROMelbourne,Australia •HubertRahier,VrijeUniversiteit,Belgium •ChristinaLeonelli,UniversityofModena,Italy

Point of Contact •WaltraudM.Kriven:+1(217)333-5258; [email protected]

Focused session 2: Advanced ceramic materi-als and processing for photonics and energy in the past few years significant progress has been reported on the synthesis as well as on the structural, physical and chemical characterization of self-assem-bled metal oxide nanostructures with sizes in the range of 1-100 nm that exhibit size-dependent properties. the field of nanostructured materials (e.g. nanowires, nanorods, nanotetrapods) has become one of the most active research areas within the nano-science community. such materials are leading to fundamental new discoveries as well as applications in photovoltaics, electroceramics, multi-ferroic materials, catalysis and solar Hydrogen.

this session focuses on synthesis, structural and functional characterization of self-organized materials and nanostructures of all ceramic materials with appli-cation potentials as functional materials, with particular consideration given to the capability to tailor and control material properties via surface and structural modifications. Furthermore, this focused session will also be devoted to new nanotechnology tools and technological procedures useful for the development of new functional devices integrating bottom-up and top-down technologies.

Proposed Session Topics •Multi-functionalmaterials •Advancedandnanostructuredmaterialsforphotonics •Advancedandnanostructuredmaterialsforelectronics •Advancedandnanostructuredmaterialsforsensing •Advancedandnanostructuredmaterialsforphoto- voltaics and solar fuels

Session Organizers •AlbertoVomiero,CNR–UniversityofBrescia,Italy •FedericoRosei,UniversityduQuebec,Canada •YasuhiroTachibana,RMITUniversity,Australia •DanielMilanese,PolitecnicodiTorino,Italy

Point of Contact •AlbertoVomiero:[email protected]

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Focused session 3: rare earth oxides for energy, optics and Biomedical Applications scientific interest in the applications of rare-earth-based materials and their hybrids is ever increasing in many differ-ent fields, including energy, catalysis, magnetism, photonics, electronics, cosmetics and biomedical applications. this fact is counterbalanced by economic and political issues related to theglobalavailabilityofrareearthelements.Thequestiontoask is, are these materials actually rare? researchers working with these materials on a given application are often unaware of the problems encountered in different disciplines. therefore a timely opportunity needs to be created to concentrate in a single symposium to spur the interest of scientists working on rare-earth-based materials and hybrids from various perspec-tives including science and revolutionary technologies. the aim of this symposium is to offer a forum of discussion for scientists, engineers, policy makers and industries involved in the research, development, fabrication, and applications based on rare earth materials.

Proposed Session Topics •Synthesisandcharacterizationofrare-earth-based materials and hybrids •Size-scaleeffectsinrareearthcompounds •Modelingandsimulationopportunitiesandchal- lenges •Energyapplicationsincludingionicconductivity •Opticalandphotonicpropertiesandapplications •Electronicpropertiesandapplications •Magneticpropertiesandapplications

•Useofrareearthoxidesincosmetics •Biomedicalapplicationsincludingtherapeutics, sensing, imaging and toxicity •Policiesonrareearthavailability

Symposium Organizers •SudiptaSeal,UniversityofCentralFlorida,USA •KellyNash,UniversityofTexasatSanAntonio,USA •EnricoTraversa,JiaotongUniversity,China,and University of rome tor vergata, italy

Point of Contact •SudiptaSeal:+1(407)823-5277;+1(407)-823-1458; [email protected]

3rd Global Young investigator Forum the Global Young investigators Forum aims to facilitate scientific discussions among young researchers and exchange of ideas essential to identify emerging global challenges at the interface of physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, material science and engineering. Young researches below 35 years of ageareinvitedtojointhiseventtoshareanddiscusstheirrecent results in form of brief presentations. this forum will help to establish global cooperation and networks among young scientists to approach future challenges in ceramic science and technology. this interdisciplinary symposium will cover, but is not limited to the following thematic areas

Proposed Session Topics •Frontiersinceramicchemistryandphysics:newpre- cursorsforfunctionalceramics;ceramicsand

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catalysis, functional surface, simulation and modeling •Ceramichybridmaterialsandcomposites:ceramicmatrix composites, biological and medical applications •Ceramicprocessingandapplication:novelprocessingand synthesis routes •Applications:ceramicsensorsandactuators,energygeneration and storage, photo-catalysis •Youngresearchers’mobilityandnetworks

Session Organizers •ThomasFischer,UniversityofCologne,Germany •S.MahboobehHosseini,UniversityofCaliforniaatDavis,USA •CraigSmith,NASAGlennResearchCenter/UniversityofAkron, UsA •SatokoTasaki,NationalInstituteofAIST,Japan •BonexWakufwaMwakikunga,CSIR-NationalCentreforNano- structured materials, south Africa •AlexChinghuanLee,NationalUniversityofKaohsiung,Taiwan •FernandoTorresAndón,KarolinskaInstitute,Sweden

Points of Contact •ThomasFischer:[email protected] •S.MahboobehHosseini:[email protected]

2nd pacific rim engineering ceramics summit during the last fifty years, a wide ranging ground breaking research, technology development, and commercialization in the field of engineering and functional ceramics took place in the pacific rim countries. these seminal contributions to design and engineering of ceramics for multifunctional properties, led to their wide scale applications in energy, aerospace, healthcare, communication, infrastructure, transportation, environmental, and other industries. these ceramic technologies and systems led to significant improvements in living standards andqualityoflifeforpeoplefromallovertheworld.

the summit series started in 2011 with focus on pacific rim countries. second summit in 2012 focused on eU-Us ceramic efforts and 2013 was the summit of Americas. second pacific rim engineering ceramics summit in 2014 is expected to bring together a wide variety of experts from academia, industries, research institutes/laboratories to discuss the current state of the art and various techni-cal challenges in research, development, engineering, manufacturing, and appli-cation of ceramic materials. the goal of this summit is to provide a forum for the information exchange on current status and emerging trends in various ceramic technologies in pacific rim countries. the technical program of the summit will cover wide ranging topics and identify:

–Currenttrendandfuturedirectionsforresearchandtechnology –Challengesandopportunitiesforvariousceramictechnologies –Energyandenvironmentalissuesandroleofceramics –Ceramiceducation,training,andknowledgemanagement –Overviewofmajorceramicseffortsintheregion

the technical program of the summit will consist of invited and contributed presentations.Wehopethatthisforumwillserveasaglobalstagefortheinformation exchange on the latest emerging ceramic technologies and facilitate open dialogue and discussion with leading experts.

Organizers •MrityunjaySingh,Director,TheAmericanCeramicSociety,USA •Hai-DooKim,President,KoreanCeramicSociety,Korea

•TatsukiOhji,Trustee,ACerSEngineeringCeramicsDivisionand director, ceramic society of Japan •Jow-LayHuang,President,NationalUniversityofKaohsiung, taiwan •H.T.Lin,OakRidgeNationalLaboratory,USA •ArvindSaxena,Director,DMRSDE,Kanpur,India •ShaomingDong,Director,CompositeCenter,ShanghaiInstituteof ceramics, china •LalitK.Sharma,Chairman,WesternUPChapterofInCerSand CGCRI,Khurja,India

Points of Contact: •MrityunjaySingh:[email protected] •TatsukiOhji:[email protected]

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