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Session 21: ENERGY SAVING TECHNIQUES

Note: We assume all delegates attend the full 3-day conference. The times/dates shown on the website are tentative for conference scheduling, and subject to change before 20th July 2015, Final schedule will be confirmed on 21st July 2015.

For receiving the demand of sustainable society, energy saving techniques have paid considerable attentions. Voltage controlled system is one of the key system which can reduce energy consumption compared with conventional current controlled system, because ideally there is no Joule heating losses for voltage controlled systems. Fabricating nanostructures are also effective, since it will reduce energy consumption by scaling law and its quantum effect could also contribute to saving energy. This session will include (but not limited to) developments, syntheses, fabrications, characterizations, applications of such systems or related materials.

Session 21E, 13th August 2015, 8:30-10:15
Moderator: Dr. Peiqing Yu, CEMTHI, site Cyclotron, CNRS, France

Electric control of magnetization using magnetoelectric effect of Cr2O3 thin film for low energy consumption magnetic recording devices (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Tomohiro Nozaki
Graduate school of engineering
Tohoku University, Sendai
Japan

Bio-sketch

Reducing Friction Drag on Flat Plate (20 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Nikolay I. Klyuev
Department of Mathematical Modeling in Mechanics
Samara State University
Russian Federation

Bio-sketch

The Effect of Particle Size Distribution on the Frictional Pressure Drop on Hole Cleaning in the Horizontal Wells (20 minutes) Abstract

Hossein (Zane) Zeinali, PhD, PEng
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Alberta
Canada

Bio-sketch

The Mechanochemical Component of Friction Force at Interfaces (20 minutes) Abstract

Thiago A. L. Burgo, Ph.D.
Tribology and Electrical Phenomena
National Nanotechnology Laboratory
National Center for Energy and Materials Research
Brazil

Bio-sketch

Fabrication of ferromagnetic-metal/molecule/ferromagnetic-metal nanoscale junctions utilizing thin-film edges and their structural and electrical properties (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Hideo Kaiju
Research Institute for Electronic Science
Hokkaido University
Japan

Bio-sketch

 

This session is chaired by:

Dr. Tomohiro Nozaki
Graduate school of engineering
Tohoku University, Sendai
Japan

 

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