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Session 07: NANOMECHANICS
Mechanical properties are crucial to better understand the final properties of applicable materials. From this point of view Nanomechanics is an important Nanoscience branch, which allows to study fundamental mechanical properties at the nanoscale. This knowledge is key point for the application of novel materials.
All research investigations done recently in the field of Nanomechanics are welcome to be discussed in this session in order to better understand mechanical behavior of the materials at the nanoscale.
Session 07B, 11th July 2016, 13:40-15:25
Moderator: Prof. Sung Youb Kim, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea |
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Tribological reliability of MEMS multi-layered thin films
(20 minutes) Abstract
Dr. Hartono (Anton) Sumali
Manager, Materials Mechanics and Tribology Department
Sandia National Laboratories
United States
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Strain dependent energy band alignments at ASnO3-SrTiO3 (A = Ca, Sr, and Ba) and ASnO3- ASnO3 heterointerfaces revealed through in situ photoemission
(20 minutes) Abstract
Prof. John David Baniecki
Fujitsu Laboratories, Atsugi & Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japan
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Non-linear creep behaviors of LLM-105/fluoropolymer nanocomposites
(20 minutes) Abstract
Juan Zhang
Associate Professor
Research Laboratory of Energetic Materials
Institute of Chemical Materials
China Academy of Engineering Physics
China
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Improved mechanical characteristics under dynamic and static tests of composites carbon fibers by the addition of stainless steel and alumina powders at interfaces
(15 Minutes) Abstract
Youcef Mebarki
Department of Engineering Mechanics
Laboratory of LMER
University A. Mira of Bejaia
Algeria
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Structure defects in anthracite: Implications for its ductile deformation mechanism
(10 minutes) Abstract
Yuzhen Han
Key Laboratory of Computational Geodynamics, Chinese Academy of Science(CAS)
College of Earth Science
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
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Session 07F, 13th July 2016, 10:35-12:20
Moderator: Dr. Hartono (Anton) Sumali, Sandia National Laboratories, USA |
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A nanoscale, strain-based device for fast low power switching, RF applications and memory
(30 minutes) Abstract
Glenn J. Martyna
PhD
Physical Sciences, IBM Watson Research Center, United States
Honorary Professor of Physics, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Effective moduli of fibrous piezoelectric nanocomposites
(20 Minutes) Abstract
Prof. Dr. Tungyang Chen
Civil Engineering Department
National Cheng Kung University
Taiwan
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Thermal Behaviour of Nanostructured Surfaces at Low Pressure
(20 minutes) Abstract
Ali Khabari, PhD
Professor and Chair
College of Engineering and Technology
Department of Electrical Engineering and Technology
Wentworth Institute of Technology
United States
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A study on failure modes of nanoscale materials
(20 minutes) Abstract
Sung Youb Kim
Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineerging
Director, UNIST Supercomputing Center
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
South Korea
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Preparation of shape stable and enhanced thermal conductivity of mineral-supported composite phase change materials for thermal energy storage
(10 minutes) Abstract
Yali Li
Beijing Key Laboratory of Materials Utilization of Nonmetallic Minerals and Solid Wastes,
National Laboratory of Mineral Materials
School of Materials Science and Technology
China University of Geosciences (Beijing)
China
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