Symposium | Scope | Symposium Chair |
1. 2D Materials (2DM) | Two-dimensional nanomaterials, such as graphene, MoS2 and graphitic carbon nitride, have been offering effective solutions to global challenging issues of water, energy and environment. The purpose of this symposium is to promote communications between researchers working on computational modeling and experimental fabrication of two-dimensional nanomaterials for environmental and energy solutions in a wide range of topics including but not limited to: water desalination, hydrogen storage, gas separation, blue energy production, water splitting, nanostructure design/fabrication,and advanced modeling techniques. |
Yu ZHOU, Central South University, China Co-Chair: |
2. Biomedical and Healthcare (BHC) |
This symposium is for discussion and exchange of the state-of-the-art researches and developments on coatings and thin films for biomedical & healthcare applications. As one of the most interdisciplinary research area, topics of interests in this symposium include but not limited to:
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Yixiang OU, Beijing Academy of Science and Technology, China Co-Chair: |
3. Surface Treatment & Protection (STP) |
This symposium provides a platform for the exchange of experimental and theoretical investigations into surface treatments (pre-treatment, post-treatments, hybrid-treatments) and coatings for surface protection applications, including mechanical (deformation, fracture, fatigue, delamination), tribological, anti-corrosion, anti-oxidation, as well as wetting & anti-wetting (e.g., anti-fogging, self-cleaning, anti-icing). In addition, surface treatments and coatings for protection or barriers under harsh environment impacts (high or ultra-high temperature and thermomechanical stresses) are also included. The focus is on the effectiveness of surface protection via materials design, selection, simulation, process development, microstructural characterization, and optimization. The above list is not exhaustive – other relevant topics for surface protection are welcome. |
Wan-Yu WU, National United University, Taiwan Co-Chair: |
4. Energy & Sustainability (ENS) | This symposium aims to provide an international forum for discussion and exchange of ideas on the state-of-the-art research and development of thin films for energy conversion and storage. It covers a wide spectrum of energy-related topics, including solar cells, fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, flow batteries, supercapacitors, and so on. Researchers are welcome to present their recent studies on materials and devices pertinent to the above-mentioned topics. * Organized sessions with special topics including Fuel Cells, Energy, and broad aspects of engineering topics that do not fall in the categories of other symposia. |
Lidong SUN, Chongqing University, China Co-Chair: |
5. Coating towards Industrial Applications (CIA) |
This symposium is for discussion and updates on technological inventions/developments in industrial applications of various thin films and coatings, including processing and characterization equipment as well as technologies for post-treatment of the waste liquids or gases in fabrication of films or coatings. We welcome participants from industries, universities, and research laboratories to submit papers with real case industrial applications. The potential topics may include but not limited to:
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Deen SUN, Southwest University, China Co-Chair: |
6. Materials Simulation, Design & AI (MSD) |
Accelerated design of novel materials for variousapplications via integrating experiments, modelling & simulation, and artificial intelligence (machine learning) has grown rapidly in recent years. This symposium provides a platform for researchers to understand advanced computational approaches and their applications in materials science and chemistry, exchange ideas, and promotecollaboration between experimentalists and theorists. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
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Jianwei ZHENG, Institute of High Performance Computing, Singapore Co-Chair: |
7. Nanostructures, Nanocomposites & Nanoparticles (NNN) |
This Symposium focuses on recent advances in both fundamental and applied science of nanostructured thin films and coatings. Particular attentions will be given to the design, processing, characterization, properties, performance and applications of nanostructured thin films and coatings. Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
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Yujie CHEN, The University of Adelaide, Australia Co-Chair: |
8. Optical Thin Films (OTF) |
Optical thin films are one of the core technologies in modern optical research field. This symposium aims to bring together global researchers working at this field and discuss the developing trends and recent progress, including following topics:
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Xinbin CHENG, Tongji University, China Co-Chair: |
9. Organic Electronics and Photonics (OEP) |
This symposium is highly interdisciplinary and crosses the boundaries of thin films in the field of physics, chemistry, materials science and optics, and will address fundamental questions as well as applications. Topics of interests may include but not limited to,
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Xiaotao HAO, Shandong University, China Co-Chair: |
10. Smart Materials and Microsystems (SMM) |
The objective of this symposium is to bring together researchers working in the new and exciting areas of smart materials and microsystems, which include the following topics:
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Yongqing FU, Northumbria University, UK Co-Chair: |
11. Thin Film Devices (TFD) |
This symposium provides a platform for participants to share recent advancements in thin film device technologies. Thin films can be achieved through various physical and chemical methods. The further developments of thin film devices strongly depend on the state-of-the-art knowledge of thin film technologies. The topics of interests may include but not limited to:
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Dong-Sing WUU, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan Co-Chair: |
12. The 2nd Int’l Symposium on Smart Coating Techniques (SMT) |
This symposium aims to provide a platform to help practitioners in the field of smart films and coatings understand the latest international research progresses and development trends, share research insights and plan the development direction on smart coatings technologies. Through this conference, a new supply-demand relationship will be established, and thematic research groups or an alliance will be established to achieve the goal of research-academia-industry-application entire chain. The topics of interests may include but not limited to:
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Jiaqi ZHU, Harbin Institute of Technology, China Co-Chair: |
[Special Symposium-1] Korea-Singapore Joint Science and Engineering (KSC) |
This symposium will host papers and presentations of Korean and Singapore researchers as a special workshop for collaboration opportunities. Submission is by invitation of Symposium Chairs. |
Suk Won CHA, Seoul National University Co-Chair: Yun Seog Lee, Seoul Natioanl Univerisy YOON Yongjin, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology |
[Special Symposium-2] Part Surface Technology and Green Manufacturing (PST) |
This symposium aims to provide a discussion and exchange platform for the latest research and progress in surface integrity and processing for functional component manufacturing. As an interdisciplinary field with a wide range of applications, topics of interest to this symposium include but are not limited to: 1. Precision machining surface integrity and application research; 2. Ceramic surface processing and film preparation and application; 3. Research and application of parts lubrication; 4. Research on the application of thin film materials in green energy |
Yuhou WU, Shenyang Jianzhu University, China Co-Chair: He WANG, Shenyang Jianzhu University, China |
[Special Symposium-3] Carbon-Based Films and Hard Coating Technology (CBF) |
This symposium serves as a platform for researchers and industrial engineers to discuss the latest advancements in the synthesis of carbon-based thin films, including carbon nanotubes, diamond films, and diamond-like carbon films. The research presented may encompass the structural, electrical, and mechanical properties of these films, highlighting their potential applications in electronics, energy storage, and biomedicine. Additionally, the symposium will address optimizing deposition methods, characterizing film performance, and investigating novel applications, all contributing to the progress in carbon-based thin film technology. |
Lang HU, Jihua Lab, China Co-Chair: |