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WARSAW 20–24 September 2015 Final Program WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY EUROMAT 2015 is tightly connected with E-MRS Fall Meeting 2015 (15-18 Sept.), organised by E-MRS and “Materials Weekend“ (19-20 Sept.), organised jointly by E-MRS and FEMS under the auspice of EMF www.euromat2015.fems.org European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 1 Index General Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Oral Sessions Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Symposia / Room / Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Poster Sessions Chart & Area G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Congress Venue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Committees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Welcome Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 FEMS Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Satellite Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Scientific Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Plenary Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Area G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Lecture Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Oral Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Exhibitors & Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 3 General Program Time 8:00-12:00 SATURDAY SUNDAY Sept 19th Sept 20th Registration MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Time Sept 21st Sept 22th Sept 23th Sept 24th 8:00-19:00 Registration Registration Registration Registration Exhibition Exhibition 9:00-19:00 9:00-20:00 MATERIALS WEEKEND 20:45 Opening Plenary AM1 AM1 AM1 AM1 10:30-11:00 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break 11:00-13:00 Plenary AM2 AM2 AM2 AM2 13:00-14:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:00-16:00 G1 G2 G3 14:30-16:30 PM1 PM1 PM1 Plenary PM1 16:30-17:00 Coffee break Coffee break Coffee break Closing 17:00-19:00 PM2 Poster session 1 Poster session 2 FIRST ROUND 19:30 20:00 8:30-10:30 Concert Welcome reception Gala Dinner SECOND ROUND Concert European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 5 Oral Sessions Chart Monday, 21 September AM1 8:30-10:30 Opening Ceremony Dr Patrice Turchi Prof. Ke Lu Symposium PM1 PM2 14:30-16:30 17:00-19:00 A1.1 A1.2 A1.2-1 A1.3 Tuesday, 22 September Wednesday, 23 September AM2 11:00-13:00 Marek Darecki Prof. Alan Windle Prof. Leigh Canham PM1 14:30-16:30 Closing Ceremony Prof. Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski Prof. Jordi Sort Dr Tony Tomsia AM1 8:30-10:30 AM2 PM1 11:00-13:00 14:30-16:30 A1.1-1 A1.1-2 A1.2-2 A1.2-3 A1.2-4 A1.3-1 A1.3-2 A1.3-3 A1.1-3 AM1 8:30-10:30 A1.1-4 AM2 PM1 11:00-13:00 14:30-16:30 A1.1-5 AM1 8:30-10:30 AM2 11:00-13:00 A1.1-6 A2.1 A2.1-1 A2.1-2 A2.1-3 A2.1-4 A2.1-5 A2.1-6 B1.1 B1.1-1 B1.1-2 B1.1-3 B1.1-4 B1.1-5 B1.1-6 B1.2-7 B1.2-8 B2.3-1 B2.3-2 B3.2-1 B3.2-2 B3.2-3 C1.1-7 C1.1-8 C2.3-1 C2.3-2 C2.3-3 C3.3-6 C3.3-7 C3.3-8 C3.3-9 C4.2-1 C4.2-2 C4.2-3 D1.2-3 D1.2-4 D1.2-5 D2.2-1 D2.2-2 B1.2 B1.2-1 B1.2-2 B1.2-3 B1.2-4 B1.2-5 B1.2-6 B1.3 B1.3-1 B1.3-2 B1.3-3 B1.3-4 B1.3-5 B1.3-6 B2.1 B2.1-1 B2.1-2 B2.1-3 B2.2-1 B2.2-2 B2.2-3 B2.2 B2.3 B3.1 B3.1-1 B3.1-2 C1.1 C1.1-1 C1.1-2 C1.1-3 C2.1 C2.1-1 C2.1-2 C2.1-3 C2.2 C1.1-4 C1.1-5 C1.1-6 C2.2-1 C2.2-2 C2.2-3 C2.3 C3.1 C3.1-1 C3.1-2 C3.1-3 C3.2 C3.2-1 C3.2-2 C3.2-3 C3.2-4 C3.3-1 C3.3-2 C3.3-3 C4.1-2 C4.1-3 C4.1-4 C3.3 C4.1 C4.1-1 C3.3-4 C3.3-5 C4.2 C4.3 C4.3-1 C4.3-2 C4.3-3 D1.1 D1.1-2 D1.2 D1.3-1 D1.3-2 D1.3-3 D2.1 D2.1-1 D2.1-2 D2.1-3 D2.1-4 D1.1-3 D1.1-4 D1.2-1 D1.2-2 D2.1-5 D2.2 D2.3 D3.1 D2.3-1 D3.1-1 D3.1-2 D3.1-3 D3.1-4 D3.1-5 D3.3-1 D3.3-2 D3.3-3 E1.1-4 E1.1-5 D3.2 D3.3 E1.1 E1.1-1 E1.1-2 E1.1-3 E2.1 E2.1-1 E2.1-2 E2.1-3 B2.3-3 C4.3-4 D1.1-1 D1.3 A2.1-7 B3.1-3 B3.2 E3.1 D2.3-2 D2.3-3 D2.3-4 D2.3-5 D3.2-1 D3.2-2 D3.2-3 D3.2-4 E3.1-1 E3.1-2 E4.1-1 E4.1-2 E4.1-3 F2.1 F2.1-1 F2.1-2 F2.1-3 F2.1-4 F3.1 F3.1-1 F3.1-2 F3.1-3 F3.1-4 E4.1 F1.1 F3.2 6 Thursday, 24 September F1.1-1 F1.1-2 F1.1-3 F3.2-1 F1.1-4 F3.2-2 F1.1-5 F3.2-3 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Symposia / Room / Day Monday, 21 September Building Tuesday, 22 September Wednesday, 23 September PM1 14:30-16:30 PM2 17:00-19:00 AM1 8:30-10:30 AM2 11:00-13:00 PM1 14:30-16:30 AM1 8:30-10:30 AM2 11:00-13:00 PM1 14:30-16:30 B1.2 - 1 B1.2 - 2 B1.2 - 3 B1.2 - 4 B1.2 - 5 B1.2 - 6 B1.2 - 7 B1.2 - 8 Thursday, 24 September AM1 8:30-10:30 AM2 11:00-13:00 C4.2 - 3 MB Main Hall MB 134 MB 144 F1.1 - 1 F1.1 - 2 F1.1 - 3 F1.1 - 4 F1.1 - 5 E3.1 - 1 E3.1 - 2 C4.2 - 1 C4.2 - 2 MB 206 C2.1 - 1 C2.1 - 2 C2.1 - 3 C2.2 - 1 C2.2 - 2 C2.2 - 3 C2.3 - 1 C2.3 - 2 C2.3 - 3 B1.1 - 1 B1.1 - 2 B1.1 - 3 B1.1 - 4 B1.1 - 5 B1.1 - 6 E2.1 - 1 E2.1 - 2 E2.1 - 3 F3.2 - 2 F3.2 - 3 F3.1 - 1 F3.1 - 2 F3.1 - 3 A2.1 - 3 A2.1 - 5 A2.1 - 6 A2.1 - 7 F2.1 - 1 F2.1 - 2 F2.1 - 3 F2.1 - 4 MB 208 MB 213 F3.1 - 4 MB 215 F3.2 - 1 MB 219 A2.1 - 1 A2.1 - 2 C4.1 - 3 C4.1 - 4 A1.1 - 1 A1.1 - 2 A1.1 - 3 A1.1 - 4 A1.1 - 5 A1.1 - 6 D2.2 - 1 D2.2 - 2 D3.1 - 3 D3.1 - 4 D3.1 - 5 D1.2 - 1 D1.2 - 2 D1.2 - 3 D1.2 - 4 D1.2 - 5 MB 226 C4.1 - 1 C4.1 - 2 MB 231 A2.1 - 4 MB Small Hall MB 306 D3.1 - 1 MB 309 E1.1 - 1 MB 315 D3.1 - 2 E1.1 - 2 E1.1 - 3 E1.1 - 4 E1.1 - 5 B3.2 - 1 B3.2 - 2 B3.2 - 3 C3.3 - 1 C3.3 - 2 C3.3 - 3 C3.3 - 4 C3.3 - 5 C3.3 - 6 C3.3 - 7 C3.3 - 8 C3.3 - 9 B1.3 - 5 B1.3 - 6 D3.2 - 1 D3.2 - 2 D3.2 - 3 D3.2 - 4 D2.3 - 5 MB 327 C3.2 - 1 C3.2 - 2 C3.2 - 3 C3.2 - 4 MB 437 C4.3 - 1 C4.3 - 2 C4.3 - 3 C4.3 - 4 MB 437A B1.3 - 1 B1.3 - 2 B1.3 - 3 B1.3 - 4 MF 40 C3.1 - 1 C3.1 - 2 C3.1 - 3 MF 101 A1.2 - 1 A1.2 - 2 MF 102 A1.2 - 3 A1.2 - 4 D1.3 - 3 D1.1 - 1 D1.1 - 2 D1.1 - 3 D1.1 - 4 MF 103 D1.3 - 1 D1.3 - 2 D3.3 - 1 D3.3 - 2 D3.3 - 3 E4.1 - 1 E4.1 - 2 E4.1 - 3 MF 107 C1.1 - 1 C1.1 - 2 C1.1 - 3 C1.1 - 4 C1.1 - 5 C1.1 - 6 C1.1 - 7 C1.1 - 8 PF Auditorium Level 1 D2.1 - 1 D2.1 - 2 D2.1 - 3 D2.1 - 4 D2.1 - 5 D2.3 - 1 D2.3 - 2 D2.3 - 3 D2.3 - 4 PF 113 B2.1 - 1 B2.1 - 2 B2.1 - 3 B2.2 - 1 B2.2 - 2 B2.2 - 3 B2.3 - 1 B2.3 - 2 B2.3 - 3 B3.1 - 1 B3.1 - 2 B3.1 - 3 A1.3 - 2 A1.3 - 3 PF 111 PF 309 A1.3 - 1 Main Building MB level 1: 134, 144 level 2: 206, 208, 213, 215, 219, 226, 231, Small Hall level 3: 306, 309, 315, 321 level 4: 437, 437a Physics Faculty PF level 0: Physics Hall level 1: 111, 113 level 3: 309 Mathematics Faculty MF level 0: 40 level 1: 101, 102, 103, 107 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 7 Poster Sessions Chart & Area G Monday, September 21 Symposium 13:00-16:00 G1 Main Building - Small Hall Tuesday, September 22 13:00-16:00 G2 Main Building - Small Hall 17:00-19:00 Poster Session 1 Physics Faculty - Physics Hall Wednesday, September 23 13:00-16:00 G3 Main Building - Small Hall A1.1 A1.1 A1.2 A1.2 A1.3 A1.3 A2.1 A2.1 B1.1 B1.1 B1.2 B1.2 B1.3 B1.3 B2.1 B2.1 B2.2 B2.2 B2.3 B2.3 B3.1 B3.1 B3.2 B3.2 C1.1 C1.1 C2.1 C2.1 C2.2 C2.2 C2.3 C2.3 C3.1 C3.2 C3.3 C4.1 C4.2 C3.1 AREA G1 Stimulus, Policy and Education AREA G2 C3.2 Promoting Transfer of Materials Technologies C4.1 AREA G3 C3.3 Strategic Materials for Europe C4.2 D1.1 D1.1 D1.2 D1.2 D1.3 D1.3 D2.1 D2.1 D2.2 D2.2 D2.3 D2.3 D3.1 D3.1 D3.2 D3.2 D3.3 D3.3 E1.1 E1.1 E2.1 E2.1 E3.1 E3.1 E4.1 E4.1 F1.1 F1.1 F2.1 F2.1 F3.1 F3.2 8 17:00-19:00 Poster Session 2 Physics Faculty - Physics Hall European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes F3.1 F3.2 Congress Venue WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – CAMPUS Main Building MB level 1: 134, 144 level 2: 206, 208, 213, 215, 219, 226, 231, Small Hall level 3: 306, 309, 315, 321 level 4: 437, 437a Physics Faculty ul. al. Niepodległości MATHEMATICS FACULTY PF No level 0: Physics Hall level 1: 111, 113 level 3: 309 ak ow sk ieg o Mathematics Faculty MF level 0: 40 level 1: 101, 102, 103, 107 Speaker Preview Rooms PHYSICS FACULTY MB level 0: 2 MF level 0: 32 MAIN BUILDING ul. Nowowiejska WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – MAIN BUILDING Coffee Breaks, Lunches 21-24 September Catering Area Catering Area Sunday 20 September 20:00 Welcome Reception, Monday 21 September Plenary Sessions Speaker Preview Room MB 2 Main Aula For all speakers Sunday 20 September Monday 21 September Tuesday 22 September Wednesday 23 September (Speaker Preview Room only Mathematics Faculty no. MF32) Thursday 24 September Main Aula Tuesday 22 September Exhibition Wednesday 23 September Exhibition MB 2 Registration Thursday 24 September Plenary Sessions Level 0 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 9 Congress Venue WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – MAIN BUILDING MB 134 MB 144 MB Main Building/conference rooms Level 1 134 144 Level 1 MB 219 MB 215 MB 226 MB 213 MB Main Building/conference rooms MB 208 MB 231 MB 206 Small Hall Level 2 10 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Level 2 206 208 213 215 219 226 231 Small Hall Congress Venue WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – MAIN BUILDING MB 315 MB 309 MB Main Building/conference rooms Level 3 306 309 315 327 MB 306 MB 327 Level 3 MB 422 MB 425a MB Main Building/conference rooms MB 426a Level 4 437a 437b MB 427a MB 437a MB 437 Level 4 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 11 Congress Venue PHYSICS FACULTY Physics Hall Tuesday 22 September Poster Session Wednesday 23 September Poster Session Physics Hall Coffee Breaks 21-24 September Level 0 PF Physics Faculty /conference rooms Level 0 Physics Hall Physics Faculty /conference rooms PF 113 Level 1 111 113 Physics Auditorium Physics Faculty /conference rooms PF 111 Level 3 309 Level 1 PF 309 Level 3 12 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Physics Auditorium Congress Venue MATHEMATICS FACULTY Speaker Preview Room MF 32 MF 32 For all speakers Monday 21 September Tuesday 22 September Wednesday 23 September MF 40 Level 0 MF Coffee Breaks Mathematics Faculty /conference rooms 21-23 September Level 0 40 Mathematics Faculty /conference rooms Level 1 101 102 103 107 MF 103 MF 107 MF 102 MF 101 Level 1 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 13 Committees SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE A. Lindsay Greer University of Cambridge, UK chair Malgorzata Lewandowska Warsaw University of Technology, PL co-chair Jürgen Hirsch Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH - R&D - Bonn, DE Laura Montanaro Dept. Applied Science and Technology – DISAT, Politecnicodi Torino, IT Boris Straumal Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, RU Brett Suddell ASTUTE College of Engineering, Swansea University, South Wales. UK Pawel Zięba Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL Hugh Dunlop FEMS Executive Secretary, FR (observer) Eva Olsson Chalmers University of Technology, SE Paula Vilarinho University of Aveiro, Department of Materials and Ceramics Engineering, PT MANAGING COMMITTEE Wojciech Święszkowski Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Warsaw University of Technology Łukasz Ciupiński University Research Centre Warsaw University of Technology Tomasz Czujko Military Technical University of Technology in Warsaw Dariusz Kata AGH University of Science and Technology Andrzej Kiełbus Silesian University of Technology Łukasz Kaczmarek Lodz University of Technology THE EUROMAT 2015 ORGANIZER Professional Congress Organizer – EUROMAT 2015 Administrative Secretariat 14 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Welcome Letter WARSAW 2015 Dear Attendee, It is a great pleasure to welcome you to EUROMAT 2015 in Warsaw, Poland’s capital and largest city. The EUROMAT conferences have taken place every two years since 1989. EUROMAT 2015 is the 14th in the series and is the first to be held in Poland. It is organised by the Polish Society for Materials (PTM) on behalf of the Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS), of which PTM is a member society. The conference comprises 39 symposia in 6 technical areas: (A) Functional Materials, (B) Structural Materials, (C) Processing, (D) Characterization and Modelling, (E) Energy and Environment, and (F) Biomaterials and Healthcare. In addition, Area G covers such important topics as research policy, education, technology transfer, strategic materials, and public attitudes towards our subject of Materials Science & Technology. We welcome around 1300 registered attendees representing 56 countries. The programme combines well over 800 oral presentations and 400 posters, and has been assembled through the hard work of more than 120 experts in different fields acting as Area and Topic Coordinators, Symposium Organisers and Co-organisers. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the dedication of so many people in putting together such a stimulating programme. The conjunction with the E-MRS Fall Meeting held in Warsaw the week before EUROMAT, allows us to have a large programme of events over the intervening weekend. This Materials Weekend is under the joint auspices of FEMS and the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) and the umbrella of the European Materials Forum (EMF). It includes a session on ‘Materials for Europe’, a Young Scientist workshop, a School on Carbon Dioxide, a Granta Design workshop, and an Open Day with the Warsaw community. Above all, it is good that we have a larger-than-usual programme of Tutorials. There are six on: Energy Materials, Graphene, 3D Characterization, Biomaterials, Materials Modelling, and Transferring Technologies to Industry, with some 20 to 60 students registered for each. Our thanks go also to the large team of people who have made this Materials Weekend possible. The technical programme of EUROMAT 2015 itself opens and closes with plenary sessions. Our eight plenary speakers include high-level representatives from China and the USA, reflecting the FEMS wish to build links beyond Europe. Overall, the plenary speakers will bring us perspectives from industry and academia, and they include the FEMS Award Winners for 2015: Prof. Krzysztof Kurzydłowski (European Materials Medal), Prof. Leigh Canham (Materials Innovation Prize) and Prof. Jordi Sort (Materials Science & Technology Prize). Our congratulations go to these award winners, as well as to Prof. Kyle Brinkman (FEMS/TMS Young Leaders International Scholar) and to the two FEMS Lecturers, Dr Christian Greiner and Dr Henry Proudhon, who have their presentations within the technical sessions. We encourage you to visit the accompanying Technical Exhibition, where you will find an interesting range of more than 20 exhibitors. Following the practice of EUROMAT conferences, no overall proceedings will be published, although some Symposia Organisers do plan for publication in dedicated issues of scientific journals. Finally, we reiterate our welcome toEUROMAT 2015. We are confident that you will find the conference to be enjoyable and stimulating, that you will profit from a wonderful time to meet colleagues and to learn about the latest advances in Materials Science & Technology, and that you will appreciate the setting in a city that has so many attractions and such a rich history as Warsaw. On behalf of the Scientific Committee and the Management Committee, A. Lindsay Greer and Wojciech Swieszkowski European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 15 FEMS Awards FEMS WILL PRESENT ITS HIGHEST AWARDS FEMS European Materials Medal 2015 Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski Professor, Warsaw University of Technology National Centre for Research and Development Professor K. J. Kurzydłowski is a graduate of the Department of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics of Warsaw University of Technology. Initially his scientific interests included the properties of polycrystalline materials. He has studied grain-boundary effects in metals, collaborating with M.W. Grabski, K. Tangri, R.Z. Valiev, B. Ralph and R.W. Armstrong. More recently, he has focused on the fabrication and nanomaterials and on modelling their properties. Professor Kurzydłowski held and holds a number of elective positions in institutions funding research and development in Poland (The State Committee for Scientifi c Research, National Centre for Research and Development). He has been a member of Executive Committees for E-MRS, F4E and has served as an expert for the European Commission. FEMS Materials Innovation Prize 2015: Leigh Canham Chief Scientist, pSiMedica Ltd UK Hon. Professor, University of Birmingham Leigh Canham is Chief Scientist at pSiMedica Ltd UK and has over 35 years’ experience conducting research on widely differing aspects of semiconducting silicon technology. Two key personal discoveries – that silicon can emit visible light effi ciently (1990) and be rendered medically biodegradable (1995) have had both academic and commercial impact. Leigh has held an Honorary Professorship at the School of Physics, University of Birmingham, UK since 1999. In 2011 he was a shortlisted fi nalist for the “European Inventor of the Year” Award from the European Patent Offi ce for his work on biodegradable silicon. In 2012 he became a Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate for his work on luminescent silicon. FEMS Materials Science & Technology Prize 2015 Jordi Sort ICREA Research Professor Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain 16 Jordi Sort received his PhD in Materials Science from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) in 2002. It was on the study of magnetic exchange interactions in ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic systems. He worked for two years as Postdoctoral Researcher at the SPINTEC Laboratory (Grenoble) and subsequently spent six months at Argonne National Laboratory (USA). He also held long-term secondments at the Grenoble High Magnetic Fields Laboratory and at Los Alamos National Laboratory. At present, Prof. Sort leads the “Group of Smart Nanoengineered Materials, Nanomechanics and Nanomagnetism (Gnm3)” at UAB. Recently, he was awarded a Consolidator Grant from the European Research Council for the project, “Merging Nanoporous Materials with Energy-Effi cient Spintronics (SPIN-PORICS)”. He is also Coordinator of the “SELECTA” Marie Curie Training Network, whose aim is to use electrodeposition for environmental sustainability applications. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes FEMS Awards FEMS Lecturer Christian Greiner After receiving his Diplom-Ingenieur from the University of Stuttgart Dr Christian Greiner then obtained an MSc at Northwestern University, Evanston USA and a PhD at the Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart in 2007. Subsequently he has occupied several research positions including that of Postdoc. Associate at the University of Pennsylvania. Since 2013 he is Head of the Independent Research Group on “Materials under Tribological Load” at the Karlsruhe Institue of Technology (KIT). He was awarded the FEMS lectureship 2014 for his pioneering work in the fi eld of contact mechanics and tribology. Analyzing the contact splitting phenomenon in gecko toe pads, he formulated adhesion design maps and developed bio-inspired fi brillar adhesives. He now works on the role of structural changes for nanoscale friction, and on water condensation in frictional contacts. FEMS Lecturer Henry Proudhon After studying at Ecole Centrale Lyon for his MSc, Henry Proudhon defended is PhD at INSA in Lyon and subsequently held two post-doctoral positions, working at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver) and at the MATEIS lab. (Lyon). Today, he is working at the “Centre des Matériaux” of the Ecole des Mines Paris. He was awarded the FEMS lectureship 2014 for his research focused on three problems in material science; i) short crack propagation, ii) plasticity in polycrystalline materials and iii) solid damage induced by contact problems. His original approach associates computer modelling in mechanics and physics with experimental developments, e.g. at ESRF, and brings direct insight between material microstructure and mechanical properties. TMS-FEMS Lecturer Kyle Brinkman Kyle Brinkman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Lausanne (EPFL), obtained an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering and a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from Clemson University. He recently joined Clemson in 2014 from the DOE’s Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) where he was a Principal Engineer in the Science and Technology Directorate and Program Manager for Energy Effi ciency and Renewable Energy Technologies. Prior to working at SRNL, Kyle was a fellow of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science working in a Japanese “National Laboratory” the National Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (AIST) in Tsukuba, Japan. His research is focused on electronic ceramics for gas separation and processing in commercial and nuclear domains, structure/property relations in solid oxide fuel cell systems, and radiation tolerant crystalline ceramics for applications in nuclear energy. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 17 FEMS Awards FEMS EUROPEAN MATERIALS MEDAL 2015 Progress over the last 40 years in understanding the properties of polycrystalline metals Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, National Centre for Research and Development The majority of metals used in industry are in the form of polycrystalline aggregates. This rationalizes interest in how their properties depend on the geometry and physical properties of the constituent crystals. Initially, interest was focused on the size of grains, with the pioneering works of N. Petch and R.W. Armstrong. Further progress was possible based on the recognition of the variable properties of the grain boundaries, among others by H. Gleiter and M.W. Grabski. In recent years interest in the effects of the grain size and the grain boundaries has been stimulated by development of nanocrystalline metals. In parallel, new experimental tools have become available, such as high-resolution microscopies, and nano-tomography. Enormous progress has also made in modelling, in particular in employing Finite-Element Methods, but also in atomistic ab-initio computations and molecular dynamics. As a result, our current understanding of polycrystalline metals permits optimization of their properties, as demonstrated in the example of nanometals fabricated by the methods of severe plastic deformation. At the same time, there are still areas in which further progress is needed, in particular on the understanding of highly localized reactions to the applied load. FEMS MATERIALS INNOVATION PRIZE 2015 Broadening the functionality of semiconductor silicon technology via materials science Leigh Canham Chief Scientist, pSiMedica Ltd UK and Hon. Professor, University of Birmingham 18 The semiconductor silicon, at the heart of our electronics and solar cell industries, has often been referred to as the most studied and influential material made by mankind. Nanostructuring it however has yielded some very surprising properties and phenomena, many of which are surveyed in this lecture. Focus is given to two distinct areas: • the physics behind, and exploitation of, quantum confinement effects in generating efficient visible-light emission for silicon-based optoelectronics • the biochemistry and exploitation of biodegradability and biocompatibility in medical therapy, nutrition and consumer care applications. For widespread industrial use, nanoscale silicon will be required in a variety of physical forms and at widely varying purity and cost. Solid silicon is commercially available in wafer form at electronics-grade 99.99999% purity down to metallurgical-grade powders at 97-99% purity for the construction industry. For optoelectronics, sensing and high-value medical uses, “top-down” wafer and powder electrochemical etching techniques have been developed to generate nanostructured chips, membranes and particles at the kilogramme level. An exciting “bottom up” manufacturing opportunity will also be discussed to scale-up biogenic silicon production to the ton level by utilizing what botanists refer to as “silicon accumulator plants” that take silicic acid molecules from the soil. It will be shown that earth abundant plants like bamboo, rice, ferns, grasses and sugarcane contain and sometimes even secrete silica nanostructures. These can be chemically converted to solid silicon or silicon nanostructures of moderate purity, for specific uses. Nanoscale silicon looks destined to become a very “green” and multifunctional nanomaterial in the future. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes FEMS Awards FEMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PRIZE 2015 Nanoporous materials: what can they bring to the fields of magnetism, solid state lighting or spintronics? Jordi Sort ICREA Research Professor, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Much progress has been made during the last few years in the synthetic pathways to prepare nanoporous frameworks with precise control of the porosity degree, pore size and crystallinity of the pore walls. This development has been prompted by the widespread utilization of these materials in areas like catalysis, gas-sensing or electrochemical energy storage, where a high surface area-to-volume ratio promotes an enhanced performance. To trigger new functionalities, beyond the aforementioned ones, it is necessary to combine different synthetic strategies (e.g., colloidal templating, block-copolymer, electrodeposition or evaporation-induced self-assembly), in a synergistic manner, to fine-tune the composition and microstructure of the resulting nanoporous materials. Also important is to implement new procedures to properly fill the nanoporous frameworks with suitable second-phase materials. In this talk, the recent progress in the development of novel multifunctional nanoporous materials will be reviewed. First, the synthesis of mesoporous oxide-diluted magnetic semiconductors (e.g., In2O3 or SnO2 doped with transition metals) via nanocasting, using mesoporous SiO2 as parent templates, will be presented [1,2]. The resulting materials show a ferromagnetic-like response at room temperature while keeping a high degree of porosity. In turn, highly ordered antiferromagnetic mesoporous frameworks can be used as hosts to accommodate ferrimagnetic phases within their gyroidal 3D porous network, hence rendering composite materials with high coercivity and pronounced shifts in the hysteresis loops, indicative of interfacial antiferromagnetic-ferrimagnetic exchange coupling. Finally, one can also fill nanoporous SiO2 templates with CdS to form a 3D network of photoluminescent material (i.e., quantum antidots), with a wide emission spectrum over the entire visible range, thus suitable for solid-state lighting [3]. Besides these examples, the most significant technological challenges related to the near-future implementation of new applications based on nanoporous materials will be highlighted. Further developments in the synthesis and characterization of these materials are needed to open new avenues in diverse areas, such as biological labelling, electrocatalysis, water remedation or spintronics, where nanoporous alloys and oxides can certainly become new paradigm materials [4,5]. References 1. E. Pellicer, et al. Adv. Funct. Mater. 23 (2013) 900. 2. E. Pellicer et al., J. Phys.Chem. C 117 (2013) 17084. 3. E. Pellicer et al. J. Colloid Interf. Sci. 407 (2013) 47. 4. J. Zhang et al., Nanoscale 6 (2014) 12490. 5. M. Guerrero et al., ACS Appl. Mater. Interf. 6 (2014) 13994. FEMS LECTURER Materials Tribology: An emerging field in materials science Christian Greiner Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Materials, Kaiserstrasse 12, Karlsruhe, Germany The science of interacting surfaces in relative motion (tribology) is of key importance in all systems containing moving parts. Friction, wear and the associated energy dissipation are major challenges from nanoelectromechanical systems, through hip prostheses’ to offshore wind turbines and the deployment of satellites. In recent years, it has become evident that the tribological properties of a material, like friction coefficient and wear rate, strongly depend on the evolution of a nanocrystalline surface layer during the very beginning of a tribological system’s lifetime. The materials science-based mechanistic understanding of this microstructure evolution under tribological loading is still poor. Consequently, this is the research topic that my group is concentrated on. In my contribution, I will focus on a reciprocating motion and on model materials like oxygen-free high-purity copper in contact with a sapphire ball. One of the parameters we systematically varied was the sliding distance. I will present how an annealed microstructure is transformed into the above-mentioned nanocrystalline surface layer with increasing sliding distance. We follow this evolution with scanning electron and focused ion beam microscopy, accompanied by transmission electron microscopy and (3D)EBSD. One of the goals of this study is the formulation of a model description of the microstructural changes based on energetic and mechanistic considerations in order to understand these changes and their influence on tribological properties. This might allow for materials with tailored ultrafine microstructures, combining low friction forces and very small wear rates. This presentation will be given in Symposium C1.1. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 19 FEMS Awards FEMS LECTURER Deformation and cracking of structural materials: from synchrotron X-rays investigations to computational mechanics Henry Proudhon Centre des Matériaux, Mines ParisTech, CNRS UMR 7633, Evry France The drive for innovation pushes forward better performances of structural materials subjected to severe service loads (e.g. superalloys in turbine blades, steel rail/wheel contact, fatigue of aerospace Al alloys...). More than ever, understanding the deep nature of plastic deformation and fatigue fracture of such materials appears as extremely important. Third generation synchrotrons (and free electron lasers in the future) are developing through Europe to help scientists to investigate material problems, allowing unprecedented in situ experiments. Damage can be seen non destructively in three dimensions with a submicrometre spatial resolution, stress probed by diffraction while the microstructure of the material can now also be fully determined. In the mean time, plasticity and fatigue fracture remain fascinating topics to study and model, with much to discover. Conducting key experiments to serve as input to computational mechanics calculation (for instance by finite elements using crystal plasticity) is a promising way forward. Calculating real microstructures and real crack geometries from tomographic images lead to very large scale calculations only possible with the advent of parallel and grid computing. Several studies adopting this philosophy will be presented including fatigue cracking of a titanium alloy which led to a new model for crack propagation in crystalline materials. An outlook about recent progress in the nanoscale where the challenges are numerous (European network GDRi Mecano), will be presented. This presentation will be given in Symposium D1.3. TMS-FEMS LECTURER Multiphase ceramic composites for membrane separations and nuclear waste immobilization - The role of the Interface Kyle Brinkman Materials Science and Engineering, Clemson University 20 The emergent properties arising from the interactions of phases including interfacial contributions and phase evolution at the mesoscale present new opportunities, as well as challenges, for materials performance and functionality. This presentation will highlight interfacial contributions to system level performance in two diverse fields: i) Mixed Ionic and Electronic Conducting (MIEC) separation membranes and ii) Ceramic waste forms for nuclear waste storage. Mixed ionic-electronic conductors are widely used in devices for energy conversion and storage. Grain boundaries in these materials have nanoscale spatial dimensions, which can generate substantial resistance to ionic transport due to dopant segregation. Here, we report a concept of targeted phase formation in a Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-δ-CoFe2O4 (CGO-CFO) composite that serves to enhance the grain boundary ionic conductivity. Using spatially resolved electron microscopy, we probed the grain boundary charge distribution and chemical environments altered by the phase reaction between the two constituents. The formation of an emergent phase successfully avoided segregation of the Gd dopant and depletion of oxygen vacancies at the Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-δ-Ce0.8Gd0.2O2-δgrain boundary. This resulted in superior grain boundary ionic conductivity as demonstrated by the enhanced oxygen permeation flux. Durable ceramic waste forms that incorporate a wide range of radionuclides have the potential to broaden the available disposal options and to lower the storage and disposal costs associated with advanced nuclear fuel cycles. Recent work has shown that they can be produced from a melting and crystallization process similar to melter technology currently in use for High Level Waste (HLW) vitrification in several countries around the world. However, differences in microstructure and elemental partitioning were observed compared with traditional processing methods, which may impact the long-term stability and propensity for elemental release. Implications for controlling grain boundary composition in these diverse applications of ceramic-ceramic composites ranging from MIEC membranes to nuclear waste immobilization will be discussed. This presentation will be given in Symposium E1.1. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes General Information General Information Congress Venue Exhibition Opening Time Warsaw University of Technology Address: Politechnika Sq 1 00-661 Warsaw, Poland tel: + 48 22 234 72 11 The EUROMAT 2015 Congress and exhibition will be held in the Main Hall Warsaw University of Technology. Tuesday 22 September Wednesday 23 September 09:00-19:00 09:00-19:00 Entry to the Exhibition is included in the delegates registration fee. Name badges All delegates and exhibitors must wear their name badges at all times. The conference venue is the campus of Warsaw University of Technology. The origins of the Warsaw University of Technology date back to 1826, the official commencement of educational programs in engineering in the institution. The historical Main Building is the symbol of Poland‘s largest and highest ranking engineering university. It was the venue of many important historical events: rallies, sessions, meetings and ceremonies. Today, the famous University Audience Hall is a representative place for Warsaw. How to arrive Certificates There will be a link in the EUROMAT 2015 website. To get your certificate of attendance through the link provided, you must enter the code you will find in your Congress Badge (cx.....). Once entered, you will be able to see your personal data. Check if all information is correct. Print your certificate. If there is something wrong please contact the EUROMAT 2015 Secretariat. WiFi and Internet Access Warsaw University of Technology is situated in the City centre just by the Politechnika Metro station. Warsaw bus and trams routes: http://www.ztm.waw.pl/rozklad_nowy.php?c=182&l=2 Warsaw University of Technology is equipped for Wi-Fi access during the Congress. Catering Coffee breaks are scheduled Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10:30 to 11:00 16:30 to 17:00 Buffet lunch for all delegates Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 13:00 to 14:30 Social Events Tutorials Tutorials are organized: On Saturday 19 September and Sunday 20 September. Six tutorials are planned for mornings (9:00 –12:00): 2 parallel tutorials on Saturday and 4 parallel tutorials on Sunday. Registration opens on Saturday from 8:00 and Sunday from 8:00. Registration and EUROMAT 2015 Secretariat Sunday 20 September Monday 21 September Tuesday 22 September Wednesday 23 September Thursday 24 September 22 12:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 08:00-19:00 08:00-17:00 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Welcome Reception in the Main Hall - Warsaw University of Technology (Congress Venue) Politechnika Sq 1 Sunday 20 September 20:00 – 22:00 Included in the Registration fee General Information Chopin Concert at Holy Trinity Church Tuesday 22 September FIRST ROUND 19:30–20:10 SECOND ROUND 20:45–21:25 Included in the Registration fee The name of Frederic Chopin is well known worldwide among lovers of classical music. His mazurkas, études, polonaises and scherzos have become a test of measure of any pianist’s talent. The stay in Warsaw gives an excellent opportunity to sample his music in his native country. The piano concert will take place in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church – built in 18th century as a one of the first neoclassical buildings in Europe. A selection of Chopin’s masterpieces, such as études, mazurkas, polonaises, nocturnes, impromptus, préludes, and scherzos will be performed by an excellent pianist. Dinner at the Palace of Culture And Science Wednesday 23 September 20:00–24:00 Address: Plac Defilad 1 The Palace of Culture and Science (Polish: Pałac Kultury i Nauki, also abbreviated PKiN) in Warsaw is the tallest building in Poland, the eighth tallest building in the European Union. Originally commissioned by Stalin as a ‘gift from the Soviet people’ the structure actually takes its inspiration from the capitalist world, namely the Empire State Building. Lev Rudynev was put in charge of the design and set about making the building into one of the most notorious examples of Socialist Realist architecture in the world. Speaker Preview Speaker Preview Room – Main Building (Level 0) room no. 2 (20, 21, 22, 24 September 2015) Mathematics Faculty room no. 32 (Level 0) (21, 22, 23 September 2015) Speaker Preview Room – Mathematics Faculty room no. 32 All speakers must load their presentation file (USB) in the Speaker Preview Room. Presentations must be loaded onto the central computer system. There is no possibility to use personal laptops. Presentation uploading and and revision should be done preferably on the half day before the start of the corresponding session. For Monday morning presentations, it is recommended to register and upload presentations on Sunday. All computers in all meeting rooms have the following software: Windows 7pro + Office 2010 Publication There will be no publication of a complete proceedings. A conference pen drive containing all the abstracts of Euromat 2015 website contents and updated version of the delegates list, will be distributed to the delegates. Transport To minimize environmental impact, we encourage you to travel to the congress venue by public transport, bicycle or by walking. Poster Awards Poster prizes will be sponsored by FEMS and Wiley publishers. Details will be published on the website prior to the conference.. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 23 24 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Satellite Events Satellite Events Materials Weekend 19th-20th September, Warsaw University of Technology All events are joint events organized by the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) and the Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS) –under the umbrella of the European Materials Forum (EMF). Materials Weekend 2015 focuses on 5 activities: MEETING “MATERIALS FOR EUROPE” 19th September, 16:00-19:30 followed by a networking event, Marriott Hotel (by invitation only) EMF, FEMS and E-MRS are organising a joint event “Materials for Europe”, with representatives from the European Parlament and the European Commission, from FEMS and E-MRS, from A4M and EuMaT, from national materials societies in Europe and with authorities from Poland. This event will be an important step to build the “Materials Common House”, as proposed by A4M and focused in the MATCH program. A4M intends to provide an effective answer to coordinate research and development needs, working within the framework of present and future European research and innovation programs and initiatives. AGENDA I. Welcome addresses 4:00 pm: Michał KLEIBER, President European Materials Forum (EMF) Rodrigo FERRÃO DE PAIVA MARTINS, President of the Senate of European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) Ehrenfried ZSCHECH, Past President, Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS) II. Strategic presentations 4:30 pm: Clara DE LA TORRE, Director DG Research and Innovation, Directorate Key Enabling Technologies “Vision about the new challenges in the materials field” 4:45 pm: Christos TOKAMANIS, EU Head of Unit, Nano and Converging Sciences and Technologies “New opportunities within Horizon 2020” 5:00 pm: Marco FALZETTI, Chairman Managing Board of Alliance for Materials (A4M) “The European Materials Network” 5:15 pm: Jerzy KATCKI, Deputy Director of NCBR Warsaw, Poland “Materials Research and Innovation in Poland” 5:30 pm: Konstantinos GIANNAKOPOULOS, Promotion of the Materials field towards citizens 5:45 pm: End of Session 6:00 pm: Round Table Panel “Materials: a key factor for innovation in Europe” Chair: Clara DE LA TORRE Introduction: Rodrigo FERRÃO DE PAIVA MARTINS Ehrenfried ZSCHECH 7:30 pm: End of the Session 7:45 pm: Dinner Buffet (by invitation only) 26 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Satellite Events EUROPEAN YOUNG SCIENTISTS WORKSHOP 19th and 20th September 09:00-20:00, WUT, MINI Building The program will include oral sessions and poster presentations, where PhD students can present their work and experiences. They will also have the opportunity to attend tutorials delivered by internationally recognized experts in energy materials, graphene, 3D characterization, biomaterials, materials modelling and transferring technology to industry. Program: Saturday, 19th September 09:00-12:00Tutorials 12:00-13:00 Lunch Break 13:00-13:20 Agnieszka Hara: The influence of surface active additives on the electrodeposition of Zn-Mo layer intended as a substrate for graphene layer 13:20-13:40 Łukasz Maj: Microstructure of magnetron sputtered Ni/Al and Ti/Al multilayer coatings 13:40-14:00 Monika Solecka: Erosive wear of Ni-based coating deposited by CMT technique on power boilers 14:00-14:20 Dawid Jugowiec: Surface modification of Ti13Zr13Nb alloy by electrophoretic deposition of nanocomposite HA/chitosan coatings 14:20-14:40 Sylwia Terlicka: Mixing enthalpy of liquid Li-Sb alloys 14:40-15:00 Coffee Break 15:00-15:20 Justyna Stolarska: Preparation of copper composites reinforced with multi-walled carbon nanotubes by mechanical alloying 15:20-15:40 Nehar Celikkin: Chitosan Methacrylate coated 3D printed Alginate Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering 15:40-16:00 Lili Nadaraia: Spark Plasma Sintering/Synthesis of Alumina-Graphene Composites 16:00-16:20 Tahsin Ali Kassam: The microstructure and mechanical properties of alumina-to-alumina brazed joints 17:00-18:30 Meeting in French Embassy 18:40 Reception at German Embassy – Official party Sunday 20th September 09:00-12:00Tutorials 12:00-13:40 Lunch Break 13:40-14:00 Iwona Grelowska: The influence of TiO2 and ZrO2 on microstructure and crystallization behavior of CRT glass 14:00-14:20 Paweł Koprowski: Characterization of the AA6013 aluminum alloy after extrusion by forwardbackward rotating die (KoBo) 14:20-14:40 Mateusz Prokopowicz: In-situ investigations on austenite-to-martensite transformation in NiMnGa alloys 14:40-15:00 Justyna Olejarka: Polysiloxane-silazane networks as supports for metallic palladium 15:00-15:20 Evgeny Senokos: Macroscopic fibres of CNTs as electrodes for multifunctional supercapacitors 15:20-15:40 Bartlomiej Wysocki: The influence of Selective Laser Melting (SLM) process parameters on in-vitro cell response 15:40-16:00 Coffee Break 16:00-16:20 Sayanti Banerjee: Nanoscale characterization techniques for 1-D materials: Silicon Nanowires 16:20-16:40 Zhongquan Liao: Lateral Damage in Graphene Carved by Focused Gallium Ion Beams 16:40-17:00 Christoph Sander: Advanced methods for mechanical and structural characterization of nanoscale materials for 3D IC integration 17:00-17:20 Florent Pessina: Challenges of the Characterization of Nano Energetic Materials 17:20-17:40 Simone Mastrogiacomo: A dual contrast agent for MRI and CT imaging of calcium phosphate cement for dental applications 18:30-20:00 Poster session with fingerfood European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 27 Satellite Events TUTORIALS 19th and 20th September, 09:00-12:00 WUT, MINI Building E-MRS Fall Meeting 2015 and FEMS EUROMAT 2015 jointly have organised tutorials for young participants of both conferences as a part of MaterialsWeekend. PhD students from Young Scientists Workshop are especially encouraged to attend the tutorials. Six tutorials are planned for mornings (9:00 –12:00): parallel tutorials on Saturday and 4 parallel tutorials on Sunday. Saturday tutorials: Energy Materials chaired by Dr Mikael Syväjärvi, University of Linköping, SE The old matter of new energy materials (Dr Mikael Syväjärvi, University of Linköping, SE) Battery materials (Dr Claus Daniel, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Photovoltaic materials – crystal growth of silicon for photovoltaics (Dr Jochen FRIEDRICH; Fraunhofer IISB, DE) Ceramic materials for energy applications (Dr Tobias Fey, University of Erlangen, D) Poster Session on “Energy Materials” Graphene chaired by Prof. Vincenzo Palermo, CNR National Research Council, I Graphene Flagship – its past, present and future (Prof. Jari Kinaret, Chalmers University of Technology, SE) European research funding landscape – the case of graphene (Dr Ana Helman, European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, FR) Graphene films growth technology (Prof. Wlodek Strupinski, ITME Institute of Electronic Materials Technology, PL) Graphene research & development at BASF for industrial application (Dr Kitty Cha, BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, DE) Poster Session on “Graphene” Sunday tutorials 3D Characterization Organised by Dr Alexander Rack (ESRF, FR) and chaired by Prof. Lindsay Greer (Cambridge, UK) Serial Sectioning Techniques - from HR FIB-Tomography to large volumes with adequate resolution (Michael Engstler, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, DE) TEM Tomography (Christian Kübel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, DE) Nanotomography with LabCT (Jürgen Gluch, Fraunhofer IKTS, Dresden, DE) 3D Images of Materials Structures - Processing and Imaging (Oliver Wirjadi, Fraunhofer ITWM, Kaiserslautern, DE) Biomaterials chaired by Prof. Aldo R. Boccaccini, University of Erlangen, DE Bioactive materials and composites for tissue engineering and drug delivery (Prof. Aldo R. Boccaccini, University of Erlangen, DE) Biofabrication of scaffolds for tissue engineering (Prof. Wojciech Swieszkowski, Warsaw Univ. of Technology, PL) Natural-based polymers in biomedical applications (Prof. João F. Mano, University of Minho, PT) Poster Session on “Biomaterials” Materials Modelling chaired by Prof. Peter Wellmann, Materials Department, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE Structure and activities of the European Materials Modelling Council, (EMMC) and some basic classifications towards a common vocabulary in modelling. (Prof. Pietro Asinari, Politécnico do Torino, IT) European Technology Platform on Advanced Materials, EUMAT, modeling and characterization activities. Case studies performed by IK4-TEKNIKER in modeling activities and advanced characterization techniques, that will impact in cost saving (Dr Amaya Igartua, Head of Tribology Unit from IK4-TEKNIKER Research Center, E) Modeling activities at VTT related to friction and wear modeling. Economical challenges and investment return. (Dr Tomi Suhonen, responsible for modeling activities at the Research Institution VTT, FI) Thermodynamic and kinetic simulations using the phase field method – supported by a hands on session in phase-field simulation using OpenPhase by Dr Oleg Shchyglo. (Prof. Ingo Steinbach, Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, DE) 2 hours hands on session (there is not poster session for this tutorial) To follow the practical session it is important that the attendants to the tutorial will bring their computer. The participants will receive the book “Review of Materials Modelling. 4th version”, Edited by Anne F. de Baas and Lula Rosso, EU Commission, 2015. 28 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Satellite Events Transferring Technologies to Industry chaired by Dr George Vekinis, NCSR “Demokritos”, GR Technology commercialisation routes: licensing out vs joint venture vs start-up Unravelling the Gordian Knot: strategies for successful technological entrepreneurship 4 successes and a failure: Case studies in technology transfer 12 Case studies of commercialisation of a new material or system, to be prepared by students before hand, and presented over 5 minutes, concluding with “Lessons Learned” SUMMER SCHOOL ON CARBON DIOXIDE 19th September, 09:00-18:00, WUT, MINI Building “Carbon dioxide management: the raw material of the industrial revolution of the 21st century.” Carbon dioxide is a key molecule for life and food. Its properties as a raw material open new industrial fields for the great challenge of our century: energy storage from renewable energy sources and a building block for new polymers and synfuel, both contributing to a better control of CO2 emission. The challenge of the European Commission project CEOPS is to develop new catalysts or electro catalyst. The CEOPS team will present results, industries, and starting way for the race of carbon dioxide recycling. Representatives of the industry and the academy will be invited to present results, processes and industrial innovations of the field. Program First part: the circular economy of carbon: the challenge of the next 50 years 9.00-9.30 General introduction Rodrigo Ferrao de Paiva Martins, CEMOP / UNINOVA, Portugal Member of the advisory Board of Horizon 2020 in DG Research and Innovation 9.30-10.00 Carbon recovery and circular economy: from research to industrial scale up Jacques Amouroux, UPMC/ENSCP DHC, E-MRS, France 10.00-10.30 Carbon dioxide and energy storage of renewable energy sources Koji Hashimoto, Tohoku Institute of Technology/Tohoku University, Japan 10.30-11.00 Coffee break and posters 11.00-11.30 Photocatalysis and new materials for hydrogen production Juan-Ramon Morante, IREC, Spain 11.30-12.00 Discussion with the audience Questions: Challenges, strategy, prospective, innovations, wellbeing, energy sources, consumption 12.00-13.30 lunch and posters Second part: innovations and new materials 14.00-14.30: Advanced CO2 capture pilot plant at Toron’s coal-fired power plant Lucyna Wieclaw-Solny, Institute of chemical processing of Coal, Poland 14.30-15.00 Carbon capture on solid sorbents Urszula Narkiewicz, West Pomeranian University of Technology, Poland 15.00-15.30 Waste treatment and carbon dioxide Victor Popov, Institute of Electrophysics and Electric power, RSA, Russia 15.30-16.00 Electrocatalysis for Carbon dioxide recovery Laurent Bedel, CEA, France 16.00-16.30 Coffee break and posters 16.30-17.00 Catalysis innovation a key step for Carbon dioxide reduction Carlos Manuel Faria de Barros Henriques, IST University, Portugal 17.00-17.15 Innovation in China: from laboratory to industrial production of polycarbonates Xianhong Wang, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry CAS, China 17.15-17.30 Perspective in catalytic CO2 conversion into valuable products Wojciech Gac, Marie-Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland 17.30-18.00 Carbon dioxide a raw material for the future: dream or reality Forum of discussion and industrial development Professor Jacques Amouroux Posters: All participants have the possibility to display posters on their work in relevant fields. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 29 Satellite Events OPEN DAY WITH WARSAW COMMUNITY 19th September 10:00-16:00 WUT, Faculty of Physics Open day with Warsaw community is organized as a part of Warsaw “Festival of Science” under the auspices of the European Materials Forum (EMF) and the European Project EAgLE (FP7-REGPOT-2012-2013-1). The event will consists of several stands with various shows connected to materials science and physics (i.e. low temperature physics, magnetism of condensed matters, energy from the light), few lectures (i.e. “Tour near absolute zero”) and Granta Project workshop. GRANTA DESIGN WORKSHOP – interactive workshop 14:00-16:30 The workshop will introduce the methodology and resources to support teaching Sustainable Development concepts. Participants are expected to havea general knowledge of engineering and/or science. The methodology can be used in teaching interdisciplinary courses, with students of politics, business and engineering working together. The resources have been developed by GRANTA DESIGN in collaboration with the University of Cambridge, UPC Barcelona and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The estimated duration is two and a half hours. You will need a computer running Microsoft Windows to practise exercises with the EduPack software which will be provided. STIMULATE project: Stimulating public attitude towards Advanced Materials, 11:00-13:00 The main goal of the STIMULATE project is to stimulate the general public interest towards the field of advanced materials. The aim of the workshop is to introduce the field of advanced materials and the benefit of working with them to non experts. During the workshop the film “The Secret Life of Materials” will be shown. The game “Playing with materials…”(for 14-17 year olds) will be briefly presented. Discussions on the importance of Materials Research for a sustainable development will also be part of the workshop. 30 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Scientific Program Areas, Topics and Simposia AREA A: FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS Area coordinators: Lindsay Greer (Univ. Cambridge, UK) Paula Vilarinho (Univ. Aveiro, PT) A1: Emerging Topics A1.1: Materials for Energy Harvesting Sohini Kar-Narayan (Univ. Cambridge, UK) David Muñoz-Rojas (Lab. Matér. Génie Physique, Grenoble INP-CNRS, FR) Albert Tarancón (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, IREC, Barcelona, ES) A1.2: Active Soft Materials Samuel Sánchez (Max-Planck-Inst. for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, DE) Stoyan Smoukov (Univ. Cambridge, UK) A1.3: Functional Nanostructures and Self-Assembled Materials Luís Carlos (Univ. Aveiro, PT) Rute A. S. Ferreira (Univ. Aveiro, PT) Marek Grzelczak (CIC biomaGUNE, San Sebastián, ES) Luis Liz-Marzán (Univ. Vigo, ES) A2: Carbon-Based Materials Topic coordinators: Eric Anglaret (Univ. Montpellier, FR) Juan Vilatela (IMDEA Materials, Madrid, ES) A2.1: Composites with nanocarbon reinforcement and other nanofillers Eric Anglaret (Univ. Montpellier, FR) Ian Kinloch (Univ. Manchester, UK) Tadeusz Spychaj (West Pomeranian Univ. Technology, Szczecin, PL) Wlodek Strupinski (Inst. Electronic Materials Technol., Warsaw, PL) Juan Vilatela (IMDEA Materials, Madrid, ES) AREA B: STRUCTURAL MATERIALS Area coordinators: Jürgen Hirsch (DE) Małgorzata Lewandowska (TU Warsaw, PL) B1: Advanced Metals B1.1: Lightweight (Al, Mg, Ti-based) Alloys Jürgen Hirsch (DE) Phil Prangnell (Univ. of Manchester, UK) Joe Robson (Univ. of Manchester, UK) B1.2: New Trends in Design and Development of Advanced Steels Francisca G. Caballero (CENIM, Madrid, ES) Carlos Capdevila (CENIM, Madrid, ES) Wiesław Świątnicki (Warsaw Univ. of Technology, PL) B1.3: Metallic Glasses, Rapid Solidification, Nanocrystallization Galina Abrosimova (Inst. of Solid State Physics, Russian Acad. of Sci., Chernogolovka, RU) Alexander Aronin (Inst. of Solid State Physics, Russian Acad. of Sci., Chernogolovka, RU) Mariana Calin (IFW, Dresden, DE) 32 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Areas, Topics and Simposia B2: Advanced Ceramics Topic coordinators: Marc Anglada (ETSEIB, Barcelona) Anne Leriche (LMCPA, Univ. Valenciennes) B2.1: Advanced synthesis methods for ceramic powders Samuel Bernard (IEM Montpellier, FR) Emanuel Ionescu (TU Darmstadt, DE) B2.2: Advanced Processing Methods for Ceramics Jens Günster (TU Clausthal, DE) Zhijian Shen (DMEC, Stockholm Univ., SE) B2.3: Advanced Ceramic Composites René Pailler (LCTS, Univ. Bordeaux, FR) Mike Pomeroy (Univ. Limerick, IE) B3: Composite and Hybrid Materials Topic coordinators: Werner Hufenbach (TU Dresden, DE) B3.1: Composite Materials and Structures Maik Gude (TU Dresden, DE) Tadeusz Uhl (AGH, Cracow, PL) B3.2: Metal-Matrix Composites Rajiv Asthana (Univ. Wisconsin Stout, USA) Jerzy Sobczak (Instytut Odlewnictwa, PL) AREA C: PROCESSING Area coordinators: Boris Straumal (Inst. Solid State Physics, Chernogolovka, RU) Pawel Zięba (Inst. Metallurgy and Materials Science, Cracow, PL) C1: Severe Plastic Deformation and Nanostructuring Topic coordinators: Yulia Ivanisenko (KIT, Karlsruhe, DE) Eberhard Kerscher (Univ. Kaiserslautern, DE) C2: Joining and Interfaces Topic coordinators: Robert Filipek (Univ. AGH, Cracow, PL) Jolanta Janczak-Rusch (EMPA, CH) C1.1: Severe Plastic Deformation and Nanostructuring Andrea Bachmaier (Univ. des Saarlandes, DE) Yulia Ivanisenko (KIT, Karlsruhe, DE) Eberhard Kerscher (Univ. Kaiserslautern, DE) Erhard Schafler (Univ. Vienna, AT) C2.1: Joining Technologies Ivan Kaban (IFW, Dresden, DE) Joanna Wojewoda-Budka (Inst. Metallurgy and Materials Science, Cracow, PL) C2.2: Interface Design and Modelling Lars Jeurgens (EMPA, CH) Krzysztof Szyszkiewicz-Warzecha (Univ. AGH, Cracow, PL) C2.3: Wetting and High-Temperature Capillarity Natalia Sobczak (Foundry Research Inst., Cracow, PL) Boris Straumal (Inst. Solid State Physics, Chernogolovka, RU) C3: Coatings and Surface Modification Topic coordinators: George Kiriakidis (Univ. Crete, GR) Vladimir Vishnyakov (Univ. Huddersfield, UK) C3.1: Light-Induced Micro-Nano Surface Modification Nadezhda Bulgakova (Inst. of Thermophysics, Russ. Acad. of Sciences, Novosibirsk, RU) Maria Farsari (FORTH, Heraklion, GR) C3.2: Assembly-Mediated and Surface-Based Coatings Vassilis Binas (FORTH, Heraklion, GR) Alexandros Lappas (FORTH, Heraklion, GR) C3.3: Advanced Surface Coating and Plating Techniques Elias Aperathitis (FORTH, Heraklion, GR) Ulf Jansson (Uppsala Univ., SE) Magnus Oden (Linköping Univ., SE) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 33 Areas, Topics and Simposia C4: Phase transformations, Microstructure Evolution in Polycrystals and Additive Manufacturing Topic coordinator: Brigitte Baretzky (KIT, Karlsruhe, DE) C4.1: Phase Stability and Phase Transformations Anton Chyrkin (IEK, Jülich, DE) Olga Fabrichnaya (TU Bergakademie Freiberg, DE) C4.2: Additive Manufacturing Tomasz Czujko (Military University of Technology, Warsaw, PL) Marek Polański (Military University of Technology, Warsaw, PL) C4.3: Materials for Printed Electronics Subho Dasgupta (KIT, Karlsruhe, DE) Horst Hahn (KIT, Karlsruhe, DE) AREA D: CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELLING Area coordinators: Eva Olsson (Chalmers Univ., Gothenburg, SE) Michel Rappaz (EPFL, Lausanne, CH) D1: Imaging and Spectroscopy Topic coordinators: Wolfgang Jäger (Christian-Albrechts-Univ. zu Kiel, DE) Eva Olsson (Chalmers Univ., Gothenburg, SE) D1.1: Imaging, Diffraction and Tomography Sara Bals (EMAT, Univ. Antwerp, BE) Christophe Koch (Univ. Ulm, DE) Velimir Radmilović (Univ. Belgrade, RS) D1.2: Spectroscopy Anders Mikkelsen (Lund Univ., SE) Maria Varela (Univ. Complutense de Madrid, ES) D1.3: In-Situ Studies Guus Rijnders (Univ. Twente, NL) Etienne Snoeck (CEMES, CNRS, Toulouse, FR) D2: Mechanical Characterization Topic coordinators: Javier Llorca (IMDEA Materials, Madrid, ES) Dierk Raabe (MPI Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, DE) D2.1: In-situ Micro- and Nano-Mechanical Characterization and Size Effects, High Throughput and Rapid Mechanical Testing Jon Molina (IMDEA Materials, Madrid, ES) Cem Tasan (MPI Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, DE) D2.2: Interface-Related Damage and Failure Philip Eisenlohr (Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, USA) Marc Geers (Univ. Eindhoven,NL) Irene J. Beyerlein (Los Alamos National Laboratory, US) D2.3: Characterization of the Mechanical Aspects of Hydrogen Embrittlement, Corrosion and Environmental Degradation Motomichi Koyama (Univ. Kyushu, Fukuoka, JP) Hisao Matsunaga (Univ. Kyushu, Fukuoka, JP) Petros Sofronis (Univ. Illinois, Urbana, IL, US) D3: Materials Modelling on Different Length Scales Topic coordinator: Michel Rappaz (EPFL, Lausanne, CH) D3.1: Atomistic Modelling Michele Ceriotti (EPFL, Lausanne, CH) Mike Finnis (Imperial College, London, UK) D3.2: Modelling of Microstructure and Grain Structure Christophe Martin (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, FR) Ingo Steinbach (Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, DE) D3.3: Materials Thermodynamics and Kinetics George Kaptay (Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research, HU) Rainer Schmid-Fetzer (TU Clausthal, DE) Hans Seifert (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KIT, DE) 34 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Areas, Topics and Simposia AREA E: ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Area coordinator: Brett Suddell (Biobased Solutions Ltd, UK) E1: Materials for Energy Topic coordinator: Stuart Irvine (CSER, Glyndŵr University, St Asaph, UK) E2: Natural Materials Topic coordinator: Brett Suddell (Biobased Solutions Ltd, UK) E3: Materials for Transportation Topic coordinator: Michal Basista (IPPT, Polish Acad of Sciences, PL) E4: Materials for Extreme Environments Topic coordinators: Bill Lee (Imperial College, London, UK) Luc Vandeperre (Imperial College, London, UK) E1.1: Materials for Energy Peter Flewitt (Univ. Bristol, UK) Peter Hall (Univ. Sheffield, UK) Stuart Irvine (CSER, Glyndŵr University, St Asaph, UK) Allan Walton (Univ. Birmingham, UK) Trystan Watson (Univ. Swansea, UK) E2.1: Natural Materials Martin Ansell (Univ. Bath, UK) Stuart Coles (Univ. Warwick, UK) Kerry Kirwan (Univ. Warwick, UK) Brett Suddell (Biobased Solutions Ltd, UK) E3.1: Materials for Transportation Michal Basista (IPPT, Polish Acad of Sciences, PL) Jörg Hohe (Fraunhofer Inst. Mech. Materials IWM, Freiburg, DE) E4.1: Materials for Extreme Environments Finn Giuliani (Imperial College, London, UK) Luc Vandeperre (Imperial College, London, UK) AREA F: BIOMATERIALS AND HEALTHCARE Area coordinators: Francis Cambier (BCRC, Mons, BE) Laura Montanaro (Politecnico di Torino, IT) F1: New Frontiers in Biomaterials Topic coordinators: Jérôme Chevalier (Univ. Lyon, FR) Claudio Migliaresi (Univ. Trento, IT) Frank Witte (Charité Medical Univ. Berlin, DE) F2: Tissue Engineering; Regenerative Medicine; Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery Topic coordinators: Aldo R. Boccaccini (Univ. ErlangenNuremberg, DE) Elisabeth Engel (Inst. for Bioengineering of Catalonia, ES João Mano (Univ. Minho, PT) F1.1: The Next Generation of Implants with Multi-functional Properties – Advances in the synthesis, process and surface modification of Biomaterials Jérôme Chevalier (Univ. Lyon, FR) Claudio Migliaresi (Univ. Trento, IT) Frank Witte (Charité Medical Univ. Berlin, DE) F2.1: Materials in Regenerative Medicine, Nanomedicine and for Drug Delivery Aldo R. Boccaccini (Univ. Erlangen-Nuremberg, DE) Elisabeth Engel (Inst. for Bioengineering of Catalonia, ES) João Mano (Univ. Minho, PT) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 35 Areas, Topics and Simposia F3: Materials and Devices for Emerging Healthcare Technologies Topic coordinators: Jolanta Baranowska (West Pomeranian Univ. Technology, Szczecin, PL) Steve Franklin (Philips, Eindhoven, NL) Karine Salim (PCAS, Paris, FR) F3.1: Materials Interactions with Human Tissue and Implications in Medical Device Design Steve Franklin (Philips, Eindhoven, NL) Ruxandra Gref (Univ. Paris Sud, FR) F3.2: Materials and Strategies for the In-vitro Simulation of Human In-vivo Conditions Jolanta Baranowska (West Pomeranian Univ. Technology, Szczecin, PL) Stéphane Hocquet (BCRC, Mons, BE) Sheila MacNeil (Univ. Sheffield, UK) AREA G: EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Area coordinator: Dr-Ing. Margarethe Hofmann-Amtenbrink (MatSearch Consulting, Pully, Switzerland) G1: Stimulus, Policy and Education Topic coordinators: Prof. Paloma Fernández (Departamento de Física de Materiales, Facultad de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain) G2: Promoting Transfer of Materials Technologies Topic coordinators: Prof. Heinrich Hofmann (Institute of Materials, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne Switzerland) G3: Strategic Materials for Europe Topic coordinators: Dr-Ing. Margarethe Hofmann-Amtenbrink (MatSearch Consulting, Pully, Switzerland) 36 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Plenary Sessions Plenary Sessions MONDAY 21ST SEPT., AM1 OPENING CEREMONY 8:30 09:10 What are ‘first-principles’ methodologies good for? Dr Patrice Turchi Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, P. O. Box 808, Livermore, CA 94551, USA. Ab initio results provide, despite their own limitations that will be briefly commented on, fundamental insight on various materials characteristics. This will be illustrated in the case of ordering trends and thermodynamic properties with actual ab initio based predictions. In addition, in recent years, it was realized that ab initio output could supplement in two ways CALPHAD that is the most versatile and preferred method for assessing the thermodynamics of complex multicomponent alloys: either by direct input of ab initio energetics in thermodynamic databases, or, more challenging, by assessing ab initio-based thermodynamics à la CALPHAD. These two applications will be discussed in the context of phase diagram determination for selected transition metal and actinide-based alloys, and a few comments on challenges and future prospects in this field of research of critical importance for advanced materials processing will conclude this presentation. Work performed under the auspices of the U.S. DOE by LLNL under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344. Topics: ab initio calculations, ground-state properties, thermodynamic modeling, metallic alloys 09:50 Can property trade-offs in materials be broken via nanostructuring? Prof. Ke Lu Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China, and Herbert Gleiter Institute for Nanoscience, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing, China 38 Many properties of materials are mutually exclusive. For instance, the trade-off between strength and ductility is commonly seen in engineering material systems. Strengthening usually makes metals less conductive. Tailoring microstructures of materials in the nanometer scale seems to bring promises for these property trade-offs. Nevertheless, simply reducing sizes of polycrystalline grains into the nano-scale seems not functioning: 3-dimensional homogeneous nano-grained metals become very hard but brittle under tension (with a very limited tensile ductility and almost no work-hardening before catastrophic failure). Thermal stability is much reduced with nano-scale grain refinement; coarsening may occur even at room temperature for nano-grained pure metals. Exploration of novel nanostructures in recent years shed light on this challenge. Several nano-scale architectures have been discovered that are effective in improving or even breaking the property trade-offs. In this talk, these novel nanostructures will be introduced with typical examples, including (i) nano-laminated structures with twin boundaries, i.e., nano-twinned structure, (ii) nano-laminated structures with low-angle (or low-energy) boundaries, and (iii) gradient nanostructures. Property trade-offs among strength, ductility, thermal stability, and electrical conductivity will be addressed with emphasis on the nano-scale size effect. Challenges and remaining issues on this topic will be given as well. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Plenary Sessions MONDAY 21ST SEPT., AM2 11:00 New era of Polish industry – transformation of aerospace Polish industry, after the collapse of communism, has undergone radical transformation of restructuring, privatization, development and growth. The Aerospace industry is an example of a great success of such transformation, today being the leader of the high-tech sector in Poland. Marek Darecki President, General Director WSK Rzeszów, President, Pratt &Whitney Poland President, Aviation Valley Association Dating back to the 1920’s, when first factories were built, it has proven the skills and the technical ingenuity of the Polish nation. Today united within the Aviation Valley, which originated in 2003, the sector employs over 23 thousand people in 130 companies, with sales exceeding 2 billion USD per annum. The companies participate in numerous innovative programs such as the production of advanced aircraft engines. However, the companies not only focus on manufacturing, but they aspire to be an active participant of Research and Development activities. This is possible due to the structured collaboration between the Industry, the Academia and the Government. Facing economic pressure forcing the reduction in cost of aircraft operations, the companies continuously challenge the existing designs. Driving towards higher fuel efficiencies, reduction in weight and emissions, new engine concepts appear. The materials used need to withstand high temperatures often exceeding their melting point, be lightweight and at the same time carry higher loads. One of such innovative concepts is a planetary transmission splitting low pressure spool to optimize the rotating speeds of the fan and the low pressure turbine in an aircraft engine. Numerous advanced materials and design solutions were applied to make this concept feasible. Journal bearings with advanced coating to optimize size and weight of the planetary gear system were developed. The solution also has a dedicated journal bearing lubrication system. Advanced super-finish process to ensure gear teeth roughness optimization for loading and extended life is applied in the manufacturing process. One of key technologies is the transmission mounting system to ensure proper gear alignment during aircraft take off and maneuvers. All this requires continuous collaboration between different sciences and engagement in basic research of future possible solutions. The environment in Poland, with the skills and infrastructure across multiple Academic Centers allows such activities. 11:40 Carbon nanotube materials: a new sort of stuff? Prof. Alan Windle Dept. of Materials Science & Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, UK There is no doubt about the strength of the carbon-carbon covalent bond, which coupled with the lightness of the atom, makes it a perfect subject for high-strength materials. The initial strength hype over carbon nanotubes, now being repeated in some circles with graphene, arose from measurements of the strength of individual graphene layers, and while the scientists were professionally explicit as to what they had measured [1], the publicity machines assumed that these figures could also be readily realized in materials made from these components. It is against a background of this overselling that we have watched the gradual improvement in strength of useful materials, especially yarn-like fibres made of carbon nanotubes. Fibres made by the direct spinning process [2] have been used as the subject of this study. There have been occasional observations of strengths greater than 5GPa/SG (N/tex), and where these have been verifiable [3], they have served to maintain enthusiasm for on-going developments. If carbon nanotube fibres are to displace carbon fibre on a world scale, it will be firstly on the basis of cost, as the direct spinning process for nanotube fibre is eminently scaleable. Secondly, it is the toughness of the fibre which is likely to be one of its major selling points, so while matching existing fibres in tensile properties, it promises to be much more resilient to damage and very much tougher in any case of non-axial loading. The paper will explore the issues of strength of nanotube yarn-like carbon fibres, where the advantages of low shear strength between neighbouring nanotube bundles are offset against the disadvantages.[4] Strategies for further development are outlined, as will be the prospects for tuning properties for particular applications. In composites, the fracture mechanism appears very different from that associated with conventional composites such as those based on carbon fibre, where fibre pull-out is a major contributor to toughness. Here we have evidence for nanotube pull-out on an altogether much finer scale, so that the toughening mechanism appears to have features as much akin to the multiple crazing in polymers as it does to that in conventional fibre composites. 1. Yu MF, Files B S, Arepalli S, Ruoff, R S Physical Review Letters, 2000, 84(24) 5552 2. Ya-Li Li, Ian Kinloch and Alan Windle, Science, 304, p 276, 9 April 2004 3. Koziol, K., Vilatela, J., Motta, M., Moisala, A., Cunniff, Sennett, M. and Windle, A.H. Science 318, 21 Dec 2007 p. 1895 4. Gspann, T.S., Montinaro, N., Pantano, A., Elliott, J.A. and Windle, A.H. Carbon, DOI 10.1012 (2015) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 39 Plenary Sessions FEMS Materials Innovation Prize 2015 12:20 Broadening the functionality of semiconductor silicon technology via materials science Leigh Canham pSiMedica Ltd, Malvern, UK School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, UK The semiconductor silicon, at the heart of our electronics and solar cell industries, has often been referred to as the most studied and influential material made by mankind. Nanostructuring it however has yielded some very surprising properties and phenomena, many of which are surveyed in this lecture. Focus is given to two distinct areas: • the physics behind, and exploitation of, quantum confinement effects in generating efficient visible-light emission for silicon-based optoelectronics • the biochemistry and exploitation of biodegradability and biocompatibility in medical therapy, nutrition and consumer care applications. For widespread industrial use, nanoscale silicon will be required in a variety of physical forms and at widely varying purity and cost. Solid silicon is commercially available in wafer form at electronics-grade 99.99999% purity down to metallurgical-grade powders at 97-99% purity for the construction industry. For optoelectronics, sensing and high-value medical uses, “top-down” wafer and powder electrochemical etching techniques have been developed to generate nanostructured chips, membranes and particles at the kilogramme level. An exciting “bottom up” manufacturing opportunity will also be discussed to scale-up biogenic silicon production to the ton level by utilizing what botanists refer to as “silicon accumulator plants” that take silicic acid molecules from the soil. It will be shown that earth abundant plants like bamboo, rice, ferns, grasses and sugarcane contain and sometimes even secrete silica nanostructures. These can be chemically converted to solid silicon or silicon nanostructures of moderate purity, for specific uses. Nanoscale silicon looks destined to become a very “green” and multifunctional nanomaterial in the future. THURSDAY 24ST SEPT., PM1 FEMS European Materials Medal 2015 14:30 Progress over the last 40 years in understanding the properties of polycrystalline metals Prof. K. J. Kurzydłowski Warsaw University of Technology National Centre for Research and Development 40 The majority of metals used in industry are in the form of polycrystalline aggregates. This rationalizes interest in how their properties depend on the geometry and physical properties of the constituent crystals. Initially, interest was focused on the size of grains, with the pioneering works of N. Petch and R.W. Armstrong. Further progress was possible based on the recognition of the variable properties of the grain boundaries, among others by H. Gleiter and M.W. Grabski. In recent years interest in the effects of the grain size and the grain boundaries has been stimulated by development of nanocrystalline metals. In parallel, new experimental tools have become available, such as high-resolution microscopies, and nano-tomography. Enormous progress has also made in modelling, in particular in employing Finite-Element Methods, but also in atomistic ab-initio computations and molecular dynamics. As a result, our current understanding of polycrystalline metals permits optimization of their properties, as demonstrated in the example of nanometals fabricated by the methods of severe plastic deformation. At the same time, there are still areas in which further progress is needed, in particular on the understanding of highly localized reactions to the applied load. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Plenary Sessions FEMS Materials Science & Technology Prize 2015 15:10 Nanoporous materials: what can they bring to the fields of magnetism, solid state lighting or spintronics? Prof. Jordi Sort Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) and Departament de Física, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, E-08193 Bellaterra, Spain Much progress has been made during the last few years in the synthetic pathways to prepare nanoporous frameworks with precise control of the porosity degree, pore size and crystallinity of the pore walls. This development has been prompted by the widespread utilization of these materials in areas like catalysis, gas-sensing or electrochemical energy storage, where a high surface area-to-volume ratio promotes an enhanced performance. To trigger new functionalities, beyond the aforementioned ones, it is necessary to combine different synthetic strategies (e.g., colloidal templating, block-copolymer, electrodeposition or evaporation-induced self-assembly), in a synergistic manner, to fine-tune the composition and microstructure of the resulting nanoporous materials. Also important is to implement new procedures to properly fill the nanoporous frameworks with suitable second-phase materials. In this talk, the recent progress in the development of novel multifunctional nanoporous materials will be reviewed. First, the synthesis of mesoporous oxide-diluted magnetic semiconductors (e.g., In2O3 or SnO2 doped with transition metals) via nanocasting, using mesoporous SiO2 as parent templates, will be presented [1,2]. The resulting materials show a ferromagnetic-like response at room temperature while keeping a high degree of porosity. In turn, highly ordered antiferromagnetic mesoporous frameworks can be used as hosts to accommodate ferrimagnetic phases within their gyroidal 3D porous network, hence rendering composite materials with high coercivity and pronounced shifts in the hysteresis loops, indicative of interfacial antiferromagnetic-ferrimagnetic exchange coupling. Finally, one can also fill nanoporous SiO2 templates with CdS to form a 3D network of photoluminescent material (i.e., quantum antidots), with a wide emission spectrum over the entire visible range, thus suitable for solid-state lighting [3]. Besides these examples, the most significant technological challenges related to the near-future implementation of new applications based on nanoporous materials will be highlighted. Further developments in the synthesis and characterization of these materials are needed to open new avenues in diverse areas, such as biological labelling, electrocatalysis, water remedation or spintronics, where nanoporous alloys and oxides can certainly become new paradigm materials [4,5]. References 1. E. Pellicer, et al. Adv. Funct. Mater. 23 (2013) 900. 2. E. Pellicer et al., J. Phys.Chem. C 117 (2013) 17084. 3. E. Pellicer et al. J. Colloid Interf. Sci. 407 (2013) 47. 4. J. Zhang et al., Nanoscale 6 (2014) 12490. 5. M. Guerrero et al., ACS Appl. Mater. Interf. 6 (2014) 13994. 15:50 Bioinspired materials and how they will change our lives Natural structures are wonderful examples of what can be done with a very limited selection of materials. They usually comprise both hard and soft phases arranged in complex hierarchical composite architectures, with characteristic dimensions spanning from the nanoscale to the macroscale. The result can be materials that are lightweight and often multi-functional, which can display unique combinations of mechanical properties that are generally far superior to those of their constituents, but are difficult to replicate synthetically. Dr Tony Tomsia Materials Sciences Division Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, CA 94720, USA In this work, we seek the inspiration of biology to discern strategies for the development of new engineering structural materials with enhanced damage tolerance. We focus on the interplay between the individual nano/micromechanisms that contribute to strength and toughness. The lessons from Nature are particularly relevant as natural materials can display unusual combinations of properties that derive from these differing length-scales because of their multi-dimensional hierarchical architectures with precisely engineered interfaces. Our objective is that by mimicking these natural structural architectures, identifying the salient strengthening and toughening mechanisms over multiple length-scales, and most importantly finding ways to actually make these bioinspired materials in bulk form, that we can develop new lightweight materials where the strength vs. toughness “conflict” has been solved to achieve exceptional levels of damage-tolerance. Here we focus on the mechanistic basis for the mechanical properties of several natural materials, namely bone, bamboo, silk and nacre in seashells which are prime examples of natural materials that are truly damage-tolerant. We further look at attempts to make synthetic materials in their image and discuss the unique properties of some of these new bioinspired materials. The possibility of marrying nature’s structural control with the huge variety of synthetic compounds could lead to the development of new materials, extend the range of application of current ones, and break existing limitations in terms of weight, toughness, strength, or environmental resistance. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 41 42 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Area G Area G Side Events SESSION G1 MONDAY 21ST SEPT. Room: Small Hall Education and career in Materials Technologies Konstantinos GIANNAKOPOULOS Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos” Greece Konstantinos P. Giannakopoulos is an expert in nanostructural materials characterisation; he is a Physicist (1995, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) with a PhD (1998, University of Liverpool) on the study of heteroepitaxial growth of III-V semiconductors on vicinal substrates. He has worked in ST Microelectronics (Advanced R&D, Crolles, France) on the characterization of selectively grown heteroeptiaxial thin films. Since 2002 he works in NCSR Demokritos on the growth and structural characterization (esp. with Electron Microscopy) of a large variety of nanomaterials and nanostructures. He has worked on a variety of materials: oxides, semiconductors, metallic nanoparticles for applications in nanoelectronics (for advanced non-volatile memories and magnetic recording media). He has taught in the University of Liverpool, the National Technical University of Athens, the University of Novi Sad, Serbia (Honorary Professor) and he has also worked at Mantis Deposition and the University of Cyprus. He has co-organized 8 National and International Conferences, and he is the co-author of 84 peer-reviewed scientific publications in scientific Journals and Conference Proceedings; he has received 645 references for his work. Currently he has taken a role to promote the field of Advanced Materials to the European public (see www.materialsfuture.eu). 13:40 Stimulating the public attitude towards Advanced Materials Advanced Materials are responsible for more than 70% of the technological innovations. But how many of our fellow citizens are aware of this? The role of advanced materials is often hidden behind other technologies, as for example in microelectronics, prosthetics etc; therefore it is difficult for the pupils and the non-specialists to appreciate their importance. In our project we are aiming to stimulate the general public’s interest (esp. the younger people) in this direction with the creation of an innovative set of media products that are free to use and can be found in www.materialsfuture.eu. We have created them (film, serious game, web site) in all EU languages in our effort to spread the word throughout Europe, keeping in mind that the best people that can talk about materials are the materials scientists themselves. The educational game has been created for 14-17 year olds, it can be played on their phones and tablets; the player is creating the materials technologies that are necessary for the development of the civilisation in a small. Accompanying texts and videos aims to assist educators and pupils into uncovering the world of innovation and sustainability that is comes with advanced materials. Adam Zielinski studied a Master in Science and International Relations at Warsaw University. At present he is Deputy Director of the Foundation for Polish Science since July 2004. He is a reputed manager of not-for-profit organizations,he is in charge of the Human Capital Unit (SKILLS project and FNP Academy of Science Research Management). In the frame of the RRI Tools Project he is responsible for the Polish hub. From March 2003 to July 2004 he was member of the department of Information and Promotion at the Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Adam Zieliński Foundation for Polish Science 11 Grazyny str. 02-548 Warsaw From July 2000 to March 2003 he was Program Officer at the Stefan Batory Foundation. 14:05 Responsible Research and Innovation, a new paradigm in Horizon 2020 44 Bridging the gap between Science and Society has been a challenge for decades. Today, there is evidence that we need to involve wider society in decisions about the form and direction of research and innovation to contribute to a smart, inclusive and sustainable growth of our societies. Thus Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has become one of the key words on the European stage. RRI is a dynamic, iterative process by which all stakeholders involved in the research and innovation practice (researchers, industry, policy makers, educators and civil society) become mutually responsive to each other and share responsibility regarding the RRI outcomes and process requirements. The presentation will outline the concept of RRI and introduce a project called RRI TOOLS which is developing tools to implement, disseminate and advocate RRI in Europe. It will analyse how the different stakeholders can work together to better govern science and innovation towards more socially desirable and sustainable ends. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Area G Side Events Hannah Melia, Claes Fredriksson, Marc Fry Granta Design Ltd, Cambridge, UK 14:30 Teaching Materials to Inspire Science and Technology Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences and Technology (MINT), or Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) teaching have become important in many countries in order to encourage students to enter higher education and professions in these fields. Science and Technology are generally considered key success factors for tackling global problems and for future economic growth. One particular subject area that is suitable for MINT and STEM teaching at all levels, is Materials. Everybody has experience of materials from a very early age and the subject comprises all levels of complexity, all the way up to recent Nobel Prizes. Material properties are also very much connected to the real world and to people’s own experiences. Materials, in other words, appears to be an ideal subject to exploit and elaborate on in order to integrate scientific and technological thinking in curricula leading up to a University Degree. There is no shortage of information about materials in textbooks, reports, tables, in handbooks and on the internet. If you want to go deeper into the properties of materials though, and understand how these can be exploited and modified, this information is not always accessible and inspiring. Images and visual charts that promote materials knowledge are therefore useful tools for MINT and STEM educators. Our approach aims to interactively and visually promote materials knowledge to the next generation and catch their attention. In this talk, we want to show examples of presenting materials knowledge and concepts using software in an engaging way. Dr Olga Ushakova NUST “MIS&S”, Moscow, RU 14:45 Master’s Programs in Materials Science at NUST «MIS&S» National University of Science and Technology «Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys» (NUST «MIS&S») is one of Russia’s leading teaching and research educational centers. It provides a first-class professional education for over 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students, and offers extensive opportunities for specialized scientific research with the objective of transferring the University’s ideas, innovations, and technologies to real-life application. Looking for talented students and graduates NUST «MIS&S» offers 9 two-year Master’s programs taught in English. As a national leader in materials education NUST «MIS&S» proposes five programs related to Materials Science: 1. Advanced Metallic materials and Engineering 2. Advanced materials science 3. Multicomponent nanostructured coatings. Nanofilms 4. Inorganic-Nanomaterials 5. Science and Materials of Solar Energy. NUST «MIS&S», one of the 15 leading Russian universities, has received a support from the Russian Government in the frame of the «Russian Academic Excellence Project 5-100». To increase competitiveness within the global sphere of science and education NUST MISiS focused on its key competencies: world-renowned fundamental and applied research in materials science, metallurgy, mining, nanotechnologies, IT and biomedicine. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 45 Area G Side Events J.Y. Pastor and E. Tejado Departamento de Ciencia de Materiales - CIME Universidad Politécnica de Madrid SPAIN 15:15 Materials Selection Challenge: a new stimulating way for learning Modern educational approaches strongly emphasise active learning based on projects and problems, underlining the idea that learning may occur at every location and any time: in the classroom, on a fieldtrip, in a museum, at home, in the streets of a city, on Wikipedia, etc. Learning may happen within one of these spaces, but also across them. In this respect, science fairs are a way to overlap those learning spaces into one, encouraging young people to become involved in and excited by science and technology, acquiring communication skills and the opportunity to interact with other students interested in science. Nevertheless, those activities are not usual at University level, where traditional way of learning is still extended. Objectives: The aim of this competition is to encourage students of Materials Science and Engineering to use their background and their imagination and wit. College students will have to propose an original case of Materials Selection that may be based on close situations or forensic analysis of failures in service. With CES EduPack as a basic tool, competitors must solve in deep a selection of materials they present. Participants: Participation is open to any student or group of students. How they participate? Registration in the competition will be made through the internet application available on our website. The presentation format will be through the development of a video longer than three minutes should be up to vimeo.com and insert the URL of the video in the application for registration. The video will be accompanied by a title and text up to a maximum of two thousand words and figures that explain the purpose of the video and what it is told. Both the video and the text can be presented in Spanish bilingual format and / or English. The title must be in both languages. Among the videos submitted will be preselected for up to ten finalists. On March 21, the organizers will contact the authors of the finalist videos to announce the decision, and given the option of presenting a more complete version of his work. During the celebration of the 2015 MaterialsWeek (28,29 and 30 April) finalists must submit their papers (presented in a Word document via e-mail) and defend their work before a jury. The presentation can be both onsite and via videoconference to residents outside the region of Madrid. The organization will provide support to establish the remote connection. The maximum duration of the presentation will be ten minutes, which will help transparency in PDF, PPT / PPTX format with a maximum size of 10 MB. J.Fenke, E. García, L. Roldán, J.Serrano and P. Fernández Dept. Física de Materiales, Fac. Físicas University Complutense, Ciudad Universitaria, 28040 Madrid, Spain 15:30 LABS: The role playing card game to build up your own Materials Lab 46 The present game is inspired in the game Zitadell, and has been developed in the frame of a course on Basic Materials Characterization Techniques. At the beginning of the game, each player has an own laboratory, the goal is to transform it in the most prestigious and scientifically productive. During the game, the players must solve some questions to obtain benefits that can be invested on improving the lab elements. The game elements are different types of cards which can be played according to several strategies. The main elements are 69 Elements Cards divided in categories corresponding to different families of experimental techniques (diffraction, optical spectroscopy, etc.), the value and effect of each element is indicated in the card. 8 Character Cards with different roles during the round in the game (the characters are Inspector, Investor, Sponsor, Coordinator, Librarian, Manufacturer, Precursor and Liar); 96 question Cards containing the questions to be solved to obtain benefits during the game; 1 Project Card that serves as “round organizer”. Finally the maze is completed with 8 help cards and play money. The winner is the first player who succeeds on build 8 new elements for his own laboratory. The role playing characteristics make that every game is different since interaction of the players is a fundamental part of the own game dynamic. Also different strategies may be designed to improve the learning results and to adapt the game to different contexts. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Area G Side Events N. Brovka, G. Brovka, Belarus Belorussian State University 15:45 Theory and practice integration as means of increasing training quality in mathematics Beginning of the XXI century is characterized by the integration processes in the area of higher education. Our experience in teaching mathematics at higher educational establishment shows a decline in the general level of mathematics training. This is due to the need of improving the quality of education. One way to optimize the process of mathematical training of students is the concept of theory and practice integration of teaching students math. Why theory and practice integration may help to solve the difficulties, what exist in the mathematical education of students? Such properties of mathematics as abstract and logical characters, its symbolic language make it difficult to study mathematical material in general. As a result pedagogical integration genesis we have defined the next preconditions theory and practice integration in teaching mathematics: the leading role of the integration processes in the modern educational space, the specifics of mathematics as a science, the activation processes of informatization and humanization of mathematics education. The following definition is introduced: theory and practice integration of teaching mathematics is a process and a result of combining in a whole, correlation and coordination of theoretical positions and practical methods in the process of mathematical training. Means of this integration is the interdisciplinary connections. The implementation of interdisciplinary connections, first of all, meets the requirements of the educational and professional motivation. Second, promotes the formation of academic, social, personal and professional competencies. This is reflected in the considering paradoxical mathematical facts and solving applied practice-oriented tasks. The ways of implementing this concept of theory and practice integration are presented in a methodical system of training students of pedagogical specialties on the base of mathematical analysis. SESSION G2 TUESDAY 22ND SEPT. Room: Small Hall Research, Development and Innovation promoting Materials Technologies worldwide Prof. Dr Heinrich Hofmann Institute of Materials, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, EPFL Station 12, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, Heinrich Hofmann, studied Material Science and Engineering at the Technical University of Berlin. 1983 he got his PhD in Material Science with a thesis prepared at the Powder Metallurgy Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart. Between 1983 and 1985, he was senior scientist at the same MPI working on hard metals and composites. In 1985 he joined the R&D center of Alusuisse-Lonza Services AG. He was involved in the development of new titania stabilized zirconia and silicon nitride powders. In 1993 he joined the EPFL as Professor and Director of the Powder Technology Laboratory. His research area includes the synthesis of nanostructured materials based on nanoparticles and the modification of surfaces with nanoparticles using colloidal methods. The applications of such materials are in the medical and biological field (drug delivery, hyperthermia, cell separation, biosensors), electronics and sensors as well as coating of medical devices, turbine blades and paper. He is member of the Swiss Federal working group “Nanoregulation”, and of the Competence Center of Materials Science of the ETH Board. He is a cofounder of ANTIA Therapeutics, a company developing nanocomposites for cancer treatments. 13:40 Bridging between research and industrial development in Materials Science: The Swiss Model Switzerland as most of the European countries has a dual system for public promotion of research and development: The Swiss National Science Foundation and the Agency for Innovation and Technology. The first is oriented on promoting basic research whereas the second organisation is responsible for development of new products in common academic/industrial projects. For research in Material Science and Engineering (MS&E), these two institutions are able to cover only partially the needs of the researchers and of industries because modern materials development is often motivated for enabling the potential of new systems. Also the time horizon is different in MS&E compared to basic or industrial research. Switzerland, especially the ETH domain has established a new system to increase the efficacy of materials research: the Competence Centre of Materials, CCMX. Based on in depth discussions and assessments, the long term needs of industries was evaluated and compared with the existing competences at the ETH Domain. Based on the results, research topics for short and long term projects were determined and in a second phase seeding of strong research networks with academic and industrial partners and additional research chairs at the two ETH’s were initiated. This talk will present the impact of this new approach on the research landscape in Switzerland and tries to present some general conclusions for ME&E research. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 47 Area G Side Events Dr George Vekinis was born in Athens, Greece and studied and worked in South Africa, the UK and is currently a Research Director at the National Research Centre “Demokritos” in Greece working predominantly on advanced materials for Space applications. George has over 30 years’ experience in many fields of advanced materials and processes with funding from various agencies, most notably the European Commission and is author or co-author of nearly 150 papers and conference presentations, many of them invited, as well as 7 patents. Prof. Dr Georges Vekinis: Research Director Demokritos, National Center of Scientific Research, Agia Paraskevi Attikis, P.O.Box 60037, 153 10 Athens, GREECE In addition to his research work, George is a very experienced consultant in Innovation Management, Technology Transfer, IPR protection etc. Over the past 15 years he has been advising the Industrial Technologies Division of the European Commission on the optimum transfer of EC-funded technologies to the market and has been a panel member of various advisory committees. He has recently (2014) published the book “Technology Transfer in Practice: from Invention to Innovation - A step-by-step guide for researchers and inventors” which is aimed at guiding researchers on the best practices for exploiting their results. Since 2005, George co-founded and is the President of the AIT SA spin-off company based in Greece which designs and manufactures industrial microwave drying equipment for ceramics and minerals industries, on the basis of his own patented RTD results. In April 2014 George was elected President of the Hellenic Society for Science and Technology of Condensed Matter (HSSTCM). 14:05 The long road from Invention to Innovation: guidelines for researchers and their organisations I think it is not an exaggeration to state that “The world builds what Europe thinks”. Without a doubt, a vast number of technological ideas that have become valuable innovations can be traced back to some European laboratory. It is a well accepted fact that Europe lags behind many other parts of the world in converting smart inventions to valuable innovations. Many reports have been written on why this should be so, but the underlying reason seems to be that European researchers prefer the glory of discovery in the lab rather than the pleasure of entrepreneurship in the real world. This talk will attempt to show that the capability of bridging these two worlds is not only a tremendously satisfying endeavour in its own right but also that the Technology Transfer process can be learnt and practised along a clearly delineated path. The route from the bright idea to the invention and finally to the valuable innovation has many twists and turns and may even lead to dead-ends and disappointments, but the end result is highly satisfying. Felix Moesner is CEO of swissnex Boston and the Consul of the Consulate of Switzerland. Established as the world’s first “Science Consulate” in 2000, swissnex Boston is part of a global network including San Francisco (2003), Singapore (2004), China (2007), India (2009) and Brazil (2013). The mission of swissnex Boston is to promote knowledge exchanges between Switzerland and North America in higher education, technology, innovation, science and the arts. Dr Felix Moesner Federal Department of Foreign Affairs SWISSNEXT BOSTON 420 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02138 Felix Moesner is a Master and Doctor graduate from ETH Zurich and the University of Tokyo. As engineer and scientist, he majored in robotics, MEMS and nanotechnologies. Dr Moesner worked in two consulting firms (Synpulse & Egon Zehner) and two blue chip companies (Toshiba & Credit Suisse Life) at senior management level before joining the science diplomacy. In 2013, Felix Moesner founded the New York Outpost in Manhattan, as part of swissnex Boston. He is also the founder of the Science & Technology Diplomatic Circle of Boston with 53 Diplomatic Missions. From 2003 to 2012, Dr Moesner was the head of the Science and Technology Office at the Embassy of Switzerland in Japan. Together with the US Embassy, he also held the presidency of the Science and Technology Diplomatic Circle, which is comprised of 80+ diplomatic missions and affiliates such as NSF or NASA. Several awards and grants underline his proactive commitments. Twitter: @felixmoesner 14:30 Global opportunities to bring top research to market 48 For the fourth year in a row, Switzerland has remained at the top of the Global Innovation Index 2014. Accomplishing this requires stable politics with minimal uncertainty for businesses, generous and sustained public funding for fundamental research without political strings, and high private-sector investment for R&D, as shown in the Global Innovation 1000. In fact, a total of 4.8% ($31 Billion in 2014) of the world’s R&D investment comes from Switzerland. Of that fraction, $8.9 Billion is invested in the US, more than any other country. As part of the global ERI-Network, swissnex Boston strategically supports these efforts by connecting the dots between Swiss and US scientists and innovators. As an initiative of the Swiss Government, swissnex Boston was the world’s first science consulate, when it opened its doors 15 years ago. It is now part of a worldwide network of Swiss nodes in the world’s most innovative regions, where the future is being shaped. We are proud to work on world-class partnerships in science, education, and innovation that strengthen the outreach which results in a win-win situation. Samples of technology transfer, startups support and high-tech showcasing in the US and in Asia with focus Japan will be introduced. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Area G Side Events Brigitte Kriszt Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria Marianne Hörlesberger AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria Bruno Hribernik Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials 15:15 Austrian Foresight On Engineering Materials Europe needs innovations and production on-site in high-tech technologies and materials to obtain serving prosperity. For a sustainable and stable knowledge based economy and society it is indispensable to maintain the value-added chain also for enabling technologies inside an area such as Europe or a specific country. Creating awareness and support from a wide variety of agencies and institutions with regard the system for enabling technologies (knowledge creation and production) is a challenge. However foresight methodologies provide approaches which can take into account a broad variety of aspects and experts for dealing with such a challenge. Therefore the Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials, the Montanuniversität Leoben, and the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology designed and accomplished a foresight project for developing scenarios for the manufacturing bases in Austria regarding structural materials such as steel, non-ferrous metals, polymers, and ceramic each regarded together with their composites for high-tech technologies along the whole value-chain. The emphasis in this contribution is put on the adaptation of the methodology to this specific problem and the description of the result of the Austrian Materials Foresight. Foresight is a systematic view at the longer-term future of science, technology, business and society to identify areas for strategic research and technology with the greatest economic and social benefits. The process was into three stages. In the first stage the frame was defined in details. The definition of the experts to be invited for workshops and the adaptation of the scenario method was worked out and discussed with the advisory board. In stage two scenarios in each of the four structural material areas (steel, non-ferrous metal, polymers, ceramic) were developed in several workshops with a strict structured procedure. In stage three a “future conference on material 2014” discussed the developed scenarios and worked out the topics and actions across all scenarios and lead to three central issues, which will be pursued in a follow up process. The consortium was optimal composed because of the complementary expertise. The developed procedure could manage to involve and reach most of the important people for further support of the thematic outcome. In the presentation the results of the Austrian Materials Foresight with respect to materials research and accompanied measures will be discussed. Ugo Lafont1, Laurent Pambaguian2, Tommaso Ghidini2, Christopher Semprimoshnig1 1 Materials Space Evaluation and Radiation Effects Section 2 Materials Technology Section European Space Agency - ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands 15:35 Advanced materials and manufacturing process for space application: an European Space Agency perspective When it comes “to makes new thing to do new things” in general and in particular for space, materials and the way to process them are of paramount importance. Technological development is one of the core function of the agency mandated in its convention. Enabling and maturing new technologies is a crucial aspect for space program and more than that, to strengthen the European space industry capabilities. Promoting the development of advanced materials and manufacturing processes is one of the strategic and enabling driver for the European Space Agency when it comes to new technologies. Together with the enabling tools proposed by ESA for technological development, in this paper the need and vision of materials with high added values for space application (coating, composite, thermoset, thermoplastics, honeycomb structure, graphene based system, self-healing materials…) as well as advanced manufacturing processes (out of autoclave, additive manufacturing…) will be presented. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 49 Area G Side Events SESSION G3 WEDNESDAY 23RD SEPT. Room: Small Hall Strategic Materials for Europe and Resources Strategies Dr R.J. Koopmans Dow Europe GmbH Bachtobelstrasse 3 8810 Horgen Switzerland Rudy Koopmans is an R&D Fellow at Dow Europe GmbH, and resides in Horgen, Switzerland. He holds a PhD in Physical & Macromolecular Chemistry from Antwerp University (Belgium), and a Business Administration Master of Leuven University (Belgium). During his 31 years at Dow he held various R&D roles at several Dow locations in Europe and USA, covering topics on physics, processing, and application design of thermoplastics, thermosets, and bio- and bio-inspired materials. His R&D focus is on the identification, development and implementation of innovative material technologies in which rheology plays a preeminent role as a multi-disciplinary scientific discipline. Throughout his career an essential passion has been to drive the advancement of rheology for exploiting the understanding of structure-property-performance relationships and capturing the science in modeling tools.Directing, executing, facilitating, leveraging, networking and supporting efforts in rheology and plastics processing have and are his hallmarks of making an impact and being an inspiration for many. He holds visiting professorships at ETH Zürich (CH) and Leeds University (UK). In 2004 he received the StaudingerDürer Medal for excellence in Materials Science at the ETH Zürich (Switzerland). He has published more than 70 papers in international journals, contributed multiple book chapters, wrote two books - one on Self Assembling Peptides and one on Polymer Melt Fracture -, and is holder of multiple patents in the field of materials design and polymer processing. 13:40 Rethinking Plastics as Materials: Opportunities for Innovation Today plastics as materials define how society operates - in ways difficult to imagine and in very visible, highly criticized ways. More than 150 years ago, plastics emerged out of a drive to replace “natural” products, considered of finite availability (e.g. ivory, lacquers), and eventually became extremely successful synthetic materials by virtue of cheap petroleum as feedstock and a booming chemical industry after the 1950’s. At the beginning of the 21st century scenario’s on limits to growth and a societal drive for more sustainable products make it however particularly important to rethink the production and use of synthetic materials such as plastics. The time has come to reconsider plastics and see them not as “extremely simplified” versions of natural “plastics” but as a next generation of adaptive functional materials mirrored on what nature has achieved with “plastics”. The quo vadis of plastics i.e. polymeric systems, is precisely the taking of chemistry, chemical engineering, and product design to a next level of being more in tune with the functioning of nature. Dr Wolfgang Rossner Head of Research Group, Siemens AG Corporate Technology Research and Technology Center CT RTC MAT CPM-DE, Ceramics and Powder Metallurgy OttoHahn-Ring 6 81739 München, Deutschland Wolfgang Rossner is research manager at Corporate Technology, Siemens AG, Munich. His main research interest is on high temperature ceramics and related composites and advanced ceramic processing technologies including additive manufacturing technologies. In 1997 he received the Siemens innovation award for the development of scintillating ceramics for application in medical x-ray computed tomography and in 2007 he was selected as Siemens Top Innovator in the field of luminescent and optical ceramics. Rossner has published, presented and co-authored about 100 articles and has been issued about 90 patents. He is a research consultant for Fraunhofer Society and Materials Research Center Freiburg, both in Germany, and is co-chairing a joint board of the German Ceramic Society and German Society for Materials for advanced ceramics. 14:05 Innovative Impact by High Performance Ceramics 50 The main developments of the 21st century are generating substantial challenges which urgently demand progress and solutions. Resource availability, environmental protection, population growth, energy supply and demographic change necessitate innovative impact and faster innovation cycles. Materials are expected to make a substantial impact in facilitating more powerful technologies. High performance ceramics in particular will be required to improve the efficiency, functionality and lifetime of technical systems such as those used in electric power generation, mobility, healthcare and infrastructure. There are a number of promising new potential applications in advanced ceramics in a range of fields such as the replacement of materials approaching their theoretical performance limit, stress-tolerant hybrid composites, multilayer and electrical ceramics and coatings. Advanced processing techniques relating to ultrafast sintering and generative manufacturing, for example, are also being realized. Using industrial application cases and highlighting successful examples, the innovation potentials of advanced ceramics will be examined. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Area G Side Events Prof. Dr David J. Jarvis, Head of Strategic & Emerging Technologies (TEC-TS), European Space Agency - ESA/ESTEC, Keplerlaan 1, 2201 AZ Noordwijk, The Netherlands Professor David Jarvis is Head of Strategic & Emerging Technologies at the European Space Agency (ESA), and he is responsible for €125 million of R&D activity and a team of 12 managers and research fellows. Professor Jarvis has 13 years’ experience conceiving, assembling and managing large-scale, international consortia of academic and industrial scientists in the fields of new materials, advanced manufacturing and energy research. This entails the co-development of strategic technologies, with universities and companies in many different sectors such as space, aeronautics, automotive, power generation, chemical, security and nuclear fusion. In this time, an extensive international network of top scientists from academia, industry, governmental and intergovernmental R&D centres has been developed and mobilised. Prof Jarvis holds a BEng and PhD from Swansea University, UK. He has published about 25 scientific papers and made numerous patent applications in materials and manufacturing. In 2012, Professor Jarvis was elected as a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, and he is also now the Chairman of Metallurgy Europe. 14:30 Metallurgy Europe - forging ahead ! Metallurgy Europe is a one billion euro programme that has been recently selected by the member states of Europe as a long-term Eureka Cluster. Metallurgy Europe is laying the technical foundation for a whole new generation of alloys, compounds, intermetallics and composites, and it will transform the way we deploy metallic products in applications. A strong emphasis has been placed on material discovery and advanced manufacturing, driven by the needs of over 200 industry partners. This will help us aim for the future and tackle some of the societal challenges related to renewable energy, nuclear fusion, green mobility, aerospace, security, healthcare, raw materials and climate change reduction. This presentation will provide a short overview of Metallurgy Europe and explain how the programme will deliver huge value to the European economy over the coming decades Dr Fabrice Stassin, Managing Director EMIRI Energy Materials Industrial Research Initiative (fabrice. stassin@emiri.eu) Manager EU Government Affairs Umicore SA/NV, Rue du Marais 31, 1000 Brussels, Belgium Fabrice Stassin is Managing Director of the EMIRI Association He holds a Diploma and PhD in Chemistry from the University of Liège in Belgium. Fabrice Stassin joined Umicore in 2008 as Innovation Project Manager covering the scope of clean technologies of interest to Umicore with later a focus on thin-film photovoltaics. Since 2012, he is part of the Brussels-based team of Umicore Government Affairs focusing on Energy Materials. Fabrice Stassin was instrumental in the development of the EMIRI Association which he now manages. EMIRI aims at establishing Industrial Leadership in EU in the field of Advanced Materials for low-carbon energy technologies through involvement of all stakeholders in strategic research & innovation programmes. 15:15 The role of Advanced Materials as enablers in tackling the EU energy challenges The aim of the EMIRI talk is to raise awareness, inform and update key stakeholders on the key enabling role that advanced materials play in facilitating the development & deployment of low carbon energy technologies supporting the targets established in the SET-Plan (cheaper, secure, accessible and sustainable energy). The talk will among others highlight the recommended orientations for Industry-supported Innovation on Advanced Materials for low carbon energy as well as share some business elements on the state of European value chains of Advanced Materials for low carbon energy. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 51 Area G Side Events Dr James R. J. Goddin Dr Hannah Melia Dr Claes Fredriksson Granta Design Ltd, Cambridge, UK 15:40 Addressing critical, conflict and strategic materials risks at a product level 52 Evaluating the material supply risks at a product level is fraught with difficulties, it is now widely accepted that whilst generic lists are useful for directing and implementing policy decisions at the level of economic regions, they are far less applicable at a business, technology or product level where a more detailed understanding of the materials, their performance requirements, composition and the specific supply risks is required in order to avoid acting upon a misleading assessments of risk. Furthermore, the instinctive response to some risks such as for example, in the case of conflict minerals, sourcing from an alternative supply in a non-conflict region, may in fact have undesired consequences by exacerbating some of the key contributing factors that underlie the conflict. In this paper we review how knowledge based tools for industry and teaching resources are being used to understanding and inform on these complex interactions and how the issues of business specific supply risk, risk management strategies and supply chain impacts can be approached in a manner that offers to reinforce supply chain value, reduce risk and leverage enhanced social value and security in both the short term and the longer term. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Lecture Program Coding Rules ORAL PRESENTATIONS Sessions Type of presentation AM1 – 08:30-10:30 AM2 – 11:00-13:00 PM1 – 14:30-16:30 PM2 – 17:00-19:00 I/K – Invited/Keynote 40 minutes H – Highlight 20 minutes O – Oral 20 minutes A1.1-H-TUE-AM1-2 Symposium Day of presentation Talk number Symposium A1.1 – F3.2 MON – Monday TUE – Tuesday WED – Wednesday THU – Thursday in session POSTERS Sessions Type of presentation P1 TUE – 17:00-19:00 P2 WED – 17:00-19:00 P – Poster D1.1-P-TUE-P2 54 Symposium Day of presentation Symposium A1.1 – F3.2 TUE – Tuesday WED – Wednesday European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium A1.2 B1.2 B1.3 B2.1 Room MF 101 MB 134 MB 437A PF 113 Chairperson Stoyan Smoukov Hussein Beladi Mariana Calin Emanuel Ionescu 14:30 Invited/Keynote Multifunctional Electroactive Polymers and Nanocomposites -- Fascinating Properties and Novel Applications Qiming Zhang (The Penn State University) Invited/Keynote Current R&D Trends in Steel Grades for Automotive Applications Bruno Charles De Cooman (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Invited/Keynote Atomic Structure and Mechanical Deformation in BMG Wojciech Dmowski (University of Tennessee) Invited/Keynote Chemical Processing of Metal Oxide Nanostructures and Heterostructures for Sensing and Energy Harvesting Applications Sanjay Mathur (University of Cologne, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry) 15:10 Oral Colloidal photonic crystals and their responsive functional applications Hiroshi Fudouzi (NIMS) Tsutomu Sawada Oral Fabrication of an ultrafine grained lightweight steel using electricthermomechanical processing Wenjun Lu (Imperial College London) Rongshan Qin Highlight Deformation in metallic glasses studied by TEM Christoph Gammer (University of Vienna) Denise Beitelschmidt, Christian Ebner, Jürgen Eckert, HansPeter Karnthaler, Andrew Minor, Stefan Noisternig, Simon Pauly, Christian Rentenberger Oral Characterization of sol-gel synthesized doped rare earth metal pyrochlores Michał Stopyra (Silesian University of Technology) Tomasz Matuła, Marta Mikuśkiewicz, Grzegprz Moskal 15:30 Oral Patterning by Elastic Instability of Immobilized Dielectric Elastomer Actuators I-Ting Lin (University of Cambridge) Oral A Rationale for Developing Tough Ductile Martensitic Steels Through Direct Quenching and Partitioning at Low Temperatures Mahesh Somani (University of Oulu) Pentti Karjalainen, Devesh Misra, David Porter, Pasi Suikkanen Oral High temperature deformation and stress relaxation in La-based bulk metallic glasses Jichao Qiao (Northwestern Polytechnical University) Jean-Marc Pelletier, Yao Yao Oral Synthesis and characterization of amorphous silica-based hybrid materials for CO2-selective ceramic membranes Zineb Mouline (Nagoya Institute of Technology) Yusuke Daiko, Sawao Honda, Yuji Iwamoto, Asahi Kota, Takahiro Onishi 15:50 Highlight Unconventional Networks Give Soft Active Materials Unprecedented Properties Xuanhe Zhao (MIT) Oral Microstructural stability of new austenitic steel Sanicro 25 during long-term ageing at 750°C Barbara Kościelniak (Silesian University of Technology) Oral Non-Isothermal crystallization Kinetics, Magnetic and Mechanical Properties of FeCoBSiNb and FeCoBSiNbCu glassy alloys Parthiban Ramasamy (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden) Oral Single-Source-Precursor Synthesis and Properties of Hf-Containing Ultrahigh-Temperature Ceramic Nanocomposites (UHTC-NCs) Emanuel Ionescu (Technische universität Darmstadt) 16:10 Oral Synthesis of Fe-Mn-Cr-Mo-C-B-Er alloys with tunable microstructure and enhanced mechanical properties by injection casting and annealing treatments Huiyan Zhang (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona) Yangyang Cheng, Maria Dolors Baró, Yuping Feng, Ran Li, Eva Pellicer, Jordi Sort, Santiago Suriñach, Tao Zhang 14:50 56 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium C1.1 C2.1 C3.1 C3.2 Room MF 107 MB 206 MF 40 MB 327 Chairperson Yulia Ivanisenko Ivan Kaban Nadezhda Bulgakova Vassilis Binas Invited/Keynote Joining of Ceramics and Metals for Structural, Functional and Thermal Management Applications Rajiv Asthana (University of WisconsinStout) Mrityunjay Singh Invited/Keynote Ultrapure laser-synthesized nanomaterials for biomedical applications Andrei Kabashin (CNRS - Aix-Marseille University) Oral Surface modified polypropylene fibers for high efficiency water and air filtration media Jakub Michalski (Warsaw Unv. of Technology) Szymon Jakubiak, Krzysztof Kurzydłowski, Piotr Smektała, Justyna Tomaszewska, Milena Zalewska 14:30 Invited/Keynote Grain size effect on phase transformations in high-pressure torsion Kaveh Edalati (Kyushu University) Zenji Horita 14:50 Oral Optically Anisotropic Surfaces via Colloidal Self-Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles on Macroscopic Areas Christian Kuttner (University of Bayreuth) Munish Chanana, Andreas Fery, Christoph Hanske, Tobias A.F. König, Mareen B. Müller, Moritz Tebbe 15:10 Highlight Phase transformations of alloys processed by severe plastic deformation Thomas Waitz (University of Vienna) Christoph Gammer, Richard James, Clemens Mangler, Mitsuhiro Matsuda, Peter Müllner, Ajit Panigrahi, Martin Peterlechner, Peter Schindler Oral Joining of advanced SiC-based composites with a MAX phase Ti3SiC2 using Spark Plasma Sintering Peter Tatarko (School of Engineering & Materials Science and Nanoforce Technology Ltd., Queen Mary University of London) Valentina Casalegno, Monica Ferraris, Michael Reece, Milena Salvo, Theo Saunders Highlight Novel materials made by crystal growth methods for light-matter interaction Marcin Gajc, Dorota A. Pawlak Highlight Facet-Specific Assembly of Proteins on SrTiO3 Polyhedral Nanocrystals Lingqing Don (Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Zhejiang University) Kui Cheng, Wei-Qiang Han, Wenjian Weng 15:30 Oral Phase Transformations Driven by the Severe Plastic Deformation Boris Straumal (Institute of Solid State Physics RAS, Chernogolovka) Brigitte Baretzky, Yulia Ivanisenko, Askar Kilmametov, Andrei Mazilkin Oral The effect of Ag-Cu-Ti preform thickness and Al2O3 surface condition on the microstructure and properties of Al2O3-Al2O3 joints made using active metal brazing Tahsin Ali Kassam (Brunel University / National Structural Integrity Research Centre (NSIRC) Oral Producing gas-phase targets of nanoparticles and large molecules by blister-based laser-induced forward transfer Alexander Bulgakov (Institute of Thermophysics) Nadezhda Bulgakova, Eleanor Campbell, Nathan Goodfriend, Oleg Nerushev, Yuri Shukhov, Sergey Starinskiy Oral Pb-Co-Sn coating as anode for acid water electrolysis Claudia Carrasco (Universidad de Concepcion) Carlos Camurri, Jean Luc Delplancke, Marie-Paule DelplanckeOgletree 15:50 Oral Phase transitions in Cu-Sn alloys induced by high pressure torsion Anna Korneva (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Brigitte Baretzky, Askar Kilmametov, Boris Straumal, Paweł Zięba Oral Rare earth aluminosilicate glasses for laser supported joining of SiC devices Marion Herrmann (Technische Universität Dresden) Sarfraz Ahmad, Antonio Hurtado, Wolfgang Lippmann, Morsi Mohamed Mahmoud, HansJürgen Seifert, Martin Steinbrück Oral Preparation of colloidal solutions by pulse laser ablation of gold, silver and their alloys in liquids Sergey Starinskiy (Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) Alexander Bulgakov, Yuryi Shukhov Oral Covalent layer-by-layer assembly for enhancing abrasion resistance: Toward robust multimaterial nanoscale films. Shahid Saeed Qureshi (Government Postgraduate College Jhelum Pakistan) Gero Decher, Olivier Felix, Zhiqiang Zheng 16:10 Oral Martensite-austenite transformations in Cu-Al-Ni shape memory alloys driven by high-pressure torsion Gabriel A. López (Applied Physics II, University of the Basque Country UPV-EHU) Brigitte Baretzky, Mariano Barrado, Horst Hahn, Askar R. Kilmametov, K.I. Kolesnikova, Inaki López-Ferreno, María L. Nó, José San Juan, Boris B. Straumal Oral Electrodeposition and characterization of Sn-Zn-Bi lead-free solder layers Honorata Kazimierczak (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences) Robert Chulist, Agnieszka Hara, Piotr Ozga, Zbigniew Świątek Oral The effect of laser-induced breakdown plasma in liquid on generation and fragmentation of gold nanoparticles Anton Serkov (Wave Research Center of A.M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences) Peter Kuzmin, Ignat Rakov, George Shafeev European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 57 Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium C4.1 C4.3 D1.3 D2.1 Room MB 226 MB 437 MF 103 PF Auditorium 1st floor Chairperson Olga Fabrichnaya Wilhelm Schabel 14:30 Invited/Keynote TTT-diagrams for TCP phase precipitation in Ni-based superalloys - the effect of Re and Ru on the hightemperature stability Kamil Matuszewski (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg FAU) Krzysztof Kurzydłowski, Ralf Rettig, Robert Singer Invited/Keynote New materials and patterning methodologies for printed electronics, energy generation & wireless energy harvesting systems Thomas Anthopoulos (Imperial College London) 15:10 Oral Modelling the effect of alloying elements on the interdiffusion processes in MCrAlY coatings Anton Chyrkin (Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH) Highlight Liquid Processing of Precursor Solutions for Metal Oxide TFTs Anita Neumann, Ralf Anselmann Oral Low-noise cold-field emission current obtained from two carbon cone nanotips during in situ TEM biasing Ludvig de Knoop (Chalmers University of Technology / CEMES-CNRS) Christophe Gatel, Florent Houdellier, Martin Hÿtch, Aurélien Masseboeuf, Marc Monthioux, Eva Olsson, Etienne Snoeck Oral Counting dislocations in microcrystals with coherent x-rays: in-situ studies of the plastic deformation of InSb micro-pillars Ludovic Thilly (University of Poitiers) 15:30 Oral Database development on systems with liquid metal – oxide interactions used for metallic melt filtration Tilo Zienert (TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Material Science) Olga Fabrichnaya Highlight Materials For Flexible Electric And Electrochromic Devices On Paper Substrates Luis Pereira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Oral Contribution of time-resolved Raman spectroscopy for in situ characterization of refractory oxide materials Eric Stephane Fotso Gueutue (CEMTHI - CNRS-ORLEANS) Oral In situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction of the stress-induced martensitic transformation in NiTi and in the metastable beta Ti-24Nb-4Zr-8Sn alloy Lorène Héraud (ISCR UMR6226 INSA RENNES) Philippe Castany, Thierry Gloriant, Yang Yang 15:50 Oral Thermodynamic assessments of the MgO-MnOx and ZrO2-MgO-MnOx systems Dmytro Pavlyuchkov (TU-Freiberg) David Dilner, Olga Fabrichnaya Oral Complete Room Temperature Processing of Printed and High Performance Oxide Electronics Tessy Baby (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Subho Dasgupta, Simone Dehm, Suresh Garlapati, Horst Hahn, Robert Kruk Oral Local determination of residual stresses and fracture properties using in-situ testing in the SEM Daniel Kiener (Montanuniversität Leoben) Roland Brunner, Darjan Kozic, Ronald Schöngrundner, Ruth Treml 16:10 Oral Easy, non-toxic, cost-efficient precursor solution route for printed amorphous zinc-tin-oxide transistors Benedikt Sykora (TU Darmstadt, Material Science, e-mat) Heinz von Seggern Invited/Keynote Three dimensional propagation of fatigue cracks in polycrystalline materials Henry Proudhon (MINES ParisTech) Jean-Yves Buffiere, Vincent Chiaruttini, Samuel Forest, Dominique Geoffroy, Nicolas Gueninchault, Yoann Guilhem, Jia Li, Wolfgang Ludwig, Peter Reischig, Arjen Roos 14:50 58 Cem Tasan Highlight In situ off-axis electron holography for the quantitative study of electromagnetic properties of nanosystems Christophe Gatel (CEMES-CNRS / Unviersity of Toulouse) Invited/Keynote Probing deformation and fracture of materials with high spatial resolution Gerhard Dehm (MPI für Eisensforschung) B. Nagamani Jaya, Christoph Kirchlechner, Rejin Raghavan Oral Magnetic changes of epitaxially strained manganite thin films studied by Cryo-Electron Holography Luis Alfredo Rodríguez (Cemes-Cnrs) Pedro Antonio Algarabel, Remi Arras, Jose Maria De Teresa, Manuel Ricardo Ibarra, Irene Lucas, César Magén, Lorena Marín, Luis Alberto Morellón, Etienne Snoeck European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Uni-axial micro tensile analysis of ferrite plasticity Chaowei Du (Eindhoven University of Technology) Marc Geers, Johan Hoefnagels Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium D3.1 E1.1 E2.1 F1.1 Room MB 306 MB 309 MB 213 MB 144 Chairperson Michele Ceriotti David Armitage Brett Suddell Frank Witte 14:30 Highlight Design of structural materials by predictive ab initio thermodynamics: Challenges, applications and perspectives Joerg Neugebauer (Max-PlanckInstitut fuer Eisenforschung) Invited/Keynote Nanoindentation of tungsten to 950 ºC in high vacuum David E.J. Armstrong (Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow, Department of Materials, University of Oxford) Ben Beake Invited/Keynote BioPCM - Optimising Phase Change Materials in Temperature Controlled Packaging Applications Keith Spilsbury (WoolCool) Patsy Barlow, Angela Morris, Brett Suddell Invited/Keynote Chitosan hydrogels for Spinal chord tissue repair Laurent David (ICNRS, Université de Lyon, Bat. Polytech Lyon) Jamila Chedly, Alexandra Montembault, Fathia Nothias, Sylvia Soares, Ysander von Boxberg 14:50 Oral First-principles study of Al-Cu energetics and consequences on athermal formation of Cu-rich compounds Rémy Besson (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) 15:10 Oral Interatomic spacing distribution in multicomponent alloys Isaac Toda-Caraballo (Materials Science and Metallurgy department. The University of Cambridge) Sergei Dudarev, Duc Nguyen-Manh, Pedro Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo, Jan Wróbel Highlight Experimental simulation of melting/ solidification of nuclear materials under accident conditions Dario Manara (Europan Commission) David Bottomley, Andrea Ciccioli, Sara Mastromarino, Alice Seibert Highlight Manufacturing of Biodegradable Films on the Basis of Polylactide (PLA) and Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) Grzegorz Szparaga (Department of Material and Commodity Sciences and Textile Metrology) Maciej Boguń, Magdalena Brzezińska, Michał Chrzanowski, Zbigniew Draczyński, Izabella Krucińska, Michał Puchalski, Sławomir Sztajnowski Oral A bespoke collagen-based platform for chronic wound care Giuseppe Tronci (University of Leeds) M. Tarik Arafat, Stephen Russell, David Wood, Jie Yin 15:30 Oral Point, Linear and Planar Defects in Titanium Adam Ready (Imperial College London) Peter D. Haynes, Adrian P. Sutton Highlight Atomistic simulation of the interaction of dislocations and fission gas bubbles in UO2 nuclear fuel Paul C. M. Fossati (Imperial College London) Robin W. Grimes, Samuel T. Murphy Oral From biomass to biorefineries: the potential of a caramel like by-product to open windows to functional materials Alice Mija (University of Nice) Ed de Jong, Jan C. van der Waal Oral Chitosan/polyester-urethane composites with thermally activated shape-memory behavior – synthesis and characterization Monika Bil (Warsaw University of Technology) Ewelina Kozikowska, Krzysztof J. Kurzydlowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski 15:50 Oral Phase stability and point defects in ternary Fe-Cr-Ni alloys Jan Wróbel (Warsaw University of Technology) Sergei Dudarev, Maria Ganchenkova, Mikhail Lavrentiev, Duc Nguyen-Manh Oral The phase transformation of studtite, UO4 · 4 H2O, to metastudtite, UO4 · 2 H2O studied in detail by temperature dependent X-ray diffraction. Sabrina Labs (Forschungszentrum Jülich) Dirk Bosbach, Hilde Curtius, Andreas Neumann Oral Hygrothermal stability of poly (butylene adipate-co-butylene terephthalate/ wood) flour composites Adriana Gregorova (Graz University of Technology, ICTM) Oral Biomedical metal alloys produced by direct metal laser sintering Fabrizio Fiori (Universita’ Politecnica delle Marche) Gianni Barucca, Elena Bassoli, Lucia Denti, Andrea Gatto, Emmanuelle Girardin, Paolo Mengucci, Bogdan Rutkowski 16:10 Oral Ab-initio search for molybdenum alloys with improved GB cohesion Lorenz Romaner (Materials Center Leoben Forschung) Reinhard Pippan, Peter Puschnig, Daniel Scheiber Oral Characterisation of phases in long term thermally aged Type 316H austenitic stainless steel Alexander Warren (University of Bristol Interface Analysis Centre) Peter Flewitt, Ian Griffiths, Tom Scott Oral Self-Healing coatings based on metallophilic hydrogels for wear control of prosthesis Laura Sánchez Abella (IK4-Cidetec) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 59 Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM2 Symposium A1.2 A1.3 B1.2 B1.3 Room MF 101 PF 309 MB 134 MB 437A Chairperson Stoyan Smoukov Sara Bals Carlos Garcia Mateo Wojciech Dmowski 17:00 Invited/Keynote Biomimetic Hydrogel Devices and Soft Robotic Components Operating on Ionic and Microfluidic Principles Orlin Velev (North Carolina State University) Michael Dickey, Hyung-Jun Koo, Daniel Morales, Etienne Palleau Invited/Keynote DNA-based functional nanostructures Mauricio Pilo-Pais Tim Liedl Highlight Change in Mechanical Properties of 1.5 GPa TS grade High Strength Steel Sheets by Combining Tempered Martensite with Bainite Containing Retained Austenite Hiroshi Matsuda (JFE Steel Corporation) Invited/Keynote Nanocrystallization of metallic glasses Tadeusz Kulik (Warsaw University of Technology) Jaroslaw Ferenc, Maciej Kowalczyk, Jerzy Latuch 17:20 60 Highlight Effect of Solute Ni and Mn on Brittle Fracture in Ultra Low Carbon Steels Nobuyuki Yoshimura (Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation) Kenji Higashida, Manabu Hoshino, Genichi Shigesato, Hiroyuki Shirahata, Masaki Tanaka, Ryuji Uemori, Kohsaku Ushioda 17:40 Highlight Photo-Activation of Microstructured Liquid Crystal Elastomers Stefano Palagi (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart) Peer Fischer, Andrew Mark, Kai Melde, Camilla Parmeggiani, Diederik Wiersma, Hao Zeng Highlight Nanobots: multifunctional smart nanomachines Morgan Stanton Samuel Sanchez Oral Effects of cooling conditions on microstructure and ductility in structural steels Je-Wook Jang (POSCO) Yong Woo Kim, Jang Yong Yoo Highlight Correlation between mechanical properties and the Johari–Goldstein relaxation in La-based bulk metallic glasses Jean-Marc Pelletier (INSA-Lyon; MATEIS) Jichao Qiao 18:00 Oral Structural and magnetic properties of soft magnetic composites for flow control application Maria Krautz (IFW Dresden) Jürgen Eckert, Jana Popp, Mario Schrödner, Anja Waske, David Werner Oral Phototunable friction of photochromic fibrillar surfaces Gabriele Nanni (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) Highlight Fatigue of Advanced Steels Microstructures Matthias Kuntz (Robert Bosch) Eberhard Kerscher, Inga Müller Oral Characterization of the low-frequency relaxation spectrum of metallic glasses Eloi Pineda (UPC-BarcelonaTech) 18:20 Oral Photoactive hybrid gelators based on the luminescent inorganic [Cu4I4] cluster core Sandrine Perruchas (Laboratoire PMC - CNRS - Ecole Polytechnique) Oral Ultrathin Au nanowires: growth and self assembly in liquid-phase Lise-Marie Lacroix (LPCNO) Marianne Imperor-Clerc, Laurence Ressier, Guillaume Viau 18:40 Oral Nanoparticles’ organization induced by a 2D supramolecular template Farid Kameche (Université Pierre et Marie Curie) André-Jean Attias, Fabrice Charra, David Kreher, Fabrice Mathevet, Ahn-Tu Ngo, Christophe Petit, Caroline Salzemann, Alice Six European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Crystallization and high temperature deformation behavior of Ti-based bulk metallic glasses Kwang Seok Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science) Ka Ram Kim, Ki Buem Kim, Young Sang Na Oral Modeling of rapid dendritic growth under earthly and reduced gravity conditions Peter Galenko (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena (Germany) Dmitry Alexandrov, Denis Danilov, Dieter Herlach, Markus Rettenmayr, Klemens Reuther Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM2 Symposium B2.1 C1.1 C2.1 C3.1 Room PF 113 MF 107 MB 206 MF 40 Chairperson Eric Anglaret Andrea Bachmaier Joanna Wojewoda-Budka Omer Ilday 17:00 Highlight The role of polymer-derived ceramic additives on improving the sintering process of glass-powder compacts E. Ionescu (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt) H. R. Fernandes, J. M. F. Ferreira, R. Riedel, O. Ruzimuradov, Dilshat Tulyaganov 17:20 Oral Self-aggregation of semifluorinated alkanes in trisilacyclohexane: a first step towards soft-templated silicon carbide Benoît Gouze (ICSM (Institut de Chimie Séparative de Marcoule) Julien Cambedouzou, Olivier Diat, Daniel Meyer, Thibaud Nardin, Michel Wong Chi Man 17:40 Oral Optimization of TiO2 hydrothermal synthesis and porous polymer derived Si(Al or B)CN ceramic to produce a photocatalytic inorganic foam with controlled porosity Melanie Wynn (Laboratoire des Matériaux Céramiques et Procédés Associés (LMCPA) Samuel Bernard, Philippe Champagne, Anne Leriche, Philippe Miele, Chrystelle Salameh Invited/Keynote Atomic scale mechanisms of deformation induced precipitation and grain refinement in Al-Cu alloys processed by SPD Xavier Sauvage (University of Rouen-CNRS) Elena Bobruk, Maxim Murashkin, Yana Nasedkina, Ruslan Valiev Oral Kinetics of the intermetallic phases growth in the solid-state reaction between (Sn,Ni) and Cu Anna Wierzbicka-Miernik (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Robert Filipek, Krzysztof Miernik, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka Invited/Keynote A silicon/lithium niobate hybrid photonic material platform produced by laser processing Sakellaris Mailis (University of Southampton) Harold Chong, Yohann Franz, David Grech, Noel Healy, Gregorio Martinez, Anna Peacock, Grigoris Zisis Oral Microstructural investigations of bimetallic joint Titanium-Austenitic Stainless Steel obtained by explosive cladding Tomasz Płociński (Warsaw University of Technology) Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski, Marcin Wachowski Oral Microstructure and mechanical properties in vanadium developed by high-pressure torsion and subsequent short-term annealing Yi Huang (University of Southampton) Terence G. Langdon, Mathilde Lemang, Pedro H.R. Pereira, Nian Xian Zhang Oral Modelling and control of thermal cycles during dissimilar Friction Melt Bonding of Al6061 to Ultra-LowCarbon Steel and their role in hot tearing Norberto Jimémez Mena (Université Catholique de Louvain) Pascal J. Jacques, Aude Simar Oral New semi-analytical model of ultrashort laser interaction with transparent materials in multi-pulse irradiation regimes Nadezhda Bulgakova (HiLASE Centre, Institute of Physics ASCR) 18:00 Oral High-pressure torsion of Nd-Fe-B alloy Andrey Mazilkin (ISSP RAS) Brigitte Baretzky, Askar Kilmametov, Svetlana Protasova, Boris Straumal Oral Material response aspects during hybrid laser welding of thick section steel Wojciech Suder (Cranfield University) Supriyo Ganguly, Anand Ramasamy, Ian Richardson, Stewart Williams, Bagus Yudodibroto Oral Development of polycrystalline silicon waveguides by laser crystallization Yohann Franz (University of Southampton) 18:20 Oral Strain-induced grain refinement approaches in copper N.R. Tao (Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences) W.L. Li, Y.S. Li, K. Lu Oral Laser Bonding of Transparent Materials using Fresnoite-Glass Thin Film Araceli de Pablos-Martín (Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM) Thomas Höche Oral Laser-induced surface modifications on a nickel-based alloy Lucille Gouton (CEA) Oral Using high-pressure torsion for the fabrication of exceptionally strong metal matrix nanocomposites Terence Langdon (University of Southampton) Byungmin Ahn, Megumi Kawasaki, Han-Joo Lee, Alexander Zhilyaev Oral Laser surface activation of a transversal curved stiffener made of CFRP before adhesive bonding Marta Botana Galvin (Universidad de Cádiz) Javier Botana Pedemonte, Raul Paez Vera Oral Microstructure formation on liquid metal surface under pulsed action Nadezhda Bulgakova (Institute of Termophysics SB RAS, HiLASE Centre, Institute of Physics ASCR), Dmitry Beloplotov, Dmitry Genin, Alexei Panchenko 18:40 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 61 Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM2 62 Symposium C3.2 C3.3 C4.1 C4.3 Room MB 327 MB 315 MB 226 MB 437 Chairperson Vassilis Binas Ulf Jansson Mario Kriegel Oliver Kraft 17:00 Oral TiO2-based nanostructures for advanced water purification Giuliana Impellizzeri (CNR-IMM) 17:20 Oral Anatase nanoparticle network formation for thin film enhancement Apostolos Salmatonidis (TU Braunschweig/ iPAT) 17:40 Oral Titania Intercalated Mixed Matrix Membranes: A Practical Solution to Eliminate Heavy Metal Ions from Water Geetha Balakrishna (Centre for Nano and Material Sciences, Jain University) Shwetharani, Laveena P D Souza, Vignesh Nayak, Mahesh S Padaki 18:00 Invited/Keynote Structure modification and process control by pulsed electrodeposition Peter Leisner (Jönköping University) Caterina Zanella Highlight Magnetically soft Fe-based, rapidly quenched alloys with enhanced magnetization and reduced coercivity Viktoriia Basykh (Warsaw University of Technology) Grzegorz Cieślak, Jarosław Ferenc, Maciej Kowalczyk, Tadeusz Kulik Highlight Advanced Device Architectures for Printable OLEDs Alexander Colsmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Oral Thermal conductivity changes of wet green sand moulds during solidification of castings Pawel K. Krajewski (AGH University of Science and Technology) Witold K. Krajewski, Grzegorz Piwowarski, Jozef S. Suchy Highlight Gravure Printing of Organic LightEmitting Devices Gerardo Hernandez-Sosa (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Innovation Lab Heidelberg) Oral Design of experiments (DOE) based analysis for process-parameters/ coating-properties correlation in thermal spraying process Mohamed Elhoriny (Institute for Manufacturing Technologies of Ceramic Components and Composites - IMTCCC) Rainer Gadow, Andreas Killinger Oral Processing of molten high-aluminium zinc-based cast alloys Pawel K. Krajewski (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Foundry Engineering) A. Lindsay Greer, Witold K. Krajewski, Grzegorz Piwowarski Highlight Mesostructured Multicomponent Oxide Thin Films through Polymer Templating Christian Reitz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Nanotechnology) Oral Designing 1-D nanostructures for solar water splitting Shaohua Shen (Xi’an Jiaotong University) Maochang Liu Oral An influence of sub-micormetric TiC addition on microstructure and properties of WC-Co coatings deposited with HVAF technique Hanna Myalska (Silesian University of Technology) Grzegorz Moskal, Krzysztof Szymański Oral Hydrodynamic coarsening in phaseseparated silicate melts observed by in-situ synchrotron microtomography Emmanuelle Gouillart (Surface of Glass and Interfaces) Elodie Boller, David Bouttes, Pierre Lhussier, Luc Salvo, Damien Vandembroucq Oral Printed macroporous polymers with complex structures and shapes Qixiang Jiang (University Vienna) Alexander Bismarck, Angelika Menner 18:20 Oral Exploring pulse anodizing as Cr-free alternative to CAA for aerospace aluminium alloys Juan Jesús Alba Galvín (Laboratorio de Corrosión y Protección, Escuela Superior de Ingeniería, Universidad de Cádiz) Javier Botana Pedemonte, Leandro González Rovira, José J Rodríguez Fernández, Rafael Sánchez Oral Simulation of morphology and charge transport in printed field effect transistors Pascal Friederich (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Manuel Rommel, Wolfgang Wenzel 18:40 Oral Short-channel oxide field-effect transistors (FETs) fabricated by Polymer Pen Lithography Michael Hirtz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Uwe Bog, Subho Dasgupta, Harald Fuchs, Horst Hahn European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM2 Symposium D1.3 D2.1 D3.1 E1.1 Room MF 103 PF Auditorium 1st floor MB 306 MB 309 Javier Llorca Gabor Csanyi Stuart Irvine Chairperson 17:00 Invited/Keynote In-situ TEM study of ferroelectricferroelastic domain switching Xiaoqing Pan (University of California - Irvine) 17:20 Highlight In-Situ TEM Studies of Fracture in Nanoscale Multilayer Films Cynthia Volkert (University of Goettingen) Highlight Quantum Fluctuations in Molecular Materials Alexandre Tkatchenko (Theory Department of the Fritz Haber Institute) Highlight Resistivity and magnetoresistance of Cu2ZnSnS4 single crystals G Gurieva (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) E Arushanov, M Guc, E. Lähderanta, K Lisunov, S Schorr, M. A. Shakhov Oral In situ compression in Transmission Electron Microscopy and mechanical analysis of ceramic nanoparticles Karine Masenelli-Varlot (Université de Lyon, INSA-Lyon, MATEIS) Jonathan Amodeo, Jérôme Chevalier, Claude Esnouf, Inas Issa, Lucile Joly-Pottuz, Julien Morthomas, Julien Réthoré Oral Recent Developments in Hirshfeld Density Partitioning Methods Toon Verstraelen (Ghent University, Center for Molecular Modeling) Highlight Efficiency improvement of Cu2ZnSnSe4 based solar cells by a back contact modification Simón López-Marino (IREC) Xavier Alcobé, E Bailo, Mireia Blanes, Monica Colina, Moises Espindola-Rodríguez, Segio Giraldo, Markus Neuschitzer, Francisco Ramos, Yudania Sánchez, Edgardo Saucedo, Haibing Xie 17:40 Oral In-situ Growing of Carbon Nanotubes Encapsulated within Boron Nitride Nanotubes via Electron Irradiation Raul Arenal (Universidad de Zaragoza) Alejandro Lopez-Bezanilla Oral In-situ micro-mechanical analysis of Al-alloy thin film anelasticity Johan Hoefnagels (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) Lambert Bergers, Marc Geers Oral Modelling electron transfer in donoracceptor complexes beyond the Marcus regime Jacob Spencer (University College London) Jochen Blumberger Oral Microstructural analysis of CuInSe2 thin films by grazing incidence X-ray diffraction Julien Marquardt (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin) Stephan Brunken, Susan Schorr 18:00 Oral Morphology and gas sensing properties of nanostructured cobalt ferrite Christine Leroux (Universite de Toulon,CNRS) Madjid Arab, Suzanne Giorgio, Veronique Madigou, AndreLuis Moriyama, Carlson Pereira de Souza Oral Micro mechanical testing of self-ion irradiated ODS steel in in-situ TEM Suk Hoon Kang (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) Jinsung Jang, Tae Kyu Kim, Sanghoon Noh Oral Electronic structure and transport properties of doped lead chalcogenides from first principles Piotr Spiewak (Warsaw University of Technology) Krzysztof Kurzydlowski Oral Investigation into SnCl2 annealing treatment for SnS grain enlargement Andrew Clayton (Glyndwr University) Vincent Barrioz, Stuart Irvine 18:20 Oral In-situ TEM reduction of core-shell Ag@In2O3 nanoparticles Cyril Langlois (University of Lyon – INSA de Lyon – CNRS) Mimoun Aouine, Nicholas Blanchard, Emmanuel Cottancin, Thierry Epicier, Michel Pellarin, Laurent Piccolo, Julien Ramade, Francisco Santos Aires Oral Characterisation of deformation in Ni2AlTi strengthened ferritic alloys using micromechanical testing Robert Jones (University of Cambridge) William Clegg, Fabio Di Gioacchino Oral Wide optical band gap Al4SiC4 Laurent Pedesseau (FOTON-INSA RENNES) Odette Chaix-Pluchery, Didier Chaussende, Olivier Durand, Jacky Even, Mircea Modreanu Oral Structural characterisation of Cu2ZnSn(S1-xSex)4 by anomalous X-ray and neutron diffraction. Galina Gurieva (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin) Susan Schorr, Daniel M. Többens, Stefan Zander 18:40 Oral Electron tomography on specimens in liquid using Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy Karine Masenelli-Varlot (Université de Lyon, INSA-Lyon) Florent Dalmas, José Ferreira, Geneviève Foray, Annie Malchère, Lucian Roiban, Juan Xiao Oral Simulation from first principles and experimental evaluation of the optical response of noble metal alloys and intermetallic compounds Vicki Keast (The University of Newcastle) Oral Electronic structure of tunable metastable aSiAl and aSiAlHx thin films Annett Thogersen (SINTEF) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 63 Oral Sessions Monday 21 September 2015 /PM2 Symposium E2.1 F1.1 Room MB 213 MB 144 Chairperson Martin Ansell Frank Witte 17:00 Oral Formaldehyde content in and formaldehyde and VOC emission from particles and panels made from them Dominika Janiszews, KaIwona Frąckowiak, Adam Niesłochowski Highlight Design of advanced titanium alloys for functional biomedical devices Thierry Gloriant (INSA Rennes) Philippe Castany, Anisoara Cimpean, Doina-Margareta Gordin, Frédéric Prima, Cora Vasilescu 17:20 Oral The role of natural eco-materials in improving Indoor Air Quality Carla Silva (University of Bath) Martin Ansell, Richard Ball, Andy Dengel, Daniel Maskell, Keith Mower, Chetas Rana Oral Long-lasting zirconia-based dental materials: design and development of innovative composite structures Paola Palmero (Politecnico di Torino) Jerome Chevalier, Claude Esnouf, Marta Fornabaio, Laura Montanaro, Helen Reveron 17:40 Oral Natural insulation fibres for the absorption of indoor volatile organic compounds Elie Mansour (Bangor University) Oral ATZ - Preparation and characterization of porous ceramic layers on ceramic implants Claudia Ortmann (Mathys Orthopaedie GmbH) Oliver Goerke, Karen Hans, Thomas Oberbach 18:00 Oral Photocatalytic Co doped TiO2 coatings for lime and wood substrates Andrea Giampiccolo (University of Bath) Martin Ansell, Richard Ball Oral Novel approach towards osseointegration: Surface functionalization on Zirconia Carlos Caravaca (INSA de Lyon) Sandra Balvay, Jérôme Chevalier, Yann Chevolot, Laurent Gremillard, Daniel Hartmann, Emmanuelle Laurenceau, Pascaline Rivory, Liu Shi 18:20 Oral Migration of New Bio-Based Additives from PVC Stabilized with Epoxidized Sunflower Oil Nadia Lardjane (UMMTO, ALGERIE) Oral Combined Effect of Nano- and Microtopography of Bioinert Ceramics on Human Primary Osteoblast Behaviour Ana-Maria Stanciuc (AO Research Institute) Mauro Alini, Marc Anglada, Katia Biotteau, Quentin Flamant, Meinhard Kuntz, Marianna Peroglio, Alessandro Alan Porporati, Martin Stoddart 18:40 64 Oral Selective chemical etching of injection-molded zirconia platelet toughened alumina: a novel process for the fabrication of nano-rough implants with drug-releasing ability Quentin Flamant (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Marc Anglada, Katia Biotteau, Carlos Caravaca, Rona Chandrawati, Inge K. Herrmann, Meinhard Kuntz, Sylvain Meille, Alessandro Alan Porporati, Christopher D. Spicer, Molly M. Stevens European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 65 66 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium A1.1 A1.2 A1.3 A2.1 Room MB 231 MF 101 PF 309 MB 219 Chairperson Albert Tarancón Stoyan Smoukov Maksym Kovalenko Eric Anglaret 8:30 Highlight Silicon micro- nanotechnologies and compatible materials for the energy autonomy of small devices Luis Fonseca (IMB-CNM (CSIC) 8:50 9:10 Highlight Solution-processed perovskite solar cells Pablo Docampo (LMU Munich) Highlight Catalysis-driven self-assembled nanomotors and their manipulation under external stimuli Daniela Wilson (Radboud University Nijmegen) Highlight Advanced Electron Tomography of Nanoparticles and Their Assemblies Sara Bals (EMAT-University of Antwerp) Thomas Altantzis, Mark Boneschanscher, Bart Goris, Marek Grzelczak, Luis Liz-Marzán, Ana Sánchez Iglesias, Alfons Van Blaaderen, Marijn van Huis, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Daniel Vanmaekelbergh, Da Wang, Naomi Winckelmans, Daniele Zanaga Highlight Optimized graphene growth on Ge(100)/Si(100) substrates Iwona Pasternak (ITME) Oral Graphene-based self-propelled micromotors as decontaminating micromachines of environmental pollutants Diana Vilela Garcia (Max Planck Institute) Xing Ma, Jemish Parmar, Samuel Sanchez Oral Conjugated polymers as molecular gates for light-controlled release of gold nanoparticles María Sanromán (CICbiomaGUNE) Oral The cellular nucleation and growth of polycrystalline graphene on a metallic liquid phase Angelika Michalska (Lodz University of Technology) Radomir Atraszkiewicz, Konrad Dybowski, Lukasz Kaczmarek, Piotr Kula, Wojciech Modrzyk, Piotr Niedzielski, Dorota Nowak, Robert Pietrasik, Witold Szymanski, Piotr Zawadzki Oral Colloidal Microworms Propelling via a Cooperative Hydrodynamic ConveyorBelt Fernando Martinez-Pedrero Pietro Tierno Oral Nanofunctionalization of 3D construct hydrogels for tissue engineering application Rana Kadri (ENSAIA) Elmira ArabTehrany, Stéphane Desobry, Michel Linder, Laura Sanchez-Gonzalez, Ali Tamayol Oral Room temperature synthesis of graphene/graphitic carbon nanostructures with a unique Sp2 “cross-linked” bonding Francisco Robles Hernandez (Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, University of Houston) Fernando Alvarez Ramirez, Stanko Brankovic, Hector Calderon, Ivanovich Estrada Guel, Anderson Okonkwo Oral Cold Welding or How Soft Interactions Promote the Welding of Colloidal Gold Nanorods Nicolas Sanson (Soft Matter Sciences and Engineering / ESPCI) Simona Laza, Sen Li Oral Synthesis of multi-layer graphene samples by solvothermal reaction: influence of the thermal treatment step Lucie Speyer (Institut Jean Lamour) Sebastien Cahen, Sebastien Fontana, Claire Herold 9:30 9:50 Oral Piezoelectric BZCT nanowires for energy-harvesting applications Pedro Sanchez Jimenez (Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge) Francesca Boughley, Sohini Kar-Narayan 10:10 Oral Nanocarbon hybrids for photocatalytic water splitting hydrogen generation: proof of charge transfer Alexey Cherevan (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Kazunari Domen, Dominik Eder, Paul Gebhardt, Michinori Matsukawa, Cameron Shearer Highlight Optical and electrical studies of interaction between GaN nanowires and grapheneJakub Kierdaszuk (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw) Aneta Drabińska, Maria Kamińska, Piotr Kaźmierczak, Krzysztof Korona, Aleksandra Krajewska, Krzysztof Pakuła, Iwona Pasternak, Andrzej Wysmołek, Zbigniew R. Żytkiewicz Oral Plasmon Controlled Assembly of Gold Nanorods via Femtosecond Pulsed Laser Irradiation Guillermo González (CIC biomaGUNE) Oral Augmenting the sensing Aptitude of Hydrogenated Graphene by Crafting with Defects and Dopants Puspamitra Panigrahi (Hindustan University) Tanveer Hussain European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 67 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B2.1 Room MB 208 MB 134 MB 437A PF 113 Chairperson Joe Robson Akihiko Kimura Tadeusz Kulik Eric Anglaret 8:30 Invited/Keynote Atomistic experimental and simulation investigation on the modification of Al-Si alloys J.H. Li (Institute of Casting Research, Montanuniversität Leoben, A-8700, Leoben, Austria) F.S. Hage, T. Martin, M. Moody, Q.M. Ramasse, L. Romaner, B. Sartory, D. Scheiber, P. Schumacher, M. Wiessner Invited/Keynote Tensile testing temperature effect on mechanical twinning in a high manganese TWIP steel Hossein Beladi (Deakin University) Vadim Shterner, Ilana Timokhina 9:10 Oral Correlative microscopy study of Srmodified AlSi foundry alloys Michael Engstler (Saarland University, Department Materials Science) Jenifer Barrirero, Frank Mücklich Oral Effect of boron addition on globular microstructure formation in hadfiled and h18 steels for thixoforming process Lukasz Rogal (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences) Jan Dutkieiwcz, Jan Głownia Oral Enhancement of ductility in TiCubased bulk metallic glass composites Steffen Bickel (IFW Dresden) Mariana Calin, Jürgen Eckert, Uta Kühn, Simon Pauly Oral A novel core-shell ceramic particles as fillers for multifunctional composites Andrzej Rybak (ABB Corporate Research Center) 9:30 Oral Phase formation in Al-Mn based alloys prepared by suction casting Katarzyna Stan-Glowinska (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Lidia Litynska-Dobrzynska, Lukasz Rogal Oral Microstructure and Properties of 41MnSi6-5 TRIP steel after annealing in pearlite to austenite transformation (Acs1-Ac1f) temperature range Adam Kokosza (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science) Emilia Skołek Oral Verification of Structural Rejuvenation in Recovery Annealed Zr50Cu40Al10 Metallic Glass Rui Yamada (Tohoku University) Junji Saida Oral Pyrolysis and Oxidation of PAN-DMFTiCl3-B in Dry Air Pawel Figiel (West Pomeranian University of Technology) Anna Biedunkiewicz 9:50 Oral Development of Aluminium/ nanodiamond master compounds by mechanical alloying and production of nanoreinforced Al-Si7Mg0.3 alloy through stir casting Pedro Egizabal (Tecnalia Research & Innovation) Oral Influence of the grain size on the creep strength of microalloyed steel containing Nb, V and N Kazimierz Bolanowski (Politechnika Świętokrzyska) Oral Structure and properties of Pd- and Zr-based glass forming alloys Peter Galenko (Friedrich Schiller University, Jena (Germany) Martin Druee, Alexander Egorov, Dieter Herlach, Eugen Kharanzhevskii, Stefanie Koch, Markus Rettenmayr, Alexander Senchenkov, Maria Zamoryanskaya Oral Application of SHS Method for Manufacturing of Active Precursors Powders for MAX Phase Materials in Ti-Al-C-N System Jerzy Lis (AGH University of Science and Technology) 10:10 Highlight Precipitation hardening in light alloys systems investigated at the atomic scale Williams Lefebvre (Groupe de Physique des Matériaux) Oral Atomistic diffusion processes in Cu65Zr35 Metallic Glass by Molecular Dynamics Simulations Pablo Palomino (University of Ioannina) 8:50 68 Invited/Keynote New ways to rejuvenate metallic glasses A. Lindsay Greer (University of Cambridge) Highlight Graphene-Silicon Nitride Nanocomposites as Materials with Tunable Dielectric Properties Emanuel Ionescu (TU Darmstadt, Institut für Materialwissenschaft) Gabriela Mera, Koji Morita, Ralf Riedel, Xifan Wang Oral Recent Advances In Synthesis And Processing Of Complex Ceramic Materials By Electric Discharge Assisted Mechanical Milling Andrzej Calka (University of Wollongong) Monika Wyszomirska European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium B3.1 C1.1 C2.1 C3.1 Room PF 111 MF 107 MB 206 MF 40 Chairperson Maik Gude Kaveh Edalati Jolanta Janczak-Rusch Alexander Bulgakov 8:30 Invited/Keynote Rate Dependent Behaviour of Lightweight Materials in Hybrid Systems for Extreme Dynamic Environments Nik Petrinic (University of Oxford) Nicola Bombace, Benjamin Cousins, Hao Cui, Simone Falco, Justus Hoffmann, Sascha Knell 8:50 Highlight Defects and structural anisotropy of HPT- and ECAP-deformed metals studied by differential dilatometry Wolfgang Sprengel (Institute of Materials Physics, Graz University of Technology, Austria) Sergiy Divinski, Anton Hohenwarter, Jaromir Kotzurek, Christian Neubauer, Reinhard Pippan, Eva-Maria Steyskal, Simon Trubel, Gerhard Wilde, Roland Würschum Oral Mechanical properties of the solid state recycled 4xxx aluminum alloy chips Tomasz Tokarski (AGH University of Science and Technology) Oral Characterization of thermal behavior of ECAP processed Cu by differential scanning calorimetry and hot microhardness measurements Viktor Gonda (Óbuda University) Péter Varga Oral Mechanical properties of AuGe die-attach solder for electronic applications Sophie Ryelandt (Université catholique de Louvain) Benoît Dompierre, Audrey Favache, Arnaud François, Aude Simar Invited/Keynote Surface functionalization with femtosecond lasers Chunlei Guo (University of Rochester) 9:10 Oral Numerical Modeling of Fiber Metal Laminates Behavior During Low Velocity Impact Tests. Konrad Dadej (Lublin University of Technology) Jarosław Bieniaś, Barbara Surowska Oral The stability of nanostructured materials revealed by advanced TEM Zaoli Zhang (Erich Schmid institute of Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences) Gerhard Dehm, Reinhard Pippan Oral Analysis of process and media related influences on the load-bearing capacity of multi-material-joints using shear-clinching Réjane Hoerhold (Laboratory for Material Science and Joining Technologies, University of Paderborn) Marion Merklein, Gerson Meschut, Martin Mueller Invited/Keynote Nonlinearity Engineering: From Nonlinear Laser Lithography to Femtosecond Laser-Driven SelfAssembly Fatih Ömer Ilday (Bilkent University) 9:30 Oral Remarkable stiffness enhancement in multilayered honeycombs obtained through periodic variations in Poisson’s ratio Laura Zorzetto (University of Liege) Davide Ruffoni Oral Deformation induced grain boundary migration Oliver Renk (Erich-Schmid-Institue of Materials Science) Oral A comparative study of fracture mechanics properties at cryogenic temperature of austenitic stainless steel welds using different filler metals Ignacio Aviles (CERN / Universidad Carlos III) Christelle Boyer, Arnaud Foussat, Stefanie Langeslag, Arman Nyilas, Stefano Sgobba 9:50 Oral Detection and classification of defects in the composite beam of bridge under static load Łukasz Gołębiowski (Warsaw University of Technology, The Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Romuald Dobosz, Radosław Karczewski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Rałał Molak, Wojciech Spychalski Oral Annealing behavior of AA1050 aluminum alloy after equal channel angular pressing Paweł Koprowski (Polish Academy of Science) Rafał Bogucki, Krzysztof Sztwiertnia Oral Bursting tensile strength testing of brazed joints formed by reactive air brazing with novel composite tapes Bjoern Brandt (BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing) Carl Paulick, Torsten Raben, Birgit Rehmer Oral Linking LIPSS to gratings Thibault Derrien (Hilase Centre, Institute of Physics) Thibault Derriey Jörn Bonse, Jörg Krüger 10:10 Oral Determination of the size dependence of the energy release rate for mode I loaded DCB specimens Jon Svenninggaard (VIA University College) Oral Mechanisms of formation of Al4Cu9 during mechanical alloying: an experimental study Rémy Besson (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Highlight Stress engineering of multi-pass weld metal to enhance structural integrity Supriyo Ganguly (Cranfield University) Jibrin Sule Oral Circular Dichroism in Femtosecond Laser-Induced Periodic Surface Structure Formation on Multilayer Magnetic Target Markus Ratzke (BTU CottbusSenftenberg) Juergen Reif, Olga Varlamova European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 69 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium C3.2 C4.1 C4.3 Room MB 327 MB 315 MB 226 MB 437 Chairperson Jolanta Baranowska Magnus Oden Heike Emmerich Thomas Anthopoulos Oral Dry sliding wear behavior of pulsed electrodeposited Ni-W-SiC nanocomposite as an alternative for hard chrome replacement Nitin Wasekar (International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials) Highlight Precipitation-Induced Hot Ductility Loss in Microalloyed Steel - A TEMStudy Tomasz Wojcik (Vienna University of Technology), Ernst Kozeschnik, Martin Lückl Highlight Designing Nanoparticles for Printed Electronics in Chemical Vapor Synthesis Markus Winterer (University of Duisburg-Essen) Oral The mechanism and the kinetics of the electrodeposition process of SnZn-Cu alloys. Monika Słupska (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences) Piotr Ozga Oral Study on the mechanical relaxations of 7075 (AlZnMg) and 2024 (AlCuMg) alloys by time-temperature superposition principle Jose I. Rojas (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC BarcelonaTech) Daniel Crespo Highlight Fatigue Behavior of Thin Printed Films and Components for Applications in Flexible Electronics Oliver Kraft (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 8:30 Invited/Keynote Advanced metal oxide arrays by aqueous chemical growth Lionel Vayssieres (Xian Jiaotong University) 8:50 70 C3.3 9:10 Oral Ink-jet printing of functional metal oxide coatings from nanoparticle based or solution based precursor inks Petra Lommens (Ghent University) Oral Influence of electroplating parameters on the composition, microstructure and mechanical properties of Ni-Mo coatings Agnieszka Bigos (Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science) Ewa BeltowskaLehman, Bogusz Kania, Marcin Kot Oral Instrumentation and numerical simulation of the cooling-down process of high zirconia (HZ) fusedcast refractoriesMichel Boussuge (MINES-ParisTech) David Ryckelynck, Yang Zhang Highlight A simple approach to realize homogeneous ceramic thick films by inkjet printing Joachim Binder (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 9:30 Oral Preparation of copper foams coated by silver nanoparticles for use as drinking water purifiers Nikolaos Michailidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Konstantinos Simeonidis, Fani Stergioudi, Dimitrios Tsipas, Alexander Tsouknidas, Georgios Vourlias Oral Electrodeposition of Zn-Mn-Mo coatings from aqueous citrate electrolytes. Honorata Kazimierczak (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences) Agnieszka Hara, Piotr Ozga Oral Study of the Crystallization Behavior and the Subsequent Martensitic Transformation in a High Chromium Cast Steel submitted to Different Austenitization Temperatures Jacqueline Lecomte-Beckers (University of Liege) Anne-Marie Habraken, Jerome Tchoufang Tchuindjang Oral Influence of Strain on Functionality of Printed Thin Films Transistors on Flexible Substrates Nilesha Mishra (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe) 9:50 Oral Multifunctional thin films by combination of nanoparticle building blocks of different materials Tobias Preller (TU Braunschweig iPAT) Oral Effect of cooling rate and heat treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-Si-Mg cast alloy Feng Liu (Northwestern Polytechnical University) Bo Dang, Congcong Liu Oral Inkjet Printing and laser processing of semiconducting metal oxide nanoparticles for printed electronics Julia Susanne Gebauer (University of Duisburg-Essen) Viktor Mackert, Christian Notthoff, Markus Winterer 10:10 Oral Solution based Cu2O nanocubes as efficient photocatalys Evaggelia Lebidaki (Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Temperature dependent characteristics of composite electrolytes in an electrolyte-gated inorganic transparent transistor Falk von Seggern (Karlsruhe Institut of Technology - INT) Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium D1.3 D2.1 D3.1 D3.3 Room MF 102 PF Auditorium 1st floor MB 306 MF 103 Johan Heofnagels Gabor Csanyi Hans Seifert Chairperson 8:30 Highlight In situ X-ray studies of complex fluids under shear and pressure Thomas Zander (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht) Andra Dedinaite, Vasyl Haramus, Christina Krywka, Andreas Schreyer, Min Wang, D.C. Florian Wieland, Regine Willumeit-Römer Highlight Combining deformation-mapping methods for macro and micro mechanical testing. Plasticity of titanium aluminide under uniaxial compression Fabio Di Gioacchino (Cambridge University, UK) William J Clegg, M Dixon, Thomas EJ Edwards, Nigel Martin, Rocio Munoz Moreno Highlight Liquid and solid lubrication at confined interfaces Lars Pastewka (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) Highlight The Thermodynamics Characterization of Lithium Silicides Daniel Thomas (Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg) Regina Hüttl, Florian Mertens, Jürgen Seidel 8:50 Oral Amorphous development during the setting reaction of magnesium potassium phosphate ceramics studied by in situ X-ray diffraction Alberto Viani (Institute of theoretical and applied mechanics, Czech Republic) Marta Pérez-Estébanez Highlight High temperature mechanical behavior of nanoscale multilayers Javier LLorca (Technical University of Madrid & IMDEA Materials Institute) Yang Lingwei, Jon M. MolinaAldareguía, Miguel Monclús Oral Interfaces for Water Splitting: Dynamics of Hematite/Water from Hybrid Functional Molecular Dynamics Guido Falk von Rudorff (University College London) Jochen Blumberger, Kevin Rosso Oral Calorimetric study of Li-Sb system Sylwia Terlicka (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Adam Dębski, Przemysław Fima 9:10 Oral Magnetic disruption of dendritic microstructures: in situ synchrotron tomographic quantification Biao Cai (University of Manchester) Oral Plasticity in small-scale quasicrystals: from room temperature to elevated temperature Yu Zou (ETH Zurich) Pawel Kuczera, Johann Michler, Alla Sologubenko, Ralph Spolenak, Walter Steurer, Jeffrey Wheeler Oral Atomic-scale investigation of heterophase interfaces between alpha-Zr and zirconium hydrides Marc-Antoine Louchez (Laboratoire UMET, Université Lille 1) Rémy Besson, Alexandre Legris, Ludovic Thuinet Oral Phase field modeling of Li-insertion kinetics in single LiFePO4-nanoparticles for rechargeable Li-ion battery application Michael Fleck (MPS/University of Bayreuth) Philipp Amendt, Heike Emmerich, Holger Federmann 9:30 Oral In situ characterization of dislocation walls in a plastically deformed Al polycrystal by three dimensional X-Ray Diffraction Ernesto Francesco Filippelli (Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne) Oral Deformation behavior of Cu/Au and Cu/Cr multilayers under sliding contact Ruth Schwaiger (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Materials) Zhao-Ping Luo, Guang-Ping Zhang Oral Atomistic modeling of carbon segregation and its influence on dislocation mobility in ferritic iron Hariprasath Ganesan (ICAMS,Ruhr University Bochum,Germany) Christoph Begau, Alexander Hartmaier, Godehard Sutmann Oral New thermodynamic Data for Electrode Materials for Lithium-IonBatteries within the Li-Sb and LiCoO2Systems determined by KEMS David Henriques (Hochschule Mannheim; Germany) Laszlo Bencze, Torsten Markus, Vladimir Motalov 9:50 Oral Fracture dynamics in Si wafers under thermal load revealed by realtime synchrotron-based direct and diffraction imaging Alexander Rack (ESRF - The European Synchrotron) Andreas Danilewsky, Mario Scheel Oral Probing the local strength and toughness of microscopic hard second phases in metals and composites Andreas Mortensen (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) Marco Cantoni, Raphael Charvet, Cyril Dénéreaz, Willy Dufour, Marta Fornabaio, Lionel Michelet, Martin Mueller, Václav Pejchal, Goran Zagar Oral Structural transformation in highpressure polymeric liquid sulfur from ab initio molecular dynamics Roman Martonak (Comenius University) Peter Cifra, Dusan Plasienka Oral The ternary Li-Si-C phase diagram Martin Drüe (Friedrich Schiller University Jena) Artem Kozlov, Markus Rettenmayr, Rainer Schmid-Fetzer, Martin Seyring 10:10 Oral A statistical/computational/ experimental study Chaowei Du (Eindhoven University of Technology) Tom de Geus, Marc Geers, Johan Hoefnagels, Ron Peerlings Oral Mechanical characterisation of fibrereinforced hydrogels. Annabel Butcher (University of Cambridge) Michelle Oyen, Khaow Tonsomboon Highlight The role of halide ions in the anisotropic growth of gold nanoparticles: a microscopic, atomistic perspective Marialore Sulpizi (UNI Mainz) Oral Phosphate based ceramics as solid electrolyte for high temperature lithium ion batteries Yuantao Cui (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 71 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium E1.1 E2.1 F1.1 F3.2 Room MB 309 MB 213 MB 144 MB 215 Chairperson Trystan Watson Stuart Coles Frank Witte Jolanta Baranowska 8:30 Highlight Highly efficient, flexible, indium-free perovskite solar cells employing metallic substrates Joel Troughton (Swansea University) Daniel Bryant, Matt Carnie, Henry Snaith, Trystan Watson, Konrad Wojciechowski, David Worsley Highlight Replacing Styrene in Thermoset Polyesters Stuart R. Coles (University of Warwick) Andrew J. Clark, Andrew B. Sellars, Jeffrey P. Youngblood Highlight Calcium Phosphates and Bisphosphonates: from Multi Functionalized Composite Crystals to Calcium Bisphosphonates. Elisa Boanini (University of Bologna) 8:50 Oral Lower temperature assisted crystalgrowth engineering of planar-type perovskite film Jia Wang (Institute of Physical Chemistry, Westfälische WilhelmsUniversität Münster) Oral Tailored fully green thermosets Alice MIJA (University of Nice) JeanMathieu Pin, Nicolas Sbirrazzuoli Oral Effects Of Binders, Coating And Compression Load On The Delivery Of Biologicals From Sintered Tetracalcium Phosphate Ceramic Materials Hamed Benghuzzi (University of Mississppi Medical Center) Michelle Tucci 9:10 Oral Silicon nanowires obtained by a wet chemical etching as a method of hybrid texture formation and scaffold for perovskite solar cells preparation Grazyna Kulesza-Matlak (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences) Kazimierz Drabczyk, Katarzyna Gawlinska, Marek Lipinski, Zbigniew Starowicz, Pawel Zieba Oral Synthesis and optimization of a completely green epoxy thermosets Guillaume Falco (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis), Prof. Nicolas Sbirrazzuoli, Dr Alice Mija Oral Biocompatible coatings of iron oxide nanoparticles by small molecules Marijana Mionic (CHUV/EPFL) Duncan Alexander, Jessica Bastiaansen, Debora Bonvin, Heinrich Hofmann, Matthias Stuber Oral Comparison of frictional and mechanical properties of human skin and synthetic materials in dry and moist skin conditions Malgorzata Nachman (West Pomeranian University Technology Szczecin) Steve Franklin 9:30 Oral Fabrication of thin TiO2 compact layers by low T (≤ 120°C) solution processing of aqueous TiO2 nanoparticle colloids for perovskite devices Cecile Charbonneau (SPECIFIC Swansea University) Peter Holliman, Eifion Jewell, Anthony Lewis, James McGettrick, Joel Troughton, Trystan Watson, Dan Williams, David Worsley Oral Ecofriendly Thermosets for Optical Adhesives Alice Mija (University of Nice) Guillaume Falco, Daiki Kojima, Seiko Mitachi, Norio Murata Oral Nanoengineered core-shell fibrous scaffolds for peripheral nerve tissue engineering Ewa Kijeńska (Warsaw University of Technology) Tomasz Bolek, Krzysztof J. Kurzydlowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski Oral Biomimetic polyurethane scaffolds as myocardial tissue models Susanna Sartori (Politecnico di Torino) Monica Boffito, Mara Brancaccio, Manuela Cabiati, Gianluca Ciardelli, Silvia Del Rey, Claudio Domenici, Emilia Gioffredi, Ilenia Guerrazzi, Federica Logrand, Alessandra Piccitto, Guido Tarone, Nicoletta Vitale, Federico Vozzi 9:50 Oral Direct conversion of solar light into solar fuels/electricity with plasmonic nano-structures Jacinto Sa (Uppsala University) Oral Intercalation Of Phosphate In Hydrotalcite-Like Layered Double Hydroxide By The Reconstruction Method Marcela Piassi Bernardo (UFScar) Francys Kley Vieira Moreira, Caue Ribeiro Oral Antimicrobial Nanocomposite BoneFiller Based on Metal Nanoparticles and Biopolymers Davide Porrelli (University of Trieste) Massimiliano Borgogna, Ivan Donati, Eleonora Marsich, Sergio Paoletti, Andrea Travan 10:10 72 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Systematic Raman spectroscopy to probe Osteomyelitis in human bone: an in-vitro study Ahmed al ghaithi (Oman) Atika Al Bimani, Tanujjal Bora, Joydeep Dutta, mohammed Khalid, Sharanjit Thakral Invited/Keynote Biomaterial Scaffold and Cell Therapy Approaches for Repair of Nerve Injury John Haycock (The University of Sheffield) Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium A1.1 A1.2 A1.3 A2.1 Room MB 231 MF 101 PF 309 MB 219 Chairperson Albert Tarancón Stoyan Smoukov Maurixio Pilo-Pais Ian Kinloch 11:00 Invited/Keynote Self-Powered Flexible Electronic Systems Keon Jae Lee (KAIST) 11:20 Highlight Organelle-mimetic soft materials Jan van Hest (Radboud University) Highlight Novel Colloidal Nanocrystals: Metal Halide Perovskite Quantum Dots and Metallic (Sn, Sb, SnSb, Bi, Sn.Ge) Nanocrystals for (Li/Na/Mg)-ion Storage Maksym Kovalenko (ETH Zurich) Oral Akaganeite-decorated carbon nanotubes for water treatment Justyna Tomaszewska (Warsaw University of Technology) Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Jakub Michalski Oral Escherichia coli bio-hybrid microswimmers Morgan Stanton (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems) Samuel Sánchez, Juliane Simmchen Oral Influence of the Surface Type on the Light Emission Mechanisms of Gas Phase Grown Crystalline Si Nanoparticles Alexandre Botas (Department of Physics and I3N and Department of Physics and CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro) Uwe Kortshagen, Rebecca Anthony, Rute Ferreira, Rui Pereira, David Rowe, Nuno Silva, Jeslin Wu Oral Cationic Dye Adsorption Capacity of Hybrid Hydrogels Containing Nanolignin Adriana Gregorova (Graz University of Technology, ICTM) 11:40 Oral Localized growth of vertical arrays of silicon nanowires: towards an integrated process flow for all Si nanostructured thermoelectric generators Diana Dávila (ETH Zurich) Christofer Hierold, Paolo Micalizzi Oral Multiple shape memory effect of electrospun Nafion/Fe3O4 composite nanofibers Fenghua Zhang (Harbin Institute of Technology) Jinsong Leng, I-Ting Lin, Yanju Liu, Stoyan Smoukov Oral Eu3+-Based Bridged Silsesquioxanes for Transparent Luminescent Solar Concentrators Vânia Freitas (Physics Department and CICECO Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro and Laboratoire Charles Coulomb Université Montpellier 2) Paulo André, JeanLouis Bantignies, John Bartlett, Luís Carlos, Xavier Cattoën, Ana Cojocariu, Rute Ferreira, Lianshe Fu, Rozenn Le Parc, Michel Wong Chi Man Oral Synthesis of kilometres of continuous macroscopic fibres with controlled type of carbon nanotubes Victor Reguero (IMDEA Materials) Belén Aleman, Bartolome Mas, Juan Vilatela 12:00 Oral Effect of grafted carbon nanotubes on the electromechanical properties of polyurethane nanocomposites Karine Masenelli-Varlot (Université de Lyon, INSA-Lyon, MATEIS) Emmanuel Beyou, Jean-Yves Cavaillé, MarieClaire Dib-Jawhar, Mohamed Hedi Jomaa, Laurent Lebrun, Laurence Seveyrat Oral Geometry methods for achieving symmetry breaking Stoyan Smoukov (University of Cambridge) Evros Loukaides, Arathi Ramachandran, Keith Seffen Oral Layered II-VI Semiconductor Colloidal Nanoplatelets and Hybrid Perovskites: Dielectric Confinement Laurent Pedesseau (FOTON-INSA RENNES) Ramzi Benchamekh, Benoit Dubertret, Jacky Even, Jean-Marc Jancu, Claudine Katan, Mikael Kepenekian, Nestoklon Mikhail, Daniel Sapori, Paul Voisin Oral Preferential functionalization of metallic or semi-conducting singlewalled carbon nanotubes Julien Cambedouzou (ICSM) Agnes Grandjean, Xavier Le Goff, Jimmy Nicolle 12:20 Oral Ag Modification of BiFeO3 Thin Films Enhanced Photocathode Performance Under Visible Light Pelin Yilmaz (School of Engineering and Materials Science Queen Mary university of London) Hengky Chang, Steve Dunn, Leonard Loh, Darwin Yeo Oral Evaluation of diatoms cultures as a novel environmentally-friendly sorbents for the detoxification of heavy metal Izabela Zglobicka (Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology) Carlos Escudero-Oñate, Pawel Krzeminski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski Oral Interaction between pyrenefunctionalized Silicon nanocrystals and carbon allotropes Raffaello Mazzaro (CNR-IMM Bologna, Chemistry Department) Giacomo Bergamini, Paola Ceroni, Brian A. Korgel, Mirko Locritani, Vittorio Morandi, Yixuan Yu Oral Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes from Propane Jan Sobieski (Institute of Electronic Materials Technology) Anna Dużyńska, Jarek Judek, Jacek Ratajczyk, Wlodek Strupiński, Ewa Zbydniewska, Mariusz Zdrojek 12:40 Oral Functionalization and optical properties of inorganic liquid crystals Maud Thiriet (Ecole Polytechnique) Oral Atomic Configuration of Hetoroatomic and Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes probed via Spatially-Resolved EELS Raul Arenal (Universidad de Zaragoza) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 73 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM2 74 Symposium B1.1 B1.2 B1.3 B2.2 Room MB 208 MB 134 MB 437A PF 113 Chairperson Williams Lefebvre Bruno de Cooman Jean-Marc Pelletier Jens Günster 11:00 Highlight Thermo-kinetics of Mg-Si couples as a precursor to precipitation in Al-MgSi alloys Ernst Kozeschnik (Vienna University of Technology, Austria) F.-D. Fischer, Yao V. Shan, Jiri Svoboda Highlight Strategies to accelerate nanostructured bainite transformation Carlos Garcia-Mateo (CENIM-CSIC) Francisca Garcia Caballero Highlight From amorphous alloys to biosensors Paola Rizzi (Dipartimento di Chimica, Università di Torino) Highlight Electrospinning of YSZ Nanofibers Andre ten Elshof (University of Twente) Gerard Cadafalch Gazquez 11:20 Oral Nanocluster Formation and Two-step Aging Behavior in Al-Mg-Si Alloys with Different Mg/Si Ratio SeongNyeong Kim (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Equo Kobayashi, Tatsuo Sato Oral Effect of Deformation Schedule on Transformation Kinetics of NanoBainitic Steel Ilana Timokhina (IFM, Deakin University) Khushboo Rakha, Hossein Beladi, Peter Hodgson Highlight Synthesis and Characterization of Mg-Ag-Y Bulk Metallic Glasses Karl Shamlaye (ETH) Jörg Löffler Oral Effect of Grain Size on the SlidingWear Behaviour of ZrC Triboceramics prepared by Spark-Plasma Sintering Oscar Borrero-Lopez (Universidad de Extremadura) Davide Bertagnoli, Fernando Guiberteau, Angel Ortiz 11:40 Oral Cluster hardening behaviour of Al-MgCu (-Ag) alloys with different Mg/Cu compositions Mami Mihara (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Equo Kobayashi, Tatsuo Sato Oral Isothermal bainite kinetics based on grain boundary nucleation kinetics and autocatalytic nucleation kinetics Ashwath M. Ravi (Delft University of Technology) Maria J. Santofimia, Jilt Sietsma Oral Hydrogen absorption in nanocomposites prepared by selective oxidation of Pd35-xNixZr65 (0≤x≤35 %at.) amorphous alloy Emanuele Marano (Universit degli Studi di Torino and NIS Excellence Centre) Marcello Baricco, Alberto Castellero Highlight Carbon Distribution in Oxide Ceramics Fabricated by Spark-Plasma-Sintering (SPS) Method Koji MORITA (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) Heijiro HIRAGA, Byung-Nam KIM, Yoshio SAKKA, Hidehiro Yoshida 12:00 Oral The effect of increased Mg-content on the strength properties of Al-Cu-Li alloys Tina Schlingmann (Otto Fuchs KG) Leonardo Agudo Jácome, Joachim Becker, Birgit Skrotzki, Gregor Terlinde Oral Steels with nanocrystalline structure obtained through the heat treatment process Wiesław Świątnicki (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Oral Corrosion resistance and ductility of Ni-based amorphous alloy and their thermal spray coatings Kenji Amiya (Kansai Center, Institute of Material Research, Tohoku University) Ryuro Kurahashi, Toshiharu Morimoto, Yasunori Saotome Oral Shaping Hydrotalcite-like materials for phosphate recovery from aqueous wastes Elena M. Seftel (University of Antwerpen & Vito Flemish Institute for Technological Research) P. Cool, V. Meynen, B. Michielsen, S. Mullens 12:20 Oral Damage Mechanisms of Cast Aluminium alloy in Low-Cycle Fatigue Pablo Wilson (I2M Dumas - Renault S.A.S.) Sébastien Bergamo, Thierry Palin-Luc, Nicolas Saintier, Bruno Sudret Oral Effect of Silicon on Cementite Precipitation in Martensitic Stainless Steels Studied by Dilatometry and Correlative Magnetic Saturation Measurements Qiuliang Huang (Institute of Iron and Steel Technology, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg) Horst Biermann, Javad Mola Oral Methanol electro-oxidation on Au based porous electrodes made by dealloying the Au40Cu28Ag7Pd5Si20 amorphous alloy Eirini Maria Paschalidou (UNITO) Oral A macroscopic model for the impregnation process of composite material by a concentrated suspension Kevin Dugois (Herakles) Eric Arquis, Cédric Descamps, Didier Lasseux, Stéphane Vincent 12:40 Oral Effect of an isothermal quenching mode on the microstructure of nanoausferritic ductile iron matrix Dawid Myszka (Warsaw University of Technology) Emilia Skołek, Wiesław Świątnicki, Kamil Wasiluk, Andrzej Wieczorek Oral Spray Flash Evaporation: from nanosized energetic materials to cocrystals Florent Pessina (Nanomatériaux pour systèmes sous sollicitations extrêmes (NS3E) - UMR 3208) Denis Spitzer European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium B3.1 C1.1 C2.2 C3.2 Room PF 111 MF 107 MB 206 MB 327 Chairperson Maik Gude Sauvage Lars Jeurgens Vassilis Binas 11:00 Highlight Use of optical monitoring systems for a continuous process validation during press processing and laser remote cutting of textile-reinforced thermoplastics Michael Müller Frank Adam, Eckard Beyer, Andreas Fürst, Jan Hauptmann, Annett Klotzbach, Michael Krahl, Teresa Möbius, Niels Modler, Andreas Wetzig 11:20 Oral Curing behaviour of thermoset adhesive promoters for intrinsic hybrid designs during production processes Michael Müller (Technical University Dresden, Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology) Maik Gude, Johann Maaß 11:40 Oral Experimental investigation of vibration damping of CFRP with embedded magnetorheological elastomer Andrzej Czulak (Technische Universität Dresden) Anna Boczkowska, Maik Gude, Joanna Kozlowska, Piotr Malczyk, Bartlomiej Przybyszewski, Rafal Stanik Highlight A Model for Hardening and Structural Evolution in Dislocated Solids: From Large Plastic Strains to SPD Michael Zehetbauer (University of Vienna) Highlight Dissolution at interfaces in layered solid-liquid thin films : a key step in the joining process Florence Baras (Laboratoire ICB) Olivier Politano, Vladyslav Turlo Oral Preparation of ITO thin films from organic-additive-free aqueous solutions by low-speed dip-coating Hiroaki Uchiyama (Kansai University) Takashi Ito, Hiromitsu Kozuka 12:00 Oral Oral Mechanical characteristics control of smart structures Abdelkader Nour (University of M’hamed Bougara of Boumerdes) Oral Ductility in cold-rolled ultrafinegrained (UFG) tungsten: Correlation between microstructure and mechanical properties Simon Bonk (Karlsruhe Institut of Technology (KIT) Jan Hoffmann, Jens Reiser, Michael Rieth Oral Nanostructured Ag-based braze fillers for joining Frank Moszner (Empa) Claudia Cancellieri, Mirco Chiodi, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Lars Jeurgens Highlight Printed tungsten oxide thin films: application to electrochemical devices Luis Pereira (CENIMAT/I3N-UNINOVA) Elvira Fortunato, Paul Grey, Rodrigo Martins, Lidia Santos, Pawel Wojcik Oral Complex deformation path comparison of titanium grade 2 microstructure after severe deformation in KoBo and HE techniques Jakub Kawałko (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Magdalena Bieda, Mariusz Kulczyk, Wacław Pachla, Krzysztof Sztwiertnia Oral Room-temperature pressureless bonding via sintering of conductive nanocomposite paste Dae Up Kim Seung-Boo Jung (Sungkyunkwan University) Myung Yung Jeong, Kwang-Ho Jung, Kwang-Seok Kim, Bum-Geun Park Oral Modeling light absorption by a dielectric-coated Ag nanoparticle array deposited on a glass substrate Thibault Derrien (Hilase Centre, Institute of Physics (AV CR) Alexander Bulgakov, Nadezhda Bulgakova, Alexey Safonov, Sergey Starinskiy, Veronica Sulyaeva Oral The effect of severe plastic deformation on microstructure, phase transformations and mechanical properties in metastable Ti-Nb and Ti-Nb-Pd alloys Paweł Żywicki (Warsaw University of Technology) Halina Garbacz, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, De-hai Ping, Koichi Tsuchiya, Yoko Yamabe-Mitarai 12:20 12:40 Invited/Keynote Materials Tribology: An emerging field in materials science Christian Greiner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Applied Materials (IAM) Invited/Keynote Fundamentals of competing phase formation at reacting interfaces Mykola Pasichnyy (Bohdan Khmelnytskyy National University at Cherkasy) Andriy Gusak Oral Textile finishing using spider silk proteins Stephan Jokisch (University of Bayreuth) Robert Gleuwitz, Thomas Scheibel Oral Understanding the influence of synthesis conditions on the properties of functionalised TiO2 Annelore Roevens (University of Antwerp) Peter Adriaensens, Vera Meynen, Marco Tassi, Jeroen Van Dijck European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 75 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM2 76 Symposium C3.3 C4.1 C4.3 D1.1 Room MB 315 MB 226 MB 437 MF 102 Chairperson Peter Leisner Anton Chyrkin Luis Pereira Sara Bals 11:00 Oral Effect Of Process Parameters On Type Ii Anodization Of A Ti6al4v Tianium Alloy Luca Pezzato (University of Padua) Katya Brunelli, Manuele Dabalà Highlight Phase transformations in Ti-Fe alloys induced by high pressure torsion Mario J. Kriegel (TU Bergakademie Freiberg) B. Baretzky, O.B. Fabrichnaya, A.S. Gornakova, H. Hahn, Yu. Ivanisenko, A.R. Kilmametov, A.A. Mazilkin, D. Rafaja, B.B. Straumal Highlight Towards limitations of battery electrode processing technologies Wilhelm Schabel (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 11:20 Oral Electrochemical preparation and characterization of Ni/IF-WS2 nanocomposite coatings Itziar Garcia-Urrutia (CIDETEC) José Antonio Diez, Eva Garcia-Lecina Oral Phase-field based multi-physics simulations for new battery systems Heike Emmerich (Universität Bayreuth, Lehrstuhl für Material - und Prozesssimulation) Highlight Oxide based electrochemical devices Pedro Barquinha (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) 11:40 Oral Thermal spraying of oxide ceramics using a liquid feedstock Andreas Killinger (University of Stuttgart) Oral Phase formation and kinetic transition of the Cu3Si phase Bence Parditka (University of Debrecen) Zoltán Balogh, Dezső L. Beke, Attila Csik, Zoltán Erdélyi, Mohamed Ibrahim, Gábor A. Langer, Guido Schmitz, Mariana Verezhak Highlight Printed Electronics and Device Functionalization by Dip-Pen Nanolithography and Polymer Pen Lithography Michael Hirtz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Oral A statistical approach to fiber length estimation in long glass fiber reinforced plastics Oliver Wirjadi (Fraunhofer ITWM) Markus Kronenberger, Jan Niedermeyer, Claudia Redenbach 12:00 Oral Study of electroless deposited NiZn-P alloys onto aluminum and their corrosion behaviors Karima Chouchane (Université Djilali Bounaama Khemis Miliana) Omar Aaboubi, Jean Paul Chopart, Razika Mehadoui, Nadir Mesrati Oral Growth and shrinkage of particles in slags Ernst Gamsjäger (Institute of Mechanics / Montanuniversitaet Leoben) Harald Harmuth, Volkmar Kircher Highlight High-Performance Metal Oxide Semiconductor Thin Films from Molecular Precursor Solutions Marc Häming (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Oral Observation of Si-H vibrations in hydrogenated graphene grown on SiC(0001) by Raman spectroscopy Kacper Grodecki (Institute of Electronic Materials Technology) Jacek Baranowski, Paweł Ciepielewski, Tymoteusz Ciuk, Małgorzata Możdżonek, Włodzimierz Strupiński 12:20 Oral Effect of temperature, frequency and phase transformations on the viscoelastic behavior of commercial AlMgSi alloys Jose I. Rojas (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC BarcelonaTech) Daniel Crespo, Xavier Lopez-Ponte Oral The gradient structures in powder materials at high-voltage consolidation Evgeny Grigoryev Oral Linking the elastic deformation of defects with the electronic structure changes using advanced TEM Zaoli Zhang (Erich Schmid institute of Materials Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences) Gerhard Dehm 12:40 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Invited/Keynote Nanoscale analysis of the cellbiomaterials interface Alexandra Porter (Imperial College London) Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium D2.1 D3.1 D3.3 E1.1 Room PF Auditorium 1st floor MB 306 MF 103 MB 309 Chairperson Fabio Di Gioacchino A. Tkatchenko Florian Mertens Peter Hall Invited/Keynote Phase Equilibrium in Highly Rare Earth Content Modified Aluminum Alloys Orlando Rios (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Scott McCall, zachary Sims, Patrice Turchi Oral Physicochemical Characterization of Li+ Mixtures with Phosphonium Based Cations Ionic Liquids and their Performance in Energy Storage Devices Vitor L. Martins (University of Sheffield) Peter J. Hall, Anthony J. R. Rennie, Mauro C. C. Ribeiro, Nedher SanchezRamirez, Roberto M. Torresi 11:00 Highlight Assessment of Damage Behavior of Aluminum Using DiffractionAmalgamated Grain-Boundary Tracking Technique Hiroyuki Toda (Kyushu University) Kyosuke Hirayama, Masakazu Kobayashi Highlight Gaussian approximation potentials Gábor Csányi (Cambridge) 11:20 Highlight High temperature deformation mechanisms in Mg studied by nanoindentation Jon Molina-Aldareguia (IMDEA Materials Institute) Teresa PérezPrado, Raul Sanchez-Martin, Claudio Zambaldi Oral Investigating structural transformations of nanoalloys via Metadynamics Kevin Rossi (King’s College London) Francesca Baletto, Luca Pavan 11:40 Oral Strain localization analysis on bainiteMA dual phase steel by hybrid numerical-experimental approach Noriki Fujita (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung) Nobuyuki Ishikawa, Dierk Raabe, Franz Roters, Cem Tasan Oral Molecular Dynamics simulations of mechanical properties of Silica Aerogel, the first modelling step for a multi-scale approach William Gonçalves (MATEIS) Patrice Chantrenne, Genevieve Foray, Christophe Martin, Julien Morthomas, Michel Perez Oral Experimental investigation and thermodynamic modeling of the Al–Ca–Ti system Rainer Schmid-Fetzer (Clausthal University of Technology) Milan Hampl Oral Investigations on RT-IL filled polyHIPEs for possible application as separators in Li-ion batteries Werner Paschinger (University of Vienna) 12:00 Oral Microstructure evolution in materials under reciprocating tribological loading: Variation of strain Sarah Becker (KIT) Christian Greiner Oral Unraveling the breathing in MetalOrganic Frameworks: from force fields to thermodynamic insights Louis Vanduyfhuys (Ghent University) Ruben Demuynck, An Ghysels, Sven M.J. Rogge, Veronique Van Speybroeck, Steven Vandenbrande, Toon Verstraelen, Michel Waroquier Oral Thermodynamic description of TCP phases in commercial Ni-base superalloys Alice Redermeier (Vienna University of Technology, E308 - Institute of Materials Science and Technology) Ernst Kozeschnik, Erwin Povodenkaradeniz Oral Nanocrystalline nickel-cobalt oxide assembled in reduced graphene oxide for energy storage application M. J. Carmezim (Instituto Politecnico Setubal) S. Eugenio, M. F. Montemor, C. Piedade, C. Santos 12:20 Oral Plasticity of microcast aluminium wires Suzanne Verheyden (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) Jérôme Krebs, Andreas Mortensen Oral Multiscale modelling of materials chemomechanics: from catastrophic brittle fracture to stress corrosion cracking James Kermode (University of Warwick) Oral Thermodynamic Assessment of the Al-Mo-Ni System and It’s Quaternary Extension with Cr Jian Peng (Institute for Applied Materials - Applied Materials Physics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Peter Franke, Hans J. Seifert 12:40 Highlight Bond-Order Potentials: from the electronic structure to transferable interatomic potentials Ralf Drautz (ICAMS Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Oral Alloy design by computational simulations of precipitation behaviour in Ni- and Fe-based superalloys Masayoshi Sawada (University of Cambridge) Enrique Galindo-Nava, Peter Lang, Pedro Rivera-Díaz-delCastillo Oral Mg-based metallic hydrides as negative electrode materials for batteries Michel Latroche (ICMPE CNRS UPEC) Véronique Charbonnier, Fermin Cuevas, Judith Monnier, Junxian Zhang European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 77 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /AM2 78 Symposium F1.1 F3.2 Room MB 144 MB 213 Chairperson Frank Witte Jolanta Baranowska 11:00 Highlight Injection printing of biodegradable PCL-HAP composite scaffolds dopped with antibacterial silver nanoparticles Nikolaos Michailidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) Marios Pantazopoulos, Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Tsipas, Alexander Tsouknidas Highlight Organs on Chips: in-vitro models applied to understand cancer Jaap den Toonder (Eindhoven University of Technology) 11:20 Oral Collagen fibers fabricated by microfluidics Christian Haynl (University of Bayreuth) Thomas Scheibel Oral Measurement of load-induced changes in pig aorta fibre organization by non-invasive imaging as a model for detecting the tissue response to endovascular catheters Luciana Bostan, Roger Lewis 11:40 Oral Effect of particle size of bioactive glass feedstock on atmospheric plasma spray coatings María José Orts (Instituto de Tecnología Cerámica (ITC), Asociación de Investigación de las Industrias Cerámicas (AICE), Universitat Jaume I (UJI), Castellón, Spain) Emilie Bannier, Eugeni Cañas, Enrique Sánchez, Mónica Vicent Oral Effects of testing conditions on the degradation rate of Mg alloys in biological environment Akiko Yamamoto (National Institute for Materials Science) Akemi Kikuta, Yuko Kohyama 12:00 Oral Effect of structure on the properties of Mg-XZn Alloys used in Biomedical applications Ahmed Abd El-Azim (Central metallurgical Research & Development Institute CMRDI) Oral Interaction of ultra-high purity Mg with artificial body fluids towards biodegradable implant applications Magdalena Pawelkiewicz (Empa) 12:20 Oral Replicating diseased aorta mechanical properties via enzymatic digestion and glutaraldehyde treatment Noble Chris, Green N., Smulders N., Matt Carrè, Sheila MacNeil, Lewis R., Taylor Z.A. 12:40 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium A1.1 A2.1 B1.1 B1.2 Room MB 231 MB 219 MB 208 MB 134 Chairperson Albert Tarancón Eric Anglaret Peter Schumacher Matthias Kuntz 14:30 Highlight So-called kesterite: cation disorder and its effects in Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4based photovoltaics Jonathan Scragg (Uppsala University) Invited/Keynote A Design Template for GrapheneBased Nanocomposites Robert Young (National Graphene Institute and School of Materials, University of Manchester) Highlight Understanding the strengthening of Al-Li-Cu alloys by tailoring their precipitate microstructure Frederic De Geuser (SIMAP - Univ. Grenoble Alpes) Alexis Deschamps, Thomas Dorin, Eva Gumbmann Oral The role of high carbon retained austenite on mechanical properties of nano bainite Behzad Avishan (Department of Materials Engineering, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University) Francisca G. Caballero, Carlos Garcia-Mateo, Sasan Yazdani Oral Influence of Alloy Composition and Heat Treatment on the Deformation Behaviour of Aluminium-Based Open-Cell Metal Foams on Different Length-Scales Claudia Fleck (Institute of Technology Berlin) Andreas Buehrig-Polaczek, Sebastian Fischer, Ali Can Kaya, Paul Schueler, Paul Zaslansky Oral Effect of lowering silicon content on microstructure and properties of nanostructured bainite-austenite steel Jarosław Marcisz (Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy) Oral Evaluation of the mechanical reinforcement of polypropylene through the incorporation of graphite nanoplatelets Dimitrios Papageorgiou (University of Manchester) Ian Kinloch, Robert Young Oral Development of Johnson-Cook constitutive models for friction stir welded 2139-T8 alloy and their application for modelling the response of welded structures. Awang Jefri Awang Draup (University of Manchester) Qingming Li, Matthew Lunt, Philip Prangnell, Joseph Robson Oral The effect of Al and Si on microstructures and mechanical properties in low-temperature nanostructured bainitic steels Jing Zhao (Yanshan University) Oral Unprecedented elastic behavior induced by in situ reinforced all carbon composites Francisco Robles Hernandez (Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, University of Houston) Fernando Alvarez Ramirez, David Barber, Hector Calderon, Viktor Hadjiev, Anderson Okonkwo, Raymundo Ordonez Olivares, Julio Quintero Oral Effect of applied load on the electrochemical behavior of 7000 series Al alloys welded to dissimilar metals Monica Trueba (Università degli Studi di Milano) Oral Influence of boron in toughness and crack propagation of bainitic steels. Karol F. Rodríguez (Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Universidad Militar Nueva Granada) Jose M. Cabrera, Álvaro Mestra, Jhon J. Olaya, Rodolfo Rodríguez 14:50 15:10 Highlight Piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials and structures for energy harvesting Chris Bowen (University of Bath) 15:30 15:50 Oral Large Area Flexible Fabrics of Silicon Nanotubes for Thermoelectric Applications Alex Morata (Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) Cristina Flox, Eulalia Fontova, Gerard Gadea, Albert Tarancón Oral Development of SU8-based smart nanocomposite materials Marijana Mionic (EPFL) Arthur Ganz, Heinrich Hofmann Oral Mechanisms of plastic deformation of magnesium matrix nanocomposites developed by friction stir processing Camila Mallmann (SIMAP - GPM2) Emilie Ferrie, Marc Fivel, Erica Lilleodden, Aude Simar Oral Development of advanced TRIP assisted bainitic steels for critical applications Roman Kuziak (Instytut Metalurgii Żelaza) Zofia Kania, R. Koller, M. Lembke, Hans Roelofs 16:10 Oral Full- and half- Heusler coexistence in phase separated Co2-yT1-xZxSb (Z=Sc, V, Mn) thermoelectrics. Joaquin Miranda Mena (Universität Bayreuth) Oral Thermoset and Thermoplastic Nanocomposites Incorporating Boron Nitride Nanotubes Yadienka Martinez Rubi (National Research Council Canada) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 79 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /PM1 80 Symposium B1.3 B2.2 B3.1 C1.1 Room MB 437A PF 113 PF 111 MF 107 Chairperson Peter Galenko Anne Leriche Maik Gude Würshum Invited/Keynote Architectured nanocomposite metallic wires obtained by severe plastic deformation Ludovic Thilly (University of Poitiers) 14:30 Highlight Dissimilar trends in the nanomechanical behavior of amorphous and crystalline metallic nanowires Eva Pellicer Highlight Optical properties of Er:YAG transparent polycrystalline ceramics developed by Spark Plasma Sintering Anne Leriche (LMCPA)Elodie Barraud, Sophie d’Astorg, Aurélien Katz, Sébastien Lemonnier Oral Exploratory study of the possibilities to use diatoms as a filler in epoxy matrix composite Justyna Jablonska (Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology) Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Izabela Zglobicka 14:50 Oral Exploring a wide range of energetic states of a bulk metallic glass by nanoindentation Carolina Grize (University of Cambridge) Lindsay Greer, Sarig Nachum, Yonghao Sun Oral Synthesis, structure and electrical transport properties of mixed conducting (Y,Sr)x(Ti,Fe)O3-δ perovskite structures Tadeusz Miruszewski (Gdansk University of Techology, Faculty of Mathematics and Applied Physics, Poland) Maria Gazda, Pawel Gdaniec, Jakub Karczewski, Boguslaw Kusz, Krystyna Szaniawska Oral Influence of porosity on the properties and structure of mixed proton-electron conducting BaCe0.6Zr0.2Y0.2O3–δ/ Li2O:NiO:ZnO composite. Krzysztof Zagórski (Department of Solid State Physics, Faculty of Applied Physics and Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology) Maria Gazda, Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń, Sebastian Wachowski 15:10 Oral Effect of high pressure torsion on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Pd-based BMG Pierre Denis (Institute of Micro and Nanomaterials - Ulm University) Christian Ebner, Hans-Jörg Fecht, Silke Prades-Rodel Oral Microstructure-mechanical property relationships in porous ceramics: modeling versus experiment David Jauffres (Univ. Grenoble Alpes - SIMAP/GPM2) Pierre Lhuissier, Christophe Louis Martin, Sebastian Pascual Sedeno 15:30 Oral Nanoscale Structure and properties of a metallic glass-crystalline composite obtained by powder consolidation under severe plastic deformation Xavier Sauvage (University of Rouen - CNRS) Alfiya Akhatova, Yannick Champion, Fabien Cuvilly, Loic Perrière, Reinhard Pippan, Oliver Renk Highlight Process methods for close controlled pore size and morphology in ceramics Anne Leriche (LMCPA-UVHC) Oral Application of physical simulation for development of complex SPD processing routesI lchat Sabirov (IMDEA Materials Institute) Nariman Enikeev, Maxim Murashkin, Ruslan Valiev 15:50 Oral Glass Forming Ability and Mechanical Properties of Zr48Cu36Al16-xAgx Alloys Piotr Błyskun (Warsaw University of Technology) Tadeusz Kulik Oral Effect of Processing on Microstructure and Electrical Properties of Lanthanum - modified Lead Zirconate Titanate ceramics Katarzyna Berent (AGH University of Science and Technology, Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology) Marek Faryna, Małgorzata Płońska Oral Architecture influences of Al-Cu Laminates produced by ARB investigated with ex- and in-situ methods in the SEM Christian Krechel (Institute I: General Materials Properties, Departement Materials Science and Engineering, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) Mathias Göken, Heinz Werner Höppel, Frank Kümmel, Christopher Schunk 16:10 Oral Technology of Annealing Nanocrystalline Materials Vladimir Tsepelev (Boris Yeltzin Ural Federal University) Vladimir Belozerov, Viktor Konachkov, Yuri Starodubtsev Oral High pressure sintering and physical and mechanical properties of Si3N4TiN based nanocomposites Vladimir Urbanovich (SSPA “ScientificPractical Materials Research Centre of NAS of Belarus”) Vladimir Krstic, Milan Vlajic, Ch. Zhou Oral Modelling of texture evolution and grain refinement in metals and alloys of high specific strength in SPD processes Karol Frydrych (IPPT PAN) Katarzyna Kowalczyk-Gajewska European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Highlight Processing and mechanical properties of nanolaminates and graded sheets by accumulative roll bonding Mathias Göken (Friedrich-AlexanderUniversity Erlangen-Nürnberg) HeinzWerner Höppel Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium C2.2 C3.3 D1.1 D2.1 Room MB 206 MB 315 MF 102 PF Auditorium 1st floor Chairperson Florence Baras Pedro Barquinha Christoph Koch Jon Molina-Aldareguia Invited/Keynote Advances in magnetron sputtered functional materials from rotary targets Jörg Oberste-Berghaus (Soleras Advanced Coatings) Aniran Das, Wilmert De Bosscher, Robin Van Nuffel Invited/Keynote Review of challenges related to automated X-ray microtomography image characterization of engineering materials Laurent Babout (Lodz University of Technology) Philip J. Withers 14:30 Highlight Metal-to-metal Joining using Nanoparticles Derived from Metal Oxides Akio Hirose (Osaka University) Tomo Ogura, Tomokazu Sano Oral High-throughput characterization of thin film stresses using micromachined Si-cantilevers Dario Grochla (RUB) 14:50 Oral Cu-Cu Joint with Cu@Ag core-shell Nanopaste Seung-Boo Jung (Sungkyunkwan University) Kwang-Ho Jung, KwangSeok Kim, Bum-Geun Park 15:10 Oral Structural evolution of Ag-Cu nano-alloys confined between AlN nanolayers upon fast heating Claudia Cancellieri (EMPA) Mirco Chiodi, Roland Hauert, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Lars P. H. Jeurgens, Frank Moszner Oral Magnetron sputtered metal-ceramic coatings on ST3S steel Krzysztof Mars (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics) Elżbieta Godlewska, Mateusz Jeż, Karol Kyzioł, Marzena Mitoraj, Tadeusz Uhl, Piotr Żakiewicz Oral In-situ synchrotron tomographic imaging of glass reactive melting using a high-temperature controlledatmosphere furnace Emmanuelle Gouillart (Surface of Glass and Interfaces) Elodie Boller, Ekaterina Burov, Emmanuel Garre, Bernard Gorges, Pierre Lhuissier, Luc Salvo, Michael Toplis, Jean-Paul Valade, Hugo Vitoux, William Woelffel Oral Suspended Droplet Alloying (SDA) of Ti-Al-based Ternary Alloys Shichao Lui (University of Birmingham) Nicholas Adkins, Moataz Attallah 15:30 Oral The melting point depression in Al-Si/ AlN nano-multilayered brazing fillers Joanna Lipecka (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Mariusz Andrzejczuk, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Lars P.H. Jeurgens, Małgorzata Lewandowska, Gunther Richter Oral Recent Advancements in Thin Film Characterization Ude Hangen (Hysitron, Inc.) Jaroslav Lukes, Anqi Qiu, Karolina Rzepiejewska-Malyska Oral FIB tomography analysis of grinding-induced damage in WC-Co hardmetals Jing Yang (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, BarcelonaTech) Mats Peter Johansson-Jõesaar, Luis Llanes, Magnus Odén, Joan Josep Roa, Martin Schwind, Remi Weber Oral Combinatorial synthesis and highthroughput characterization of ternary reactive multilayers based on Ru/Al Sigurd Thienhaus (Ruhr University Bochum) Sara Borhani, Alfred Ludwig, Frank Mücklich, Christoph Pauly, Kai Richter 15:50 Oral Evaluation of the Paramagnetic Impurities Segregation at Grain Boundaries in Nanostructured ZnO Films Daniela Ghica (National Institute of Materials Physics) Oral Thermochromic VO2 thin films as coatings for smart windows Binas Vasilis, Elias Aperathitis, Emmanouil Gagaoudakis, George Kiriakidis, Giannis Michail Oral Three-dimensional structure characterization of TiO2 nanotubes by scanning transmission electron microscopic tomography Mariusz Andrzejczuk (Warsaw University of Technology) Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Małgorzata Lewandowska, Marcin Pisarek, Agata Roguska Oral Mechanical behaviour of a series of functionalized MOFs: A joint experimental and modelling approach Pascal Yot (Universite Montpellier) 16:10 Oral Laser welding of NiTi and Copper Boyd Panton (Centre for Advanced Materials Joining, University of Waterloo) Zhi Zheng, Y. Norman Zhou Oral EELS-tomography. Pushing the spatial and spectral resolution. Alberto Eljarrat (University of Barcelona) Oral A New Combinatorial Method Utilising Suspended Droplet Alloying To Rapidly Synthesise Bulk Homogenous Alloy Material Nicholas Adkins (University of Birmingham) Moataz Attallah, Bastian Hauptstein, Stephen McCain European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 81 Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /PM1 82 Symposium D3.1 D3.3 E1.1 F1.1 Room MB 306 MF 103 MB 309 MB 144 Chairperson Michele Ceriotti Scott McCall Stuart Irvine Frank Witte 14:30 Oral Growth and coalescence of nanovoids in bcc Fe Kai Zhao (NTNU) Inga Ringdalen, Zhiliang Zhang Highlight On the partial surface tension of components of a solution George Kaptay (Bay Zoltan Ltd for Applied Research) 14:50 Oral Atomistic Simulations of Nanographene Crystals Orestis George Ziogos (School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens) Doros Nicolas Theodorou Oral Generic Multi-Scale Model for Reaction Progress in ReceiverReactors Stefan Brendelberger (German Aerospace Center (DLR) Justin Lapp, Martin Roeb, Christian Sattler, Abhishek Kumar Singh 15:10 Oral Atomistic simulations and analysis of hydrogen in alpha iron ideal sigma 3 Grain boundary and its deviations Tarek Hatem (The British University in Egypt) Jaafar El-Awady, Mohamed Hamza, Dierk Raabe Oral Modelling YSZ/GDC Grain Boundaries with Molecular Dynamic Simulations Xavier Aparicio Anglès (Univeristy College London) Nora H. de Leeuw Oral High through-put design of low activation high strength creep resistant steels for nuclear applications Wei Xu (Delft University of Technology) Qi Lu, Sybrand van der Zwaag 15:30 Oral Modeling of non-equilibrium solute diffusion upon rapid solidification: effective mobility vs. kinetic energy Haifeng Wang (State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University) Feng Liu Oral Optimization of architectured structures for harnessing, storage, and release of thermal energy Charles Thoumyre (SIMaP, University Grenoble Alpes) Gérard Bienvenu, Matthieu Blanchet, Marie Kermarrec, Pierre Lhuissier, Luc Salvo 15:50 Oral Molecular Dynamics simulation of the thermodynamic properties of Gd2Zr2O7 polymorphs Paul C. M. Fossati (Imperial College London) Robin W. Grimes Oral Giant magnetocaloric effect in a Heusler Mn50Ni40In10 unidirectional crystal Hongxing Zheng (Shanghai University) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Invited/Keynote Multiphase ceramic composites for membrane separations and nuclear waste immobilization - The role of the interface Kyle S Brinkman (Clemson University) Oral Sessions Tuesday 22 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium F3.2 Room MB 213 Chairperson Jolanta Baranowska 14:30 Highlight Micro-motion tribology testing of bone scaffold materials Connor Myant 14:50 Oral The finger pad as an in vivo model for investigating the influence of moisture on the friction of human skin Michael Adams (University of Birmingham) 15:10 Oral Evaluating Skin Mechanics and Ageing Features with Digital Image Correlation Kemal Levi (Bio-X Consulting) Arved Kaltwasser, Pelin Kefel, Juergen Keller 15:30 Oral Understanding the strain in the human finger-pad and forearm skin using non-invasive techniques Raman Maiti (Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield) Matt J. Carre, Steve E. Franklin, Lutz C. Gerhardt, Roger Lewis, Xiaoxiao Liu, Stephen J. Matcher 15:50 Oral Mechanical properties and damage etiology of human skin resulting from large amplitude shear deformation Jibbe Soetens (Eindhoven University of Technology) Dan Bader, Cees Oomens 16:10 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 83 84 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 85 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium A1.1 A2.1 B1.1 B1.2 Room MB 231 MB 219 MB 208 MB 134 Chairperson Albert Tarancón Alexander Bismarck Teresa Perez Prado Hiroshi Matsuda 8:30 Invited/Keynote Light absorption in organic semiconductors for photovoltaic applications Mariano Campoy Quiles (ICMAB-CSIC) Highlight Characterization of bioinspired hybrid materials by multi-scale analysis Britta Seidt (Max Planck Institute of colloids and interfaces) Hans Börner, Peter Fratzl, André Gjardy, Keith Gregorczyk, Felix Hanßke, Mato Knez, Valeria Samsoninkova, Wolfgang Wagermaier Invited/Keynote Challenges and Solutions in the Development of Wrought Magnesium Alloys Dietmar Letzig (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht) Invited/Keynote Design of new high-Cr Ferritic ODS alloys for energy generation systems Akihiko Kimura (Kyoto University) Dongsheng Chen, Peng Dou, Yoosung Ha, Wentuo Han, Hwanil Je, Ryuta Kasada, Sanghoon Noh, Satoshi Ohtsuka, Takanari Okuda, Shigeharu Ukai, Kiyohiro Yabuuchi Oral Design of graphene based composites Mateusz Grybczuk (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Krzysztof Kurzydlowski, Mateusz Wasiluk, Tomasz Wejrzanowski Highlight Optimizing Strengthening of Mg-Zn-Zr Alloys using Modelling Joseph Robson (University of Manchester) Chuleeporn Paa-Rai Highlight Influence of manufacturing route on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a mechanically alloyed ODS ferritic steel Zbigniew Oksiuta (Bialystok Univesity of Technology) Oral Advanced cement-based nanocomposites Luca Lavagna (Politecnico di Torino) Luigi Ledda, Simone Musso, Matteo Pavese Oral Icosahedral quasicrystal formation in Mg-based alloys Güven Kurtuldu (ETH Zürich) Jörg F. Löffler, Karl F. Shamlaye Highlight Influence of Al on tensile properties and deformation mechanisms of Fe–17Cr–9Ni–6Mn–0.4C austenitic stainless steel in the temperature range of -196–200 °C Reza Rahimi (Institute of Iron and Steel Technology/Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg) Horst Biermann, Bruno Charles De Cooman, Volker Klemm, Javad Mola, Christiane Ullrich 8:50 9:10 Oral Si3N4 / graphene based composites: structure and properties Csaba Balazsi (BAY ZOLTAN Ltd. for Applied Research) Katalin Balazsi, Jan Dusza, Zsolt Fogarassy, Andreas Kailer, Orsolya Tapasztó Highlight Oxide interfaces can they be controlled? Nini Pryds (Technical University of Denmark) Yunzhong Chen 9:30 86 9:50 Oral Study of template grown piezoelectric nanowires for vibrational energy harvesting Richard Whiter (University of Cambridge) Sohini Kar-Narayan, Pedro Sanchez-Jimenez Oral Hybrid graphene-silica nanocomposites: an effective way to enhance thermal and mechanical properties Andrzej Rybak (ABB Corporate Research Center) Lukasz Jarosinski Highlight Development of precipitation hardening Mg alloys: Design considerations Chamini Mendis (Helmholtz-Zentrum Geestahcht) Norbert Hort, Karl Kainer 10:10 Oral Growth and characterization of silicon nanowires for integration in thermoelectric energy harvesters Gerard Gadea (IREC) Carlos Calaza, Diana Dávila, Luís Fonseca, Álex Morata, Marc Salleras, Jose Domingo Santos, Albert Tarancón Oral TiO2 nanotubes modified by graphene oxide GO Anna Wnuk (AGH, University of Science and Technology in Krakow) Katarzyna Nawara Oral Atomistic characterization on the solute clustering and precipitation of Mg alloys Jiehua Li (Institute of Casting Research, Montanuniversität Leoben, A-8700, Leoben, Austria) P. Schumacher European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium B1.3 B2.2 B3.2 C1.1 Room MB 437A PF 113 MB 309 MF 107 Chairperson Eva Pellicer Marita Zocca Rajiv Asthana Christian Greiner 8:30 Highlight Alloy design of metallic glasses and relevant alloys based on digitalized empirical criteria and Pettifor map Akira Takeuchi (Tohoku University) Kenji Amiya, Takeshi Wada, Kunio Yubuta Invited/Keynote Biosensors fabricated by inkjet printing of functionalized mesoporous silica substrates Fabrice Rossignol (SPCTS - UMR CNRS 7315) Xavier Cattoen, JeanOlivier Durand, Julien Graffion, Fabrice Lalloue, Martine Lejeune, Michel Wong Chi Man Invited/Keynote Magnesium Matrix Composites Challenges and Opportunities Karl Ulrich Ulrich Kainer (Hamburg University of Technology) 8:50 Highlight A phenomenological approach for bulk metallic glasses behaviour Nicolas Thurieau (IMSIA, ENSTA Paristech) Eva Héripré, Habibou Maitournam 9:10 Highlight Thermo-mechanical properties of ultra-fine grained fcc-bcc composites Daniel Kiener (Montanuniversität Leoben) Marius Kreuzeder, Alexander Leitner, Verena Maier, Mladen-Meato Primorac Oral Geometry of icosahedral order in metallic glasses Masato Shimono (National Institute for Materials Science) Hidehiro Onodera Invited/Keynote Low cost 3D printing of thermally stable ceramic materials Juan Ramón Marín-Rueda (Fuel Cell Department. Renewable Energy Research Institute. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha) Jesús CanalesVázquez, Vicente Yagüe-Alcaraz Oral Some physicochemical phenomena observed during fabrication of Mg-C cast composites Anita Olszówka-Myalska (Silesian University of Technology) Oral Fatigue life and damage mechanisms of laminates produced by accumulative roll bonding Frank Kümmel (University ErlangenNürnberg; Department of Materials Science & Engineering I) Mathias Göken, Heinz Werner Höppel 9:30 Oral Morphology and reactivity of aluminum nanoflakes Christine Leroux (Universite de Toulon) Marie Vanessa Coulet, Renaud Denoyel, Pierre-Henri Esposito, Veronique Madigou Highlight Additive manufacturing of preceramic polymers: future perspectives and application to preceramic polymers Andrea Zocca (University of Padova) Oral Processing and structural characterization of magnesium with ordered porosity Jerzy Sobczak (Foundry Research Institute) Oral Microstructural features, local and global Mechanical Properties of AA6060 with distinct strain localizations after SPD-processing Philipp Frint (TU Chemnitz) Martin F.-X. Wagner 9:50 Oral Usefulness of powder technology in the synthesis of selected Al-containing high entropy alloys Elzbieta Godlewska (AGH University of Science and Technology) Livio Battezzati, Jakub Domagała, Radosław Lach, Krzysztof Mars, Marzena Mitoraj Highlight Dense powder beds for powder-based additive manufacturing of ceramics Jens Günster, Thomas Mühler Oral Mechanical properties of carbon fiber reinforced aluminum manufactured by high pressure die casting Franziska Kachold (University of Erlangen-Nürnberg) Ora lMicrostructural instability of ufg copper during cyclic loading Marlene Kapp (Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science) Thomas Kremmer, Christian Motz, Reinhard Pippan, Bo Yang 10:10 Oral Preliminary embedding of optical fibres into Metal Matrix Composites for health and state monitoring purpose Andrzej Czulak (Technische Universität Dresden; Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology) Ingolf Endler, Maik Gude, Jerzy Kaleta, Mario Krug, Justyna Krzak, Piotr Malczyk, Bartlomiej Przybyszewski, Rafal Stanik, Anna Szczurek, Alfaferi Zainal-Abidin Oral Influence of temperature of Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) technique on the parameters of microstructure and mechanical properties of AX41 magnesium alloy Tomáš Krajňák (Charles University) Jenő Gubicza, Miloš Janeček, Kristián Máthis, Jitka Stráská Oral Processing of commercially pure titanium at room temperature using 90° ECAP die with applied backpressure Karel Tesař (Institute of Physics of ASCR) Jan Drahokoupil, Viera Gärtnerová, Aleš Jäger European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 87 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM1 88 Symposium C2.2 C3.3 D1.1 D1.2 Room MB 206 MB 315 MF 102 MB 306 Chairperson Claudia Cancellieri Andreas Killinger Laurent Babout Maria Varela 8:30 Highlight Freestanding and single crystalline FeSi3 nanowhiskers formed by interface diffusion Gunther Richter (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems) Highlight Low-damage and sustainable coatings for oxide electronics Pedro Barquinha (CENIMAT|I3N) 8:50 Oral Atomistic modelling of pre-melting in the Cu/W system Miroslaw Kozlowski (EMPA) Jolanta Janczak-Rush, Lars Jeurgens, Rafal Kozubski, Daniele Passerone, Carlo Pignedoli, Daniele Scopece Oral Static and dynamic flash lamp annealing of room temperature deposited transparent conductive oxide films on flexible glass Stephanie Weller (Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Beam and Plasma Technology FEP) Thoralf Gebel, Manuela Junghähnel, Torsten Kopte, Jasper Westphalen 9:10 Oral Numerical and experimental ongoing on III-V/Si high-efficiency tandem solar cell L. Pedesseau (FOTON-INSA RENNES) S. Almosni, C. Cornet, M. Da Silva, O. Durand, J. Even, J.-M. Guillemoles, A. Letoublon, C. Levallois, L. Lombez, P. Rale, A. Rolland, S. Wang 9:30 Oral Modelling of Biological Membranes Jerzy Janusz Jasielec (AGH University of Science and Technology)Robert Filipek, Andrzej Lewenstam, Krzysztof Szyszkiewicz-Warzecha 9:50 10:10 Invited/Keynote Applications of Advanced Electron Diffraction Techniques in Single Crystal Superalloy Research Erdmann Spiecker (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Invited/Keynote Structural defects and local interfacial chemistry of complex oxide heterointerfaces grown by PLD and MBE Peter A. van Aken (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research) Oral Nanocrystalline diamond ultra-thin films on microstructured templates for MEMS applications Dimitre Iankov (IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany) Highlight Crystal Orientation Mapping using ion image series: iCHORD Cyril Langlois (University of Lyon - INSA de Lyon - CNRS) Nicholas Blanchard, Armel Descamps-Mandine, Thierry Douillard, Thierry Epicier, Christophe Rigotti, Bertrand Van de Moortèle, Hui Yuan Highlight Atomic-scale Dual-EELS / EDX Spectroscopy Applied to Rare-earth Oxide Superlattices Paolo Longo (Gatan) Robert Klie, Eiji Okunishi, Patrick Phillips, Phil Rice, Teya Topuria Oral Hybrid coatings on graphite substrate Paulina Zawadzka (AGH) Marek Poręba, Maria Richert, Jan Sieniawski Oral TEM-based orientation mapping of competitive grain growth in ZnO films Arthur Aebersold (CIME / EPFL) Duncan Alexander, Christophe Ballif, Lorenzo Fanni, Cécile Hébert, Aicha Hessler-Wyser, Sylvain Nicolay Oral Atomic resolution studies of epitaxial strain release mechanisms in La0.67Ca0.33MnO3 / La1.85Sr0.15CuO4 superlattices Neven Biskup (Centro Nacional de Microscopia Electronica) Oral Influence of polymers properties and melt spinning process on bicomponent fibers morphologiesStudy of interfaces Esma Ayad (ENSAIT/CETI) Christine Campagne, Aurélie Cayla, Eric Devaux, Anne Gonthier, Thierry LeBlan, François Rault Oral Hierarchical Microstructure Of Ferritic Superalloys Christian Liebscher (Max-Planck Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) Mark Asta, Ulrich Dahmen, Gautam Ghosh, Velimir Radmilovic Invited/Keynote Atomic resolution studies of interfaces in oxide thin films and superlattices by STEM-EELS Alexandre Gloter (CNRS - Univ Paris Sud) Oral Facile Surface Tailoring of Nanoparticles via a Two-step Modification Approach for Enhanced Nanocomposites Alexander Kockmann (TU Braunschweig) Georg Garnweitner Oral Effect Of Microstructure And Residual Stresses, Generated From Different Annealing And Deformation Processes, On The Corrosion And Mechanical Properties Of Gold Welding Alloy Wires Claudio Cason (University of Padua) Marco Breda, Manuele Dabalà, Luca Pezzato European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium D2.3 E3.1 E4.1 Room PF Auditorium 1st floor MB 144 MF 103 Chairperson Akinobu Shibata Michal Basista Luc Vandeperre Invited/Keynote Mechanical response of hybrid foams at high strain rates – a survey Jörg Hohe (Fraunhofer IWM) Carla Beckmann, Wolfgang Böhme, Jörg Lienhard Invited/Keynote Use and degradation of magnesiachromite refractories in the linings of secondary copper smelters Annelies Malfliet (KU Leuven - dept. of Materials Engineering) Bart Blanpain, Liugang Chen, Muxing Guo 8:30 Highlight Hydrogen-induced strain localization in oxygen-free copper at the initial stages of plastic deformation Yuriyy Yagodzinskyy (Aalto University School of Engineering) 8:50 Oral Hydrogen-enhanced generation of ‘free volume’ in the course of plastic deformation of Ni-201 Marta BotanaHannu Hänninen, Zachary Harris, Esa Korhonen, Samantha Lawrence, Brian Somerday, Filip Tuomisto, Yuriy Yagodzinskyy 9:10 Oral Influence of stress concentration on the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of a X70 weld simulated coarse grained heat affected zone Antonio Alvaro (SINTEF Materials and Chemistry) Bård Nyhus, Vigdis Olden Oral Low density woven micro-lattice structures for increased permeability and damping Stefan Szyniszewski (University of Surrey) James K Guest, Kevin Hemker, Stephen Ryan, Tim Weihs Oral Preparation And Characterization Of Thermomechanical Properties Of Aluminum Titanate (TIAL2O5). Daniel Ohin (SPCTS) Thierry CHotard, Marc Huger, Nicolas Pradeilles 9:30 Oral Hydrogen-barrier mechanism of a newly-developed aluminum-based coating in high-pressure gaseous hydrogen Junichiro Yamabe (Kyushu University) Tohru Awane, Saburo Matsuoka Oral A probabilistic constitutive law describing the material properties of closed-cell foam Carla Beckmann (Fraunhofer IWM) Jörg Hohe Oral Multilayered high-temperature composites for radiatively-cooled small rocket combustion chambers George Vekinis (NCSR „Demokritos”) Amalia Marinou, Galina Xanthopoulou 9:50 Oral A Coupled Phase-field Crystal Plasticity Model for Hydrogen Enhanced Damage Pratheek Shanthraj (Max-PlanckInstitut für Eisenforschung) Dierk Raabe, Franz Roters Oral The magic of dynamically crosslinked polymer networks: self-healing, reprocessability, network blending and more Ibon Odriozola (IK4-CIDETEC) Oral Solution-based synthesis of HfB2/SiC composite powder from an organicinorganic hybrid precursor Niranjan Patra (Imperial College London) Daniel Doni Jayaseelan, William Edward Lee 10:10 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 89 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium A1.1 A2.1 B1.1 B1.2 Room MB 231 MB 219 MB 208 MB 134 Chairperson Albert Tarancón Wlodek Strupinski Dietmar Letzig Carlos Capdevila Oral Mechanical and tribological properties of spark plasma sintered 3Y-TZP and 3Y-TZP reinforced MWCNTs composites Latifa Melk (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC) & Lulea University of Technology (LTU) Marc Anglada, Marta-Lena Antti Oral Precipitation phenomena in ultrafine grained Al-Mg-Si alloy with heterogenous microstructure Witold Chrominski (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Highlight Transmission Electron Microscopy study of the deformation microstructures developed in a 14Cr ODS alloy Elvira Onorbe (CIEMAT) Mercedes Hernández-Mayoral, Marta Serrano Oral Raman spectroscopy in evaluation of graphene anti-corrosion properties. Paweł Ciepielewski (ITME) Oral Influence of deep cryogenic treatment prior aging on the microstructure and mechanical properties in HPDC AZ91 magnesium alloys Mónica Preciado (University of Burgos) Oral Coexisting alpha’-beta’ nanoscale precipitation in an Fe-Cr-Al-Ti alloy Carlos Capdevila (CENIM-CSIC) 11:00 Invited/Keynote Lévy superdiffusion of heat in nanostructured thermoelectric materials Ali Shakouri (Purdue University) 11:20 11:40 Oral 2D and 3D Hybrid perovskites from a solid state physics perspective Laurent Pedesseau (FOTON-INSA RENNES) Jacky Even, Claudine Katan, Mikael Kepenekian, Daniel Sapori Oral Improving corrosion resistance of titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V) with graphene layer Michał Świniarski (Faculty of Physics, Warsaw University of Technology) Oral Anomalous high temperature strengthening of Mg-RE alloys Paloma Hidalgo-Manrique (IMDEA Materials Institute) Fernando Carreño, Dietmar Letzig, María Teresa PérezPrado Oral Investigation of the ageing effects in high Cr-content oxide dispersion strengthened steels Zoltán Száraz (JRC – Institute for Energy and Transport) Peter Hähner 12:00 Oral Carbon nanotube/inorganic hybrids for energy harvesting Juan Vilatela (IMDEA Materials) Alfonso Monreal Oral Surface modified ceramic particles with Carbon and Silica based materials under microwave radiation Virginia Gomez (Energy Safety Research Institute (ESRI),Swansea University) Andrew Barron, Charles Dunnill Oral Optimising yield strength in Mg alloys Enrique Galindo-Nava (University of Cambridge) Pedro Rivera-Diaz-delCastillo, Isaac Toda-Caraballo Oral Alloys by design - A ‘materials genome’ approach to high strength creep resistant steels Qi Lu (Delft Univesity of Technology) Sybrand van der Zwaag, Wei Xu 12:20 Oral Emulsion templated macroporous polymers as spacer / spring elements for energy harvesting devices Angelika Menner (University Vienna) Alexander Bismarck, Qixiang Jiang Oral The influence of hot-pressing process on thermal diffusivity of ceramicgraphene composites Paweł Rutkowski (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Material Science and Ceramics) Agnieszka Gubernat, Dariusz Kata, Jerzy Lis, Ludosław Stobierski Oral How do twinning and slip compete in polycrystalline magnesium? Maria Teresa Perez-Prado (IMDEA Materials Institute) Carmen Maria Cepeda-Jimenez, Jon Mikel MolinaAldareguia Oral Experimental and computational analysis of abnormal grain growth Isaac Toda-Caraballo (Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge) Carlos Capdevila, Gemma Pimentel Highlight Plasticity mechanisms in Mg alloys with long period stacking ordered phases Stefanie Sandlöbes (Max-PlanckInstitut für Eisenforschung) Jinkyung Kim, Xiuliang Ma, Dierk Raabe, Xiaohong Shao, Huajie Yang 12:40 90 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium B2.3 B3.2 C1.1 C2.3 Room PF 113 MB 309 MF 107 MB 206 Chairperson Mike Pomeroy Karl Kainer Ludovic Thilly Natalia Sobczak 11:00 Invited/Keynote Ceramic matrix nanocomposites with carbon based fillers Jan Dusza (IMR SAS) Oral Liquid metallurgy Fe – TiB2 based composites: Alloy and processing design of high modulus steels Hauke Springer (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) Highlight Materials science and engineering analysis of low temperature ECAP of a high-strength AA7075 aluminum alloy Markus Härtel (TU Chemnitz) Invited/Keynote Critical Issues for Producing UHTC Brazed Joints: Wetting and Reactivity Alberto Passerone (CNR-IENI) Sofia Gambaro, Maria Luigia Muolo, Fabrizio Valenza Oral Microstructure and mechanical properties of Titanium Matrix Composites obtained using a combination of SHS and SPS Miguel Lagos (Tecnalia) Oral Continuous High Pressure Torsion as a new Severe Plastic Deformation Method Roman Kulagin (Institute of Nanotechnology (INT), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Brigitte Baretzky, Yan Beygelzimer, Yuri Estrin, Horst Hahn, Yuliia Ivanisenko 11:20 11:40 Oral Microstructure and Tribocorrosion Properties of Titanium Matrix Nanocomposites Manufactured by Two Sintering Methods SLM&SPS Anna Biedunkiewicz (West Pomeranian University of Technology) Witold Biedunkiewicz, Pawel Figiel, Dariusz Garbiec, Dariusz Grzesiak Oral Effect of microstructural features on hardness of local TiC-Fe/Fe composite reinforcement produced in situ in castings with the use of SHS reaction moderator Ewa Olejnik (AGH University of Science and Technology) Beata Grabowska, Andrzej Janas, Łukasz Szymański, Tomasz Tokarski Highlight The potential for grain refinement by Equal Channel Angular Swaging with respect to Equal Channel Angular Pressing Enrico Bruder (TU Darmstadt) Thorsten Gröb, Peter Groche, Rimma Lapovok, Clemens Müller, Lennart Wiessner Oral Wetting and interfacial chemistry of Sn-Zn-Ga alloys with Cu substrate Przemysław Fima (Institute of Metallurgy an Materials Science PAS) Tomasz Gancarz, Michał Muszyński 12:00 Highlight Liquid phase sintered alumina - nano SiC composites: creep and wear resistance Michael Pomeroy (MSSI, University of Limerick) Oral Production of innovative iron-based liquid-metallurgy MMCs utilizing in-situ oxidation Christian Baron (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) Oral Ultrafine- grained copper chromium zirconium alloy for spot welding electrodes processed by complex thermo-mechanical treatment Mariusz Kulczyk (Institute of High Pressure Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences) Oral Wetting of CVD-SiC by Ta alloys: the role of the testing procedureFabrizio Valenza (CNR - IENI National Research Council - Institute for Energetics and Interphases) Sofia Gambaro, Maria Luigia Muolo, Alberto Passerone, Mike J Reece, Theo Saunders, Peter Tatarko 12:20 Highlight Polymer-Derived (Carbo) Nitride Nanocomposites Samuel Bernard (University of Montpellier) Oral Formation of Fe-TiB2 composites through crystallization of their amorphous precursors Rosaura Aparicio-Fernández (MaxPlanck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) M. Jazmin Duarte, Aleksander Kostka, Dierk Raabe, Hauke Springer Oral Magnetic Hardening by Equal-Channel Angular Pressing and Rotary Swaging Thorsten Gröb (Physical Metallurgy - TU Darmstadt) Enrico Bruder, Peter Groche, Rimma Lapovok, Clemens Müller, Lennart Wiessner Oral High temperature wetting phenomena between molten brazing liquids and multicomponent (dual-phase) structural steels Zoltán Weltsch (Kecskemét College) Oral Mechanical and tribological properties of high velocity oxy-fluel thermal sprayed (Cr3C2-NiCr+Ni) composite coating Marzanna Ksiazek (Foundry Research Institute) Lukasz Boron, Anna Pawlinska, Maria Richert, Adam Tchorz Highlight Grain refinement in technically pure aluminium plates using incremental ECAP processing Malgorzata Lewandowska (Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology) Witold Chrominski, Lech Olejnik, Andrzej Rosochowski Oral Fabrication of an ultrafine grained lightweight steel using electricthermomechanical processing Dagmara Fronczek (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Robert Chulist, Anna Korneva, Lidia LitynskaDobrzynska, Zygmut Szulc, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka, Pawel Zieba 12:40 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 91 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM2 92 Symposium C3.3 D1.1 D1.2 D2.3 Room MB 315 MF 102 MB 306 PF Auditorium 1st floor Chairperson Jörg Oberste Berghaus Erdmann Spiecker Maria Varela Samantha Lawrence 11:00 Oral Nanostructured boron and titanium containing PECVD coating systems for hot forming applications Hanno Paschke Highlight The Atomic Structure of Nano-Objects: What X-Rays Can Tell Andreas Stierle (DESY NanoLab and University of Hamburg) 11:20 Oral Microstructure and properties of chromium-nitrogen layer produced on nickel superalloy Inconel 740H by PACVD method Ryszard Sitek (Warsaw University of Technology) Dominik Kukla, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Jaroslaw Mizera, Joanna Zdunek Oral Evaluation of local stress and strain states in a single crystal grain by using collimated x-rays and two dimensional x-ray detector Muneyuki Imafuku (Tokyo City University) Shinki Tsubaki 11:40 Oral Grain size control of cathodic arc evaporated (Ti,Al) N coatings with high aluminium content Ana Beatriz Broering Chaar (Linköping University) Mats Johansson-Jõesaar, Lars Johnson, Magnus Odén, Marta Saraiva, Jianqiang Zhu 12:00 Invited/Keynote Towards measurement of magnetic properties of single atomic columns Jan Rusz (Uppsala University) Alexander Edström, Juan-Carlos Idrobo, Darius Pohl, Bernd Rellinghaus, Sebastian Schneider, Jakob Spiegelberg Invited/Keynote Chemomechanical effects on the separation of lattice planes of a crystal or separation of adjacent crystals at an interfaces occurring during fracture Reiner Kirchheim (University of Goettingen) Oral Non-destructive studies of dissimilar meatal welds by energy resolved neutron imaging Anton Tremsin (University of California at Berkeley) Supriyo Ganguly, Sonia Martins, Goncalo Pardal, Takenao Shinohara Oral Origin of Strain-induced ferromagnetism in domain walls of multiferroic TbMnO3 thin films Roger Guzman (Instituto de Nanociencia de Aragón, Universidad de Zaragoza) Saeedeh Farokhipoor, Jorge Íñiguez, Cesar Magén, Beatriz Noheda, María Varela Oral Hydrogen-related fracture behavior in martensitic steel analyzed by FRASTA method Akinobu Shibata (Kyoto University) Takahiro Matsuoka, Nobuhiro Tsuji, Akira Ueno Oral Microstructure and mechanical properties of the Me/MeN coatings obtained by vacuum arc method Piotr Wieciński (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Jan Bonarski, Halina Garbacz, Jerzy Smolik Oral Direct comparison of Diffraction Contrast Tomography and High Energy Diffraction Microscopy for grain mapping of polycrystals Loïc Renversade (Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne) Andras Borbely, Wolfgang Ludwig, Romain Quey, Robert M. Suter Oral Role of electron spectroscopy analysis with a TEM for the characterization of core/shell nanoparticles. Manuel A. Roldan (KAUST) Dalaver H. Anjum, Rachid Sougrat Oral Hydrogen embrittlement and hydrogen diffusion characteristics in the TRIP C-Mn-Si-P steel Jaroslav Sojka (VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering) 12:20 Oral High resolution characterisation of novel catalytic nanoparticles Qifeng Yang (University of Oxford) Highlight EELS studies of magnetism in oxide nanostructures Jaume Gazquez (ICMAB-CSIC) X. Batlle, A. Carreter-Genebrier, M. Gich, A. Labarta, S. T. Pantellides, S. J. Pennycook, N. Perez, J. Salafranca, M. Varela Oral Size Effect on Evaluation of Detrapping Rate Constants for Hydrogen in Thermal Desorption Analysis of Ferritic Steels Ken-ichi Ebihara (Japan Atomic Energy Agency) Hideo Kaburaki, Kenichi Takai 12:40 Oral Utilization of magnetic information for early damage detection in structural steels - Opportunities and obstacles Nadja Sonntag (BAM Federal Insitute for Materials Research and Testing) Oral Infrared phonon response of magnetodielectric La2CoMnO6 ceramicsR oberto Moreira (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium D3.2 E3.1 E4.1 F2.1 Room MB 437A MB 144 MF 103 MB 226 Chairperson Christophe Martin Jörg Hohe Luc Vandeperre Aldo R. Boccaccini 11:00 Invited/Keynote 3D Full field modeling, in a level set framework of grain growth and Zener pinning phenomenon Marc Bernacki (Mines ParisTech) Benjamin Scholtes Oral Chromium-rhenium-alumina composites for powertrain application: Processing route, microstructure, properties and numerical modelling Michal Basista (IPPT PAN) Highlight Tensile testing study of a refractory high entropy alloy Jean-Philippe Couzinie (ICMPE CNRS/UPEC) Guy Dirras, Ivan Guillot, Lola Lilensten, Loïc Perriere Oral Strontium-containing hydroxyapatite injectable materials with improved osteogenic differentiation of periodontal ligament cells for periodontal tissue engineering Maria Grazia Raucci (Institute of Polymers, Composites and Biomaterials (IPCB-CNR) Marco Antonio Alvarez-Perez, Luigi Ambrosio, Daniela Giugliano Oral Influence of equiaxed gamma phase with fully lamellar structure on crack propagation at high temperature Yoshihiko Koyanagi (Daido Steel Co., Ltd.) Paul Bowen, Michael Sweeney, Hiroyuki Takabayashi Oral Solid-solution hardening: where is the limit between high entropy alloys and conventional alloys? Jean-Philippe Couzinié (ICMPE CNRS/UPEC) Yannick Champion, Mathilde Laurent-Brocq, Eric Leroy, Loïc Perrière, Rémy Pirès Oral ALP functionalization of boroncontaining silicate, borosilicate and borate bioactive glass scaffolds Aldo Boccaccini (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) 11:20 11:40 Oral Recent advances in the full field modeling of recrystallization and grain growth using the level set approach Benjamin Scholtes (Mines-ParisTech) Marc Bernacki, Amico Settefrati Oral Strain-Based Failure Criterion for On-Site Risk Evaluation of Pressure Vessels Daniel Seemann (BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing) Rainer Falkenberg Oral Super-elastic behavior in a refractory high-entropy alloy Lola Lilensten (ICMPE - UMR7182 CNRS/UPEC) Jean-Philippe Couzinié, Guy Dirras, Ivan Guillot, Loïc Perrière Highlight Hybridization of spider silk and DNA as a basis for hierarchicaly structured materials Martin Humenik (University Bayreuth) Thomas Scheibel 12:00 Oral Investigation of a possible mechanism for the formation of reverted austenite in 13-8 PH steel Georg Stechauner (Materials Center Leoben Forschung GmbH) Oral Synthesis and characterization of single crystalline Ni-Mn-Sn Heusler alloy Paweł Czaja (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science) Oral Development of niobium based intermetallic alloys doped with silicon for low pressure turbine applications. Laurence Sikorav (ONERA: the French aerospace lab) Anne Denquin, Zhao Huvelin, Philippe Vermaut Oral Composite implants for the regeneration of critical-sized defects in sheep mandible Barbara Ostrowska (Warsaw University of Technology) 12:20 Highlight Texture evolution in deformed AZ31 magnesium sheets: experiments and phase-field study Reza Darvish Kamachali (ICAMS / RUB) Se Jong Kim, Ingo Steinbach Oral Study on carbide dissolution and precipitation behavior and its influences on mechanical properties in Hastelloy X with different solution heat treatment Joong Eun Jung (Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) Oral Mechanical and tribological characteristics of tungsten alloys Elena Tejado (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid) José Ygnacio Pastor Oral In vitro evaluation of the of the blood contacting materials dedicated to cell differentiation in aspect of the blood clotting cascade inhibition Klaudia Trembecka-Wójciga (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Juergen Markus Lackner, Roman Major, Hanna Plutecka 12:40 Oral Quantitative description of spinodal decomposition in Ti-Al-N coatings: phase-field modeling supported by key experiments Jingjing Zhou (Central South University) Li Chen, Yong Du, Lijun Zhang European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 93 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium F3.1 Room MB 213 Chairperson Steve Franklin 11:00 Invited/Keynote Artificial cilia: biomimetic microfluidic flow manipulation Jaap den Toonder (Eindhoven University of Technology) 11:20 94 11:40 Highlight From Chips for the Living to Living Chips Ronald Dekker (Philips Research / Delft University of Technology) 12:00 Oral Feasibility Assessment of Concepts for a Controllable Stiffness Catheter Oliver Burke (University of Sheffield) 12:20 Highlight Turning Titanium into an organ: The Journey of ENTegral Artificial Larynx System Nihal Engin Vrana (Protip Medical) 12:40 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium A1.1 A2.1 B1.1 B1.2 Room MB 231 MB 219 MB 208 MB 134 Chairperson Albert Tarancón Robert Young Chamini Mendis Illana Timokhina 14:30 Highlight Breaking crystal symmetry – energy conversion with functional oxide films and nanostructures Steve Dunn (QMUL) Invited/Keynote High Performance Fibre Reinforced Nanocomposites: Creating hierarchical structures in composites Alexander Bismarck (University of Vienna) Oral Solid solution strengthening of hexagonal Ti - atomic scale investigation Piotr Kwasniak (Warsaw University of Technoloyg) Highlight Impact of Niobium micro-alloying on the 304L stainless steel recrystallization in forged parts Aurore Mascaro (AREVA) Isabelle Bobin-Vastra, Benjamin Martin, François Roch Highlight Combining Deformation with Additive Manufacture of Ti-6Al-4V for β Grain Structure and Texture Control Phil Prangnell (Manchester University) Paul Colgrove, Jack Donoghue, Filo Martina, Stewart Williams Oral Nano-phase transformation of pearlite under applied electric and thermal field Yongkun Luo (Imperial College London) Rongshan Qin 14:50 15:10 Oral Experimental and theoretical study of CH3NH3PbI3 degradation under air or vacuum condition Emanuele Smecca (IMM-CNR) Alessandra Alberti, Ioannis Deretzis, FIlippo Giannazzo, Antonino La Magna, Giovanni Mannino, Tsutomu Miyasaka, Giovanna Pellegrino, N Sakai Oral Composites with a graphene continuous network as a strategy to improve the thermal conductivity of polymers Federico Conrado (Politecnico di Torino) Marta Cerruti, Samuele Colonna, Luca Lavagna, Matteo Pavese, Marco Sangermano Oral Influence of tin additions on the TRIPTWIP effects in Ti-Mo beta-metastable alloys Philippe Vermaut (IRCP Chimie ParisTech - UPMC) Mustafa Babanly, Cedrik Brozek, Vusal Huseynov, Frédéric Prima, Fan Sun Oral White etching layer - extreme properties of steel in micro-scale Janusz Krawczyk (AGH University of Science and Technology) 15:30 Oral Fast synthesis and sintering of Zn and Ni substituted tetrahedrite for thermoelectric applications Stefania Fiameni (National Research Council of Italy) Oral All-solid state planar pseudocapacitor based on CNT-nickel oxide composite for MEMS and NEMS Egor Lebedev (MIET) Ilya Gavrilin, Dmitry Gromov, Evgeniy Kitsyuk, Alexander Pavlov Highlight The effect of peritectic solidification on the columnar-to-equiaxed transition in gamma TiAl alloys Nicole Reilly (Institut Jean Lamour) Oral Intelligent tool design taking die material as a variable Anwar Hamasaiid (Rovalma, S.A) Casimir Casas, Isaac Valls 15:50 Oral Deposition OF TiO2 Microflowers by Aerosol Assisted MOCVD Sayari Biswas (Grenoble INP) Oral Electrical Stability of Encapsulated Graphene on Dielectric Substrates Tymoteusz Ciuk (Institute of Electronic Materials Technology) Wlodek Strupinski Oral Designing and Processing Ultra-Light Functionally Structured Metallic Foams Mohammed Shbeh (University of Sheffield, University of Technology) Russell Goodall 16:10 Highlight Multi-scale analysis of single-wall carbon nanotube networks in electrically conductive composites Oana Andreea Barsan (Eindhoven University of Technology) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 95 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /PM1 96 Symposium B2.3 B3.2 C1.1 C2.3 Room PF 113 MB 309 MF 107 MB 206 Chairperson Mike Pomeroy Anna Dolata Eberhard Kerscher Przemysław Fima 14:30 Highlight Towards a virtual material approach for ceramic-matrix composites Guillaume Couégnat (LCTS) Oral Hybrid Nanometalic/Carbon Materials Prepared with Metal Ions Recovered from Mining Waste Water Suzana Gotovac Atlagić (Public Health Institute Banja Luka) Marko Čađo, Yoshiyuki Hattori, Katsumi Kaneko, Radovan Kukobat, Kento Sagisaka, Dragana Stević 14:50 Oral Conception, manufacturing and characterization of SiC/SiC claddings Patrick David (CEA) Joelle Blein, Yannick Pierre, Denis Rochais Oral Sn-TiO2 Composite Coating for Internal Combustion Engine Bearing Applications Rolandas Verbickas (Daido Metal Co., Ltd) Ian Kerr, Ignacio Tudela, Yi Zhang 15:10 Oral Reactive silicon infiltration of carbonbased preforms embedded in powder field modifiers heated by microwaves Giulio Scocchi (SUPSI) Giuseppe Annino, Giovanni Bianchi, Sandro Gianella, Marcel Mallah, Marco Nagliati, Marco Orlandi, Alberto Ortona, Massimiliano Valle, Paolo Vavassori, Brais Vila Oral Wear behavior of Aluminum Matrix Composites by DMLS reinforced with micro- and nano-TiB2 Massimo Lorusso (Center for Space Human Robotics@Polito, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) Elisa Paola Ambrosio, Flaviana Calignano, Paolo Fino, Diego Manfredi, Jukka Pakkanen, Matteo Pavese, Francesco Trevisan, Daniele Ugues Oral Pseudopartial grain boundary wetting Boris Straumal (Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences) Brigitte Baretzky, Igor Konyashin, Andrei Mazilkin, Xavier Sauvage 15:30 Oral Synthesis and mechanical properties of SiC/CoSi2 composite materials Javier Narciso (Alicante University) Mario Caccia Oral Wear resistance of aluminum matrix composites reinforced with Al2O3 particles after multiple remelting Krystyna Pietrzak (Motor Transport Institute) Adam Klasik, Katarzyna Makowska, Dariusz Rudnik, Jerzy Sobczak Oral Wetting and interfacial chemistry of AlZn-Na alloys with Cu substrate Tomasz Gancarz (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences) Katarzyna Berent, Michał Muszyński, Janusz Pstruś 15:50 Oral Outstanding Improvement of The High Temperature Oxidation Resistance of Cermets Based On (TI,TA) (C,N) Ernesto Chicardi (Materials Science Institute of Seville) Jose Manuel Cordoba, Francisco Jose Gotor Oral Multiscale mechanical study of Al/wAl7Cu2Fe composite synthetized by spark plasma sintering Aurélie Joseph (INSTITUT P’ – CNRS, Université de Poitiers, SP2MI) Oral Joining of metal matrix composites technological aspects Katarzyna Pietrzak (Institute of Electronic Materials Technology) 16:10 Oral Densification of SiC/SiC composites by molten silicon infiltration Alexandre Marchais (LCTS) Oral The measurement of the adhesion force between ceramic particles and metal matrix in ceramic reinforcedmetal matrix composites Dariusz Jarząbek (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research) Marcin Chmielewski, Tomasz Wojciechowski Oral Wettability and reactivity of liquid Al-Ni alloys with polycrystalline ZrB2 substrate. Rafał Nowak (Foundry Research Institute) Grzegorz Bruzda, Marta Homa, Lucyna Jaworska, Ivan Kaban, Lidia Lityńska-Dobrzyńska, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka, Lixia Xi European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Carbide precipitation behavior of nanocrystalline Hadfield steel X.Y. Feng (State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University) C. Chen, F.C. Zhang Oral Influence of temperature and wetting angle on capillarity in pressure infiltration Gionata Schneider (EPFL) William Craig Carter, Alain Leger, José-Miguel Molina-Jorde, Andreas Mortensen, Ludger Weber Oral Effect of ultrasonic vibration on contact angle of various liquids on PTFE Takuya Urai (Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University) Hidetoshi Fujii, Masatoshi Kamai, Chitoshi Masuda Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium C3.3 C4.2 D1.2 D2.3 Room MB 315 MB 144 MB 306 PF Auditorium 1st floor Chairperson George Kiriakidis Mateo Paverse Jaume Gazquez Amaud Macadre 14:30 Highlight The tribological performance of WSC influence of the test conditions: towards frictionless behaviour. Manuel Evaristo (University of Coimbra) Albano Cavaleiro Oral Additive manufacturing of medical implant structures via fused deposition modeling Michael Müller (TU Dresden, Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology) Marcel Albert, Niels Modler, Christian Vogel Invited/Keynote Spectral Electron Tomography: From Qualitative to Quantitative Sara Bals (EMAT-University of Antwerp) Thomas Altantzis, Bert Freitag, Bart Goris, Stuart Turner, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Daniele Zanaga Highlight Electrochemical hydrogen permeation tests under conventional potentiostatic hydrogen charging conditions for hydrogen embrittlement study Eiji Akiyama (national Institute for Materials Science) Songjie Li 14:50 Oral The weld overlays of Inconel 625 and 686 deposited by CMT technique on pipes and panel walls of the waste incineration boilers Jan Kusinski (AGH University of Sciences and Technology) Oral Selective laser melting of TiC/H13 steel bulk nanocomposites: Influence of nanoscale reinforcement Bandar AlMangour (University of California-Los Angeles) Dariusz Grzesiak, Jenn-Ming Yang 15:10 Oral Tribochemistry of Bismuth Metal and Bismuth Compounds Pablo Gonzalez (University of Twente) Oral Comparison of the wear behaviour of tool steels grades obtained from conventional casting and direct energy deposition Neda Hashemi (University of Liege (ULg) Oral Size and shape dependence of plasmon resonances of Ag nanotriangles studied with the boundary element method (BEM) and electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) Vicki Keast (The University of Newcastle) Oral SCC of wrought magnesium alloys: Experimental study and microstructural evaluation Apostolos Chamos (University of Patras) Gregory Haidemenopoulos, Spiros Pantelakis, Anna Zervaki 15:30 Oral The Effect of Deposition Parameters on the Tribological Properties of TiAlCrNbN Coatings Tevfik Küçükömeroğlu (Karadeniz Technical University) Özlem Baran, Ahsan Efeoğlu, Levent Kara Oral Effect of Wave Pulse Time on PulseElectrodeposited Copper Films Rúben Santos (CEMUC, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto) Filomena Viana Oral Plasmonic Studies of Different Gold Nanostructures via EELS measurements Raul Arenal (Universidad de Zaragoza) Luc Henrard Oral The effect of microbial activity and temperature on carbon steel corrosion under geological conditions Yassine El Mendili (Ecole des Mines de Nantes) Abdesselam Abdelouas, Abdelouahed Ait Chaou 15:50 Ora lTribological properties of MoS2-Ti coating sliding against to Al2O3, SiC and WC counter bodies Tevfik Küçükömeroğlu (Karadeniz Technical University) Levent Kara Oral Fabrication and chemical treatment of titanium scaffolds with gradient pore size Bartłomiej Wysocki (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Karolina Strzelczyk, Wojciech Święszkowski Highlight Revolutionising spectroscopic mapping with Dual EELS Ian MacLaren (University of Glasgow) Kirsty Annand, Joanna Bobynko, Alan J. Craven, Mhairi Gass, Paul Thomas Oral Study on Hydrogen Compatibility in Fatigue of Ultra-Fine Grain Austenitic Stainless Steel Masanobu Kubota (I2CNER ay Kyushu University) Arnaud Macadre, Koichi Mori 16:10 Oral Fluidized-bed carburizing in chemically active powders of C22 steel Aleksander Ciski (Institute of Precision Mechanics) Tomasz Babul, Konrad Lankiewicz Oral Revealing the structural and chemical properties of nanometer sized semiconductor materials from lowloss EELS data Alberto Eljarrat (Universitat de Barcelona) Oral Correlation between localized trapped hydrogen and mechanical characteristics under load during simulated corrosion Sergiy Merzlikin (Max-Planck-Institute fuer Eisenforschung) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 97 Oral Sessions Wednesday 23 September 2015 /PM1 Symposium D3.2 E4.1 F2.1 F3.1 Room MB 437A MF 103 MB 226 MB 213 Chairperson Ingo Steinbach Ayan Bhmowmik Elisabeth Engel Steve Franklin 14:30 Oral Phase-field study of the effect of creep on the rafts formation in Nibase superalloy Mohan Kumar Rajendran (Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS), Ruhr University Bochum) Oleg Shchyglo, Ingo Steinbach Highlight Effect of microstructure anisotropy on the deformation of MAX polycrystals studied by in-situ compression combined with neutron diffraction Ludovic Thilly (University of Poitiers) 14:50 Oral Analytical TEM of precipitates in an ECAP-processed Al-Mg-Mn-Sc-Zr alloy Yulia Buranova (Institut für Materialphysik, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster) Xiaohui Cai, Sergiy Divinski, Ankit Gupta, Tilmann Hickel, Vladislav Kulitckii, Anna Mogucheva, Harald Rösner, Gerhard Wilde Oral Investigation of cyclic loading behavior of Ti3SiC2 MAX phase Ayan Bhowmik (Imperial College London) Sophie Andrew, Finn Giuliani, Yatish Patel 15:10 Oral Modelling of bainitic transformation using coupled crystal plasticity and phase field method Mingxuan Lin (Institut für Eisenhüttenkunde der RWTH Aachen) Ulrich Prahl Oral High temperature frictional properties of MAX-phase and nitride coatings Vlad Vishnyakov (University of Hudderfield) Ben Beake, John Colligon, Mike Davies, Adrian Harris, Jim Smith Oral A new scaffold for regenerative medicine: polysaccharide nanofibers by electrospinning and functionalization with exosomes Gabriel Dostert (UMR 7365 IMoPA CNRS-Université de Lorraine) Elmira Arab-Tehrany, Franck Cleymand, Solenne Fleutot, Patrick Menu, Emilie Velot Oral Amphiphilic chitosan derivatives as multifunctional coatings for catheters Agata Niemczyk (West Pomeranian University of Technology) Miroslawa El Fray, Steve E. Franklin 15:30 Highlight 3-Dimensional Numerical Implementation of dislocation evolution in micro-beams using Continuum Dislocation Dynamics Alireza Ebrahimi (Universität Bremen) Thomas Hochrainer Oral Synthesis and characterization of (Ti,Cu)3(Al,Cu)C2/Cu composites Véronique Gauthier-Brunet (Institut PPRIME) Said Azem, Thierry Cabioch, Sylvain Dubois, Anne Joulain, Vincent Mauchamp, Xavier Milhet, Madjid Nechiche Oral Towards PCL-based scaffolds with tailorable degradation rate and highly improved colonization by human bone marrow stromal cells Joanna Idaszek (Warsaw University of Technology) Oral Hemocompatibility improvement of polyelectrolyte multilayer films by chemical cross-linking or SiC nanoparticles introduction Aldona Mzyk (Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Juergen Markus Lackner, Bogusław Major, Roman Major, Marek Sanak 15:50 Oral Phase-field model of solid state transformations with large deformation and plastic activity Oleg Shchyglo (ICAMS, RuhrUniversity Bochum, Germany) Efim Borukhovich, Philipp Engels, Adam Giessmann, Ingo Steinbach Oral Synthesis and stability of New MAX Phases: Ti3InC2 and Ti3GaC2 Dylan Cuskelly (University of Newcastle) Vicki Keast, Erich Kisi Oral Modular Cell Culture Microenvironments by Ecm-Mimicking Gelatin/Hyaluronic Acid Based Substrates Nihal Engin Vrana (Protip Medical) Julien Barthes, Christian Debry, Helena Knopf-Marques, Philippe Lavalle, Hayriye Ozcelik, Pierre Schaaf, Lucie Wolfova Oral Investigation of anisotropy and solid solution effects in MAX phases transport properties using ab initio calculations. Vincent Mauchamp (Pprime Institute - CNRS, Poitiers University) Thierry Cabioch, Sylvain Dubois, Veronique Gauthier-Brunet, Loic Gence, Damien Magne, Ayoub Nassour, Luc Piraux, Wenbo Yu 16:10 98 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Invited/Keynote Insights into the Engineering of Multiple Tissues Enabled by Novel Nanofiber Scaffolds Stoyan Smoukov (University of Cambridge) Highlight Transradial access for cardiac catheterization: new biomaterials challenges Peter Sobolewski (West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin) Mirosława El Fray Oral UNITISS: A Catheter Design Platform for Reduced Clinical Complications Steve Franklin (Philips Group Innovation) Jolanta Baranowska, Matt Carré, Miroslawa El Fray, Roger Lewis, Sheila MacNeil European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 99 100 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Thursday 24 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium A2.1 B2.3 C2.3 C3.3 Room MB 219 PF 113 MB 206 MB 315 Chairperson Juan Vilatela Mike Pomeroy Alexander Karantzalis Ude Hangen 8:30 Highlight Graphene doping as a function of copper substrate separation: a firstprinciples study Peter Brommer (University of Warwick) Gavin Bell, Alexander Marsden, David Quigley, Neil Wilson Highlight New approach to produce highly dispersed graphene oxide-carbon nanotube Bahareh Yazdani (University of Exeter) Yongde Xia, Yanqiu Zhu 8:50 Oral Raman spectroscopy and contactless transport in graphene functionalized with NaCl nanoparticles Aneta Drabinska (University of Warsaw) Rafal Bozek, Maria Kaminska, Ewelina Karpierz, Piotr Kazmierczak, Aleksandra Krajewska, Iwona Pasternak, Wlodek Strupinski, Agnieszka Wolos, Andrzej Wysmolek Oral Sinterability improvement of ZrB2based ceramics fabricated by hot pressing Mahdi Ghassemi Kakroudi (University of Tabriz) Mehdi Shahedi Asl 9:10 Invited/Keynote Production of nanosheets by liquid exfoliation: The route to applications Jonathan N Coleman (School of Physics and CRANN) Oral Influence of boron nitride nanofillers on the sintering behaviour, microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of silicon nitride composites Monika Kašiarová (Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences) Ivo Dlouhý, Zdeněk Chlup, Michael Reece, Peter Tatarko Oral Wettability of graphene coated SiC single crystal by liquid silver Natalia Sobczak (Foundry Research Institute) Oral Kinetic and mechanisms of alkali ions migration from glass substrates to silica thin films Jean-Thomas Fonné (Saint-Gobain Recherche - Surface du Verre et Interfaces, UMR 125 CNRS/SaintGobain) Pauline Bouhier, Ekaterina Burov, Raphaël Danguillaume, Emmanuelle Gouillart, Hervé Montigaud, Damien Vandembroucq Oral Mechanical and tribological properties of spark plasma sintered 3Y-TZP and 3Y-TZP reinforced MWCNTs composites Marc Anglada (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya) Marta-Lena Antti, Latifa Melk Oral Wetting behavior of liquid copper on graphene-coated SiC single crystal substrate Marta Homa (Foundry Research Institute) Jerzy, Józef Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak Oral Optimising DLC properties for demanding applications: insights from nano- and micro-mechanical analysis Vlad Vishnyakov (University of Huddersfield) Ben Beake, Mike Davies, Tomasz Liskiewicz 9:30 Invited/Keynote Wetting transparency of graphene. Reality or fiction. Study of the gold/ graphene system Javier Narciso (Alicante University) Mario Caccia, Donatella Giuranno, José Miguel Molina, Rafal Nowak, Enrica Ricci, Natalia Sobczak Oral Corrosion protection of steel substrates by TixMgyN thin films: The electrochemical effect of Mg on the improvement of the corrosion behaviour Thoralf Müller (BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing) Oral Corrosion protection of steel substrates by TixMgyN thin films: The protective effect of the Mg content and the influence of growth defects Martin Balzer (FEM) Martin Fenker, Alexander Heiss, Andreas Heyn, Herbert Kappl, Thoralf Müller 9:50 Oral Strain and damage sensors based on graphene nanoplatelets coated glass fibers Rocío Moriche (University Rey Juan Carlos) Margarita G Prolongo, Silvia G Prolongo, Alberto Jiménez-Suárez, María Sánchez, Alejandro Ureña Oral Manufacture and mechanical properties of SiC-FeSi2 Composites prepared by Reactive infiltration method. Javier Narciso (Alicante University) Antonio Camarano, José Miguel Molina Oral Wetting behavior and reactivity between AlTi6 alloy and carbon nanotubes Rafal Nowak (Foundry Research Institute) Grzegorz Bruzda, Rafał Nowak, Artur Kudyba, Jerzy Morgiel, Sudipta Seal, Natalia Sobczak Oral Oxidation and corrosion resistant of RE2Zr2O7/8YSZ thermal barrier coatings Grzegorz Moskal (Silesian University of Technology) 10:10 Oral A new perspective on graphene based flow sensors Piotr Kaźmierczak (University of Warsaw) Johannes Binder, Kamil Boryczko, Tymoteusz Ciuk, Roman Stępniewski, Włodzimierz Strupiński, Andrzej Wysmołek Oral Sintering of glass matrix composites. Effect of particle size Arnaldo Moreno (Universitat Jaume I. Asociación de Investigación de las Industrias Cerámicas (AICE) Oral Interfacial characterization of brazed hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) Marcio Rosales (Brazitec) Osmar Bagnato European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 101 Oral Sessions Thursday 24 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium C4.2 D1.2 D2.2 D2.3 Room MB 144 MB 306 MB 231 PF Auditorium 1st floor Chairperson Marek Polański Anders Mikkelsen Philip Eisenlohr Masanobu Kubota 8:30 Oral Properties of TiAl6V4 alloy parts produced by selective laser melting – parameter influence Galina Kasperovich (Institute of Materials Research, German Aerospace Center) 8:50 Oral Aluminum matrix composites by Additive Manufacturing Matteo Pavese (Politecnico di Torino) Elisa Ambrosio, Alberta Aversa, Sara Biamino, Flaviana Calignano, Paolo Fino, Massimo Lorusso, Diego Manfredi, Giulio Marchese, Daniele Ugues 9:10 Oral Aluminum lattice structures processed by additive manufacturing: microstructure and impact resistance Pauline Delroisse (UCL) Oral Characterization of interface network structures using fluorescent probes and related thermomechanical properties in ultra thin epoxy-amine film Pascal CarriereJean-François Chailan, M. H. Nguyen Oral Contraction twinning dominated tensile deformation and subsequent fracture in extruded Mg-1Mn (wt%) at ambient temperature Philip Eisenlohr (Michigan State University) Carl Boehlert, Jan Bohlen, Dietmar Letzig, Sangbong Yi Oral Hydrogen-Accelerated Fatigue Crack Growth in Steel Pipeline Welds Brian Somerday (Sandia National Laboratories) Joe Ronevich 9:30 Oral High entropy hydrogen storage alloys based on LaNi5 obtained by Laser Engineered Net Shaping Tomasz Czujko (Department of Advanced Materials and Technologies, Military University of Technology) Izabela Kunce, Marek Polański Highlight Determination of thermal degradation of carbon fibre reinforced plastic by infrared - and terahertz spectroscopy Oliver Focke (Faserinstitut) Roman Dietz, Thorsten Göbel, Axel Siegfried Herrmann, Johanne Hesselbach Highlight Enhanced damage resistance through nano-laminate microstructure design Cem Tasan (Max-Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung) Dirk Ponge, Dierk Raabe, Meimei Wang Oral Effect of hydrogen on tensile behavior of types 316L and 304 austenitic stainless steels Akihide Nagao (JFE Steel Corporation) Mohsen Dadfarnia, Kelly Nygren, Ian Robertson, Petros Sofronis Oral Chemistry and Structure of Antiphase Boundaries Connecting ZrO2 Pillars in ZrO2-La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 Pillar-matrix Structures Dan Zhou (Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Stuttgart, Germany) Hanns-Ulrich Habermeier, Marion Kelsch, Wilfried Sigle, Peter A. van Aken Oral Effect of friction stir processing on the damage resistance of 6xxx series aluminium alloys Aude Simar (Universite catholique de Louvain) Sidney Castin, Florent Hannard, Eric Maire, Thomas Pardoen Oral Improvement of resistance to hydrogen by ultra-grain refinement in a metastable austenitic steel Arnaud Macadre (International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research) Nobuo Nakada, Setsuo TAKAKI, Toshihiro Tsuchiyama 9:50 10:10 102 Invited/Keynote Direct View on the Ultrafast Carrier Dynamics of Massless and Massive Dirac Fermions in Mono- and Bilayer Graphene Jill Miwa (Aarhus University) Highlight Thermally-induced interface damage characterization in a multilayered composite booster casing by a combined experimental-numerical approach Adélie Capron (Université libre de Bruxelles) Stéphane Godet, Thierry J. Massart, Laurent Schuster Invited/Keynote Hydrogen effects in austenitic steels with martensitic transformation and deformation twinning Kaneaki Tsuzaki (Kyushu University) Motomichi Koyama Oral Plasticity of lath martensite studied by uni-axial micro tensile tests Johan Hoefnagels (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands) Chaowei Du, Marc Geers Oral Microstructure Evolution and Chanes in Chemical Composition of γ′ and γ Phases During Aging of CMSX-4 Single Crystal Ni-Base Superalloy Beata Dubiel (AGH-UST, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science) Paulina Indyka, Sławomir Kąc, Izabela Kalemba-Rec, Tomasz Moskalewicz, Tomasz Ratajski European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Oral Sessions Thursday 24 September 2015 /AM1 Symposium D3.2 F2.1 F3.1 Room MB 437A MB 226 MB 213 Chairperson Oleg Shchyglo Heinrich Hofmann Steve Franklin 8:30 Highlight Phase-field simulations of graphite growth in ductile cast iron under consideration of volume expansion Janin Eiken (Access) Bernd Böttger Oral Advanced alginate-based hydrogels with improved cytocompatibility for tissue engineering Aldo Boccaccini (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Highlight Real-time simulation of soft tissues: unraveling the speed-accuracy conundrum in biomedical applications Zeike Taylor (The University of Sheffield) 8:50 Oral Phase-field modeling of the microstructure formation in selective laser melting of Ni-base superalloys Julia Kundin (University Bayreuth) Heike Emmerich, Frank Querfurth Oral Properties and antibacterial activity of PLA/gentamicin based drug delivery implant coatings Emilia Choinska (Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology) Wojciech Swieszkowski Oral Elasto—Hydrodynamic Lubrication in Catheter—Blood Vessel Contact Willem Potze (Philips) 9:10 Oral Influence of short-range forces on melting along grain boundaries C. Hüter (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH) V. S. P. K. Bhogireddy, E. Brener, J. Neuegebauer, O. Shchyglo, R. Spatschek, I. Steinbach, F. Twiste Oral Recombinant Spider Silk as New Bioink Kristin Schacht (Universität Bayreuth) Jürgen Groll, Tomasz Jüngst, Thomas Scheibel Oral A combined experimentalcomputational method for estimating friction during soft tissue perforation Christopher Noble (University of Sheffield) Steve Franklin, Roger Lewis, Zeike Taylor, Olaf van der Sluis, Ruud Voncken, Jacek Wojnowski 9:30 HighlightL attice Boltzmann simulations of hydrodynamic effects on crystal growth of binary mixture Amina Younsi (CEA) Alain Cartalade, Mathis Plapp Oral Tailoring functional biodegradable polyester-based materials for tissue engineering Valerie Lnanglois (ICMPE CNRS/UPEC) Daniel Grande, Estelle Renard Oral Assessment of biodegradable bone scaffolds fabricated via FDM using coupled the mechano-regulatory and degradation models Marcin Heljak (Warsaw University of Technology/ Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Wojciech Swieszkowski 9:50 Oral Experimental Study and Modeling of Directionally Solidified Zn-Al Dendrites Alexandre Durussel (EPFL) Oral Three dimensional imaging and nanoporosity investigation of biodegradable bone scaffolds Jakub Jaroszewicz, Karol Szlazak Oral A mathematical model for the interaction of the upper eyelid with a soft contact lens Willem Potze (Philips) Steve Franklin, Pawel Kochmanski, Konrad Kwiatkowski 10:10 Oral Modelling the flow in diffuse interface methods of solidification Fathollah Varnik (Ruhr-University Bochum) Ingo Steinbach, Amol Subhedar Oral A finite element model of a thermallyactivated shape memory polymer vascular stent Marcin Heljak (Warsaw University of Technology/ Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering) Monika Bil, Wojciech Swieszkowski European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 103 Oral Sessions Thursday 24 September 2015 /AM2 104 Symposium C3.3 C4.2 D1.2 D2.2 Room MB 315 MB 144 MB 306 MB 231 Chairperson Vladimir Vishnyakov Galina Kasperovich Neven Biskup Philip Eisenlohr Invited/Keynote Novel experimental schemes to study the impact of excited electrons on devices and nanomaterials Bruno Grandidier (IEMN-CNRS) 11:00 Oral Fabrication, characterisation and oxidation of Zr modified nickel aluminide coatings on CMSX-4 superalloy Ali Dad Chandio (The University of Manchester) Ying Chen, Ping Xiao Oral Fused deposition modeling of short fiber reinforced structures Michael Müller (TU Dresden, Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology) Niels Modler, Cornelius Roitzsch, Christian Vogel 11:20 Oral Supercritical Fluid Deposition of epoxysilane on solid surface for biosensing and heterogeneous catalysis applications Guillaume Nonglaton (CEA LETI) Guillaume Costa, Caroline Fontelaye, Gilles Marchand, Caroline MarchiDelapierre, Stéphane Ménage, Jordi Rull Oral Microscopic simulation of rapid solidification under SEBM additive manufacturing conditions and simulation of subsequent precipitation during the heat treatment Frank Querfurth (Materials and Process Simulations / University of Bayreuth) Heike Emmerich, Michael Fleck, Julia Kundin, Johannes Rödel 11:40 Oral The influence of processing parameters on the microstructure and properties of Fe28Al5Cr alloy fabricated by Laser Engineered Net Shaping ™ Marek Polański (Military University of Technology) Jerzy Bystrzycki, Tomasz Czujko, Izabela Kunce Oral Surface Characterization of III-V Nanowire devices in operation Sarah McKibbin (Lund University) Oral Fiber-Matrix Interphase in Short Glass Fiber Composites: Experimental Investigation and Micromechanical Modeling Marc Schöneich (TU Dortmund University) Stéphane Berbenni, Florence Dinzart, Hafid Sabar, Markus Stommel 12:00 Oral Microstructure formation of Ti-Al(Nb, Mo) titanium aluminides under additive manufacturing processing conditions Christoph Kenel (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) Georgia Dasargyri, Christian Leinenbach Highlight Quantitative Nanoanalysis in an Aberration Corrected (S)TEM Werner Grogger (FELMI/Graz University of Technology) Mihaela Albu, Christian Gspan, Ferdinand Hofer, Daniel Knez, Gerald Kothleitner, Johanna Kraxner Highlight Influence of the geometrical character distribution of grain and interphase boundaries on strain localization and micro-cracking in DP steels. Fady Archie (Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung) Stefan Zaefferer 12:20 Oral Surface structure, chemistry and electronic properties from microns to the atomic scale of InAs, GaAs, InSb and InP Nanowires Johan Knutsson (Lund University) Oral Nano-mechanical characterization of the InP/Si interface strength Eric Le Bourhis (University Poitiers CNRS) 12:40 Oral Whispering gallery modes in triangular ZnS:Ga microwires Paloma Fernández (University Complutense) Javier Piqueras, Belén Sotillo Oral Effect of wall roughness on granular interface behavior Khadija El Cheikh (University ARTOIS) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Highlight Boundary conditions in continuum dislocation dynamics Thomas Hochrainer (Universität Bremen) Alireza Ebrahimi Oral Failure mechanisms in fiber reinforced plastics on micro scale Christian Marotzke (BAM Federal Institute for Material Research & Testing) Titus Feldmann Oral Sessions Thursday 24 September 2015 /AM2 Symposium D2.3 D3.2 F2.1 F3.1 Room PF Auditorium 1st floor MB 437A MB 226 MB 213 Chairperson Motomichi Koyama Marc Bernacki Aldo R. Boccaccini Steve Franklin 11:00 Highlight Influence of hydrogen on grain growth dynamics of nanograined materials May Martin (Georg-August-Universitãt Göttingen) Highlight A new mesoscopic model for studying the last-stage solidification of globular-equiaxed grains in AlCu alloys Christophe Mondoux (EPFL) Jean-Luc Desbiolles, Michel Rappaz Invited/Keynote Self-assembled polymers for cancer treatment and regenerative medicine: stimuli-responsive carriers and cell response modifiers Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo (University of Santiago de Compostela) Highlight Advanced fatigue testing of elastomeric materials simulating long term behavior of tissues under cyclic deformation in vivo Miroslawa El Fray (West Pomeranian University of Technology, Szczecin) 11:20 Oral On the interaction mechanisms between atmospheric sources of hydrogen and Al-Si coated or ba high strength steels during the hot stamping process Mélodie Mandy (Université Catholique de Louvain) Oral Multi-scale numerical simulation of the compaction of porous metal oxide microspheres Paul Parant (CEA/DEN/DRCP) JeanPhilippe Bayle, Emmanuelle Brackx, Thibaud Delahaye, Renaud Domenger, Christophe L. Martin, Sébastien Picart, Elodie Remy 11:40 Oral Effects of Hydrogen and Graphite Size on the Tensile Properties of Ferritic Ductile Cast Irons Takashi Matsuo (Fukuoka University) Masahiro Endo, Tomohiro Ikeda, Taishi Ogawa Oral Discrete element modelling of hot pressing process Szymon Nosewicz (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Science) Marcin Chmielewski, Katarzyna Pietrzak, Jerzy Rojek Oral Structural and Mechanical Characterization of Fibrous Scaffold for Tissue Engineering - Quantitative Nano-Mechanical Mapping by Atomic Force Microscopy Michal Wozniak (Warsaw University of Technology) Adrian Chlanda, Ewa Kijenska, Wojciech Swieszkowski Oral Development of Smart Joints for Active Medical Devices Ali Vahidyeganeh (Ozyegin University) Seyedvahid Sajadifar, Gorkem Simsek, Guney Yapici 12:00 Oral Hydrogen embrittlement of superalloy 718 processed by different thermomechanical routes Leonardo Araujo (COPPE/UFRJ) Highlight Effect of microstructure on the strength and toughness of porous ceramics: discrete element simulations Christophe Martin (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, SIMaP laboratory) Oral Atomic Force Microscopy as a tool for evaluation of alginate hydrogel scaffolds Przemyslaw Oberbek (Warsaw University of Technology) Alicja Kosik, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Michal Wozniak Highlight Industrial insights for the development of new polymers for health & pharma applications Juliette Martin (PCAS PROTEUS) 12:20 Ora lHydrogen-assisted failure in Ni-based superalloy 718 Zahra Tarzimoghadam (Max-PlanckInstitut für Eisenforschung GmbH (MPIE) Oral Influence of atmospheric pressure and plasticity on buckled morphologies in thin films on substratesJ ulien Durinck (Institut P’) Alain Cimetière, Jérôme Colin, Christophe Coupeau, Jean Grilhé, Sami Hamade, Guillaume Parry Highlight Inorganic nanoparticles for medical applications: properties activity relationships Heinrich Hofmann (EPFL) Oral Nitinol for Vascular Stent Applications: Fatigue Properties and Microstructure Anna Zervaki (University of Thessaly) Antonios Giannakopoulos, Gregory Haidemenopoulos, Helen Kamoutsi 12:40 Oral A 3D multi-length scale methodology for computing the thermal radiative properties of heterogeneous materials Benoit Rousseau (LTN CNRS UMR 6607) Oral Nitinol tongue anchor for sleep apnea prevention. Karel van den Aker (Philips) European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 105 106 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Poster Sessions Poster Sessions - Details Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium A1.2: Active Soft Materials 1176 A1.2-P-TUE-P1-1 Thomas Mayer-Gall / Deutsches The Golden Fleece - an unconventional textile based adsorbent approach for environmental remediation and noble metal recovery Textilforschungszentrum Nord-West 1554 A1.2-P-TUE-P1-2 Jakub Skibinski / Warsaw University of Technology Design of the properties of open porosity foams Smart Interface With Thermoactive Properties In Ultra Thin Epoxy- Pascal Carriere / Université de Toulon - Mooslem Alaaeddine Laboratoire MAPIEM Amine Film Jochen S. Gutmann, Klaus Opwis gGmbH / Universität Duisburg-Esse 2401 A1.2-P-TUE-P1-3 Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium A1.3: Functional Nanostructures and Self-Assembled Materials 1271 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-1 Ag and SnO2 Nanoparticles Production From E-Wastes With Ultrasound And Microwave Irradiation 1389 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-2 Copper complexed - Isonicotinic acid functionalised Aluminium Oxide Nanoparticles 1715 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-3 Characteristics of nanocrystalline calcium carbonate microlens arrays induced by the amorphous/crystalline phase transformation 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-4 Influence of post deposition annealing on MANOS memory properties 1736 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-5 1737 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-6 2190 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-7 Characteristics of nanocrystalline calcium carbonate microlens arrays induced by the amorphous/crystalline phase transformation Synthesis and characterization of TiO2-Ag nanocomposites obtained by sol-gel processes, to cool-spray applications Microwave Synthesis of V2O5 Nanoparticles The influence of TiO2 and ZrO2 on microstructure and crystallization behavior of CRT glass 2557 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-9 Polysiloxane-silazane matrices for incorporation of metallic palladium nanoparticles 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-10 Effective Strain Accommodations and Improved Functional Properties of Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 Based Vertically Aligned Nanocomposite Films 2551 A1.3-P-TUE-P1-8 Pietro Cerchier / University of Padova Katya Brunelli, Manuele Dabalà Cathren Gowenlock / Swansea University Andrew Barron, Charles Dunnill, James McGettrick Ingo Schmidt / Max Planck Institute of Peter Fratzl, Kyubock Lee, Wolfgang Colloids and Interfaces Wagermaier, Peter Werner, Emil Zolotoyabko Konstantinos Giannakopoulos / Institute Panagiotis Dimitrakis, Vassilios of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Ioannou-Sougleridis, Kaupo Kukli, NCSR “Demokritos” Markku Leskelä, Konstantina Mergia, Jaakko Niinistö, Nikolaos Nikolaou, Pascal Normand, Mikko Ritala, Dimitrios Skarlatos Ingo Schmidt / Max Planck Institute of Peter Fratzl, Kyubock Lee, Wolfgang Colloids and Interfaces Wagermaier, Peter Werner, Emil Zolotoyabko José M. Gómez de Salazar / Complutense University of Madrid Maria Kalyva / FORTH/IESL Iwona Grelowska / AGH University of Science and Technology Anastasios Anagnostakis, Spyros H. Anastasiadis Magda Kosmal, Paweł Pichniarczyk, Manuela Reben, Magdalena Ziąbka Justyna Olejarka / AGH University of Science and Technology Magdalena Hasik Oon Jew Lee / Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Zhenxing Bi, Quanxi Jia, Ahmed Kursumovic, Judith L. MacManusDriscoll, Chen-Fong Tsai, Mary Vickers, Haiyan Wang Leonid Ivanchenko / B.Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering Yue Dong / Institute of Micro and Nanomaterials, Ulm University Sergey Ketov, Dmitriy LouzguineLuzgin, Alexey Podolskiy, Elena Tabachnikova Hans-Jörg Fecht, Ali-Can Kaya, Rainer Wunderlich Aleksandr Aronin / Institute of Solid State Physics RAS Galina Abrosimova, Danila Matveev, Elena Pershina Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium B1.3: Metallic Glasses, Rapid Solidification, Nanocrystallization 1195 B1.3-P-TUE-P1-1 Low Temperature Plastic Deformation of the Zr62.5Cu22.5Al10Fe5 Bulk Metallic Glass The changes of structures, thermal characteristics and mechanical properties of bulk metallic glass as a function of cobalt composition B1.3-P-TUE-P1-3 Change of structure and mechanical properties of amorphous Al-based alloys at deformation and heat treatment B1.3-P-TUE-P1-4 Degradation of azo dyes by rapidly solidified metallic particles B1.3-P-TUE-P1-5 Development of TiTaNbMn amorphous alloys by Mechanical Milling B1.3-P-TUE-P1-6 Pressureless Fast Sintering of TiO2-WO3 thin film on Stainless Steel Substrate by Induction Heating B1.3-P-TUE-P1-7 Active oxy-fluoride glass-ceramic optical fibers with polymer cladding B1.3-P-TUE-P1-8 Influence of partial crystallization on high temperature deformation of Cu36Zr48Ag8Al8 bulk metallic glass B1.3-P-TUE-P1-9 Influence of the crystallinity in Au-based bulk metallic glasses on their mechanical properties B1.3-P-TUE-P1-10 Thermal effects on structural and magnetic properties of Fe78B13Si9 amorphous ribbon 1197 B1.3-P-TUE-P1-2 1460 1618 1794 2043 2472 2478 2510 2542 Eloi Pineda / UPC-BarcelonaTech Ernesto Chicardi / Federico Santa María Technical University Dreidy Vasquez / Pontificia Universidad Alvaro Aracena, Carlos Carlesi, Oscar Católica de Valparaíso Jerez, Jaime Morales Elwira Czerska / Silesian University of Technology 108 Adhesion SnO2 powder by application thin films on glass substrates: their use as to interface layer between glass and conventional refractory clay. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Marta Świderska, Michał Żelechower Bartosz Michalski / Warsaw University of Technology Sandrine Cardinal / Insa-Mateis Mohamed Larbi Soltani / Annaba University-Algeria Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium B2.1: Advanced synthesis methods for ceramic powders 1244 B2.1-P-TUE-P1-1 Claudio Aguilar, Sheyla Katherine Lascano Farak Bachir Chemani / Boumerdes University Tiburce A.M. Aboki, Mahieddine Lahoubi, Abdelmalek Mansri Poster Sessions - Details 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1-2 Polymer-derived SiAlON-based phosphors for high performance white light emitting diode 2559 B2.1-P-TUE-P1-3 Glass-ceramic glazes with different crystalline phases from SiO2- Magdalena Leśniak / AGH University of Science and Technology Faculty of Al2O3-CaO-MgO-Na2O-K2O system Ryo Iwasaki / Nagoya Institute of Technology Yusuke Daiko, Sawao Honda, Yuji Iwamoto, Yuichiro Murata, Yohei Shimokawa Janusz Partyka, Maciej Sitarz Materials Science and Ceramics Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium B2.2: Advanced Processing Methods for Ceramics 1466 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-1 1530 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-2 1608 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-3 1681 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-4 1693 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-5 2449 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-6 2595 B2.2-P-TUE-P1-7 Development of porous glasses by using space-holder technique Isabella Lancellotti / University of Fabio Raimondi, Cristina Siligardi Influence of binder type on the properties of sic-based ceramic slurries Investigations the properties of ceramic proppants obtained by mechanical granulation method Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Jaroslaw Mizera, Pawel Wisniewski Influence of the deflocculant type on the properties of slurries with ash used for the preparation of ceramic proppants Selecting key parameters of the green pellets and lightweight ceramic proppants obtained by mechanical granulation method Low cost 3D printing of thermally stable ceramic materials Selection of the conditions for sintering the powder Ti3AlC2 obtained by SHS method Modena and Reggio Emilia Marcin Malek / Warsaw University of Technology Pawel Wisniewski / Warsaw University Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Marcin of Technology, Faculty of Materials Malek, Jaroslaw Mizera, Joanna Science and Engineering Szymanska Dorota Zarzycka-Dziedzic / Warsaw University of Technology Joanna Szymanska / Warsaw of University of Technology Marcin Malek, Jaroslaw Mizera, Pawel Wisniewski Juan Ramón Marín-Rueda / Fuel Jesús Canales-Vázquez, Cell Department. Renewable Energy Vicente Yagüe-Alcaraz Research Institute. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha Paulina Chachlowska / Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium B3.1: Composite Materials and Structures 1209 B3.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1361 B3.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1922 B3.1-P-TUE-P1-3 2103 B3.1-P-TUE-P1-4 2270 B3.1-P-TUE-P1-5 Microstructure characterization of Si3N4 / graphene and Al2O3/ graphene wear resistant compacts before and after tribological tests Bending strength of glued heat-treated wood Marta Janusz / Institute of Metallurgy Lucyna Jaworska, Lukasz Major, Jerzy and Materials Science Polish Academy Morgiel of Sciences Tropical Soils Reinforced with Vegetal Treated Fibers for use in Asphalt Pavements Structures Gislene Santiago / Instituto Federal de Minas Gerais - IFMG Povilas Navickas / Kaunas University of Darius Albrektas Technology Barbara Surowska / Lublin University of Jarosław Bieniaś›, Krzysztof Majerski, Selected properties of metal-fibers laminates Technology Monika Ostapiuk Weathering ageing testing for girder prototype structure based on Katarzyna Balke / Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering glass fiber reinforced polymers Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium C2.1: Joining Technologies Mechanism of hot cracking of Inconel 625 nickel alloy welded joints The impact of laser welding technology on the structure and properties of Inconel 617 nickel superalloy joint Impact of the technology of laser welding of finned tubes made of austenitic steel on the structure of the tube - flat bar joint Structure and mechanical properties of the SnBi and SnAg type brazing alloys Robert Kocurek / Silesian University of Janusz Adamiec Technology 2063 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-5 Simulation and experimental validation of laser welding under conduction mode of Ti6Al4V alloy Juan Jesus Alba Galvin / UCA 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-6 Friction Stir Welding of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) steels Kiriakos Moustoukas / University of Liverpool 2201 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-7 Microstructure and properties of Ti6Al4V/Inconel 625 bimetal obtained by explosive joining Joining dissimilar metallic materials with Ti/Ni nanolayers Investigation of Ni-B alloys for joining of TiB2 ultra-hightemperature ceramic 1757 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1801 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1818 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-3 1957 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-4 2221 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-8 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1-9 Katarzyna Łyczkowska / Silesian University of Technology Janusz Adamiec, Agnieszka Tomaszewska Agnieszka Tomaszewska / Silesian University of Technology Janusz Adamiec Szymon Malara / Institute of NonFerrous Metals Krzysztof Topolski / Warsaw University of Technology Jacek Anyszkiewicz, Katarzyna Bilewska, Andrzej Cybulski, Tadeusz Gorewoda Margarita R. Amaya-Vazquez, Javier Botana, Cristina Churiaque, Jose M. Sanchez-Amaya Stephen Cater, Karl Dawson, Sebastien Dryepondt, Chris Stanhope, Gordon Tatlock Halina Garbacz, Aleksander Gałka, Zygmunt Szulc Manuel Vieira / Sónia Simões Ivan Kaban / IFW Dresden Grzegorz Bruzda, Jürgen Eckert, Rafal Nowak, Natalia Sobczak, Lixia Xi Justyna Chrzanowska / Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Dariusz Garbiec, Jacek Hoffman, Tomasz Mościcki Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium C3.1: Light-Induced Micro-Nano Surface Modification 1332 C3.1-P-TUE-P1-1 Radiofrequency assisted pulsed laser deposition of WBN and ReBN thin films European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 109 Poster Sessions - Details 1716 C3.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1717 C3.1-P-TUE-P1-3 2613 C3.1-P-TUE-P1-4 Fabrication of metallic coatings on glass-ceramic substrates by pulsed laser irradiation Directionally solidified fabrication in planar geometry, microstructural and optical characterization of Al2O3-Er3Al5O12 eutectic composite for thermophotovoltaic devices Induced Circular Dichroism on Plasmon-Resonance Bands of Gold and Silver Obtained by Laser Ablation of Metal Targets in Aqueous Solutions of Natural Materials Antonio Garcia Giron / ICMA-University Jose Ignacio Peña, Daniel Sola of Zaragoza-CSIC Daniel Sola / ICMA-University of Zaragoza-CSIC Patricia Beatriz Oliete, Jose Ignacio Peña Ignat Rakov / Wave Research Center, Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium C3.2: Assembly-Mediated and Surface-Based Coatings 2335 C3.2-P-TUE-P1-1 Composite materials prepared by alkali solution treatment and its Apostolos Zachopoulos / Foundation for Research and Technology|FORTH photocatalytic efficiency Vassilios Binas, George Kiriakidis Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium C4.1: Phase Stability and Phase Transformations 1243 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1512 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1517 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-3 1689 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-4 1825 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-5 1858 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-6 1870 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-7 1873 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-8 1974 C4.1-P-TUE-P1-9 XPS studies of LaNb1-xSbxO4 high temperature proton conductor Sebastian Wachowski / Gdansk University of Technology Periodic layers structure formation in the solid-state reactions in Joanna Wojewoda-Budka / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Mg/SiO2 system Polish Academy of Sciences Wojciech Skuza / Institute of Metallurgy Interfacial reactions in explosively welded copper to titanium and Materials Science of Polish sheets Academy of Sciences In-situ investigation of the martensitic transformation in Ni-Mn-Ga Robert Chulist / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science PAS alloys Prediction of the glass forming ranges in the Cu−Ni−Hf system from the phase transformations calculations Microstructural evolution in unidirectionally solidified Sn-10 wt%Sb peritectic solder alloy Kinetics of growth of grain-boundary (aTi) layer in Ti-Co alloys Substitution-driven phase transitions in (Bi,Tb)FeO3 ceramics Fabrication of NiO/ apatite-type lanthanum silicate beads for catalytic applications Maria Gazda, Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń, Marcin Łapiński Lidia Litynska-Dobrzynska, Anna Wierzbicka-Miernik Katarzyna Berent, Piotr Bobrowski, Jerzy Morgiel, Henryk Paul Piotr Bobrowski, Marek Faryna, Maciej Szczerba Olga Fabrichnaya / TU Bergakademie Freiberg Pavel Agraval, Liya Dreval, Mikhail Turchanin José Marcelino da Silva Dias Filho / UNICAMP Noé Cheung, Thiago Costa, Amauri Garcia Alena Gornakova / ISSP RAS Vladimir Koval / Institute of Materials Research, SAS Vasiliki Chalkia / Technological Educational institute of Sterea Ellada Juraj Durisin, Martin Sopko Pavlos Pandis, Vassilis Stathopoulos Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium D1.3: In-Situ Studies 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1-1 The refurbished ID19 beamline: a versatile station for multi-scale Alexander Rack / ESRF - The European Jose Baruchel, Pascal Bernard, Elodie Synchrotron Boller, Vincent Fernandez, Lukas and time-resolved synchrotron-based microtomography using Helfen, Michel Renier, Anatoly Snigirev, hard X-rays Paul Tafforeau, Jean-Paul Valade Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium D2.1: In-situ Micro- and Nano-Mechanical Characterization and Size Effects, High Throughput and Rapid Mechanical Testing 1175 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-2 An in-situ transmission electron microscopy study on room temperature ductility of TiAl alloys with fully lamellar microstructure Study of materials thermo-mechanical behavior under concentrated solar irradiation Seong-Woong Kim / Korea Institute of Materials Science Yasmine Lalau / CNRS SPCTS - CNRS Damien Andre, Thierry Chotard, Olivier PROMES Faugeroux, Emmanuel Guillot, Marc Huger Dariusz Jarząbek / Institute of Wojciech Dera, Zygmunt Rymuza Fundamental Technological Research Lars-Oliver Kautschor / Hrishikesh Bale, Robert Bradley, Nikolaus Cordes, William Harris, Benjamin Hornberger, Leah Lavery, Xuekun Lu, Arno Merkle, Brian Patterson, Philip Withers Takahiro Kaneko / Kyushu University Motomichi Koyama, Kaneaki Tsuzaki 1345 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-3 The measurement of viscosity of ultrathin polymer films 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-4 A New In Situ Load Stage to Combine X-ray Tomography with Nanomechanical Testing 1434 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-5 Strain-microstructure-damage evolution related with epsilonmartensite in austenitic steel Effect of Deformation Temperature on Damage Evolution Behavior Nao Uehata / Kyushu university in Dual-Phase Steels Tomasz Bolek / Faculty of Materials Influence of heat treatment process on stress distributions in Science and Engineering, Warsaw ceramic shell using numerical methods 1455 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-6 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-7 1522 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-8 110 Length-scale-dependent mechanical behaviour of Zr/Nb multilayers as a function of individual layer thickness European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Seung-Eon Kim, Andrew Minor, YoungSang Na, Jong-Taek Yeom University of Technology Emilio Frutos Torres / Department of Control Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague Motomichi Koyama, Shusaku Takagi, Kaneaki Tsuzaki Rafał Cygan, Romuald Dobosz, Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski, Ryszard Sitek, Joanna Zdunek Mauro Callisti, Miroslav Karlik, Tomas Polcar Poster Sessions - Details Modelling the multi-scale morphology and mechanical response of tissue engineering scaffolds through permeability analysis 2194 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-10 Anisotropic nanoscratch resistance of WC, Si3N4 and ZrB2 crystals 2206 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-11 High Temperature Mechanical Properties of Ni-base supperalloy and diffusion aluminide bond coating: An In-Situ SEM Nanoindentation Study 2577 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-12 Slip Bands Evolution and Damage in Aged Duplex Stainless Steel 1685 D2.1-P-TUE-P1-9 Giovanni Offeddu / University of Cambridge Ruth Cameron, Michelle Oyen Tamás Csanádi / Institute of Materials Research - Slovak Academy of Sciences Ude Hangen / Hysitron Inc. Syed Asif, Sanjit Bhowmick, Karolina Rzepiejewska-Malyska Joseph Marae Djouda / Université de Technologie de Troyes Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium D3.1: Atomistic Modelling 1180 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1220 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1303 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-3 1472 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-4 1490 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-5 1580 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-6 1626 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-7 1709 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-8 2107 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-9 Relative stability of ternary aluminides formed in the ThT2Al20 system (where T = 3d transition metals) Electronic states at SnO/SnO2 heterointerfaces David Fuks / Ben Gurion University of the Negev Spin-polarized density functional theory analysis of the vacancies in Si using the range-separated hybrid functionals Modelling of cellular structures for application at various length scales Kamil Czelej / Warsaw University of Technology Piotr Śpiewak Tomasz Wejrzanowski / Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Woloska 14, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland Fruzsina Gajdos / University College London Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Jakub Niescior, Jakub Szabelewski Steven Vandenbrande / Center for Molecular Modeling, Ghent University, Belgium Johannes Bulin / Fraunhofer Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI) Sven Dirkmann / Ruhr-University Bochum Veronique Van Speybroeck, Louis Vanduyfhuys, Toon Verstraelen, Michel Waroquier Jan Hamaekers, Sonja Mathias, Maharavo Randrianarivony Louisa Meshi, Asaf Uziel Arwa Albar / king abdullah university of Udo Schwingenschlögl, Hassan Tahini science and technology Calculations of the Actinide Dioxides by Density Functional Theory James Pegg / University College London Doros Theodorou, Georgios Vogiatzis Molecular modeling of polymer nanocomposites at multiple length Ioannis Mathioudakis / National Technical University of Athens scales Analytic overlap method for calculating electronic coupling in pi-conjugated systems Complete Non-Bonding Force Field Derived From Monomer Electron Densities GAP potentials with a localization approach 2121 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-10 Kinetic Monte-Carlo Simulation of Memristive Tunnel Junctions 2242 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-11 Computational screening of phthalocyanine hetero-structures for molecular spintronic applications Jochen Blumberger Mirko Hansen, Hermann Kohlstedt, Thomas Mussenbrock, Jan Trieschmann, Martin Ziegler Simon Liebing / Institute of Theoretical Tobias Birnbaum, Torsten Hahn, Jens Physics, TU Bergakademie Freiberg Kortus 2243 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-12 Spin-resolved ab-initio surface energy investigations of transitions Sebastian Schwalbe / Institute of Theoretical Physics, TU Freiberg metal surfaces 2281 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-13 Influence of Defects on magnetic moments enhancement in Fe/Pt Mohamed Bouateli / Usthb, university ultrathin films systems 2561 D3.1-P-TUE-P1-14 Gaussian approximation potentials: the case of α-iron Daniele Dragoni / EPFL Jens Kortus Abdelhafid kellou, Antoine Khater Gábor Csányi, Nicola Marzari Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium D3.2: Modelling of Microstructure and Grain Structure 2626 D3.2-P-TUE-P1-1 Hydrodynamics modelling in the presence of a diffuse solid-liquid Amol Subhedar / Ruhr-University Bochum interface Ingo Steinbach, Fathollah Varnik Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium D3.3: Materials Thermodynamics and Kinetics 1306 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-1 1518 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-2 1581 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-3 1598 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-4 1658 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-5 Thermodynamic properties of liquid Ga-Li alloys Adam Dębski / Institute of Metallurgy Władysław Gąsior and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences Ahmet Ekicibil, Abdul Kadir Eksi A Study Of Physıcal And Thermoelectrıc Propertıes Of Alumıx(431) Ayse Nur Acar / Cukurova University/ Adana-Turkey Materıals Produced P/M Method Experimental study and numerical analysis of ferrite dissolution in Fe-Cr-Ni system using a model multilayered microstructure produced by Hot Isostatic Pressing Comparison of heat data determined by electrochemicalcalorimetric studies on 18650 lithium-ion cells and by equivalent circuit model-based simulation Analysis of acoustic emission signals at austempering of bearing and tool steels using neural networks 1734 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-6 A thermodynamic description for the new η-phase Ni6AlNb 1826 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-7 Thermodynamic Investigations and Modeling in the Anodematerial System Co-Cu-O Mahmoud Saied / Aperam Boxia Lei / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Małgorzata Łazarska / Kazimierz Wielki Zbigniew Ranachowski, Przemysław University Ranachowski, Andrzej Trafarski, Tadeusz Woźniak Markus Rath / Vienna University of Ernst Kozeschnik, Erwin PovodenTechnology / Materials Center Leoben Karadeniz Forschung GmbH Nicolas Alexander Mayer / Karlsruhe Damian Marlon Cupid, Peter Franke, Institute of Technology Hans Jürgen Seifert European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 111 Poster Sessions - Details Thermodynamic investigation of copper and iron oxides used as electrodes in lithium ion batteries 2128 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-9 Simulation of microstructure evolution during homogenization of electromagnetic cast ingots of 7050 aluminium alloys 2210 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-10 Thermochemistry of selected compositions in the LiNiO2-LiCoO2LiMnO2 system 2244 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-11 Computational thermodynamics for lithium silicide batteries: Abinitio and force field methods in application 2303 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-12 Describing some binary liquid metal system excess Gibbsenergies with the combined expression 1953 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-8 Maren Lepple / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Damian Cupid, Peter Franke, Hans Seifert Siamak Rafiezadeh / Vienna University of Technology Ahmad Falahati, Ernst Kozeschnik Maryam Masoumi / Karlsruhe Institute Damian Cupid, Petronela Gotcu-Freis, of Technology Hans Jürgen Seifert Sebastian Schwalbe / Institute of Theoretical Physics, TU Freiberg Jens Kortus Peter Baumli / 1. Bay Zoltán Nonprofit András Dezső, George Kaptay Ltd. for Applied Research; 2. University of Miskolc 2469 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-13 Calorimetry of Lithium Batteries and their Active Materials Hans Juergen Seifert / Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-AWP) 2515 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-14 Magnetocaloric effect and martensitic transformation in a Heusler Jian Ren / Shanghai University Mn50Ni37In10Co3 unidirectional crystal 2591 D3.3-P-TUE-P1-15 Heat Transfer Inverse Problems in 3D Geometry Piotr Dziembaj / AGH University of Science and Technology Robert Filipek, Krzysztof SzyszkiewiczWarzecha Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium E1.1: Materials for Energy 1170 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1235 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1252 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-3 1327 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-4 1346 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-5 Thermal And Structural Analysis Of End Shield Tube Sheet During Sandeep Sinha / Delhi Technological University The Technique Of Rolled Joint Detachment Of Calandria Tube Sergio Fernandez / ciemat CeO2 pellet fabrication as spent fuel matrix analogue Magnetic domains modification of grain oriented silicon steel via the laser treatment technology Ivan Petryshynets / Institute of Materials Research, Slovak Academy of Sciences Masroor Ahmad Bhat / Tailored engineering of magnetic phase transition and colossal magnetoresistive effect in silver doped Sm0.55Sr0.45-xAgxMnO3 Superconductivity Research Lab,Department of Physics, Barkatullah (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.15) system University, Bhopal (M.P) - 462026 (INDIA) Abdelouahed Ait Chaou / SUBATECH The role of pH in the vapor hydration at 175°C of the French ECOLE DES MINES DE NANTES SON68 glass 1559 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-6 Design of materials for Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell application 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-7 Influence of the metallic nanoparticles on the organic solar cells properties 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-8 Investigation of the nanocomposite structures based on the organic-inorganic halide perovskite materials and plasmonic metal nanoparticles Preparation of Cu2SnS3 layers by sulfurization of electrodeposited Marcel Placidi / Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) Cu-Sn multilayer precursors: influence of the electrochemical conditions. 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-9 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-10 Cd-free and hybrid buffer layers for CZTSe solar cells Karol Cwieka / Warsaw University of Technology Marek Lipinski / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science Polish Academy of Sciences Marek Lipinski / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science Polish Academy of Sciences Simon López 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-11 In-situ SQUID magnetometry during electrochemical charging - A Roland Würschum / Institute of characterization tool for battery electrodes 1739 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-12 Microstructural Analysis of Cu2ZnSnSe4 Thin Films by Grazing Incidence X-Ray Diffraction 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-13 Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar cells fabricated onto flexible steel substrates: the effect of alkali doping 1926 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-14 High performance piezoelectric energy harvesters based on the triple-layered multimorph ceramics 1940 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-15 Effect of addition elements on Sm2Fe17 particle size with reduction-diffusion method 1969 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-16 Effect of a rapid thermal annealing on the Mo back contact for CZTSe solar cells 112 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Rajeev Thakur Joaquin Cobos, Rodrigo Moreno, Maria Isabel Nieto František Kováč, Viktor Puchý, Martin Šebek N.K. Gaur, Devendra Kumar, Aga Shahee Abdesselam Abdelouas, Yassine El Mendili, Christelle Martin Krzysztof Kurzydlowski, Tomasz Wejrzanowski Filip Granek, Aneta Kedra, Marcin Palewicz, Robert Piotr Socha, Zbigniew Starowicz Aneta Kedra, Grazyna Kulesza-Matlak, Roman Major, Lukasz Major, Robert Piotr Socha, Zbigniew Starowicz Moises Espindola-Rodríguez, Xavier Fontané, Victor Izquierdo-Roca, Florian Oliva, Alejandro Pérez-Rodriguez, Edgardo Saucedo, Diouldé Sylla Moisés Espindola, Sergio Giraldo, Victor Izquierdo, Simón López, Markus Neuschitzer, Marcel Placidi, Yudania Sánchez, Edgardo Saucedo, Osvaldo Vigil, Haibing Xie Gregor Klinser, Stefan Koller, Harald Kren, Heinz Krenn, Stefan Topolovec Materials Physics, Graz University of Technology René Gunder / Helmholtz Centre Berlin Moisés Espíndola Rodríguez, Simón for Materials and Energy López Mariño, Edgardo Saucedo, Susan Schorr Monica Colina / IREC Xavier Alcobé, E Bailo, Mireia Blanes, Moises Espinola-Rodríguez, Victor Izquierdo-Roca, Simón López-Marino, Markus Neuschitzer, Alejandro PérezRodríguez, Francisco Ramos, Yudania Sánchez, Edgardo Saucedo, Haibing Xie Hye Jin Kim / Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute Shusuke Okada / National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Marcel Placidi / IREC Poster Sessions - Details 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-17 Apatite-type lanthanum silicates solid oxide half-cells Pavlos Pandis / Technological Educational institute of Sterea Ellada 2026 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-18 Synthesis and activity of gold/copper core-shell catalysts for Charles Oseghale / The University of Sheffield development by means of spin coating and physical spraying direct formic acid fuel cells 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-19 Electrodeposition of metal oxides onto carbon nanofoam as electrodes for high perfomance supercapacitors Maria J. Carmezim / ESTSetúbal, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal Tamara Kharlamova, Ioannis Kokkotos, Vladislav Sadykov, Vassilis Stahopoulos, Leonardos Stamaopoulos, Konstantinos Virtsionis Peter Hall Rodrigo Della Noce, Raquel Duarte, Sónia Eugénio, Fátima Montemor, Teresa Moura Silva András Bárdos, Mihai Stoica 2090 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-20 Manufacturing an electronic motor stator built from thin Attila Szabó / Breuckmann GmbH 2119 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-22 Er-GO/CoOx composites for application as charge storage Jorge Omar Gil Posada / The University Peter J. Hall of Sheffield M. J. Carmezim / Raquel Duarte, Teresa Moura e Silva amorphous metal strip 2095 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-21 NiFe cells for the future electrodes: Influence of thermal treatment 2180 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-23 Numerical simulation of magnetic-aligned compaction process by Rikio Soda / AIST using discrete element method 2181 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-24 Hydrogen sorption studies of Li3N and graphene Kimihiro Ozaki, Kenta Takagi Władysław Gąsior / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Polish Academy of Sciences 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-25 Improved high conductivity titanium sub-oxide coated electrodes Marco Robotti / CPT Thermal Spray Centre - University of Barcelona UoB obtained by Atmospheric Plasma Spray Adam Dębski, Marek Polański 2360 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-26 A novel method for separation the recrystallized silicon from Sergi Dosta, Irene Garcia Cano, Josep Maria Guilemany, Brian Mellor, Richard Wills George Kaptay, Gergely Balint Toth hypereutectic Al-Si alloys 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-27 Magnetic properties of severe plastic deformed Mn-Al alloys Jozsef T. Szabo / Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ltd. for Applied Research / University of Miskolc Dmitriy Bataev / Chelyabinsk State University Dmitriy Karpenkov, Vladimir Khovaylo, Konstantin Skokov, Sergey Taskaev, Maxim Ulyanov 2508 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-28 Synthesis of Block-shaped Copolymer Materials Based on Poly(p- Young Taik Hong / KRICT phenylene)s for Proton Exchange Membrane 2522 E1.1-P-TUE-P1-29 Gettering of metallic impurities by porous silicon layers formed on Abdelghani Boucheham / Centre de multicrystalline silicon wafers Djoudi Bouhafs, Nabil Khelifati recherche en technologie des semiconducteurs pour l’energetique Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium E2.1: Natural Materials 1976 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-1 2188 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-2 2321 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-3 2415 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-4 2423 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-5 2453 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-6 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1-7 Formaldehyde content in and formaldehyde and VOC emission from particles and panels made from them Alginate/caseinate microbeads for anionic dye removal from acidic solutions Biodegradable starch-based foam for its use for food packing Energy absorption capability of crushed date palm leaf fiber reinforced epoxy composites rectangular tubes Semi-green Polymer Blend Based on PET/PLA: Compatibility and Thermal Properties Porous materials from glass bottles and rice husk as pore forming agent Voltammetric determination of heavy metals in fly ash extracts Dominika Janiszewska / Iwona Frąckowiak, Adam Niesłochowski Rana Kadri / Université de Lorraine Ghazi Ben Messaoud, Stéphane Desobry, Laura Sanchez-Gonzalez Erwin Sepulveda / CIPA CHILE Daniel Ochoa / Qatar University Elsadig Mahdi Ahmed Saad Delara Mahabadi / IPPI Hamed Azizi, Ismaeil Ghasemi, Mohammad Karabi Antonio Pedro Novaes de Oliveira / Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) Mariola Maczuga / AGH - University of Łukasz Blum, Andrzej Bobrowski, Science and Technology Agnieszka Kałus, Agnieszka Królicka, Jerzy Zarębski Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium F1.1: The Next Generation of Implants with Multi-functional Properties? Advances in the synthesis, process and surface modification of Biomaterials 1177 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-1 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-2 1491 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-3 1679 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-4 1832 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-5 1833 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-6 Synthesis and characterization of hydroxyapatite nanofibers using Nestor Mendez / UNAM microwave heating Justyna Witkowska / Warsaw University Biocompatibility of oxidized layers on NiTi shape memory alloy of Technology, Faculty of Materials produced under glow discharge conditions Miguel Apatiga, Eric Rivera, Rodrigo Velazquez Tomasz Borowski, Elżbieta Czarnowska, Janusz Kamiński, Agnieszka Sowińska, Science and Engineering Tadeusz Wierzchoń The surface of titanium dioxide after anodic oxidation and heating Jeremiasz Koper / Poznan University of Jaroslaw Jakubowicz Technology at decontamination temperature Influence of biodegradable polymer coating on corrosion behaviour of ZM21 magnesium alloy Osteoinductive nanohybrid Graphene Oxide platform with HapNP doped with Zn Nanotopography of nitrided surface layers and biomimetic biofilm effects on platelets adhesion Agnieszka Witecka / Warsaw University Wojciech Święszkowski, Akiko of Technolgy Yamamoto C. Santos / Escola Superior Tecnologia M.J. Carmezim, M. Cebotarenco, Setúbal, Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal M.H. Fernandes, M.F. Montemor Agnieszka Sowińska / The Children’s Memorial Health Institute Joanna Bierła, Tomasz Borowski, Elżbieta Czarnowska, Tadeusz Wierzchoń European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 113 Poster Sessions - Details 1863 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-7 1978 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-8 Csaba Balazsi / BAY ZOLTAN Ltd. for Development of modified antimicrobial and biocompatible Applied Research calcium-phosphate/hydroxyapatite layers on metallic implant materials Hydroxyapatite-Quercetin composite nanocrystals for bone repair. Katia Rubini / University of Bologna Influence of the cochlear implant electrode on the basilar membrane vibrations 2234 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-10 Effect of boron addition on microstucture and mechanical properties of Ti-40Nb alloy 2380 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-11 Tribological study of AlTiN, AlCrN, AlTiON, and AlCrON PVD coatings on Co-Cr alloy 2154 F1.1-P-TUE-P1-9 Mónika Furkó Adriana Bigi, Elisa Boanini, Lucia Forte, Massimo Gazzano Marcin Siwek / Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology Esra Dokumaci / Dokuz Eylul University Elif Elden M. A. L. Hernandez-Rodriguez / E. Garcia-Sanchez, A. JuarezUniversidad Autonoma de Nuevo León Hernandez, T. J. Tijerina-González Tuesday, 22 September P1 Symposium F3.2: Materials and Strategies for the In-vitro Simulation of Human In-vivo Conditions 1666 F3.2-P-TUE-P1-1 Evaluation of porcine aorta damage using FTIR spectroscopy 1987 F3.2-P-TUE-P1-2 The friction behaviour of natural and synthetic skin 2120 F3.2-P-TUE-P1-3 Application of FTIR spectroscopy for the identification of blood vessel tissue damage by catheters - statistical interpretation of the results The influence study of stress on ageing process of zirconia-based Chong Wei / INSA de Lyon materials by 3-point bending 2562 F3.2-P-TUE-P1-4 Jacek Wojnowski / West Pomeranian University of Technology Jolanta Baranowska / West Pomeranian University of Technology Paweł Michalski / West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin Kiran Dellimore, Steve Franklin, Arjan Mank, Chris Noble Steven Franklin, Joanna Furgała Konrad Kwiatkowski, Jacek Wojnowski Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium A1.1: Materials for Energy Harvesting 1222 A1.1-P-WED-P2-1 Comparison of organic and aqueous inks in the preparation of Natalia Rey-Raap / Instituto Nacional del Carbon Jacques CHene 1520 A1.1-P-WED-P2-3 Relaxor strontium-barium niobate: a lead-free anizotropic Atika Roustila / Université Mentouri Constantine Jan Dec / University of Silesia 1528 A1.1-P-WED-P2-4 All solid state thin-film lithium ion micro battery for energy Alejandro Morata / IREC Marcus Fehse, Elba Hernández, Albert Tarancón, Marc Torrel Li-ion battery anodes based on carbon xerogels with different meso- or macropore sizes 1386 A1.1-P-WED-P2-2 XPS and AES study of hydrogen interaction on CeNi5 surface electrocaloric material harvesting applications 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2-5 Optimization of SiNW density on thermoelectric micro-generators Jose Domingo Santos / Catalonia Carlos Calaza, Diana Davila, Luis Fonseca, Gerard Gadea, Alex Morata, Marc Salleras, Albert Tarancon 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2-6 Improved CO2 electroreduction selectivity on various non-metallic Albertus Handoko / National University Chung Shou Chen, Zheng Guang of Singapore Lee, Liyi Lin, Grayson Panetti, Boon copper starting phases Siang Yeo 2169 A1.1-P-WED-P2-7 A flexible nanogenerator based on piezoelectric polymer Michael Smith / University of Sohini Kar-Narayan, Richard Whiter Cambridge nanowires Institute for Energy Research 2226 A1.1-P-WED-P2-8 Fast, Scalable Fabrication of Zinc Oxide Nanowires for Energy Harvesting Applications 2237 A1.1-P-WED-P2-9 Hybrid Nanowires for Piezoelectric Nanogenerators 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2-10 Magnetocaloric properties of cold rolled Gd100-xCx (x = 0..10) intermetallic alloys 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2-11 Influence of cold rolling on magnetocaloric properties of Gd100- xInx (x = 0..6) solid solutions 2528 A1.1-P-WED-P2-12 Composition of Sb-doped Mg2Si materials investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Canlin Ou / Francesca Boughey, Timothy Davies, Sohini Kar-Narayan Francesca Boughey / University of Cambridge Sergey Taskaev / Chelyabinsk State University Tim Davies, Sohini Kar-Narayan Dmitriy Bataev, Dmitriy Karpenkov, Vlsdimir Khovaylo, Anatoliy Pellenen, Konstantin Skokov, Maxim Ulyanov Maxim Ulyanov / Chelyabinsk State Dmitriy Bataev, Dmitriy Karpenkov, University Vladimir Khovaylo, Anatoliy Pellenen, Konstantin Skokov, Sergey Taskaev Alessia Famengo / National Research Council of Italy Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium A2.1: Carbon nanotubes, graphene and general nanocomposites 1179 A2.1-P-WED-P2-1 Studies on particle dispersion of biodegradable polycaprolactone/ Onsy Dimitry / Egyptian Petroleum montmorillonite nanocomposites 1191 A2.1-P-WED-P2-2 Mechanochemical Synthesis of TiC from Natural Rutile Nahla Mansour, Azima Saad Research Institute 1200 A2.1-P-WED-P2-3 Nafion/multi-wall carbon nanotubes composite modified glassy Mohamed Bekhet Morsi / Central Kamilia El-Barawy, Hamdy ElMetallurgical Research & Development Didamony, Mohamed El-Sadek Institute Hayati Filik / Istanbul University 1354 A2.1-P-WED-P2-4 Electrospinning of titanate nanotube / polyethylene oxide Ruben Porras / University of Southampton carbon electrode for sensitive determination of bilirubin composite microfibres 1690 A2.1-P-WED-P2-5 Adsorption and Electrochemical Behaviour of Cyt-c on CNTs/TiO2, Emmanuel Topoglidis / University of Patras Graphene/TiO2 and GO/TiO2 Nanocomposite Films 114 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Poster Sessions - Details 1759 A2.1-P-WED-P2-6 Preparation of graphene/polypropylene homo and copolymers with significant changes in thermal stability, crystallinity behaviour, mechanical and electrical properties 1876 A2.1-P-WED-P2-7 Thermophysical properties of Cu-C composites 1901 A2.1-P-WED-P2-8 The dendritic growth of polycrystalline graphene from a liquid phase 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2-9 Frictional behaviour of polycrystalline graphene grown on liquid metallic matrix 1947 A2.1-P-WED-P2-10 Effect of BaTiO3 size on dielectric property of polyimide nanocomposite film with high dielectric constant Benavente Rosario / Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Polímeros, ICTP-CSIC González Darío, Pérez Ernesto, YazdaniPedram Mehrdad, Quijada Raúl Marta Homa / Foundry Research Natalia Sobczak Institute Anna Jedrzejczak / Lodz University of Technology Angelika Michalska / Lodz University of Radomir Atraszkiewicz, Konrad Technology Dybowski, Dariusz Kazimierski, Lukasz Kolodziejczyk, Piotr Kula, Robert Pietrasik, Witold Szymanski Jong Chan Won / Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology 1948 A2.1-P-WED-P2-11 Preparation and dielectric properties of polyimide nanocomposite No Kyun Park / Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology films using polypyrrole (PPy)–polyimide (PI) core-shell nanoparticles 1968 A2.1-P-WED-P2-12 High-solids antistatic epoxy coatings cured with cardanol-based hardener filled with non-functionalized carbon nanoparticles 1983 A2.1-P-WED-P2-13 Temperature-dependent thermal properties of single-walled Tadeusz Spychaj / Polymer Institute, Krzysztof Kowalczyk, Szymon Kugler West Pomeranian University of Technology Dariusz Kazimierski / Lodz University of Radomir Atraszkiewicz, Marian Cłapa, Technology Konrad Dybowski, Anna Jędrzejczak, Leszek Klimek, Piotr Kula, Piotr Niedzielski, Robert Pietrasik, Witold Symański Anna Dużyńska / Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Physics 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2-14 Flexible PI/BaTiO3 dielectric nanocomposite fabricated by Yun Ho Kim / KRICT 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2-15 High Strength Metallurgical Graphene (HSMGTM) growth on SiC Piotr Zawadzki / Lodz University of Technology 2067 A2.1-P-WED-P2-16 Effect of layered double hydroxide on adsorption of water onto Marcela Piassi Bernardo / UFScar 1975 A2.1-P-WED-P2-13 Resistance - Temperature Characteristics of CVD and High Strenght Metallurgical Graphene (HSMG) carbon nanotube thin films electrospinning nanoparticles as 3D structure for reversible hydrogen storage poly(acrylamide)-methylcellulose hydrogels 2129 A2.1-P-WED-P2-17 Production of copper-MWCNT composites by powder injection moulding 2313 A2.1-P-WED-P2-18 Microstructure evolution of copper matrix composite with carbon nanotubes during ball milling process Changsuk Bok, No Kyun Park, Dong Hak Seo, Jong Chan Won, Hyun Woo Yoon Radomir Atraszkiewicz, Anna Jędrzejczak, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Łukasz Kołodziejczyk, Piotr Kula, Piotr Niedzielski, Anna Sobczyk-Guzenda Flávio Augusto Cavadas Andrade, Caue Ribeiro T. J. Ferreira / University of Coimbra - CEMUC M. T. Vieira Justyna Stolarska / IMIM PAN w Krakowie Jan Dutkiewicz, Wojciech Maziarz, Barbara Olszowska Sobieraj, Anna Wójcik Luis Simón Monllor 2331 A2.1-P-WED-P2-19 Infiltration kinetics of TiC-doped mesophase pitch in porous José Miguel Molina Jordá / University of Alicante 2361 A2.1-P-WED-P2-20 Magdalena Jurczyk-Kowalska / Warsaw University of Technology Ewelina Kozikowska, Izabela Osica Dimitrios Papageorgiou / University of Manchester Ian Kinloch, Robert Young 2439 A2.1-P-WED-P2-21 2451 A2.1-P-WED-P2-22 2497 A2.1-P-WED-P2-23 2523 A2.1-P-WED-P2-24 2598 A2.1-P-WED-P2-25 performs The mechanical, thermal properties and flammability of nanomodified polyamide 6 Temperature-dependent properties of polypropylene filled with graphite nanoplatelets at high loadings Role of an organoclay as compatibilizer for an immiscible biopolymer pair and properties of the extruded blend Residual Strength of carbon fiber/epoxy laminates filled with carbon nanotubes The effect of flake diameter on the structure and reinforcement of HDPE-graphene composites Synthesis and Characterization of Epoxy/CNT Nanocomposites Cristina Andrade / Universidade Federal Willian Ferreira do Rio de Janeiro Sakineh Khajavi / Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) Mostafa Samadzadeh Konstantinos Chrissafis / Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Abdullah Alhuthali / Taif University Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium B1.1: Lightweight (Al, Mg, Ti-based) Alloys 1171 B1.1-P-WED-P2-1 Towards nanostructured AA6063 alloy in equal channel angular extrusion by engineering the initial microstructure 1194 B1.1-P-WED-P2-2 Effect of plasticity on precipitates growth kinetics during thermomechanical fatigue tests 1337 B1.1-P-WED-P2-3 Deformation behavior of extruded magnesium alloy in a form of rectangular profiles studied by the acoustic emission technique 1498 B1.1-P-WED-P2-4 Influence of the raw materials on the melt quality of the alloy AlMg5 1586 B1.1-P-WED-P2-5 New grains nucleation during recrystallization in highly deformed zones of particle containing AA3004 aluminium alloy Seyed Farzin Razavi / Department of Materials Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran Francois-Xavier Hoche / MINESParisTech, PSL – Research University, Centre des Matériaux, UMR CNRS 7633, BP 87, 91003 Évry, France Klaudia Horváth / Charles University in Prague Meysam Kiani Alain Köster, Loeïz Nazé, Pierre Osmond, Luc Rémy Jan Bohlen, Patrik Dobron, Daria Drozdenko Thomas Doppler / University of Leoben, Helmut Antrekowitsch, Holm Böttcher, Institute of Nonferrous Metallurgy Werner Fragner Magdalena Miszczyk / Polish Academy Henryk Paul of Sciences, Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 115 Poster Sessions - Details 1625 B1.1-P-WED-P2-6 Qualification tests of rapid solidified aluminium alloys for vacuum Floriane Leaux / CERN chambers applications 1649 B1.1-P-WED-P2-7 Chemical composition influence on the electrical conductivity and Łukasz Poloczek / Silesian University of Bartłomiej Dybowski, Robert Jarosz, hardness of AlSi5Mg, AlSi7Mg, AlSi9Mg casting alloys 1652 B1.1-P-WED-P2-8 Complex microstructure of the AlSi7Mg alloy in the as-cast and heat treated conditions 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2-9 Modelling of Friction Stir Welding Processes through a New Finite Element Analysis Tool 2051 B1.1-P-WED-P2-10 Properties of Sintered Alumix 431D aluminium alloys after different thermal cycles 2056 B1.1-P-WED-P2-11 Effect of plastic deformation and pH on the corrosion behaviour of Ti–10Mo–4Zr and Ti–6Al–4V alloys in the Ringer’s solution Technology Andrzej Kiełbus Bartłomiej Dybowski / Silesian University of Technology Iwona Bednarczyk, Andrzej Kiełbus, Łukasz Poloczek, Kinga Rodak Yingtao Tian / University of Manchester Yingchun Chen, Jefri Draup, Philip Prangnell, Joseph Robson, Hao Wu Barbara Kozub / Cracow University of technology Jan Kazior, Mateusz Laska, Aneta Szewczyk-Nykiel Joanna Loch / AGH University of Science and Technology Paulina Erasmus-Vignal, Halina Krawiec, Vincent Vignal, Alicja Łukaszczyk Krzysztof Kubiak, Maciej Motyka, Jan Sieniawski 2098 B1.1-P-WED-P2-12 Microstructural factors in the fatigue and creep behaviour of two- Waldemar Ziaja / Dept. of Materials phase titanium alloy 2124 B1.1-P-WED-P2-13 Influence of 2% Niobium on the Microstructures and Wear Resistance of Austenitic Manganese Steel 2138 B1.1-P-WED-P2-14 Microstructure characterization of aluminium alloy 6013 during recrystallization process by means of in-situ annealing and orientation microscopy in TEM and SEM 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2-15 Structure analysis of the core/shell type strengthening phases in 2024 aluminium alloy after T6I6 aging process Science, Rzeszow University of Technology Hichem Maouche / Welding and NDT Research Centre CSC, URASM Magdalena Bieda / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science Jakub Kawałko, Krzysztof Sztwiertnia Marek Klich / Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Lodz University of Technology Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Bartłomiej Januszewicz, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Daniel Kottfer, Karol Kyzioł, Jarosław Mizera, Hanna Radziszewska, Mariusz Stegliński 2441 B1.1-P-WED-P2-16 A6061/Al60Nb40 crystalline-amorphous composites processed by Sylwia Dabrowska / Warsaw University Dariusz Oleszak of Technology Faculty of Material mechanical alloying and powder compaction Science and Engineering 2446 B1.1-P-WED-P2-17 Inelastic properties of alloys, SiO2 and automated system of Anatoliy Onanko / Kyiv national university anisotropy visualization 2452 B1.1-P-WED-P2-18 Aluminum-Bismuth-Tin ternary alloys: Thermal parameters and Thiago Costa / UNICAMP José Marcelino Dias Filho, Emmanuelle Freitas, Amauri Garcia microstructure evolution 2550 B1.1-P-WED-P2-19 Magnesium influence on the mechanical and electrical properties Justyna Wiecheć / AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków, Faculty of Non-ferrous Metals of AlSi11Mg casting aluminum alloys after different heat treatment conditions 2569 B1.1-P-WED-P2-20 Kinetic studies of silicon layer deposition on Ti-46Al-8Ta alloy. Katarzyna Rubacha / AGH University of Elżbieta Godlewska Science and Technology Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium B1.2: New Trends in Design and Development of Advanced Steels 1254 B1.2-P-WED-P2-1 Effect of ausforming on the microstructural characteristics of a low temperature nanostructured bainitic steel 1258 B1.2-P-WED-P2-2 Microstructural characterization and comparison of low carbon 1632 B1.2-P-WED-P2-3 1706 B1.2-P-WED-P2-4 1749 B1.2-P-WED-P2-5 1859 B1.2-P-WED-P2-6 1860 B1.2-P-WED-P2-7 steel wires Microstructure characterization of p23/p91 heterogeneous welds after long-term creep exposure at 550 and 550°C Experimental and Numerical study of Springback in Advanced High Strength Steels Dual Phase. Experimental and Numerical study of Springback in Advanced High Strength Steels Dual Phase. Characterization by Dilatometry and Differential Thermal Analysis of pressure Die Cast X38CrMoV5-1 Steel Parts and an Alternative Manufacturing Process Resistance to wear and rolling contact fatigue of bearing steel with nanocrystalline structure Behzad Avishan / Department of Materials Engineering, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Tabriz, Iran. Zeghda Larouk / Constantine University 1 Sahand Golchin, Maryam KabirMohamadi, Sasan Yazdani Vlastimil Vodárek / VSB - Technical University of Ostrava Jan Holešinský, Zdeněk Kuboň, Lucie Střílková Houcine Bouhalais, Bachir Gheribi, Reda Khantoul Yeison Parra / Uiversidad Nacional Yeison Parra / Uiversidad Nacional Jose Arroyo, Rodolfo Rodriguez Pilar Valles González / National Institute Iñigo Amurrio, Sebastián Medina, Ana for Aerospace Technology Pastor Muro 1950 B1.2-P-WED-P2-8 Analysis Of Microstructure of A286 Superalloy Julita Dworecka / Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Pilar Valles / INTA 2039 B1.2-P-WED-P2-9 The phase transformations in hypoeutectoid steels Mn-Mo-Cr-Ni Edyta Rożniata / AGH University of Science and Technology 2097 B1.2-P-WED-P2-11 Selective laser melting of a Fe-based oxide dispersion Kiriakos Moustoukas / strengthened alloy powder produced by a reactive gas atomisation process 2162 B1.2-P-WED-P2-12 Influence of the annealing time on the state of residual stress in welded joints on 7CrMoVTiB10-10 steel 2199 B1.2-P-WED-P2-13 Effect of ionic surfactants solution on the cavitation erosion of P110 steel 2442 B1.2-P-WED-P2-14 High resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy (HR STEM) analysis of sub-surface structure of deuterium-loaded EUROFER steel 116 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Elżbieta Jezierska, Witold Piekoszewski, Krzysztof Rożniatowski, Wiesław Świątnicki Maria Garcia, Sofia Garrido, Ana Pastor Thomas Boegelein Kazimierz Bolanowski / Politechnika Åšwiętokrzyska Bartłomiej Karpiński / Gdańsk University of Technology Marek Szkodo Elzbieta Fortuna-Zalesna / Warsaw University of Technology Poster Sessions - Details 2456 B1.2-P-WED-P2-15 The cavitation erosion impact on P110 steel coated by fusion bonded epoxy. 2480 B1.2-P-WED-P2-16 Chips of the tool steel to PIM Łukasz Bolewski / Gdańsk University of Technology Maria Teresa Vieira / University of Coimbra Ana Rita Farinha, Bruno Trindade Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium B2.3: Advanced Ceramic Composites 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2-1 Nanostructured Modifiers Influence on the Characteristics of Vladimir Urbanovich / SSPA “ScientificPractical Materials Research Centre of NAS of Belarus” 1751 B2.3-P-WED-P2-2 Study of dielectric constant of SiC powder up to 1200ºC. Influence Javier Narciso / Alicante University Zirconia and Alumina Ceramics of the type SiC 2011 B2.3-P-WED-P2-3 Mechanisms study of combustion synthesis of titanium carbide based composites Nikolai Krutko, Lyudmila Ovseenko, Alexandr Shevchenok, Tatyana Ulyanova, Petr Vitiaz Giuseppe Annino, Mario Caccia Hafida Boutefnouchet / University of Annaba Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium B3.2: Metal-Matrix Composites 1237 B3.2-P-WED-P2-1 Electrodeposition and corrosion resistance composite coatings Ni-graphene 1442 B3.2-P-WED-P2-2 Functional composite materials with the participation of phases show superconductivity effect 1564 B3.2-P-WED-P2-3 Microstructure and mechanical properties of aluminium matrix composites with AlCuFe quasicrystal additions Anna Gajewska-Midzialek / Institute of Benigna Szeptycka Precision Mechanics Joanna Gołębiewska-Kurzawska / Barbara Juszczyk, Szymon Malara, INSTITUTE OF NON-FERROUS METALS Łukasz J. Wierzbicki Mikołaj Mitka / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science - Polish Academy of Sciences 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2-4 Syntesis of aluminum-fly ash composites with halloysite addition Aleksandra Siewiorek / Foundry Research Institute by GPDI method and their characterisation Jan Dutkiewicz, Anna Góral, Lidia Lityńska-Dobrzyńska 1878 B3.2-P-WED-P2-5 The influence of the Al2O3 powder morphology on the properties Katarzyna Pietrzak, Witold Węglewski Agata Strojny-Nędza / Institute of Electronic Materials Technology of Cu-Al2O3 composites and FGM’s 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2-6 Evaluation of tribological properties of copper matrix composites Barbara Juszczyk / Institute of Nonfor slide bearings with different type of lubricating phase particles Ferrous Metals 1993 B3.2-P-WED-P2-7 Effect of carbon allotropic forms on microstructure and thermal properties of Cu-C composites produced by SPS Katarzyna Pietrzak / Institute of Electronic Materials Technology 2000 B3.2-P-WED-P2-8 Design and fabrication of experimental AM50 magnesium matrix Elżbieta Przełożyńska / Czestochowa University of Technology, Institute of Materials Engineering 2187 B3.2-P-WED-P2-9 Comparision of structural, mechanical and corrosion properties Marcin Grobelny / Motor Transport of multilayer graphene hybrid systems coupled with Ti6Al4V alloy Institute composite with titanium particles by stir casting method surface Andrzej Czulak, Maik Gude, Rafal Kozera, Piotr Malczyk, Natalia Sobczak Beata Cwolek, Joanna Kulasa, Szymon Malara, Witold Malec, Łukasz Wierzbicki Marcin Chmielewski, Marta Homa, Natalia Sobczak, Agata Strojny-Nedza, Rafał Zybała Katarzyna Braszczyńska-Malik Jarosław Judek, Małgorzata Kalisz, Mariusz Sochacki, Mariusz Zdrojek 2262 B3.2-P-WED-P2-10 Al-MoSi2 particulate composites produced by flux aided casting: Alexander E. Karantzalis / University of Ioannina 2349 B3.2-P-WED-P2-13 Microstructure of AlN-rich composite zones produced in situ in of Miskolc Marta Gajewska / AGH University of Science and Technology, Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology Assessment of microstructure, sliding wear, solid particle erosion and aqueous corrosion behaviour 2264 B3.2-P-WED-P2-11 Fabrication of TiC reinforced composites by Vacuum Arc Melting: Alexander E. Karantzalis / University of Ioannina TiC mode of re-precipitation in different molten metals and alloys 2302 B3.2-P-WED-P2-12 Preparation of nano- and microparticles with high mechanical Peter Baumli / 1. Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Ali Al-Azzawi, George Kaptay, Gabor Ltd. for Applied Research; 2. University Mucsi properties aluminium 2581 B3.2-P-WED-P2-14 Colored Aluminium Metal-Matrix Composites: Technology and Properties 2609 B3.2-P-WED-P2-15 Properties of Ni3Al - diamond composites sintered by Pulsed Plasma Sintering 2610 B3.2-P-WED-P2-16 Durability of the cutting blades from WCCo/diamond composite in machining AlSi21CuNi silumin 2054 B3.2-P-WED-P2-17 Technological aspects of synthesis of Cu-matrix composites using Cu powder coated with 3DIMP graphene produced by TermoCarboFluid® process Ivan Danilov / Alu Menziken Extrusion AG Hans Adams Konrad Cymerman / Warsaw University of Technology Joanna Wachowicz / Warsaw University of Technology Tomasz Babuł 2636 B3.2-P-WED-P2-18 Evaluation of phase composition of FeAl based intermetallic composites Sylwia Ciołek, Stanisław Jóźwiaka, Krzysztof Karczewski reinforced with Al2O3 particles Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium C1.1: Severe Plastic Deformation and Nanostructuring 1330 C1.1-P-WED-P2-1 The influence of pressure on the microstructure, mechanical Peter Bazarnik / Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science properties and homogeneity of HPT processed 5483 aluminium alloy 1349 C1.1-P-WED-P2-2 Thermal stability of the ultrafine-grained Al-2.3Li aluminum alloy Jarosław Mizera / Faculty of Materials Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Science and Engineering Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski processed by severe plastic deformation European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 117 Poster Sessions - Details 1385 C1.1-P-WED-P2-3 Atomic scale characterization of deformation induced mixing in immiscible Cu-Co composite materials 1395 C1.1-P-WED-P2-4 Diversity of microstructures of the austenitic stainless steel produced by HE 1399 C1.1-P-WED-P2-5 Low-temperature mechanical properties of the ultrafine-grained Andrea Bachmaier / Chair of Materials Science and Methods, Saarland University Agnieszka Krawczynska / Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Elena Tabachnikova / titanium obtained by a torsion extrusion 1496 C1.1-P-WED-P2-6 Determination of Aging Regimes in Ultrafine-Grained Low-Alloyed Daria Shangina / A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science Bronzes after Equal Channel Angular Pressing 1544 C1.1-P-WED-P2-7 Microstructure evolution in aluminium 6060 during Incremental ECAP Hisham Aboulfadl, Christian Motz, Frank Mücklich, Marina Pfaff Mariusz Kulczyk, Małgorzata Lewandowska Igor Psaruk Natalia Bochvar, Sergey Dobatkin of RAS Marta Lipinska / Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology 1609 C1.1-P-WED-P2-8 Microstructure evolution of an Austenitic Stainless Steel severely Peyman Asghari Rad / University of Tehran 1671 C1.1-P-WED-P2-9 Giribaskar Sivaswamy / Advanced Gouthama, Venkitanarayanan Forming Research Centre, University of Parameswaran, Chidambaram S Strathclyde, Glasgow 1755 C1.1-P-WED-P2-10 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2-11 1990 C1.1-P-WED-P2-12 deformed by the repetitive corrugation and straightening by rolling and subsequent annealing Microstructural Characteristics of Ultra-Fine Grained Al-3%Mg Alloy subjected to High Strain Rate Compression Test by Split Hopkinson Pressure Bar Technique High-cycle fatigue behaviour of ultrafine-grained 5483 and precipitation strengthened 7475 aluminum alloys at room and elevated temperature Effect of creep and aging on the precipitation kinetics of an Al-CuAlloy after ECAP Microstructure, phase transformations and mechanical properties of HPT nanostructured cobalt 2079 C1.1-P-WED-P2-13 The effect of heat treatment on phase composition and mechanical properties of rapidly solidified and plastically consolidated RS442 aluminium alloy 2137 C1.1-P-WED-P2-14 Influence of Heat Treatment and Severe Plastic Deformation on the Mechanical Properties of Aluminium Alloy AA2024 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2-15 Hydrostatic extrusion of titanium with Al coating obtained using the magnetron technique Kamil Majchrowicz / Warsaw University Maciej Giżyński, Maciej Karny, Mariusz of Technology Kulczyk, Zbigniew Pakieła Markus Härtel / TU Chemnitz Kevin Abstoß, Philipp Frint, Peter Mayr, Swetlana Wagner, Martin Wagner Elena Tabachnikova / B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics & Engineering Maciej Motyka / Rzeszow University of Technology David Geist, Aleksey Podolskiy, Erhard Schafler, Michael Zehetbauer Marek Betiuk / Institute of Precision Mechanics Paulina Byczkowska / Lodz University of Technology 2345 C1.1-P-WED-P2-17 Mechanical Behavior of Severely Deformed Titanium at Elevated Seyedvahid Sajadifar / Ozyegin University Temperatures 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2-18 Simulation of Superplastic Forming of Ti6Al4V sheets for the prediction of thickness distribution and pressure time cycle 2506 C1.1-P-WED-P2-19 Modelling of the slip systems activation in the hydrostatic extrusion process by finite element method Witold Chrominski, Kamil Gancarczyk, Jan Sieniawski, Tomasz Tokarski, Waldemar Ziaja Christpher Schunk / Materials Science Mathias Göken, Heinz Werner Höppel & Engineering I 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2-16 Analysis of the impact of the three-stage saturation on the strengthening of Al-Sc alloy during SPD treatments Mahmoud Nili-Ahmadabadi, Hassan Shirazi Marta Botana Galvin / UCA Romuald Dobosz / Warsaw University of Technology Andrzej Czyzniewski, Mariusz Kulczyk, Anna Makuch, Wacek Pachala, Sylwia Przybysz, Jacek Skiba Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Zbigniew Gawroński, Bartłomiej Januszewicz, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Dariusz Oleszak, Jacek Sawicki, Mariusz Stegliński, Jacek Świniarski Guney Yapici Antonio Aragon, Javier Botana, Cristina Churiaque, Victor Gil, Jose Maria Sanchez Amaya Witold Chrominski, Krzysztof Kurzydlowski, Malgorzata Lewandowska Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium C2.2: Interface Design and Modelling 1279 C2.2-P-WED-P2-1 A Case Study on the Influence of Heat Treatment on Hydrogen Dag Lindholm / Institute for Energy Technology Diffusion and Residual Stresses in Repair Welding of Clad Pipes 2001 C2.2-P-WED-P2-2 Application of the critical gradient concept to first phase formation Mykola Pasichnyy / Bohdan Khmelnytskyy National University at in Cu/Sn nano-multilayered systems 2544 C2.2-P-WED-P2-3 Inverse Problems for the Nernst-Planck and Poisson Model; Determination of Diffusion Coefficients in Cement Based Materials Andriy Gusak, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Lars Jeurgens, Oleksii Liashenko Cherkasy Janusz Fausek / AGH Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium C2.3: Wetting and High-Temperature Capillarity 1868 C2.3-P-WED-P2-1 Grain boundary wetting in the titanium-based alloys Alena Gornakova / ISSP RAS 1869 C2.3-P-WED-P2-2 The effect of the third component on the microstructure and grain Alena Gornakova / ISSP RAS boundary wetting in Zr-Nb-X (Cr, Cu, Sn and Fe) alloys 1880 C2.3-P-WED-P2-3 The grain boundary wetting phase transitions in the Cu-Co system Olga Kogtenkova / Institute of Solid State Physics RAS 2061 C2.3-P-WED-P2-4 High temperature interaction of liquid Gd-Ti alloys with Y2O3 and Natalia Sobczak / Foundry Research Institute ZrO2 substrates 2075 C2.3-P-WED-P2-5 Influence of the grain boundary character on the transition from incomplete to complete wetting in cu-in system 118 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Alexander Straumal / ISSP RAS Poster Sessions - Details 2094 C2.3-P-WED-P2-6 Basic studies on reactive infiltration Javier Narciso / Allicante University 2632 C2.3-P-WED-P2-10 Wettability and reactivity of liquid HAYNES 282 alloy with MgO Antonio Camarano, José Miguel Molina, Alberto Ortona, Danilo Sergi Peter Baumli / 1. Bay Zoltán Nonprofit Máté Czagány, George Kaptay, Jozsef Ltd. for Applied Research, Engineering Pálkovács, László Somlyai-Sipos, Division (BAY-ENG) Miskolc; 2. Gergely Vaskó University of Miskolc, Dept. of Nanotechnology Katarzyna Berent / AGH University Tomasz Gancarz, Michał Muszyński, of Science and Technology, Janusz Pstruś Academic Centre for Materials and Nanotechnology Janusz Pstrus / Institute of Metallurgy Katarzyna Berent, Tomasz Gancarz, and Materials Science, Polish Academy Piotr Ozga of Sciences Robert Purgert / Energy Industries of Ohio 2633 C2.3-P-WED-P2-11 High temperature behavior of liquid tin on graphene-coated copper Marcin Grobelny / Motor Transport Institute 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2-7 Investigation of wettability in molten metal/solid metal systems 2352 C2.3-P-WED-P2-8 Wetting of Cu pads by AlZn-Si alloys and growth of intermetallic phases at the interface 2474 C2.3-P-WED-P2-9 Interfacial phenomena at interface of liquid solder SnZnCu alloys with Cu and Cu/graphene substrate foil Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium C3.3 Advanced Surface Coating and Plating Techniques 1231 C3.3-P-WED-P2-1 Influence of the aluminium incorporation on the properties electrodeposited ZnO thin films 1236 C3.3-P-WED-P2-2 Electrophoretic Deposition And Characterisation Of SiO2 And Ni/ SiO2 Coatings On 316l Stainless Steel 1326 C3.3-P-WED-P2-3 Nanocrystalline Nickel Dispersed with Hydrolyzed Nano-Size Tungsten Oxide Particles by Electrodeposition 1340 C3.3-P-WED-P2-4 Effect of surfactants on the electrodeposition of Zn-Mo and Zn-Sn layers from aqueous citrate electrolytes Ahmed EL HICHOU / UCA Tomasz Ratajski / AGH University of Science and Technology Beata Dubiel Tomoki Mifune / Doshisha University Hiroshi Fujiwara, Takuya Goto, Hiroyuki Miyamoto Agnieszka Hara / Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science of Polish Academy of Sciences 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2-5 Multilayer and functionally-graded Gd2Zr2O7/YSZ thermal barrier José Orts / Instituto de Tecnología Cerámica (ITC), Asociación de coatings Investigación de las Industrias Cerámicas (AICE). Universitat Jaume I (UJI) 1493 C3.3-P-WED-P2-6 The structure, mechanical and tribological properties of the HVOF Lukasz Boron / Foundry Research Institute sprayed WC-Co coating on Al-Si alloy substrate Honorata Kazimierczak, Piotr Ozga 1568 C3.3-P-WED-P2-7 Hf-modified aluminide layers on nickel based superalloy Inconel Malgorzata Zagorska / Warsaw University of Technology Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Jaroslaw Mizera, Ryszard Sitek 1594 C3.3-P-WED-P2-8 Ionel Mercionu / National Institute of Materials Physics 1600 C3.3-P-WED-P2-9 1624 C3.3-P-WED-P2-10 1699 C3.3-P-WED-P2-11 1840 C3.3-P-WED-P2-12 1841 C3.3-P-WED-P2-13 1933 C3.3-P-WED-P2-14 1944 C3.3-P-WED-P2-15 1946 C3.3-P-WED-P2-16 1962 C3.3-P-WED-P2-17 1964 C3.3-P-WED-P2-18 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2-19 740 HRTEM Detailed Analysis of Oxides Structures of Y, Ta doped NiCrAl compounds for TBC High quality intermetallic coatings produced by CombustionAssisted Flame SpraYing (“CAFSY”) of base metal powders Several aspects concerning chemical stability and microstructural effects of thermal treatments on TBCS’s Properties of carbon coatings formed in glow-discharge conditions on modified 316L stainless steel Three kinetics of grain growth in thin Ag films Some peculiarities of the grain growth in Ag films Silver Nanoparticle Surface Functionalized Alumina Filters for Disinfection of Potable Water The Influence of the Work Hardened Austenitic Stainless Steel on Crack Formation of the S-phase The Influence of Carbide Formation during Pack-chromizing Coating Low Temperature Screen Plasma Technology for Low ChromiumMolybdenum Mold Steel The Low Friction Phenomenon on High-carbon Sintered-Steel by Pack-chromizing Coating Process Grain boundary induced ferromagnetism in nanograined ZnO 2334 C3.3-P-WED-P2-20 Analysis of functionally graded coatings via nonlinear measures 2398 C3.3-P-WED-P2-21 Design and modeling of nitrided layer by using controlled gas nitriding processes George Vekinis / NCSR Amparo Borrell, Eugeni Cañas, Pablo Carpio, Dolores Salvador, Enrique Sánchez, Mónica Vicent Marzanna Ksiazek, Adam Tchorz Amalia Marinou, Galina Xanthopoulou Aurel-Mihai Vlaicu / National Institute of Matrials Physics Tomasz Borowski / Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Vera Sursaeva / Institute of Solid State Physics Vera Sursaeva / Institute of Solid State Physics RAS Wilson Acchar / Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Guillermo Cabala Sungwook Mhin / Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Yong Ki Cho, Sang-Gweon Kim, Jae-Hoon Lee, Kook-Hyun Yeo Kook-Hyun Yeo / Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Yong Ki Cho, Sang-Gweon Kim, Jae-Hoon Lee, Sungwook Mhin Yong Ki Cho / Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Sang-Gweon Kim, Jae-Hoon Lee, Sungwook Mhin, Kuk-Hyun Yeo Sang-Gweon Kim / Korea Institute of Industrial Technology Yong Ki Cho, Jae-Hoon Lee, Sungwook Mhin, Kuk-Hyun Yeo Svetlana Protasova / ISSP RAS Brigitte Baretzky, Eberhardt Goering, Andrey Mazilkin, Gisela Schütz, Boris Straumal, Peter Straumal, Thomas Tietze Przemysław Bartosik, Adam Gilewicz, Jerzy Ratajski Kryspin Burdyński, Jerzy Michalski, Jerzy Ratajski, Zbigniew Łataś Łukasz Szparaga / Koszalin University of Technology Piotr Wach / Institute of Precision Mechanics 2448 C3.3-P-WED-P2-22 Cr2AlC-like MAX phase clusters growth in layer-by-layer approach Vladimir Vishnyakov / University of Huddersfield 2521 C3.3-P-WED-P2-23 Influence of Si content on mechanical properties and thermal stability of Ti-B-Si-N coatings prepared by magnetron sputtering Marek Pleva / Department of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 119 Poster Sessions - Details Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium C4.2: Additive Manufacturing 1696 C4.2-P-WED-P2-1 Failure analysis of the FeAl intermetallic components manufactured by Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) 1698 C4.2-P-WED-P2-2 The influence of travel speed on microstructure of Fe3Al fabricated by Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) method Tomasz Durejko / Military University of Zbigniew Bojar, Zenon Komorek, Michał Technology Ziętala, Magdalena Łazińska Magdalena Łazińska / Military Tomasz Durejko, Michał Ziętala Univeristy of Technology / Department of Advanced Materials and Technologies 1721 C4.2-P-WED-P2-3 On the Energy Density Model for Process Optimisation of Selective Noriko Read / University of Birmingham Moataz Attallah, R. Mark Ward, Jan White Laser Melting 1808 C4.2-P-WED-P2-4 Properties anisotropy in Selective Laser Melted (SLM) Titanium 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2-5 Effect of the product thickness on the mechanical properties of titanium produced by means of selective laser melting 2167 C4.2-P-WED-P2-6 Graft polymerization of maleic anhydride on new P3HB/PBS-DLA polymeric blend during melt extrusion process Bartłomiej Wysocki / Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Barbara Romelczyk / Warsaw University of Technology, The Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Bogusława Gradzik / West Pomeranian University of Technology Agnieszka Krawczyńska, Piotr Maj, Wojciech Święszkowski, Joanna Zdunek Tomasz Brynk, Edward Chlebus, Jaroslaw Kurzac, Tomasz Kurzynowski, Zbigniew Pakiela Mirosława El Fray, Maria Pilar Fernández-Ronco, Rudolf Hufenus Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium D1.1: Imaging, Diffraction and Tomography 1383 D1.1-P-WED-P2-1 QHRTEM investigation on growth evolution of the residual strain Corneliu Ghica / National Institute of Materials Physics 1397 D1.1-P-WED-P2-2 Raluca Florentina Negrea / National Institute of Materials Physics 1422 D1.1-P-WED-P2-3 1619 D1.1-P-WED-P2-4 1797 D1.1-P-WED-P2-5 1810 D1.1-P-WED-P2-6 2126 D1.1-P-WED-P2-7 in epitaxial films Atomic scale characterization of interfaces in ferroelectric epitaxial multilayers by STEM and EELS Residual stresses in the ceramic layers of casting mold determined by X-ray diffraction method A New Segmentation Strategy Compensating FIB/SEM Tomography Artefacts Microstructural investigations of Allvac 718Plus superalloy for aeronautics and power generation Chemical and physical characterisation of some NHL binders and the correlation with the mechanical properties of conservation mortars Texture evolution of pure aluminum subjected to hydrostatic extrusion process. 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2-8 Stochastic modeling of the microstructure of aluminum matrix composites Joanna Zdunek / Warsaw University of Rafał Cygan, Krzysztof J. Kurzydłowski, Technology Jarosław Mizera, Ryszard Sitek Jan Giesebrecht / FEI Grzegorz Cempura / AGH University of Aleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz, Science and Technology Adam Kruk, Sebastian Lech Cristiano Figueiredo / University of Bath Richard Ball, Mike Lawrence Dorota Jakubowska / Warsaw University of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering Faculty Oliver Wirjadi / Fraunhofer ITWM 2232 D1.1-P-WED-P2-9 Anisotropic compressibility of carbonated hydroxyapatite in tooth Paul Zaslansky / Charité - 2271 D1.1-P-WED-P2-10 2323 D1.1-P-WED-P2-11 2355 D1.1-P-WED-P2-12 2399 D1.1-P-WED-P2-13 dentine measured under hydrostatic pressure by high energy X-ray diffraction Effect of hot isostatic pressing on the porosity of aircraft engine turbine blades Microstructural changes of turbine blades made of IN-713C nickel superalloy after hot isostatic pressing ANKAphase software for single-distance phase-retrieval from inline X-ray phase contrast radiographs Methods of revealing macro- and microstructure for selected Ni-based superalloys Gwenole Tallec Universitätsmedizin Berlin Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Mariusz Kulczyk, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Jarosław Mizera Frank Balle, Tilmann Beck, Dietmar Eifler, Katharina Losch, Claudia Redenbach, Sebastian Schuff Claudia Fleck, Jean-Baptiste Forien, Christina Krywka, Emil Zolotoyabko Stanisław Roskosz / Silesian University Rafał Cygan of Technology Barbara Kościelniak / Silesian University of Technology Bartosz Chmiela, Stanisław Roskosz Alexander Rack / ESRF - The European David Haas, Timm Weitkamp Synchrotron Agnieszka Szczotok / Silesian University of Technology Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium D1.2: Spectroscopy 1320 D1.2-P-WED-P2-1 Identifying sub-oxide phases at the metal-oxide interphase developed on pure zirconium using Raman spectroscopy technique. 2586 D1.2-P-WED-P2-2 Spectroscopic investigations on various oxyanions substituted hydroxyapatites Jean-Luc Grosseau-Poussard / University of La Rochelle Jacek Jagielski, Iwona Jozwik, Lukasz Kurpaska Joanna Kolmas / Medical University of Warsaw Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium D2.2: Interface-Related Damage and Failure 1430 D2.2-P-WED-P2-1 Ductile damage for Dual Phase Steel Using Continuum Damage Mechanics 1433 D2.2-P-WED-P2-2 Influence of thermal processing temperatures in fatigue crack propagation for a High Strength Steel S690QL 120 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Kimberly Ávila-Balaguera / Universidad Rodolfo Rodriguez-Baracaldo Nacional de Colombia-Bogotá Kimberly Ávila-Balaguera / National University of Colombia- Bogotá Edgar Espejo-Mora, Rodolfo Rodriguez-Baracaldo Poster Sessions - Details 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2-3 Characterization and modeling of ductile damage accumulation in Alvise Miotti Bettanini / UCL, Université Guillaume Badinier, Laurent Delannay, martensitic stainless steels catholique de Louvain 2058 D2.2-P-WED-P2-4 Long-term monitoring of sandwich composite structure by fiber- optic strain gauges 2450 D2.2-P-WED-P2-5 Evolution of microstructure during creep crack propagation in 9-12% Cr tempered martensite ferritic steel X20 2525 D2.2-P-WED-P2-6 Damage detection in composite structures using active thermography - case studies 2611 D2.2-P-WED-P2-7 Effect of hydrogen on stress corrosion cracking in the highstrength magnesium alloys Mg-Y-RE-Zr Pascal J. Jacques, Jean-Denis Mithieux, Thomas Pardoen Dita Jiroutova / Czech Technical University in Prague, Klokner Institute Shirin Fahimi / Ruhr-Universität Bochum Victoria A. Yardley Tadeusz Uhl / University of Science and Piotr Helstein, Lukasz Pieczonka, Technology AGH Jakub Roemer, Mariusz Szwedo Maria Sozańska / Silesian University of Technology Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium D2.3: Characterization of the Mechanical Aspects of Hydrogen Embrittlement, Corrosion and Environmental Degradation 1368 D2.3-P-WED-P2-1 Superior fatigue properties under a hydrogen gas environment Koki Fukuda / Kyushu University 1391 D2.3-P-WED-P2-2 Velissarios Demetriou / University of Manchester 1420 D2.3-P-WED-P2-3 1426 D2.3-P-WED-P2-4 1436 D2.3-P-WED-P2-5 1441 D2.3-P-WED-P2-6 1458 D2.3-P-WED-P2-7 1462 D2.3-P-WED-P2-8 1465 D2.3-P-WED-P2-9 1476 D2.3-P-WED-P2-10 1549 D2.3-P-WED-P2-11 1663 D2.3-P-WED-P2-12 1738 D2.3-P-WED-P2-13 associated with HCP-martensitic transformation in high Mn austenitic steel Optimising the microstructure of Nickel based alloy UNS N07718 for oil and gas applications Hydrogen Embrittlement of binary Fe-Mn austenitic alloys Influence of strengthening mechanisms on the hydrogen embrittlement of steels at different charging and load conditions Hydrogen-assisted damage evolution in Fe-32Ni-0.2C austenite/ martensite dual-phase steel Fatigue properties of low alloy steel JIS-SCM435 and carbon steel JIS-SM490B in high-pressure hydrogen gas The Role of Non-metallic Inclusions in Hydrogen-induced Fracture of High-strength Carbon Steels Experimental approach to clarify hydrogen effects on strain aging in carbon steel Effect of grain size on hydrogen-related crack propagation in a high-Mn TWIP steel Hydrogen-related fracture behaviors at various strain rates in a low-carbon martensitic steel Effect of hydrogen on shear-mode fatigue crack growth in bearing steel under rolling contact loading Effect of Hydrogen on Deformation Behavior of 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn Austenitic Stainless Steels Fretting Fatigue Properties in Hydrogen Containing Impurities 1884 D2.3-P-WED-P2-14 Hydrogen-induced texture changes in iron-based alloys 1890 D2.3-P-WED-P2-15 Atomic level study of hydrogen-induced degradation on offshore steels using electron microscopy Motomichi Koyama / Kyushu University Shota Okazaki, Kaneaki Tsuzaki Waldemar Krieger / Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH Tatsuya Nagashima / Kyushu-university Motomichi Koyama, Kaneaki Tsuzaki Yuhei Ogawa / Kyushu university Hisao Matsunaga, Saburo Matsuoka, Junichiro Yamabe, Michio Yoshikawa Olga Todoshchenko / Aalto University Hannu Hänninen, Yuriy Yagodzinskyy Takuro Ogawa / Kyushu University Motomichi Koyama, Hiroshi Noguchi Yu Bai / Kyoto University Yuji Momotani, Akinobu Shibata, Nobuhiro Tsuji Yuji Momotani / Kyoto University Akinobu Shibata, Nobuhiro Tsuji Hisao Matsunaga / Kyushu University Hiroki Komata, Saburo Matsuoka, Junichiro Yamabe Junko Matsuda / Kyushu University Mark Homer, Douglas Medlin, Brian Somerday, Josh Sugar Ryosuke Komoda / Graduate School of Jader Furtado, Masanobu Kubota Kyushu University Vladyslav Shyvaniuk / G.V. Kurdyumov Georgiy Mogilny, Mykola Okorokov, Institute for metal physics Jean-Marc Olive Domas Birenis / University of Oslo 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2-16 Hydrogen Embrittlement at the Interface of Clad Steel Pipe Lise Jemblie / The Norwegian University of Science and Technology 2150 D2.3-P-WED-P2-17 Effect of chemical composition of mud on the cavitation erosion Mateusz Kmieć / Gdańsk University of Technology 2163 D2.3-P-WED-P2-18 Olivier Hubert / UCL Produced by Hot-Roll Bonding 2217 D2.3-P-WED-P2-19 2379 D2.3-P-WED-P2-20 2385 D2.3-P-WED-P2-21 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2-22 of P110 steel The influence of diffusible hydrogen on the mechanical behavior of third generation steels with a bainite-martensite matrix exhibiting a TRIP effect Sensitivity analysis of cohesive zone model parameters to simulate hydrogen embrittlement effect A Development of the Observation Method for Small Shear-Mode Fatigue Crack Growth in a Vacuum and Its Applications Evaluation of Hydrogen Absorption Properties of Ferritic Ductile Cast Iron by Hydrogen Microprint Technique Corrosion resistance of steel pipes for use as casing for wells in natural gas industry 2570 D2.3-P-WED-P2-23 Hydrogen storage behavior in Quenching and Partitioning treated low-carbon martensitic stainless steel 2592 D2.3-P-WED-P2-24 The role of grain boundaries in delayed cracking on metallic materials Motomichi Koyama, Kaneaki Tsuzaki Odd Magne Akselsen, Antonio Alvaro, Helena Bjaaland, Bård Nyhus, Vigdis Olden Michał Antoszkiewicz, Marek Szkodo Giorgia Gobbi / Politecnico di Milano Chiara Colombo, Laura Vergani Yuichi Ikeda / Fukuoka University Takashi Matsuo, Kiyotaka Munaoka Taishi Ogawa / Fukuoka University Takashi Matsuo Milena Bochenek / Warsaw University of Technology Jacek Banas, Anna Dobkowska, Boguslaw Mazurkiewicz, Jaroslaw Mizera, Wojciech Solarski, Ewa Ura Binczyk Eiji Akiyama, Yuuji Kimura, Setsuo Takaki, Toshihiro Tsuchiyama Junya Tobata / Kyushu university Sathiskumar Jothi / Swansea University European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 121 Poster Sessions - Details Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium E3.1: Materials for Transportation 1334 E3.1-P-WED-P2-1 1505 E3.1-P-WED-P2-2 1765 E3.1-P-WED-P2-3 1823 E3.1-P-WED-P2-4 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2-5 2304 E3.1-P-WED-P2-6 Correlation between preparing conditions, starting materials morphology and the interface structure of the Cu-Al2O3 composites Microstructure stability and element partitioning of 2nd and 4th generation SC superalloys for turbine blades during creep deformation at high temperature Analysis of formability of Inconel 625 alloy in terms of microstructure and mechanical properties at high temperature Processing and properties of pressure infiltrated aluminaaluminum graded composites with application to brake discs Friction and wear of tin bronze-carbon composites made by stir casting Polypropylene - zinc oxide nanocomposite filter media Design of composites for thermal management: Aluminium reinforced with diamond-containing bimodal particle mixtures 2336 E3.1-P-WED-P2-8 Al4C3: is its presence desired for the stability of Al/diamond composites? 2435 E3.1-P-WED-P2-9 Mechanical characterization and acoustic properties of the metallic foam with open cell of Tin-Lead binary alloy 2599 E3.1-P-WED-P2-10 Physical and Mechanical Properties of Natural Fiber Reinforced Vinyl-Ester Eco-nanocomposites 2328 E3.1-P-WED-P2-7 Agata Strojny-Nędza / Institute of Electronic Materials Technology Andrzej Gładki, Dariusz M. Jarząbek, Katarzyna Pietrzak Maciej Zietara / AGH University of Science and Technology Aleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz, Adam Kruk Piotr Maj / Warsaw University of Technology Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieslak, Jaroslaw Mizera Justyna Jakubowska / IPPT Joanna Kulasa / Institute of NonFerrous Metals Beata Cwolek, Barbara Juszczyk, Szymon Malara, Witold Malec, Łukasz J. Wierzbicki Szymon Jakubiak / Warsaw University Krzysztof Kurzydłowski, Jakub of Technology Michalski, Justyna Tomaszewska José Miguel Molina Jordá / University of Alicante osé Miguel Molina Jordá / University of Alicante Enrique Louis, Ivonne Eliana Monje Abd-Elmouneïm Belhadj / Université Docteur Yahia Fares de Médé Salam Abudura, Mohammed Azzaz, Amel Hind Hassein-Bey Abdullah Alhuthali / Taif University Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium E4.1: Materials for Extreme Environments Effective parameters on microstructure and properties of EB-PVD NiCrAlY coating 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2-2 Influence of V Concentration on the Mechanical Properties of the CoCrFeNiMnVx High-Entropy Alloy in Temperature Range 300-4.2 K Hooman Rahmani / Iran University of Science and Technology Influence of the notch root radius on the fracture toughness of brittle metals: nanostructure tungsten alloy, a case study Refractories based on chromite and ferrous wastes produced by SHS High heatflux laser testing of HfB2 cylinders The Role of Aggregates in the Thermal Stability of Mg-PSZ Refractories for Vacuum Induction Melting. Preparation and characterization of carbon fiber reinforced ZrB2/ SiC composite by precursor infiltration and pyrolysis process Jose Ygnacio Pastor 1187 E4.1-P-WED-P2-1 1331 E4.1-P-WED-P2-3 1603 E4.1-P-WED-P2-4 1806 E4.1-P-WED-P2-5 1807 E4.1-P-WED-P2-6 2424 E4.1-P-WED-P2-7 Elena Tabachnikova / B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 47 Lenin Ave., Kharkov, 61103, Ukraine Teresa Palacios / Universidad Politécnica de Madrid Natalia Bereznaia, Marina Laktionova, Aleksey Podolskiy, Mikhail Tikhonovsky, A Tortika George Vekinis / NCSR Konstantinos Bangos, Galina Xanthopoulou Luc Vandeperre / Imperial College London Luc Vandeperre / Imperial College London Niranjan Patra / Imperial College London Daniel Doni Jayaseelan, William Edward Lee Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium F2.1: Materials in Regenerative Medicine, Nanomedicine and for Drug Delivery Eggshell membrane as a biomaterial for tissue engineering applications - nanoscale approach 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2-2 Hypericin-loaded iron oxide nanoparticles for bi-selective drug delivery 1407 F2.1-P-WED-P2-1 Surface properties of plasma modified HAp/pHBV composite membranes for bone regenation 1680 F2.1-P-WED-P2-4 Microstructural and biological characterization of polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering 1740 F2.1-P-WED-P2-5 Fabrication and characterization of short polymer nanofibers for biomedical applications 1576 F2.1-P-WED-P2-3 1744 F2.1-P-WED-P2-6 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2-7 Co-axial electrospun nanofibers for bone tissue engineering In vitro degradation of PLA/bioglass nonwovens Effect of diameter of fiber fabricated from blend of polycaprolactone/poly(lactide-co-glycolide) on their selected physicochemical properties during in vitro degradation 1778 F2.1-P-WED-P2-9 Crosslinking stages of 3D printed alginate for cartilage tissue engineering 1748 F2.1-P-WED-P2-8 122 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Adrian Chlanda / Warsaw University of Technology Harald Unterweger / Universitätsklinikum Erlangen Christoph Alexiou, Aldo R. Boccaccini, Christina Janko, Wolfgang Peukert, Daniel Subatzus, Rainer Tietze Oylum Colpankan / Dokuz Eylul University Joanna Karbowniczek / AGH University of Science and Technology Ewelina Kozikowska / Faculty of Wojciech Święszkowski, Katarzyna Materials Science and Engineering, Zalewska-Wierzbicka Warsaw University of Technology Katarzyna Zalewska-Wierzbicka / Warsaw Univeristy of Technology Anna Matras / Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology Zaneta Kublik / Warsaw University of Technology Marc Batista, Oscar Castaño, Elisabeth Engel, Małgorzata Lewandowska, Agata Roguska Adrian Chlanda, Joanna Idaszek, Wojciech Swieszkowski Alicja Kosik / The Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Poster Sessions - Details 1798 F2.1-P-WED-P2-10 Effect of Anti-Aging Peptides of Fibroblasts Ida Dulinska-Molak / Faculty of Irena Eris, Monika Pasikowska, Materials Science and Engineering, Wojciech Swieszkowski Warsaw University of Technology Chiara Rinoldi / Warsaw University of Technology 1856 F2.1-P-WED-P2-11 3D scaffolds system for cell growth and proliferation 1862 F2.1-P-WED-P2-12 Novel biogenic hydroxyapatite based ceramic nanocomposites as Csaba Balazsi / BAY ZOLTAN Ltd. for Katalin Balazsi, Orsolya Tapasztó Nehar Celikkin / Warsaw University of Technlogy 2086 F2.1-P-WED-P2-14 Effect of glucose on glutathione-responsiveness of polysaccharide Angel Concheiro / University of Santiago de Compostela nanoparticles Wojciech Swieszkowski implant materials 1936 F2.1-P-WED-P2-13 UV crosslinked naturally derived polymers for tissue engineering Applied Research Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo, Barbara Blanco-Fernandez, Manuela Curcio, Francesco Puoci 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2-15 Degradable hybrid composites based of poly(ε-caprolactone) PCL Zbigniew Draczyński / Department of Maciej Boguń, Marta Błażewicz, Material and Commodity Sciences and Paulina Król, Izabella Krucińska, and polysacharide fibres containing nanoadditives Textile Metrology Elżbieta Menaszek, Ewa Stodolak-Zych, Grzegorz Szparaga 2518 F2.1-P-WED-P2-16 Characterization of nanoporous titania layers formed on Ti6Al4V Abdelghani Boucheham / Centre de Ahcene Karaali recherche en technologie des semisubstrate by anodization for odontological application conducteurs pour l’energetique 2575 F2.1-P-WED-P2-17 The structure of silico-phosphate glasses from KCaPO4-SiO2 Aleksandra Wajda / AGH University of Katarzyna Bułat, Maciej Sitarz Science and Technology system and their direct crystallization process Wednesday, 23 September P2 Symposium F3.1: Materials Interactions with Human Tissue and Implications in Medical Device Design 1425 F3.1-P-WED-P2-1 Evaluation of sintering time of NiTi from elemental powders 1635 F3.1-P-WED-P2-3 Confocal Microscopy Development of ï ¢-Ti textured coatings on Ti6Al4V deposited by sputtering Marcus Silvestre / Universidade Felipe Barros, Peterson Ferrandini Estadual Paulista 1469 F3.1-P-WED-P2-2 In situ Damage Evaluation of Porcine Aorta Tissue using Standard Zing Siang Lee / University of Sheffield Pressure sensitive silicone composite for minimally invasive applications 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2-5 In-vitro degradation kinetics of novel biodegradable PLA/ Magnesium composites 1729 F3.1-P-WED-P2-4 1916 F3.1-P-WED-P2-6 Microstructural-level studies on constitutive modelling of bone tissue 2017 F3.1-P-WED-P2-7 Polytetrafluoroethylene thin films for medical application deposited by Pulsed Electron Beam Deposition method 2191 F3.1-P-WED-P2-8 Methodology for determination of low friction coefficients – the effect of geometry in tribological systems Emilio Frutos Torres / Department Tomas Polcar of Control Engineering, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague Zygmunt Staniszewski / West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin Benavente Rosario / Instituto de Ciencia y Tecnología de Polímeros, ICTP-CSIC Anna Makuch / Institute of Precision Mechanics & Departament of Construction Engineering and Biomedical Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology Jolanta Baranowska / West Pomeranian University of Technology, Institute of Materials Science and Engineering Konrad Kwiatkowski / West Pomeranian University of Technology González-Carrasco José Luis, Saldaña Laura, Lieblich Marcela, Cifuentes Sandra C., Lorenzo Vicente Marek Pawlikowski, Konstanty Skalski Roman Jędrzejewski, Konrad Kwiatkowski, Joanna Piwowarczyk Steven Franklin, Magdalena Kwiatkowska European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 123 124 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Index Index Abstract Id Symposium 1938 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2606 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1346 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1316 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 2542 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1385 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1460 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2435 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1518 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1933 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1765 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1349 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2126 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1757 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1818 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1801 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2581 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1207 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1617 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1620 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1451 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1825 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1501 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1794 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2415 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1291 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1316 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1346 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2570 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2245 D2.3-H-WED-PM1-1 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1253 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 1253 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2302 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2401 A1.2-P-TUE-P1 1955 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2063 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1220 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2358 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1361 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1263 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2342 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1588 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 2599 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2598 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2565 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-2 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 2405 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2086 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2080 F2.1-I/K-THU-AM2-1 1775 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1702 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-3 2063 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1775 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 1607 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 2134 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1378 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-1 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 126 Author Aaboubi, Omar Abd El-Azim, Ahmed Abdelouas, Abdesselam Abdelouas, Abdesselam Aboki, Tiburce A.M. Aboulfadl, Hisham Abrosimova, Galina Abstoß, Kevin Abudura, Salam Acar, Ayse Nur Acchar, Wilson Adam, Frank Adamczyk-Cieslak, Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Bogusława Adamczyk-Cieślak, Bogusława Adamiec, Janusz Adamiec, Janusz Adamiec, Janusz Adams, Hans Adams, Michael Adkins, Nicholas Adkins, Nicholas Adriaensens, Peter Aebersold, Arthur Agraval, Pavel Agudo Jácome, Leonardo Aguilar, Claudio Ahmad, Sarfraz Ahmed Saad, Elsadig Mahdi Ahn, Byungmin Ait Chaou, Abdelouahed Ait Chaou, Abdelouahed Akhatova, Alfiya Akiyama, Eiji Akiyama, Eiji Akselsen, Odd Magne Al Bimani, Atika al ghaithi, Ahmed Al-Azzawi, Ali Alaaeddine, Mooslem Alba Galvín, Juan Jesús Alba Galvin, Juan Jesus Albar, Arwa Albert, Marcel Alberti, Alessandra Albrektas, Darius Albu, Mihaela Alcobé, Xavier Alcobé, Xavier Aleman, Belén Alexander, Duncan Alexander, Duncan Alexandrov, Dmitry Alexiou, Christoph Algarabel, Pedro Antonio Alhuthali, Abdullah Alhuthali, Abdullah Alini, Mauro AlMangour, Bandar Almosni, S. Altantzis, Thomas Altantzis, Thomas Alvarez Ramirez, Fernando Alvarez Ramirez, Fernando Alvarez-Lorenzo, Carmen Alvarez-Lorenzo, Carmen Alvarez-Perez, Marco Antonio Alvaro, Antonio Alvaro, Antonio Amaya-Vazquez, Margarita R. Ambrosio, Elisa Ambrosio, Elisa Paola Ambrosio, Luigi Amendt, Philipp Amiya, Kenji Amiya, Kenji Amodeo, Jonathan Abstract Id Symposium 1859 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2190 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2190 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2451 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2485 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1548 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1482 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2205 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 2089 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1996 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2454 D1.2-H-WED-PM1-4 1751 B2.3-P-WED-P2 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1830 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2531 C4.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 2536 C4.3-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2150 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1498 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2205 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 2089 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1957 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1628 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1621 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1177 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2082 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 1851 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 2265 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1970 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2043 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2219 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2489 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-4 1631 D2.2-H-THU-AM2-4 2354 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-6 2427 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2368 D1.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2319 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-2 2477 E1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1460 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2165 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 1749 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1609 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2206 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1980 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 2437 C2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1620 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1721 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1617 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2067 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1430 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1433 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1629 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2524 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-1 1254 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1238 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1855 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 2423 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 2435 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2229 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1392 D1.1-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 2294 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1695 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1385 C1.1-P-WED-P2 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Amurrio, Iñigo Anagnostakis, Anastasios Anastasiadis, Spyros H. Andrade, Cristina Andre, Damien André, Paulo Andrew, Sophie Andrzejczuk, Mariusz Andrzejczuk, Mariusz Anglada, Marc Anglada, Marc Anglada, Marc Anglada, Marc Anjum, Dalaver H. Annand, Kirsty Annino, Giuseppe Annino, Giuseppe Ansell, Martin Ansell, Martin Anselmann, Ralf Anthony, Rebecca Anthopoulos, Thomas Antoszkiewicz, Michał Antrekowitsch, Helmut Antti, Marta-Lena Antti, Marta-Lena Anyszkiewicz, Jacek Aouine, Mimoun Aparicio Anglès, Xavier Aparicio-Fernández, Rosaura Apatiga, Miguel Aperathitis, Elias Arab, Madjid Arab-Tehrany, Elmira Arab-Tehrany, Elmira Aracena, Alvaro Arafat, M. Tarik Aragon, Antonio Araujo, Leonardo Archie, Fady Arenal, Raul Arenal, Raul Arenal, Raul Arenal, Raul Armstrong, David E.J. Aronin, Aleksandr Arquis, Eric Arras, Remi Arroyo, Jose Arushanov, E Asghari Rad, Peyman Asif, Syed Asta, Mark Asthana, Rajiv Atraszkiewicz, Radomir Atraszkiewicz, Radomir Atraszkiewicz, Radomir Attallah, Moataz Attallah, Moataz Attallah, Moataz Attias, André-Jean Augusto Cavadas Andrade, Flávio Aversa, Alberta Ávila-Balaguera, Kimberly Ávila-Balaguera, Kimberly Aviles, Ignacio Avishan, Behzad Avishan, Behzad Awane, Tohru Awang Draup, Awang Jefri Ayad, Esma Azem, Said Azizi, Hamed Azzaz, Mohammed Babanly, Mustafa Babout, Laurent Babul, Tomasz Baby, Tessy Bachmaier, Andrea Abstract Id Symposium 2393 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1803 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-5 1465 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1931 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1861 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1862 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1863 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1862 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1861 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1637 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2103 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1810 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1830 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1400 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-2 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1603 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1473 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2135 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1886 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2017 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1987 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1951 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1746 C2.2-H-TUE-AM2-2 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2090 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2016 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2018 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1804 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1376 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2019 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 2269 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1845 E2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1587 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-4 2540 C4.3-H-TUE-AM2-2 2484 C3.3-H-WED-AM1-1 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1211 B2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 1889 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1521 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1389 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1228 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1425 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2208 A2.1-H-WED-PM1-5 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2334 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 2005 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2342 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2590 C4.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 1665 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-5 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2303 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2302 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1330 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2477 E1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 Author Bader, Dan Badinier, Guillaume Bagnato, Osmar Bai, Yu Bailo, E Bailo, E Balakrishna, Geetha Balazsi, Csaba Balazsi, Csaba Balazsi, Csaba Balazsi, Katalin Balazsi, Katalin Bale, Hrishikesh Baletto, Francesca Balke, Katarzyna Ball, Richard Ball, Richard Ball, Richard Balle, Frank Ballif, Christophe Balogh, Zoltán Bals, Sara Bals, Sara Balvay, Sandra Balzer, Martin Banas, Jacek Bangos, Konstantinos Bannier, Emilie Bantignies, Jean-Louis Baran, Özlem Baranowska, Jolanta Baranowska, Jolanta Baranowska, Jolanta Baranowski, Jacek Baras, Florence Barber, David Bárdos, András Baretzky, B. Baretzky, Brigitte Baretzky, Brigitte Baretzky, Brigitte Baretzky, Brigitte Baretzky, Brigitte Baretzky, Brigitte Baretzky, Brigitte Baricco, Marcello Barlow, Patsy Baron, Christian Barquinha, Pedro Barquinha, Pedro Barrado, Mariano Barraud, Elodie Barrioz, Vincent Barrirero, Jenifer Barron, Andrew Barron, Andrew Barros, Felipe Barsan, Oana Andreea Barthes, Julien Bartlett, John Bartosik, Przemysław Barucca, Gianni Baruchel, Jose Basista, Michal Bassoli, Elena Bastiaansen, Jessica Basykh, Viktoriia Bataev, Dmitriy Bataev, Dmitriy Bataev, Dmitriy Batista, Marc Batlle, X. Battezzati, Livio Baumli, Peter Baumli, Peter Baumli, Peter Bayle, Jean-Philippe Bazarnik, Peter Beake, Ben Index Abstract Id Symposium 1881 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1561 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1501 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2007 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2493 E3.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1338 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1652 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2261 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1323 B1.2-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1325 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2435 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1857 A2.1-H-THU-AM1-1 1301 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1917 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 1503 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 2188 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2189 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1225 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1296 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2352 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1517 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2369 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1299 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 2474 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1913 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2133 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1196 D3.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1198 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-2 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 1342 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2104 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-3 1902 B2.3-H-WED-AM2-4 1273 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1836 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1269 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1646 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1268 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1804 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1327 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 2206 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2485 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1606 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 2353 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2138 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2176 B2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2175 B2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2175 B2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2397 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1922 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1719 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1206 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1726 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-3 1978 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1503 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1610 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2122 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-6 1957 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2335 C3.2-P-TUE-P1 2539 C4.3-H-TUE-AM1-3 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1890 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2242 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1921 D1.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1686 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 Author Beake, Ben Beake, Ben Beck, Tilmann Becker, Joachim Becker, Sarah Beckmann, Carla Beckmann, Carla Bednarczyk, Iwona Begau, Christoph Beitelschmidt, Denise Beke, Dezső L. Beladi, Hossein Beladi, Hossein Belhadj, Abd-Elmouneïm Bell, Gavin Beloplotov, Dmitry Belozerov, Vladimir Beltowska-Lehman, Ewa Ben Messaoud, Ghazi Benchamekh, Ramzi Bencze, Laszlo Benghuzzi, Hamed Berbenni, Stéphane Berent, Katarzyna Berent, Katarzyna Berent, Katarzyna Berent, Katarzyna Berent, Katarzyna Bereznaia, Natalia Bergamini, Giacomo Bergamo, Sébastien Bergers, Lambert Bernacki, Marc Bernacki, Marc Bernard, Pascal Bernard, Samuel Bernard, Samuel Bernard, Samuel Bernardo, Marcela Piassi Bertagnoli, Davide Besson, Rémy Besson, Rémy Besson, Rémy Betiuk, Marek Beyer, Eckard Beygelzimer, Yan Beyou, Emmanuel Bhat, Masroor Ahmad Bhogireddy, V. S. P. K. Bhowmick, Sanjit Bhowmik, Ayan Bi, Zhenxing Biamino, Sara Bianchi, Giovanni Bickel, Steffen Bieda, Magdalena Bieda, Magdalena Biedunkiewicz, Anna Biedunkiewicz, Anna Biedunkiewicz, Witold Bieniaś, Jarosław Bieniaś, Jarosław Bienvenu, Gérard Biermann, Horst Biermann, Horst Bigi, Adriana Bigos, Agnieszka Bil, Monika Bil, Monika Bilewska, Katarzyna Binas, Vassilios Binder, Joachim Binder, Johannes Biotteau, Katia Biotteau, Katia Birenis, Domas Birnbaum, Tobias Biskup, Neven Bismarck, Alexander Abstract Id Symposium 1684 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2629 A2.1-I/K-WED-PM1-1 2027 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1719 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2086 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 2305 E4.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1308 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1984 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1626 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1743 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1551 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-5 1774 F1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1978 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1351 B1.2-H-WED-PM1-1 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1517 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1689 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1281 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2454 D1.2-H-WED-PM1-4 2041 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2040 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-1 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1496 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2097 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2364 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-3 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 2132 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-6 1678 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2364 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1337 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2493 E3.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1696 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2162 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2157 B1.2-O-TUE-AM1-4 2225 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2456 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 2346 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2340 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-4 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1529 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1531 C3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2342 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1253 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 1656 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1985 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1461 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1418 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-6 1493 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1699 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1836 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2008 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 2486 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1457 F3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2063 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1537 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1955 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-4 Author Bismarck, Alexander Bismarck, Alexander Biswas, Sayari Bjaaland, Helena Blanchard, Nicholas Blanchard, Nicholas Blanchet, Matthieu Blanco-Fernandez, Barbara Blanes, Mireia Blanes, Mireia Blanpain, Bart Blein, Joelle Blum, Łukasz Blumberger, Jochen Blumberger, Jochen Blumberger, Jochen Błażewicz, Marta Błyskun, Piotr Boanini, Elisa Boanini, Elisa Bobin-Vastra, Isabelle Bobrowski, Andrzej Bobrowski, Piotr Bobrowski, Piotr Bobruk, Elena Bobynko, Joanna Boccaccini, Aldo Boccaccini, Aldo Boccaccini, Aldo R. Bochenek, Milena Bochvar, Natalia Boczkowska, Anna Boegelein, Thomas Boehlert, Carl Boffito, Monica Bog, Uwe Bogucki, Rafał Boguń, Maciej Boguń, Maciej Bohlen, Jan Bohlen, Jan Böhme, Wolfgang Bojar, Zbigniew Bok, Changsuk Bolanowski, Kazimierz Bolanowski, Kazimierz Bolek, Tomasz Bolek, Tomasz Bolewski, Łukasz Boller, Elodie Boller, Elodie Boller, Elodie Bombace, Nicola Bonarski, Jan Boneschanscher, Mark Bonk, Simon Bonse, Jörn Bonvin, Debora Bora, Tanujjal Borbely, Andras Borgogna, Massimiliano Borhani, Sara Börner, Hans Boron, Lukasz Boron, Lukasz Borowski, Tomasz Borowski, Tomasz Borrell, Amparo Borrero-Lopez, Oscar Borukhovich, Efim Boryczko, Kamil Bosbach, Dirk Bostan, Luciana Botana, Javier Botana, Javier Botana, Marta Botana Galvin, Marta Botana Galvin, Marta Botana Pedemonte, Javier Abstract Id Symposium 1537 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1498 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1898 D3.2-H-THU-AM1-1 1456 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2281 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2518 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2522 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2237 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2226 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2144 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2522 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1258 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2021 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2011 B2.3-P-WED-P2 2346 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2266 A1.1-H-TUE-PM1-2 1371 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1629 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1556 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2405 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2000 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1245 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 2145 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-4 2065 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 2631 E1.1-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 1687 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1857 A2.1-H-THU-AM1-1 1514 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 2229 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1783 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1790 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1267 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-1 1271 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1677 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2291 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 2073 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2326 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1543 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1664 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1301 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2277 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1543 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2107 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2575 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2398 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1835 F3.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1694 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1477 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-3 1933 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1414 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1406 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1751 B2.3-P-WED-P2 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 1781 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-1 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1552 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1471 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 Author Botana Pedemonte, Javier Botas, Alexandre Böttcher, Holm Böttger, Bernd Bottomley, David Bouateli, Mohamed Boucheham, Abdelghani Boucheham, Abdelghani Boughey, Francesca Boughey, Francesca Boughley, Francesca Bouhafs, Djoudi bouhalais, houcine Bouhier, Pauline Boussuge, Michel Boutefnouchet, Hafida Bouttes, David Bowen, Chris Bowen, Paul Boyer, Christelle Bozek, Rafal Brackx, Emmanuelle Bradley, Robert Brancaccio, Mara Brandt, Bjoern Brankovic, Stanko Braszczyńska-Malik, Katarzyna Breda, Marco Breite, Christian Brendelberger, Stefan Brener, E. Brinkman, Kyle S Broering Chaar, Ana Beatriz Brommer, Peter Brown, Adam Brozek, Cedrik Bruder, Enrico Bruder, Enrico Brunelli, Katya Brunelli, Katya Brunken, Stephan Brunner, Roland Bruzda, Grzegorz Bruzda, Grzegorz Bruzda, Grzegorz Bryant, Daniel Brynk, Tomasz Brzezińska, Magdalena Buehrig-Polaczek, Andreas Buffiere, Jean-Yves Bulgakov, Alexander Bulgakov, Alexander Bulgakov, Alexander Bulgakova, Nadezhda Bulgakova, Nadezhda Bulgakova, Nadezhda Bulgakova, Nadezhda Bulin, Johannes Bułat, Katarzyna Buranova, Yulia Burdyński, Kryspin Burke, Oliver Burov, Ekaterina Burov, Ekaterina Butcher, Annabel Byczkowska, Paulina Bystrzycki, Jerzy Cabala, Guillermo Cabiati, Manuela Cabioch, Thierry Cabioch, Thierry Cabrera, Jose M. Caccia, Mario Caccia, Mario Caccia, Mario Cadafalch Gazquez, Gerard Čađo, Marko Cahen, Sebastien Cai, Biao European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 127 Index Abstract Id Symposium 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2405 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1606 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1290 B2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1522 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2268 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-5 2094 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1280 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1310 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1685 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2024 A1.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1995 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-4 2449 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1473 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2108 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1741 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1285 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1788 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 2389 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-1 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2510 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2043 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2119 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1866 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1832 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1995 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-4 1886 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1411 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 2401 A1.2-P-TUE-P1 2461 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2093 D3.2-H-THU-AM1-4 1593 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-1 2227 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1535 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-5 1245 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1753 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1468 F1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2269 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1893 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-6 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2142 C3.3-H-WED-PM1-1 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1832 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1936 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1797 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1347 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1271 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1633 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2595 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 2461 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2419 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2364 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1974 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2318 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1342 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1403 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 128 Author Cai, Xiaohui Calaza, Carlos Calaza, Carlos Calderon, Hector Calderon, Hector Calignano, Flaviana Calignano, Flaviana Calin, Mariana Calka, Andrzej Callisti, Mauro Camarano, Antonio Camarano, Antonio Cambedouzou, Julien Cambedouzou, Julien Cameron, Ruth Campagne, Christine Campbell, Eleanor Campoy Quiles, Mariano Camurri, Carlos Canales-Vázquez, Jesús Cañas, Eugeni Cañas, Eugeni Cancellieri, Claudia Cancellieri, Claudia Cantoni, Marco Capdevila, Carlos Capdevila, Carlos Capron, Adélie Caravaca, Carlos Caravaca, Carlos Cardinal, Sandrine Carlesi, Carlos Carlos, Luís Carmezim, M. J. Carmezim, M. J. Carmezim, M.J. Carmezim, Maria J. Carnie, Matt Carpio, Pablo Carrasco, Claudia Carré, Matt Carre, Matt J. Carreño, Fernando Carreter-Genebrier, A. Carriere, Pascal Carriere, Pascal Cartalade, Alain Carter, William Craig Casalegno, Valentina Casas, Casimir Cason, Claudio Castaño, Oscar Castany, Philippe Castany, Philippe Castellero, Alberto Castin, Sidney Cater, Stephen Cattoen, Xavier Cattoën, Xavier Cavaillé, Jean-Yves Cavaleiro, Albano Cayla, Aurélie Cebotarenco, M. Celikkin, Nehar Cempura, Grzegorz Cepeda-Jimenez, Carmen Maria Cerchier, Pietro Ceroni, Paola Cerruti, Marta Chachlowska, Paulina Chailan, Jean-François Chaix-Pluchery, Odette Chakkedath, Ajith Chalkia, Vasiliki Chamos, Apostolos Champagne, Philippe Champion, Yannick Champion, Yannick Chanana, Munish Abstract Id Symposium 1284 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-1 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1657 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1417 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1212 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2419 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2301 F1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1244 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 1943 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-1 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1812 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 2305 E4.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1284 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-1 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1257 A1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 1386 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1813 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1388 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1858 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1828 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1791 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 1794 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1741 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2108 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1407 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1748 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1489 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-2 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2240 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2323 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1394 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-3 1344 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 1993 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1962 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1946 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1964 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1944 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1542 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1938 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1357 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1938 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2523 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1297 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-1 1954 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 2506 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2079 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1332 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1499 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1718 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-5 1689 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2063 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2587 C4.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1456 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1951 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2216 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2590 C4.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2168 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1468 F1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2294 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-6 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1655 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1951 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2395 E2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1889 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Chandio, Ali Dad Chandrawati, Rona Chang, Hengky Chantrenne, Patrice Charbonneau, Cecile Charbonnier, Véronique Charra, Fabrice Charvet, Raphael Chaussende, Didier Chedly, Jamila Chemani, Bachir Chen, C. Chen, Chung Shou Chen, Dongsheng Chen, Li Chen, Liugang Chen, Ying Chen, Yingchun Chen, Yunzhong CHene, Jacques Cheng, Kui Cheng, Yangyang Cherevan, Alexey Cheung, Noé Chevalier, Jérôme Chevalier, Jerome Chevalier, Jérôme Chevolot, Yann Chiaruttini, Vincent Chicardi, Ernesto CHICARDI, ERNESTO Chiodi, Mirco Chiodi, Mirco Chlanda, Adrian Chlanda, Adrian Chlanda, Adrian Chlebus, Edward Chlup, Zdeněk Chmiela, Bartosz Chmielewski, Marcin Chmielewski, Marcin Chmielewski, Marcin Cho, Yong Ki Cho, Yong Ki Cho, Yong Ki Cho, Yong Ki Choinska, Emilia Chong, Harold Chopart, Jean Paul CHotard, Thierry Chotard, Thierry Chouchane, Karima Chrissafis, Konstantinos Chrominski, Witold Chrominski, Witold Chrominski, Witold Chrominski, Witold Chrzanowska, Justyna Chrzanowski, Michał Chulist, Robert Chulist, Robert Chulist, Robert Churiaque, Cristina Churiaque, Cristina Chyrkin, Anton Ciardelli, Gianluca Ciccioli, Andrea Ciepielewski, Paweł Ciepielewski, Paweł Cieślak, Grzegorz Cifra, Peter Cimetière, Alain Cimpean, Anisoara Ciski, Aleksander Ciuk, Tymoteusz Ciuk, Tymoteusz Ciuk, Tymoteusz Clark, Andrew J. Clayton, Andrew Abstract Id Symposium 1558 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2295 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2265 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1235 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2614 A2.1-I/K-THU-AM1-3 2395 E2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1824 B1.1-H-WED-PM1-2 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1561 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2217 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1633 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1576 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2537 C4.3-H-MON-PM2-1 2086 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1633 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2173 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1791 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 2452 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1858 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1350 B2.3-H-WED-PM1-1 1837 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-4 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1403 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1312 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1553 E4.1-H-WED-AM2-1 2454 D1.2-H-WED-PM1-4 1728 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1730 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2194 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2561 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2605 D3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1212 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1659 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 2210 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1953 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1826 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2086 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2486 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2066 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-5 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 1559 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1957 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2271 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1422 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2609 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2105 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1490 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2472 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1477 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2548 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-5 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1797 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1505 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1211 B2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1858 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1271 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1267 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-1 1245 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 2441 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2397 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 Author Clegg, William Clegg, William J Cleymand, Franck Cobos, Joaquin Cojocariu, Ana Coleman, Jonathan N Coles, Stuart R. Colgrove, Paul Colin, Jérôme Colina, Monica Colina, Monica Colligon, John Colombo, Chiara Colonna, Samuele Colpankan, Oylum Colsmann, Alexander Concheiro, Angel Conrado, Federico Cool, P. Cordes, Nikolaus Cordoba, Jose Manuel Cornet, C. Costa, Guillaume Costa, Thiago Costa, Thiago Cottancin, Emmanuel Couégnat, Guillaume Coulet, Marie Vanessa Coupeau, Christophe Cousins, Benjamin Couzinié, Jean-Philippe Couzinié, Jean-Philippe Couzinie, Jean-Philippe Craven, Alan J. Crespo, Daniel Crespo, Daniel Csanádi, Tamás Csányi, Gábor Csányi, Gábor Csik, Attila Cuevas, Fermin Cui, Hao Cui, Yuantao Cupid, Damian Cupid, Damian Cupid, Damian Marlon Curcio, Manuela Curtius, Hilde Cuskelly, Dylan Cuvilly, Fabien Cwieka, Karol Cwolek, Beata Cwolek, Beata Cybulski, Andrzej Cygan, Rafał Cygan, Rafał Cygan, Rafał Cymerman, Konrad Czagány, Máté Czaja, Paweł Czarnowska, Elżbieta Czelej, Kamil Czerska, Elwira Czujko, Tomasz Czujko, Tomasz Czulak, Andrzej Czulak, Andrzej Czulak, Andrzej Czyrska-Filemonowicz, Aleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz, Aleksandra Czyzniewski, Andrzej d’Astorg, Sophie Da Silva, M. da Silva Dias Filho, José Marcelino Dabalà, Manuele Dabalà, Manuele Dabalà, Manuele Dabrowska, Sylwia Dadej, Konrad Index Abstract Id Symposium 1289 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1980 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1867 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1437 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2064 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1588 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2581 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1759 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1277 D3.2-H-WED-AM2-4 2455 C3.3-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 1454 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-4 1695 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-4 2132 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-6 2301 F1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1308 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 1881 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1561 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2237 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2226 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1697 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2455 C3.3-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 2563 B1.2-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1726 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-3 1956 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 2414 B1.1-H-TUE-PM1-1 1900 E2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1628 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1821 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1520 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1911 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-5 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2195 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2197 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2044 D2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1695 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1795 F3.1-H-WED-AM2-2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1666 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1995 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-4 1995 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-4 2166 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1391 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2104 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-3 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1363 F3.2-H-TUE-AM2-1 1362 F3.1-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1343 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1837 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1959 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1345 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1543 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1531 C3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1992 D3.2-H-THU-AM2-1 2165 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2414 B1.1-H-TUE-PM1-1 2188 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1970 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2303 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1302 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 2181 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1306 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 Author Dadfarnia, Mohsen Dahmen, Ulrich Daiko, Yusuke Daiko, Yusuke Dalmas, Florent Dang, Bo Danguillaume, Raphaël Danilewsky, Andreas Danilov, Denis Danilov, Ivan Darío, González Darvish Kamachali, Reza Das, Aniran Dasargyri, Georgia Dasgupta, Subho Dasgupta, Subho David, Laurent David, Patrick Davies, Mike Davies, Mike Davies, Tim Davies, Timothy Dávila, Diana Davila, Diana Dávila, Diana Dawson, Karl De Bosscher, Wilmert De Cooman, Bruno Charles De Cooman, Bruno Charles de Geus, Tom De Geuser, Frederic de Jong, Ed de Knoop, Ludvig de Leeuw, Nora H. de Pablos-Martín, Araceli De Teresa, Jose Maria Debry, Christian Dec, Jan Decher, Gero Dedinaite, Andra Dehm, Gerhard Dehm, Gerhard Dehm, Gerhard Dehm, Simone Dekker, Ronald Del Rey, Silvia Delahaye, Thibaud Delannay, Laurent Della Noce, Rodrigo Dellimore, Kiran Delplancke, Jean Luc Delplancke-Ogletree, Marie-Paule Delroisse, Pauline Demetriou, Velissarios Demirci, Umit B. Demuynck, Ruben den Toonder, Jaap den Toonder, Jaap Dénéreaz, Cyril Dengel, Andy Denis, Pierre Denoyel, Renaud Denquin, Anne Denti, Lucia Dera, Wojciech Deretzis, Ioannis Derrien, Thibault Derrien, Thibault Desbiolles, Jean-Luc Descamps, Cédric Descamps-Mandine, Armel Deschamps, Alexis Desobry, Stéphane Desobry, Stéphane Devaux, Eric Dezső, András Dębski, Adam Dębski, Adam Dębski, Adam Abstract Id Symposium 1558 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2295 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2452 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1310 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2253 A1.2-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2257 D1.2-H-THU-AM1-3 1241 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 2084 C4.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1179 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1296 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2121 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1553 E4.1-H-WED-AM2-1 1312 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2295 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2240 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1287 B1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1496 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1691 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2506 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1337 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2006 A1.1-H-TUE-AM1-2 2234 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1665 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-5 1388 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 2212 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1813 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1985 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1514 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 1197 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1824 B1.1-H-WED-PM1-2 1498 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2414 B1.1-H-TUE-PM1-1 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2265 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2272 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2561 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2425 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1768 D3.1-H-TUE-AM2-6 1825 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1337 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1578 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1956 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 1958 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2131 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1812 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1621 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2119 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1236 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1805 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1515 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1234 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2165 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1798 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2115 A1.1-H-WED-PM1-1 1657 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1228 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-4 Author Di Gioacchino, Fabio Di Gioacchino, Fabio Dias Filho, José Marcelino Diat, Olivier Dib-Jawhar, Marie-Claire Dickey, Michael Dietz, Roman Diez, José Antonio Dilner, David Dimitrakis, Panagiotis Dimitry, Onsy Dinzart, Florence Dirkmann, Sven Dirras, Guy Dirras, Guy Divinski, Sergiy Divinski, Sergiy Dixon, M Dlouhý, Ivo Dmowski, Wojciech Dobatkin, Sergey Dobkowska, Anna Dobosz, Romuald Dobosz, Romuald Dobosz, Romuald Dobron, Patrik Docampo, Pablo Dokumaci, Esra Dolors Baró, Maria Domagała, Jakub Domen, Kazunari Domenger, Renaud Domenici, Claudio Dompierre, Benoît Don, Lingqing Donati, Ivan Dong, Hongbiao Dong, Yue Donoghue, Jack Doppler, Thomas Dorin, Thomas Dosta, Sergi Dostert, Gabriel Dou, Peng Douillard, Thierry Drabczyk, Kazimierz Drabinska, Aneta Drabińska, Aneta Draczyński, Zbigniew Draczyński, Zbigniew Dragoni, Daniele Drahokoupil, Jan Draup, Jefri Drautz, Ralf Dreval, Liya Drozdenko, Daria Drüe, Martin Druee, Martin Dryepondt, Sebastien Du, Chaowei Du, Chaowei Du, Chaowei Du, Yong Duarte, M. Jazmin Duarte, Raquel Duarte, Raquel Dubertret, Benoit Dubiel, Beata Dubiel, Beata Dubois, Sylvain Dubois, Sylvain Dudarev, Sergei Dudarev, Sergei Dufour, Willy Dugois, Kevin Dulinska-Molak, Ida Dunn, Steve Dunn, Steve Dunnill, Charles Abstract Id Symposium 1389 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 2419 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1696 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1698 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1873 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2276 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1504 B2.3-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1861 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-2 2350 B1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 1564 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2313 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1253 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1983 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1860 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1652 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1649 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2591 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1435 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-4 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1343 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 2252 D3.2-H-WED-PM1-5 1831 D2.2-H-THU-AM2-1 1606 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 2170 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1183 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1388 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 2295 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2135 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1224 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1898 D3.2-H-THU-AM1-1 2364 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1518 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1518 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2239 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-6 1886 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1259 F3.1-H-THU-AM2-1 1924 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1483 F3.1-H-WED-PM1-1 2167 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1231 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1316 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1346 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2068 D3.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1191 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1191 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1191 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2234 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2410 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-2 1912 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1908 D1.2-O-WED-PM1-5 1607 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1592 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1524 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1711 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2376 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-3 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2008 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 1521 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1785 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2056 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1798 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1759 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1673 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1828 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 Author Dunnill, Charles Durand, Jean-Olivier Durand, O. Durand, Olivier Durejko, Tomasz Durejko, Tomasz Durinck, Julien Durisin, Juraj Durussel, Alexandre Dusza, Jan Dusza, Jan Dutkieiwcz, Jan Dutkiewicz, Jan Dutkiewicz, Jan Dutta, Joydeep Dużyńska, Anna Dużyńska, Anna Dworecka, Julita Dybowski, Bartłomiej Dybowski, Bartłomiej Dybowski, Konrad Dybowski, Konrad Dziembaj, Piotr Ebihara, Ken-ichi Ebner, Christian Ebner, Christian Ebrahimi, Alireza Ebrahimi, Alireza Eckert, Jürgen Eckert, Jürgen Eckert, Jürgen Eckert, Jürgen Edalati, Kaveh Eder, Dominik Edström, Alexander Edwards, Thomas EJ Efeoğlu, Ahsan Egizabal, Pedro Egorov, Alexander Eifler, Dietmar Eiken, Janin Eisenlohr, Philip Ekicibil, Ahmet Eksi, Abdul Kadir El Cheikh, Khadija El Fray, Miroslawa El Fray, Miroslawa El Fray, Miroslawa El Fray, Mirosława El Fray, Mirosława EL HICHOU, Ahmed El Mendili, Yassine El Mendili, Yassine El-Awady, Jaafar El-Barawy, Kamilia El-Didamony, Hamdy El-Sadek, Mohamed Elden, Elif Elhoriny, Mohamed Eljarrat, Alberto Eljarrat, Alberto Emmerich, Heike Emmerich, Heike Emmerich, Heike Emmerich, Heike Endler, Ingolf Endo, Masahiro Engel, Elisabeth Engels, Philipp Engstler, Michael Enikeev, Nariman Epicier, Thierry Epicier, Thierry Erasmus-Vignal, Paulina Erdélyi, Zoltán Eris, Irena Ernesto, Pérez Escudero-Oñate, Carlos Esnouf, Claude European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 129 Index Abstract Id Symposium 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1433 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1739 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1837 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-4 2405 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1804 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1866 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2142 C3.3-H-WED-PM1-1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 2416 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2419 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2084 C4.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2031 C4.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1825 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2450 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2128 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1602 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1935 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1453 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2528 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2480 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2092 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 2369 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1689 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2544 C2.2-P-WED-P2 2212 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1343 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1197 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1607 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1528 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1536 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1911 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-5 1942 B1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1943 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-1 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1400 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-2 2573 B1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2590 C4.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1986 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1832 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1204 D1.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1235 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 2167 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1425 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2227 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1986 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-2 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 2129 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2451 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1720 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 2529 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2175 B2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2176 B2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1810 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1200 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2591 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1511 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-1 2306 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-4 1382 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1302 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1265 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1251 B1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 130 Author Esnouf, Claude Espejo-Mora, Edgar Espindola, Moisés Espíndola Rodríguez, Moisés Espindola-Rodríguez, Moises Espindola-Rodríguez, Moises Espinola-Rodríguez, Moises Esposito, Pierre-Henri Estrada Guel, Ivanovich Estrin, Yuri Eugenio, S. Eugénio, Sónia Evaristo, Manuel Even, J. Even, Jacky Even, Jacky Even, Jacky Fabrichnaya, O.B. Fabrichnaya, Olga Fabrichnaya, Olga Fabrichnaya, Olga Fahimi, Shirin Falahati, Ahmad Falco, Guillaume Falco, Guillaume Falco, Simone Falkenberg, Rainer Famengo, Alessia Fanni, Lorenzo Farinha, Ana Rita Farokhipoor, Saeedeh Faryna, Marek Faryna, Marek Faugeroux, Olivier Fausek, Janusz Favache, Audrey Fecht, Hans-Jörg Fecht, Hans-Jörg Federmann, Holger Fehse, Marcus Feldmann, Titus Felix, Olivier Feng, X. Y. Feng, X.Y. Feng, Yuping Fenker, Martin Ferenc, Jaroslaw Ferenc, Jarosław Fernandes, H. R. Fernandes, M.H. Fernández, Paloma Fernandez, Sergio Fernandez, Vincent Fernández-Ronco, Maria Pilar Ferrandini, Peterson Ferraris, Monica Ferreira, J. M. F. Ferreira, José Ferreira, Rute Ferreira, Rute Ferreira, T. J. Ferreira, Willian Ferrie, Emilie Fery, Andreas Fiameni, Stefania Figiel, Pawel Figiel, Pawel Figueiredo, Cristiano Filik, Hayati Filipek, Robert Filipek, Robert Filipek, Robert Filippelli, Ernesto Francesco Fima, Przemysław Fima, Przemysław Fino, Paolo Fino, Paolo Fiori, Fabrizio Fischer, F.-D. Abstract Id Symposium 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 2326 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1720 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2326 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2232 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1607 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1592 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-2 2265 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2091 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1784 A1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2257 D1.2-H-THU-AM1-3 1861 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1864 A1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1552 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 1784 A1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1417 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 2232 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1828 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1978 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2442 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2280 C3.2-H-TUE-AM2-4 2309 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-3 2290 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-5 2251 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1629 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1498 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2212 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1826 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1953 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1769 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1304 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 1666 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1999 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1886 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1924 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 2191 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1987 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1641 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1736 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1715 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1976 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 2452 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1627 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1989 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1718 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-5 1635 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1522 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1800 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2132 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-6 2498 A1.2-O-MON-PM1-2 2102 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 1384 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1326 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1180 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1368 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1987 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1863 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1738 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1762 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 1762 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Fischer, Peer Fischer, Sebastian Fivel, Marc Flamant, Quentin Flamant, Quentin Fleck, Claudia Fleck, Claudia Fleck, Michael Fleck, Michael Fleutot, Solenne Flewitt, Peter Flox, Cristina Focke, Oliver Fogarassy, Zsolt Fonné, Jean-Thomas Fonseca, Luís Fonseca, Luis Fonseca, Luis Fontana, Sebastien Fontané, Xavier Fontelaye, Caroline Fontova, Eulalia Foray, Genevieve Foray, Geneviève Forest, Samuel Forien, Jean-Baptiste Fornabaio, Marta Fornabaio, Marta Forte, Lucia Fortuna-Zalesna, Elzbieta Fortunato, Elvira Fossati, Paul C. M. Fossati, Paul C. M. Fotso Gueutue, Eric Stephane Foussat, Arnaud Fragner, Werner François, Arnaud Franke, Peter Franke, Peter Franke, Peter Franklin, Steve Franklin, Steve Franklin, Steve Franklin, Steve Franklin, Steve Franklin, Steve E. Franklin, Steve E. Franklin, Steven Franklin, Steven Franz, Yohann Franz, Yohann Fratzl, Peter Fratzl, Peter Fratzl, Peter Frąckowiak, Iwona Freitag, Bert Freitas, Emmanuelle Freitas, Vânia Friederich, Pascal Frint, Philipp Frint, Philipp Fronczek, Dagmara Frutos Torres, Emilio Frutos Torres, Emilio Frydrych, Karol Fu, Lianshe Fuchs, Harald Fudouzi, Hiroshi Fujii, Hidetoshi Fujita, Noriki Fujiwara, Hiroshi Fuks, David Fukuda, Koki Furgała, Joanna Furkó, Mónika Fürst, Andreas Furtado, Jader G Prolongo, Margarita G Prolongo, Silvia Abstract Id Symposium 2524 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-1 1747 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1784 A1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2410 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-2 2082 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2402 C3.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1626 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2349 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1237 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1588 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1906 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1676 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2201 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2100 C2.3-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2099 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2079 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1299 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1265 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2352 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2474 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1515 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2261 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1725 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1930 C2.1-H-TUE-AM1-6 2025 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2338 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2340 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-4 1393 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2201 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2175 B2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1332 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 2452 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1858 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1950 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1256 B1.2-H-TUE-AM2-1 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1716 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 1241 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1256 B1.2-H-TUE-AM2-1 2524 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-1 2380 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1241 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1695 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1444 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-6 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1950 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2425 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-2 2454 D1.2-H-WED-PM1-4 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1405 D1.3-H-MON-PM1-1 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1327 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 2413 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2272 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1276 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 2022 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1243 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 1978 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2181 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1306 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1276 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1770 C4.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1375 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1388 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1956 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 2131 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2133 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1958 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1990 C1.1-P-WED-P2 Author G. Caballero, Francisca G. Langdon, Terence Gadea, Gerard Gadea, Gerard Gadea, Gerard Gadow, Rainer Gagaoudakis, Emmanouil Gajc, Marcin Gajdos, Fruzsina Gajewska, Marta Gajewska-Midzialek, Anna Galenko, Peter Galenko, Peter Galindo-Nava, Enrique Galindo-Nava, Enrique Gałka, Aleksander Gambaro, Sofia Gambaro, Sofia Gammer, Christoph Gammer, Christoph Gamsjäger, Ernst Gancarczyk, Kamil Gancarz, Tomasz Gancarz, Tomasz Gancarz, Tomasz Gancarz, Tomasz Ganchenkova, Maria Ganesan, Hariprasath Ganguly, Supriyo Ganguly, Supriyo Ganguly, Supriyo Ganz, Arthur Garbacz, Halina Garbacz, Halina Garbacz, Halina Garbiec, Dariusz Garbiec, Dariusz Garcia, Amauri Garcia, Amauri Garcia, Maria Garcia Caballero, Francisca Garcia Cano, Irene Garcia Giron, Antonio Garcia-Lecina, Eva Garcia-Mateo, Carlos Garcia-Mateo, Carlos Garcia-Sanchez, E. Garcia-Urrutia, Itziar Garlapati, Suresh Garnweitner, Georg Garre, Emmanuel Garrido, Sofia Gärtnerová, Viera Gass, Mhairi Gatel, Christophe Gatel, Christophe Gatto, Andrea Gaur, N.K. Gauthier-Brunet, Véronique Gauthier-Brunet, Veronique Gavrilin, Ilya Gawlinska, Katarzyna Gawroński, Zbigniew Gazda, Maria Gazda, Maria Gazda, Maria Gazquez, Jaume Gazzano, Massimo Gąsior, Władysław Gąsior, Władysław Gdaniec, Pawel Gebauer, Julia Susanne Gebel, Thoralf Gebhardt, Paul Geers, Marc Geers, Marc Geers, Marc Geers, Marc Geist, David Index Abstract Id Symposium 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 1301 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 2423 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1872 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1258 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1383 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1817 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1980 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1830 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1932 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-5 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 1619 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2008 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2095 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2334 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1851 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1775 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 2485 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 1755 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1313 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-1 1468 F1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1753 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2329 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-4 1334 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2350 B1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 2217 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2257 D1.2-H-THU-AM1-3 2389 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-1 1665 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-5 2569 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2490 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1761 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2143 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2409 C1.1-H-TUE-PM1-2 2088 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2137 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1254 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1442 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1691 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1228 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1417 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2256 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2049 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 1816 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1955 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1178 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-5 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1468 F1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1957 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1868 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1870 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1869 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2210 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1326 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1791 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2346 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1671 C1.1-P-WED-P2 Author Gence, Loic Genin, Dmitry Geoffroy, Dominique Gerhardt, Lutz C. Ghasemi, Ismaeil Ghassemi Kakroudi, Mahdi gheribi, bachir Ghica, Corneliu Ghica, Daniela Ghosh, Gautam Ghysels, An Giampiccolo, Andrea Gianella, Sandro Giannakopoulos, Antonios Giannakopoulos, Konstantinos Giannazzo, FIlippo Gich, M. Giesebrecht, Jan Giessmann, Adam Gil, Victor Gil Posada, Jorge Omar Gilewicz, Adam Gioffredi, Emilia Giorgio, Suzanne Giraldo, Segio Giraldo, Sergio Girardin, Emmanuelle Giugliano, Daniela Giuliani, Finn Giuranno, Donatella Giżyński, Maciej Gjardy, André Gleuwitz, Robert Gloriant, Thierry Gloriant, Thierry Gloter, Alexandre Gładki, Andrzej Głownia, Jan Gobbi, Giorgia Göbel, Thorsten Godet, Stéphane Godlewska, Elzbieta Godlewska, Elżbieta Godlewska, Elżbieta Goering, Eberhardt Goerke, Oliver Göken, Mathias Göken, Mathias Göken, Mathias Göken, Mathias Golchin, Sahand Gołębiewska-Kurzawska, Joanna Gołębiowski, Łukasz Gomez, Virginia Gonçalves, William Gonda, Viktor Gonthier, Anne González, Guillermo Gonzalez, Pablo González Rovira, Leandro Goodall, Russell Goodfriend, Nathan Gordin, Doina-Margareta Gorewoda, Tadeusz Gorges, Bernard Goris, Bart Goris, Bart Gornakova, A.S. Gornakova, Alena Gornakova, Alena Gornakova, Alena Gotcu-Freis, Petronela Goto, Takuya Gotor, Francisco Jose Gotovac Atlagić, Suzana Gouillart, Emmanuelle Gouillart, Emmanuelle Gouillart, Emmanuelle Gouthama Abstract Id Symposium 1181 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1310 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1389 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1737 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1564 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2496 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2167 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1216 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 1952 D1.2-I/K-THU-AM2-1 1280 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1819 B1.3-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1410 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2308 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1822 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2467 E2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2628 C1.1-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 2007 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2551 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2280 C3.2-H-TUE-AM2-4 2091 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2332 C4.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 2309 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-3 2290 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-5 2308 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1783 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1790 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2187 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2633 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1783 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1790 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2125 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-1 1951 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 1193 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-3 2413 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1320 D1.2-P-WED-P2 1582 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 2175 B2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2565 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-2 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 1883 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2220 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-6 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1545 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1223 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1182 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1836 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1312 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1553 E4.1-H-WED-AM2-1 2414 B1.1-H-TUE-PM1-1 1739 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2556 B2.2-H-WED-AM1-4 2505 C3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2305 E4.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1314 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2571 C2.2-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 2001 C2.2-P-WED-P2 1176 A1.2-P-TUE-P1 2092 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2355 D1.1-P-WED-P2 Author Gouton, Lucille Gouze, Benoît Gowenlock, Cathren Gómez de Salazar, José M. Góral, Anna Grabowska, Beata Gradzik, Bogusława Graffion, Julien Grande, Daniel Grandidier, Bruno Grandjean, Agnes Granek, Filip Grech, David Greer, A. Lindsay Greer, A. Lindsay Greer, Lindsay Gregorczyk, Keith Gregorova, Adriana Gregorova, Adriana Greiner, Christian Greiner, Christian Grelowska, Iwona Gremillard, Laurent Grey, Paul Griffiths, Ian Grigoryev, Evgeny Grilhé, Jean Grimes, Robin W. Grimes, Robin W. Grize, Carolina Gröb, Thorsten Gröb, Thorsten Grobelny, Marcin Grobelny, Marcin Groche, Peter Groche, Peter Grochla, Dario Grodecki, Kacper Grogger, Werner Groll, Jürgen Gromov, Dmitry Grosseau-Poussard, Jean-Luc Grybczuk, Mateusz Grzelczak, Marek Grzesiak, Dariusz Grzesiak, Dariusz Gspan, Christian Gubernat, Agnieszka Gubicza, Jenő Guc, M Gude, Maik Gude, Maik Gude, Maik Gude, Maik Gude, Maik Gueninchault, Nicolas Guerrazzi, Ilenia Guest, James K Guiberteau, Fernando Guilemany, Josep Maria Guilhem, Yoann Guillemoles, J.-M. Guillot, Emmanuel Guillot, Ivan Guillot, Ivan Gumbmann, Eva Gunder, René Günster, Jens Guo, Chunlei Guo, Muxing Gupta, Ankit Gurieva, G Gurieva, Galina Gusak, Andriy Gusak, Andriy Gutmann, Jochen S. Guzman, Roger Ha, Yoosung Haas, David Abstract Id Symposium 1292 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-4 2009 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2132 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-6 1695 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1804 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2242 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1701 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2318 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1932 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-5 2026 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2275 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 2095 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 2107 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1535 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-5 2543 C4.3-H-TUE-AM2-4 1722 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 2068 D3.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1813 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2206 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1336 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1893 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-6 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1458 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1761 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2121 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1499 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1339 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1340 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2099 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1561 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1700 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-1 2261 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1555 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2557 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2435 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2068 D3.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1741 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1617 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1758 F3.2-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1315 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1532 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2341 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1400 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-2 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 2122 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-6 2123 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-4 2525 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1182 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-2 2368 D1.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2189 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1753 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2247 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-2 1588 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1528 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1488 B1.2-H-WED-AM2-1 2380 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2533 C4.3-H-MON-PM2-2 1552 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2257 D1.2-H-THU-AM1-3 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 Author Habermeier, Hanns-Ulrich Habraken, Anne-Marie Hadjiev, Viktor Hage, F.S. Hahn, H. Hahn, Horst Hahn, Horst Hahn, Horst Hahn, Torsten Hähner, Peter Haidemenopoulos, Gregory Haidemenopoulos, Gregory Hall, Peter Hall, Peter J. Hall, Peter J. Hamade, Sami Hamaekers, Jan Hamasaiid, Anwar Häming, Marc Hampl, Milan Hamza, Mohamed Han, Wei-Qiang Han, Wentuo Handoko, Albertus Hangen, Ude Hangen, Ude Hanh, Horst Hannard, Florent Hänninen, Hannu Hänninen, Hannu Hans, Karen Hansen, Mirko Hanske, Christoph Hanßke, Felix Hara, Agnieszka Hara, Agnieszka Hara, Agnieszka Haramus, Vasyl Harmuth, Harald Harris, Adrian Harris, William Harris, Zachary Härtel, Markus Härtel, Markus Hartmaier, Alexander Hartmann, Daniel Hashemi, Neda Hasik, Magdalena Hassein-Bey, Amel Hind Hatem, Tarek Hattori, Yoshiyuki Hauert, Roland Hauptmann, Jan Hauptstein, Bastian Haycock, John Haynes, Peter D. Haynl, Christian Healy, Noel Hebda, Edyta Hébert, Cécile Heiss, Alexander Helfen, Lukas Heljak, Marcin Heljak, Marcin Helstein, Piotr Hemker, Kevin Henrard, Luc Henriques, David Héraud, Lorène Héripré, Eva Herlach, Dieter Herlach, Dieter Hernández, Elba Hernández-Mayoral, Mercedes Hernandez-Rodriguez, M. A. L. Hernandez-Sosa, Gerardo Herold, Claire Herrmann, Axel Siegfried Herrmann, Inge K. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 131 Index Abstract Id Symposium 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2257 D1.2-H-THU-AM1-3 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1400 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1411 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1697 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1852 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-3 2558 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1780 C2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2534 C4.3-H-TUE-AM2-3 2132 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-6 1194 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1821 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1831 D2.2-H-THU-AM2-1 2252 D3.2-H-WED-PM1-5 1325 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1956 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 1958 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2131 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2133 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2081 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 1332 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 1529 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1266 F2.1-H-THU-AM2-4 2342 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2338 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2493 E3.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1338 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1632 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1874 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1876 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1993 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1663 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1867 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 2508 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2143 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2088 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2137 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2409 C1.1-H-TUE-PM1-2 1183 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2207 B1.1-H-WED-AM1-4 1337 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1514 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 1206 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1288 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1747 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2163 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2167 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1357 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1398 F2.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2229 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1372 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1615 D3.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 1959 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1579 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-3 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2096 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1748 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 2376 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-3 2379 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2404 C3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-2 2074 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 132 Author Herrmann, Marion Hesselbach, Johanne Hessler-Wyser, Aicha Heyn, Andreas Hickel, Tilmann Hidalgo-Manrique, Paloma Hierold, Christofer Higashida, Kenji HIRAGA, Heijiro Hirayama, Kyosuke Hirose, Akio Hirtz, Michael Hirtz, Michael Hoche, Francois-Xavier Höche, Thomas Hochrainer, Thomas Hochrainer, Thomas Hodgson, Peter Hoefnagels, Johan Hoefnagels, Johan Hoefnagels, Johan Hoefnagels, Johan Hoerhold, Réjane Hofer, Ferdinand Hoffman, Jacek Hoffmann, Jan Hoffmann, Justus Hofmann, Heinrich Hofmann, Heinrich Hofmann, Heinrich Hohe, Jörg Hohe, Jörg Hohenwarter, Anton Holešinský, Jan Holliman, Peter Homa, Marta Homa, Marta Homa, Marta Homa, Marta Homer, Mark Honda, Sawao Honda, Sawao Hong, Young Taik Höppel, Heinz Werner Höppel, Heinz Werner Höppel, Heinz Werner Höppel, Heinz-Werner Horita, Zenji Hornberger, Benjamin Hort, Norbert Horváth, Klaudia Hoshino, Manabu Houdellier, Florent Howes, Paul Huang, Qiuliang Huang, Yi Huang, Yi Hubert, Olivier Hufenus, Rudolf Huger, Marc Huger, Marc Humenik, Martin Hurtado, Antonio Huseynov, Vusal Hussain, Tanveer Hüter, C. Hüttl, Regina Huvelin, Zhao Hÿtch, Martin Iankov, Dimitre Ibarra, Manuel Ricardo Ibrahim, Mohamed Idaszek, Joanna Idaszek, Joanna Idrobo, Juan-Carlos Ikeda, Tomohiro Ikeda, Yuichi Ilday, Fatih Ömer Imafuku, Muneyuki Abstract Id Symposium 1850 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-1 2427 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1805 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-5 2092 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1986 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-2 2464 B2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1773 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1889 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1384 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1233 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1195 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2018 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1804 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1867 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1377 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1674 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-1 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2425 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1320 D1.2-P-WED-P2 2304 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2222 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-1 1491 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2126 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1823 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2496 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1548 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1741 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2001 C2.2-P-WED-P2 2108 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 2220 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-6 1563 B1.2-O-MON-PM2-4 2475 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1976 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1209 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2420 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1649 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1574 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1344 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 1345 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1334 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2306 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-4 1846 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1209 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 2044 D2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2424 E4.1-P-WED-P2 2392 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1901 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2374 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2043 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2108 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 2001 C2.2-P-WED-P2 1741 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 1548 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1860 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2490 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2017 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1684 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1686 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Impellizzeri, Giuliana Imperor-Clerc, Marianne Indyka, Paulina Íñiguez, Jorge Ioannou-Sougleridis, Vassilios Ionescu, E. Ionescu, Emanuel Ionescu, Emanuel Irvine, Stuart Ishikawa, Nobuyuki Issa, Inas Ito, Takashi Ivanchenko, Leonid Ivanisenko, Yu. Ivanisenko, Yulia Ivanisenko, Yuliia Iwamoto, Yuji Iwamoto, Yuji Iwasaki, Ryo Izquierdo, Victor Izquierdo-Roca, Victor Izquierdo-Roca, Victor J. Jacques, Pascal Jablonska, Justyna Jacques, Pascal J. Jäger, Aleš Jagielski, Jacek Jakubiak, Szymon Jakubiak, Szymon Jakubowicz, Jaroslaw Jakubowska, Dorota Jakubowska, Justyna James, Richard Janas, Andrzej Jancu, Jean-Marc Janczak-Rusch, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Jolanta Janczak-Rusch, Jolanta Janczak-Rush, Jolanta Janeček, Miloš Jang, Je-Wook Jang, Jinsung Janiszewska, Dominika Janko, Christina Janusz, Marta Januszewicz, Bartłomiej Januszewicz, Bartłomiej Jarosinski, Lukasz Jarosz, Robert Jaroszewicz, Jakub Jarząbek, Dariusz Jarząbek, Dariusz Jarząbek, Dariusz M. Jasielec, Jerzy Janusz Jauffres, David Jaworska, Lucyna Jaworska, Lucyna Jaya, B. Nagamani Jayaseelan, Daniel Doni Jayaseelan, Daniel Doni Je, Hwanil Jedrzejczak, Anna Jemblie, Lise Jeong, Myung Yung Jerez, Oscar Jeurgens, Lars Jeurgens, Lars Jeurgens, Lars Jeurgens, Lars P. H. Jeurgens, Lars P.H. Jewell, Eifion Jezierska, Elżbieta Jeż, Mateusz Jędrzejczak, Anna Jędrzejewski, Roman Jia, Quanxi Jiang, Qixiang Jiang, Qixiang Abstract Id Symposium 1377 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1762 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 2058 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1687 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1687 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1313 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-1 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1558 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1650 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-5 2592 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1320 D1.2-P-WED-P2 2380 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2187 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1941 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-6 2374 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2375 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 2375 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 2374 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1375 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1193 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-3 2361 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1442 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2492 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1254 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1435 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-4 2625 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-4 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1970 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2188 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1861 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-2 2207 B1.1-H-WED-AM1-4 2624 B3.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1805 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-5 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2187 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2035 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2190 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 2102 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1932 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-5 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1434 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2475 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1503 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 2311 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1506 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1400 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-2 2303 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2302 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2299 D3.3-H-TUE-PM1-1 2360 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2347 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2226 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2237 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2144 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2169 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2135 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-4 2127 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-5 2518 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2423 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 2262 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2264 B3.2-P-WED-P2 Author Jimémez Mena, Norberto Jiménez-Suárez, Alberto Jiroutova, Dita Johansson-Jõesaar, Mats Johansson-Jõesaar, Mats Peter Johnson, Lars Jokisch, Stephan Joly-Pottuz, Lucile Jomaa, Mohamed Hedi Jones, Robert José Luis, González-Carrasco Joseph, Aurélie Jothi, Sathiskumar Joulain, Anne Jozwik, Iwona Juarez-Hernandez, A. Judek, Jarek Judek, Jarosław Jung, Joong Eun Jung, Kwang-Ho Jung, Kwang-Ho Jung, Seung-Boo Jung, Seung-Boo Junghähnel, Manuela Jüngst, Tomasz Jurczyk-Kowalska, Magdalena Juszczyk, Barbara Juszczyk, Barbara Juszczyk, Barbara Kaban, Ivan Kaban, Ivan Kabashin, Andrei Kabir-Mohamadi, Maryam Kaburaki, Hideo Kachold, Franziska Kaczmarek, Lukasz Kaczmarek, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Łukasz Kadri, Rana Kadri, Rana Kailer, Andreas Kainer, Karl Kainer, Karl Ulrich Kalemba-Rec, Izabela Kaleta, Jerzy Kalisz, Małgorzata Kaltwasser, Arved Kalyva, Maria Kałus, Agnieszka Kamai, Masatoshi Kameche, Farid Kaminska, Maria Kamińska, Maria Kamiński, Janusz Kamoutsi, Helen Kaneko, Katsumi Kaneko, Takahiro Kang, Suk Hoon Kania, Bogusz Kania, Zofia Kapp, Marlene Kappl, Herbert Kaptay, George Kaptay, George Kaptay, George Kaptay, George Kaptay, George Kar-Narayan, Sohini Kar-Narayan, Sohini Kar-Narayan, Sohini Kar-Narayan, Sohini Kar-Narayan, Sohini Kara, Levent Kara, Levent Karaali, Ahcene Karabi, Mohammad Karantzalis, Alexander E. Karantzalis, Alexander E. Index Abstract Id Symposium 1680 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1276 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1691 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1229 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1522 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1755 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2199 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2240 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1905 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-1 1771 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1883 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2416 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1211 B2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2362 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-1 2145 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-4 2358 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2353 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2138 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1291 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2326 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1197 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1340 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1339 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1499 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2051 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1805 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1366 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1365 D1.2-O-WED-PM1-2 2066 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-5 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2035 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2035 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2281 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1292 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-4 1454 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-4 2416 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1719 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1480 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1260 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-2 1328 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-5 1195 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2497 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1253 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 1258 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2281 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2522 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1171 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1649 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1652 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2291 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2296 C1.1-H-WED-AM1-1 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1489 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-2 2225 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2071 F3.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2410 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-2 2383 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2016 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2018 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 Author Karbowniczek, Joanna Karczewski, Jakub Karczewski, Radosław Karjalainen, Pentti Karlik, Miroslav Karnthaler, Hans-Peter Karny, Maciej Karpenkov, Dmitriy Karpenkov, Dmitriy Karpenkov, Dmitriy Karpierz, Ewelina Karpiński, Bartłomiej Kasada, Ryuta Kašiarová, Monika Kasperovich, Galina Kassam, Tahsin Ali Kata, Dariusz Katan, Claudine Katan, Claudine Katz, Aurélien Kaufhold, Julia Kaufhold, Julia Kaufhold, Julia Kautschor, Lars-Oliver Kawałko, Jakub Kawałko, Jakub Kawasaki, Megumi Kaya, Ali Can Kaya, Ali-Can Kazimierczak, Honorata Kazimierczak, Honorata Kazimierczak, Honorata Kazimierski, Dariusz Kazior, Jan Kazmierczak, Piotr Kaźmierczak, Piotr Kaźmierczak, Piotr Kąc, Sławomir Keast, Vicki Keast, Vicki Keast, Vicki Kedra, Aneta Kedra, Aneta Kefel, Pelin Keller, Juergen kellou, Abdelhafid Kelsch, Marion Kenel, Christoph Kepenekian, Mikael Kepenekian, Mikael Kermarrec, Marie Kermode, James Kerr, Ian Kerscher, Eberhard Ketov, Sergey Khajavi, Sakineh Khalid, mohammed khantoul, reda Kharanzhevskii, Eugen Kharlamova, Tamara Khater, Antoine Khelifati, Nabil Khovaylo, Vladimir Khovaylo, Vladimir Khovaylo, Vlsdimir Kiani, Meysam Kiełbus, Andrzej Kiełbus, Andrzej Kiener, Daniel Kiener, Daniel Kierdaszuk, Jakub Kijenska, Ewa Kijeńska, Ewa Kikuta, Akemi Killinger, Andreas Killinger, Andreas Kilmametov, A.R. Kilmametov, Askar Kilmametov, Askar Abstract Id Symposium 1376 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1852 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-3 1926 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2209 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 1432 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1432 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2374 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2375 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1944 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1946 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1962 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1964 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1277 D3.2-H-WED-AM2-4 1175 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1438 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1175 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2475 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1563 B1.2-O-MON-PM2-4 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2570 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2438 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2439 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2099 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1242 D2.3-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1683 D2.3-H-THU-AM2-1 2044 D2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2335 C3.2-P-TUE-P1 2082 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2066 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-5 2413 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1991 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1726 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-3 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2076 D1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2150 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 2279 D1.2-O-THU-AM2-4 1438 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1264 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2558 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1999 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1444 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-6 1757 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1880 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2121 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2071 F3.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1935 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2327 B1.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2311 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2586 D1.2-P-WED-P2 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1549 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1738 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1696 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1917 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 2019 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 2253 A1.2-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1491 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1678 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1375 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-2 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1718 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-5 1376 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 Author Kilmametov, Askar Kilmametov, Askar R. KIM, Byung-Nam Kim, Hye Jin Kim, Jinkyung Kim, Ka Ram Kim, Ki Buem Kim, Kwang-Seok Kim, Kwang-Seok Kim, Sang-Gweon Kim, Sang-Gweon Kim, Sang-Gweon Kim, Sang-Gweon Kim, Se Jong Kim, Seong-Woong Kim, SeongNyeong Kim, Seung-Eon Kim, Tae Kyu Kim, Yong Woo Kim, Yun Ho Kimura, Akihiko Kimura, Yuuji Kinloch, Ian Kinloch, Ian Kircher, Volkmar Kirchheim, Reiner Kirchheim, Reiner Kirchlechner, Christoph Kiriakidis, George Kiriakidis, George Kisi, Erich Kitsyuk, Evgeniy Klasik, Adam Klemm, Volker Klich, Marek Klie, Robert Klinser, Gregor Klotzbach, Annett Kmieć, Mateusz Knell, Sascha Knez, Daniel Knez, Mato Knopf-Marques, Helena Knutsson, Johan Kobayashi, Equo Kobayashi, Equo Kobayashi, Masakazu Koch, Stefanie Kochmanski, Pawel Kockmann, Alexander Kocurek, Robert Kogtenkova, Olga Kohlstedt, Hermann Kohyama, Yuko Kojima, Daiki Kokkotos, Ioannis Kokosza, Adam Kolesnikova, K.I. Koller, R. Koller, Stefan Kolmas, Joanna Kolodziejczyk, Lukasz Kołodziejczyk, Łukasz Komata, Hiroki Komoda, Ryosuke Komorek, Zenon Konachkov, Viktor König, Tobias A.F. Konyashin, Igor Koo, Hyung-Jun Koper, Jeremiasz Koprowski, Paweł Kopte, Torsten Korgel, Brian A. Korhonen, Esa Korneva, Anna Korneva, Anna Korona, Krzysztof Kortshagen, Uwe Abstract Id Symposium 2244 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2242 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2243 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1778 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1638 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-3 2551 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1194 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1621 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 2612 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-4 2323 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1503 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1867 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1252 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1873 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2284 A1.3-H-TUE-AM2-1 1968 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2573 B1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2590 C4.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1800 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1436 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1368 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1455 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1669 D2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 1462 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1420 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1434 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1371 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2128 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1713 C4.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1251 B1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1571 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1734 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2291 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1610 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2361 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1740 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1578 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 2051 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 1233 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 2538 C4.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 1356 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1410 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1410 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1356 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2220 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-6 2170 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 2036 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1395 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1808 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2056 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2440 D1.2-H-THU-AM2-3 1329 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2143 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1506 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2296 C1.1-H-WED-AM1-1 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1426 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2151 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 2513 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-6 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1531 C3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1797 D1.1-P-WED-P2 Author Kortus, Jens Kortus, Jens Kortus, Jens Kosik, Alicja Kosik, Alicja Kosmal, Magda Köster, Alain Kostka, Aleksander Kościelniak, Barbara Kościelniak, Barbara Kot, Marcin Kota, Asahi Kothleitner, Gerald Kottfer, Daniel Kotzurek, Jaromir Kováč, František Koval, Vladimir Kovalenko, Maksym Kowalczyk, Krzysztof Kowalczyk, Maciej Kowalczyk, Maciej Kowalczyk-Gajewska, Katarzyna Koyama, Motomichi Koyama, Motomichi Koyama, Motomichi Koyama, Motomichi Koyama, Motomichi Koyama, Motomichi Koyama, Motomichi Koyanagi, Yoshihiko Kozera, Rafal Kozeschnik, Ernst Kozeschnik, Ernst Kozeschnik, Ernst Kozeschnik, Ernst Kozeschnik, Ernst Kozic, Darjan Kozikowska, Ewelina Kozikowska, Ewelina Kozikowska, Ewelina Kozlov, Artem Kozlowska, Joanna Kozlowski, Miroslaw Kozub, Barbara Kozubski, Rafal Kozuka, Hiromitsu Kraft, Oliver Krahl, Michael Krajewska, Aleksandra Krajewska, Aleksandra Krajewski, Pawel K. Krajewski, Pawel K. Krajewski, Witold K. Krajewski, Witold K. Krajňák, Tomáš Krautz, Maria Krawczyk, Janusz Krawczynska, Agnieszka Krawczyńska, Agnieszka Krawiec, Halina Kraxner, Johanna Krebs, Jérôme Krechel, Christian Kreher, David Kremmer, Thomas Kren, Harald Krenn, Heinz Kreuzeder, Marius Kriegel, Mario J. Krieger, Waldemar Kronenberger, Markus Król, Paulina Królicka, Agnieszka Krstic, Vladimir Krucińska, Izabella Krucińska, Izabella Krug, Mario Krüger, Jörg Kruk, Adam European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 133 Index Abstract Id Symposium 1505 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1695 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2 2232 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1673 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1493 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1418 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-6 2098 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1748 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1632 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1738 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2116 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 2135 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-4 2127 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-5 2527 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2073 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1968 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1606 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1569 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1804 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2126 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2003 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2353 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1395 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1755 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2272 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2573 B1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1551 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-5 2590 C4.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1327 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2088 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2143 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1477 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2548 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1592 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1711 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1328 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-5 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2134 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1320 D1.2-P-WED-P2 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1961 B1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2506 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1494 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1582 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1559 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2225 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1610 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1673 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1674 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-1 1530 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 2149 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 1569 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1568 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1608 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 2304 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2222 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-1 1184 C4.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1422 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1523 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2126 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1580 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1393 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1691 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 134 Author Kruk, Adam Kruk, Robert Krutko, Nikolai Krywka, Christina Krywka, Christina Krzak, Justyna Krzeminski, Pawel Ksiazek, Marzanna Ksiazek, Marzanna Kubiak, Krzysztof Kublik, Zaneta Kuboň, Zdeněk Kubota, Masanobu Kubota, Masanobu Küçükömeroğlu, Tevfik Küçükömeroğlu, Tevfik Kuczera, Pawel Kudyba, Artur Kugler, Szymon Kühn, Uta Kukla, Dominik Kukli, Kaupo Kukobat, Radovan Kula, Piotr Kula, Piotr Kula, Piotr Kulagin, Roman Kulasa, Joanna Kulasa, Joanna Kulczyk, Mariusz Kulczyk, Mariusz Kulczyk, Mariusz Kulczyk, Mariusz Kulczyk, Mariusz Kulczyk, Mariusz Kulesza-Matlak, Grazyna Kulesza-Matlak, Grazyna Kulik, Tadeusz Kulik, Tadeusz Kulik, Tadeusz Kulitckii, Vladislav Kumar, Devendra Kümmel, Frank Kümmel, Frank Kunce, Izabela Kunce, Izabela Kundin, Julia Kundin, Julia Kuntz, Matthias Kuntz, Meinhard Kuntz, Meinhard Kurahashi, Ryuro Kurpaska, Lukasz Kursumovic, Ahmed Kurtuldu, Güven Kurzac, Jaroslaw Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydlowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Abstract Id Symposium 1349 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1482 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2491 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-2 1276 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 2311 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 2029 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1562 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-1 2191 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2017 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2191 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2120 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1999 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-5 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2490 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 2486 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1665 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-5 1481 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1516 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2427 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1402 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-2 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2542 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1305 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1466 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1906 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1291 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1288 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1629 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2294 C3.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1783 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1790 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2065 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1192 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1258 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1794 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2051 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2165 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1212 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2573 B1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1403 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1633 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1300 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-4 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1515 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1810 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1766 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1294 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1280 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1625 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2413 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2307 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1797 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2009 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1300 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1291 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1946 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1944 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1962 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1964 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2072 A1.1-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 1432 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1715 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1736 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan Kurzynowski, Tomasz Kusinski, Jan Kusz, Boguslaw Kuttner, Christian Kuziak, Roman Kuzmin, Peter Kwasniak, Piotr Kwiatkowska, Magdalena Kwiatkowski, Konrad Kwiatkowski, Konrad Kwiatkowski, Konrad Kwiatkowski, Konrad Kyzioł, Karol Kyzioł, Karol La Magna, Antonino Labarta, A. Labs, Sabrina Lach, Radosław Lackner, Juergen Markus Lackner, Juergen Markus Lacroix, Lise-Marie Lagos, Miguel Lähderanta, E. Lahoubi, Mahieddine Laktionova, Marina Lalau, Yasmine Lalloue, Fabrice Lancellotti, Isabella Lang, Peter Langdon, Terence Langdon, Terence G. Langer, Gábor A. Langeslag, Stefanie Langlois, Cyril Langlois, Cyril Lankiewicz, Konrad Lapovok, Rimma Lapovok, Rimma Lapp, Justin Lardjane, Nadia larouk, zeghda Lascano Farak, Sheyla Katherine Laska, Mateusz Lasseux, Didier Latroche, Michel Latuch, Jerzy Laura, Saldaña Laurenceau, Emmanuelle Laurent-Brocq, Mathilde Lavagna, Luca Lavagna, Luca Lavalle, Philippe Lavery, Leah Lavrentiev, Mikhail Lawrence, Mike Lawrence, Samantha Laza, Simona Le Bourhis, Eric Le Goff, Xavier Le Parc, Rozenn Leaux, Floriane Lebedev, Egor Lebidaki, Evaggelia LeBlan, Thierry Lebrun, Laurent Lech, Sebastian Lecomte-Beckers, Jacqueline Ledda, Luigi Lee, Han-Joo Lee, Jae-Hoon Lee, Jae-Hoon Lee, Jae-Hoon Lee, Jae-Hoon Lee, Keon Jae Lee, Kwang Seok Lee, Kyubock Lee, Kyubock Abstract Id Symposium 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2424 E4.1-P-WED-P2 2392 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1469 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1838 B1.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1593 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-1 1646 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1598 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1454 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-4 2447 C3.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2296 C1.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1288 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2311 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1211 B2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2495 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1953 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2312 B2.2-H-TUE-PM1-4 1211 B2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 1342 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1837 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1851 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1403 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2559 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1411 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2364 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-3 2593 B1.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 2035 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 1297 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1954 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 2506 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1395 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1482 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1548 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 2306 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-4 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1457 F3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1886 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1846 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 1719 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2346 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1189 B1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1855 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1766 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2245 D2.3-H-WED-PM1-1 1218 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1218 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2001 C2.2-P-WED-P2 2242 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1980 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1897 A1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2493 E3.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1312 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1553 E4.1-H-WED-AM2-1 1720 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 2495 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 2488 A1.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1662 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1970 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1279 C2.2-P-WED-P2 1270 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-2 1548 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1544 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2272 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 Author Lee, Oon Jew Lee, William Edward Lee, William Edward Lee, Zheng Guang Lee, Zing Siang Lefebvre, Williams Leger, Alain Legris, Alexandre Lei, Boxia Leinenbach, Christian Leisner, Peter Leitner, Alexander Lejeune, Martine Lemang, Mathilde Lembke, M. Lemonnier, Sébastien Leng, Jinsong Lepple, Maren Leriche, Anne Leriche, Anne Leriche, Anne Leroux, Christine Leroux, Christine Leroy, Eric Leskelä, Markku Leśniak, Magdalena Letoublon, A. Letzig, Dietmar Letzig, Dietmar Letzig, Dietmar Levallois, C. Levi, Kemal Lewandowska, Malgorzata Lewandowska, Malgorzata Lewandowska, Malgorzata Lewandowska, Małgorzata Lewandowska, Małgorzata Lewandowska, Małgorzata Lewandowska, Małgorzata Lewenstam, Andrzej Lewis, Anthony Lewis, Roger Lewis, Roger Lewis, Roger Lewis, Roger Lhuissier, Pierre Lhuissier, Pierre Lhuissier, Pierre Lhussier, Pierre Li, J.H. Li, Jia Li, Jiehua Li, Qingming Li, Ran Li, Sen Li, Songjie Li, W.L. Li, Y.S. Liashenko, Oleksii Liebing, Simon Liebscher, Christian Liedl, Tim Lienhard, Jörg Lilensten, Lola Lilensten, Lola Lilleodden, Erica Lin, I-Ting Lin, I-Ting Lin, Liyi Lin, Mingxuan Linder, Michel Lindholm, Dag Lingwei, Yang Lipecka, Joanna Lipinska, Marta Lipinski, Marek Lipinski, Marek Lipinski, Marek Lippmann, Wolfgang Index Abstract Id Symposium 1883 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2182 B2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1881 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2473 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1718 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-5 1512 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1564 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1437 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1261 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 1437 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1796 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-4 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 2495 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1270 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-2 1216 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 2056 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 2164 B1.3-H-TUE-AM2-2 1961 B1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1657 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 2322 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 1942 B1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 2076 D1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 2319 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-2 1730 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1646 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2336 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1928 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1195 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1739 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1218 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1591 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1589 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-4 1272 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1274 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-2 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 1713 C4.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1461 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1223 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 1656 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1620 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1336 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1855 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1527 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-2 2228 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1243 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2398 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1658 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1698 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1696 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2056 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1801 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1601 A1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 2209 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 1545 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1246 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2116 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 1770 C4.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2454 D1.2-H-WED-PM1-4 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1886 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 Author Lis, Jerzy Lis, Jerzy Liskiewicz, Tomasz Lisunov, K Litynska-Dobrzynska, Lidia Litynska-Dobrzynska, Lidia Litynska-Dobrzynska, Lidia Lityńska-Dobrzyńska, Lidia Lityńska-Dobrzyńska, Lidia Liu, Congcong Liu, Feng Liu, Feng Liu, Maochang Liu, Xiaoxiao Liu, Yanju Liz-Marzán, Luis Llanes, Luis LLorca, Javier Lnanglois, Valerie Loch, Joanna Locritani, Mirko Löffler, Jörg Löffler, Jörg F. Logrand, Federica Loh, Leonard Lombez, L. Lommens, Petra Long, X.Y. Longo, Paolo Lopez-Bezanilla, Alejandro Lopez-Ponte, Xavier Lorusso, Massimo Lorusso, Massimo Losch, Katharina Louchez, Marc-Antoine Louis, Enrique Loukaides, Evros Louzguine-Luzgin, Dmitriy López, Gabriel A. López, Simon López, Simón López Mariño, Simón López-Ferreno, Inaki López-Marino, Simón López-Marino, Simón Lu, K. Lu, Qi Lu, Qi Lu, Wenjun Lu, Wenjun Lu, Xuekun Lucas, Irene Lückl, Martin Ludwig, Alfred Ludwig, Lars Ludwig, Wolfgang Ludwig, Wolfgang Lui, Shichao Lukes, Jaroslav Lunt, Matthew Luo, Yongkun Luo, Zhao-Ping Łapiński, Marcin Łataś, Zbigniew Łazarska, Małgorzata Łazińska, Magdalena Łazińska, Magdalena Łukaszczyk, Alicja Łyczkowska, Katarzyna Ma, Xing Ma, Xiuliang Maaß, Johann MACADRE, Arnaud Macadre, Arnaud Mackert, Viktor MacLaren, Ian MacManus-Driscoll, Judith L. MacNeil, Sheila Maczuga, Mariola Abstract Id Symposium 1837 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1851 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 2092 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 2423 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2296 C1.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1893 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-6 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 2247 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-2 1808 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1765 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1755 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1922 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1481 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1209 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1516 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1481 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1991 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1916 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1442 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1957 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1693 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1530 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1608 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 2305 E4.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1720 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1456 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2161 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-2 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1666 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2113 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1179 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2542 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2124 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2577 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2269 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1891 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 1381 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 2449 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1572 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1600 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 2189 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1536 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1677 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1665 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-5 2490 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1857 A2.1-H-THU-AM1-1 1985 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1351 B1.2-H-WED-PM1-1 1346 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1417 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2179 D3.2-H-THU-AM2-4 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1846 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2230 F3.1-H-THU-AM2-4 Author Madigou, Veronique Madigou, Veronique Magén, Cesar Magén, César Magne, Damien Mahabadi, Delara Mahmoud, Morsi Mohamed Maier, Verena Mailis, Sakellaris Maire, Eric Maiti, Raman Maitournam, Habibou Maj, Piotr Maj, Piotr Majchrowicz, Kamil Majerski, Krzysztof Major, Bogusław Major, Lukasz Major, Lukasz Major, Roman Major, Roman Major, Roman Makowska, Katarzyna Makuch, Anna Makuch, Anna Malara, Szymon Malara, Szymon Malara, Szymon Malara, Szymon Malchère, Annie Malczyk, Piotr Malczyk, Piotr Malczyk, Piotr Malec, Witold Malec, Witold Malek, Marcin Malek, Marcin Malek, Marcin Malfliet, Annelies Mallah, Marcel Mallmann, Camila Manara, Dario Mandy, Mélodie Manfredi, Diego Manfredi, Diego Mangler, Clemens Mank, Arjan Mannino, Giovanni Mansour, Elie Mansour, Nahla Mansri, Abdelmalek Maouche, Hichem Marae Djouda, Joseph Marano, Emanuele Marcela, Lieblich Marchais, Alexandre Marchand, Gilles Marchese, Giulio Marchi-Delapierre, Caroline Marcisz, Jarosław Marín, Lorena Marín-Rueda, Juan Ramón Marinou, Amalia Marinou, Amalia Mark, Andrew Markus, Torsten Marotzke, Christian Marquardt, Julien Mars, Krzysztof Mars, Krzysztof Marsden, Alexander Marsich, Eleonora Martin, Benjamin Martin, Christelle Martin, Christophe Martin, Christophe Martin, Christophe L. Martin, Christophe Louis Martin, Juliette Abstract Id Symposium 1683 D2.3-H-THU-AM2-1 2295 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1824 B1.1-H-WED-PM1-2 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1651 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1227 A1.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2280 C3.2-H-TUE-AM2-4 1725 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2275 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 2168 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2561 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1263 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1351 B1.2-H-WED-PM1-1 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2210 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2389 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-1 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1456 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2102 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 1809 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2107 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1472 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2220 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-6 1502 B2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2156 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-1 1663 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1388 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1549 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1441 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2379 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2385 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2376 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-3 1238 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1441 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1549 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1459 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1539 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1184 C4.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1460 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 1826 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1176 A1.2-P-TUE-P1 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2313 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2019 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 2018 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2016 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1617 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2370 D3.3-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 1389 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2282 D1.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1859 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1663 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1938 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1759 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 2205 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 2089 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1177 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2207 B1.1-H-WED-AM1-4 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1686 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 Author Martin, May Martin, Nigel Martin, T. Martina, Filo Martinez, Gregorio Martinez Rubi, Yadienka Martinez-Pedrero, Fernando Martins, Rodrigo Martins, Sonia Martins, Vitor L. Martonak, Roman Marzari, Nicola Mas, Bartolome Mascaro, Aurore Masenelli-Varlot, Karine Masenelli-Varlot, Karine Masenelli-Varlot, Karine Maskell, Daniel Masoumi, Maryam Massart, Thierry J. Masseboeuf, Aurélien Mastromarino, Sara Masuda, Chitoshi Matcher, Stephen J. Mathevet, Fabrice Mathias, Sonja Mathioudakis, Ioannis Máthis, Kristián Mathur, Sanjay Matras, Anna Matsuda, Hiroshi Matsuda, Junko Matsuda, Mitsuhiro Matsukawa, Michinori Matsunaga, Hisao Matsunaga, Hisao Matsuo, Takashi Matsuo, Takashi Matsuo, Takashi Matsuoka, Saburo Matsuoka, Saburo Matsuoka, Saburo Matsuoka, Takahiro Matuła, Tomasz Matuszewski, Kamil Matveev, Danila Mauchamp, Vincent Mauchamp, Vincent Mayer, Nicolas Alexander Mayer-Gall, Thomas Mayr, Peter Maziarz, Wojciech Mazilkin, A.A. Mazilkin, Andrei Mazilkin, Andrei Mazilkin, Andrey Mazilkin, Andrey Mazurkiewicz, Boguslaw Mazzaro, Raffaello McCain, Stephen McCall, Scott McGettrick, James McGettrick, James McKibbin, Sarah Medina, Sebastián Medlin, Douglas Mehadoui, Razika Mehrdad, Yazdani-Pedram Meille, Sylvain Melde, Kai Melk, Latifa Melk, Latifa Mellor, Brian Ménage, Stéphane Menaszek, Elżbieta Mendez, Nestor Mendis, Chamini Mengucci, Paolo Menner, Angelika European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 135 Index Abstract Id Symposium 1684 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2265 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2464 B2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1594 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2081 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1615 D3.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 1413 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 2081 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1180 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1938 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1414 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1310 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2173 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1451 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1962 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1944 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1964 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1946 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1697 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2082 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2052 F1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2478 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2149 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 2222 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-1 2304 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2398 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2120 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2173 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2527 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1342 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2104 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-3 1243 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2022 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1511 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-1 1326 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1264 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1900 E2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1896 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1935 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1539 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1175 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2342 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2338 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1538 A1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1276 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1492 C4.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1229 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1586 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1935 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1564 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2490 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1665 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-5 2512 D1.2-I/K-THU-AM1-1 1326 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1569 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1568 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1608 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1693 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1765 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1530 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1422 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1349 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2126 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2362 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-1 136 Author Menner, Angelika Menu, Patrick Mera, Gabriela Mercionu, Ionel Mergia, Konstantina Merkle, Arno Merklein, Marion Mertens, Florian Merzlikin, Sergiy Meschut, Gerson Meshi, Louisa Mesrati, Nadir Mestra, Álvaro Meyer, Daniel Meynen, V. Meynen, Vera Mhin, Sungwook Mhin, Sungwook Mhin, Sungwook Mhin, Sungwook Micalizzi, Paolo Michail, Giannis Michailidis, Nikolaos Michailidis, Nikolaos Michalska, Angelika Michalska, Angelika Michalski, Bartosz Michalski, Jakub Michalski, Jakub Michalski, Jakub Michalski, Jerzy Michalski, Paweł Michelet, Lionel Michielsen, B. Michler, Johann Miele, Philippe Miele, Philippe Mielewczyk-Gryń, Aleksandra Mielewczyk-Gryń, Aleksandra Miernik, Krzysztof Mifune, Tomoki Mihara, Mami Mija, Alice MIJA, Alice Mija, Alice Mikhail, Nestoklon Mikuśkiewicz, Marta Milhet, Xavier Minor, Andrew Minor, Andrew Mionic, Marijana Mionic, Marijana Miotti Bettanini, Alvise Miranda Mena, Joaquin Miruszewski, Tadeusz Mishra, Nilesha Misra, Devesh Miszczyk, Magdalena Mitachi, Seiko Mithieux, Jean-Denis Mitka, Mikołaj Mitoraj, Marzena Mitoraj, Marzena Miwa, Jill Miyamoto, Hiroyuki Miyasaka, Tsutomu Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jaroslaw Mizera, Jarosław Mizera, Jarosław Mizera, Jarosław Mizera, Jarosław Möbius, Teresa Modler, Niels Abstract Id Symposium 2358 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2145 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-4 2419 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1884 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1747 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1206 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1726 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-3 1691 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2268 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-5 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 2094 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2336 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2328 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2331 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1731 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-2 1270 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-2 1347 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1593 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-1 1465 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1270 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-2 1992 D3.2-H-THU-AM2-1 2336 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2331 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1212 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2238 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1828 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2301 F1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1866 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1832 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2253 A1.2-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2043 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1528 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1784 A1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1273 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2059 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 2549 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-6 1235 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2073 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1209 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1517 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2116 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 1762 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 2134 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1852 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-3 2464 B2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1851 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1845 E2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1191 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1593 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-1 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1329 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1417 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2394 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1474 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-5 1539 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1805 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1741 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2108 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1332 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 2189 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2079 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2098 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1506 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1385 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1867 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 2119 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Modler, Niels Modler, Niels Modler, Nils Modreanu, Mircea Modrzyk, Wojciech Mogilny, Georgiy Mogucheva, Anna Mohamadi, Mahdi Mola, Javad Mola, Javad Molak, Rałał Molina, José Miguel Molina, José Miguel Molina, José Miguel Molina Jordá, José Miguel Molina Jordá, José Miguel Molina Jordá, José Miguel Molina-Aldareguia, Jon Molina-Aldareguía, Jon M. Molina-Aldareguia, Jon Mikel Molina-Jorde, José-Miguel Momotani, Yuji Momotani, Yuji Monclús, Miguel Mondoux, Christophe Monje, Ivonne Eliana Monllor, Luis Simón Monnier, Judith Monreal, Alfonso Montanaro, Laura Montembault, Alexandra Montemor, Fátima Montemor, M. F. Montemor, M.F. Monthioux, Marc Montigaud, Hervé Moody, M. Morales, Daniel Morales, Jaime Morandi, Vittorio Morata, Alejandro Morata, Alex Morata, Alex Morata, Álex Moreira, Francys Kley Vieira Moreira, Roberto Morellón, Luis Alberto Moreno, Arnaldo Moreno, Rodrigo Morgiel, Jerzy Morgiel, Jerzy Morgiel, Jerzy Mori, Koichi Moriche, Rocío Morimoto, Toshiharu MORITA, Koji Morita, Koji Moriyama, Andre-Luis Morris, Angela Morsi, Mohamed Bekhet Mortensen, Andreas Mortensen, Andreas Mortensen, Andreas Morthomas, Julien Morthomas, Julien Moskal, Grzegorz Moskal, Grzegorz Moskal, Grzegprz Moskalewicz, Tomasz Moszner, Frank Moszner, Frank Mościcki, Tomasz Motalov, Vladimir Motyka, Maciej Motyka, Maciej Motz, Christian Motz, Christian mouline, zineb Moura e Silva, Teresa Abstract Id Symposium 2062 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2097 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1951 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1521 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1385 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1461 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2302 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2081 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2556 B2.2-H-WED-AM1-4 2173 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1783 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1790 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1328 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-5 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 1545 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1424 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-1 1400 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2379 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2295 D2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2100 C2.3-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1785 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1281 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1935 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 2309 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-3 2121 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1300 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1265 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1299 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 2352 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2394 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1250 F3.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2259 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-6 1481 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1432 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1175 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1304 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2308 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1289 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1436 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1246 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1584 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1406 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 1751 B2.3-P-WED-P2 2268 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-5 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 2094 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1310 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1281 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 1361 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 2552 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-6 1931 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1194 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1507 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1397 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1223 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1839 D3.1-H-MON-PM1-1 2486 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2531 C4.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2461 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1515 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1234 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1514 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 2186 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 Author Moura Silva, Teresa Moustoukas, Kiriakos Moustoukas, Kiriakos Mower, Keith Możdżonek, Małgorzata Mücklich, Frank Mücklich, Frank Mücklich, Frank Mucsi, Gabor Mueller, Martin Mueller, Martin Mühler, Thomas Mullens, S. Müller, Clemens Müller, Clemens Müller, Inga Müller, Mareen B. Müller, Michael Müller, Michael Müller, Thoralf Müller, Thoralf Müllner, Peter Munaoka, Kiyotaka Munoz Moreno, Rocio Muolo, Maria Luigia Muolo, Maria Luigia Murashkin, Maxim Murashkin, Maxim Murata, Norio Murata, Yuichiro Murphy, Samuel T. Mussenbrock, Thomas Musso, Simone Muszyński, Michał Muszyński, Michał Muszyński, Michał Myalska, Hanna Myant, Connor Myszka, Dawid Mzyk, Aldona Na, Young Sang Na, Young-Sang Nachman, Malgorzata Nachum, Sarig Nagao, Akihide Nagashima, Tatsuya Nagliati, Marco NAKADA, Nobuo Nanni, Gabriele Narciso, Javier Narciso, Javier Narciso, Javier Narciso, Javier Narciso, Javier Nardin, Thibaud Nasedkina, Yana Nassour, Ayoub Navickas, Povilas Nawara, Katarzyna Nayak, Vignesh Nazé, Loeïz Nechiche, Madjid Negrea, Raluca Florentina Neinhuis, Christoph Nerushev, Oleg Neubauer, Christian Neuegebauer, J. Neugebauer, Joerg Neumann, Andreas Neumann, Anita Neuschitzer, Markus Neuschitzer, Markus Neuschitzer, Markus Ngo, Ahn-Tu Nguyen, M. H. Nguyen-Manh, Duc Nguyen-Manh, Duc Nicklin, Chris Nicolay, Sylvain Index Abstract Id Symposium 1280 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2151 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1924 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1580 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1976 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1235 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1747 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1609 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1666 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1462 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2475 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2092 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1394 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2301 F1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1770 C4.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2403 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2453 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 2073 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1289 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1702 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-3 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1629 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1761 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1638 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-3 2455 C3.3-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 2415 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1687 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1221 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1685 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2376 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-3 2385 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1462 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1441 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1780 C2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 1357 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1940 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1420 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2405 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1884 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1467 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 2076 D1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 1414 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1702 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-3 1929 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2557 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2496 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-3 1954 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 2441 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1717 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1884 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 2313 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2015 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-2 2446 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1867 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1508 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-3 1488 B1.2-H-WED-AM2-1 2393 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1176 A1.2-P-TUE-P1 Author Nicolle, Jimmy Niedermeyer, Jan Niedzielski, Piotr Niedzielski, Piotr Niemczyk, Agata Niescior, Jakub Niesłochowski, Adam Nieto, Maria Isabel Niinistö, Jaakko Nikolaou, Nikolaos Nili-Ahmadabadi, Mahmoud Nili-Ahmadabadi, Mahmoud Noble, Chris Noble, Christopher Noguchi, Hiroshi Noh, Sanghoon Noh, Sanghoon Noheda, Beatriz Noisternig, Stefan Nonglaton, Guillaume Normand, Pascal Nosewicz, Szymon Nothias, Fathia Notthoff, Christian Nour, Abdelkader Novaes de Oliveira, Antonio Pedro Nowak, Dorota Nowak, Rafal Nowak, Rafal Nowak, Rafal Nowak, Rafał Nó, María L. Nygren, Kelly Nyhus, Bård Nyhus, Bård Nyilas, Arman Oberbach, Thomas Oberbek, Przemyslaw Oberste-Berghaus, Jörg Ochoa, Daniel Odén, Magnus Odén, Magnus Odriozola, Ibon Offeddu, Giovanni Ogawa, Taishi Ogawa, Taishi Ogawa, Takuro Ogawa, Yuhei Ogura, Tomo Ohin, Daniel Ohtsuka, Satoshi Okada, Shusuke Okazaki, Shota Okonkwo, Anderson Okonkwo, Anderson Okorokov, Mykola Oksiuta, Zbigniew Okuda, Takanari Okunishi, Eiji Olaya, Jhon J. Olden, Vigdis Olden, Vigdis Olejarka, Justyna Olejnik, Ewa Olejnik, Lech Oleszak, Dariusz Oleszak, Dariusz Oliete, Patricia Beatriz Oliva, Florian Olive, Jean-Marc Olsson, Eva Olszowska Sobieraj, Barbara Olszówka-Myalska, Anita Onanko, Anatoliy Onishi, Takahiro Onodera, Hidehiro Onorbe, Elvira Oomens, Cees Opwis, Klaus Abstract Id Symposium 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1836 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1761 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2094 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1473 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2026 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2361 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1194 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1922 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1283 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2226 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2 1685 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1694 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2180 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1339 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2474 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1499 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1340 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1777 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1735 B1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2353 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1537 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1755 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1331 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1913 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2253 A1.2-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1828 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2023 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2378 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1301 C3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1974 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1372 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2052 F1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2318 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 1887 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-6 1985 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2052 F1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2438 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2439 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1671 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1725 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1479 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1893 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-6 2374 C2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2375 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1948 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1601 A1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1749 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1706 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2457 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-5 2559 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 1636 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1907 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2443 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-1 1846 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-3 2001 C2.2-P-WED-P2 2571 C2.2-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 1798 F2.1-P-WED-P2 Author Ordonez Olivares, Raymundo Orlandi, Marco Ortiz, Angel Ortmann, Claudia Ortona, Alberto Ortona, Alberto Orts, José Orts, María José Oseghale, Charles Osica, Izabela Osmond, Pierre Ostapiuk, Monika Ostrowska, Barbara Ou, Canlin Ovseenko, Lyudmila Oyen, Michelle Oyen, Michelle Ozaki, Kimihiro Ozcelik, Hayriye Ozga, Piotr Ozga, Piotr Ozga, Piotr Ozga, Piotr Ozga, Piotr Paa-Rai, Chuleeporn Pachala, Wacek Pachla, Wacław Paez Vera, Raul Pakiela, Zbigniew Pakieła, Zbigniew Pakkanen, Jukka Pakuła, Krzysztof Palacios, Teresa Palagi, Stefano Palewicz, Marcin Palin-Luc, Thierry Pálkovács, Jozsef Palleau, Etienne Palmero, Paola Palomino, Pablo Pan, Xiaoqing Panchenko, Alexei Pandis, Pavlos Pandis, Pavlos Panetti, Grayson Panigrahi, Ajit Panigrahi, Puspamitra Pantazopoulos, Marios Pantelakis, Spiros Pantellides, S. T. Panton, Boyd Paoletti, Sergio Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Papageorgiou, Dimitrios Papageorgiou, Dimitrios Parameswaran, Venkitanarayanan Parant, Paul Pardal, Goncalo Parditka, Bence Pardoen, Thomas Pardoen, Thomas Park, Bum-Geun Park, Bum-Geun Park, No Kyun Park, No Kyun Parmar, Jemish Parmeggiani, Camilla Parra, Yeison Parra, Yeison Parry, Guillaume Partyka, Janusz Paschalidou, Eirini Maria PASCHINGER, Werner Paschke, Hanno Pascual Sedeno, Sebastian Pasichnyy, Mykola Pasichnyy, Mykola Pasikowska, Monika Abstract Id Symposium 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 2100 C2.3-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1763 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1885 D3.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1950 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1331 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1333 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-6 1859 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2485 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2424 E4.1-P-WED-P2 2392 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1586 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1517 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1556 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1461 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1606 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1637 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1633 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1300 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-4 2413 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2084 C4.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2183 F3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2402 C3.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1916 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1418 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-6 1714 C3.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2419 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2416 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1956 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 1303 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1623 B1.3-H-MON-PM2-2 1672 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1317 B1.3-H-TUE-PM1-1 1716 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 1717 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 1769 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 2541 C4.3-H-MON-PM1-3 2280 C3.2-H-TUE-AM2-4 1288 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1851 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1417 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 1599 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1411 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1347 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1731 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1312 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 1403 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1553 E4.1-H-WED-AM2-1 1217 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-4 1460 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1427 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-6 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2601 B3.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1252 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1267 C3.3-O-TUE-AM2-1 Author Passerone, Alberto Passerone, Alberto Passerone, Daniele Pasternak, Iwona Pasternak, Iwona Pasternak, Iwona Pastewka, Lars Pastor, Ana Pastor, Jose Ygnacio Pastor, José Ygnacio Pastor Muro, Ana Patel, Yatish Patra, Niranjan Patra, Niranjan Patterson, Brian Paul, Henryk Paul, Henryk Paulick, Carl Pauly, Christoph Pauly, Simon Pauly, Simon Pavan, Luca Pavese, Matteo Pavese, Matteo Pavese, Matteo Pavese, Matteo Pavlov, Alexander Pavlyuchkov, Dmytro Pawelkiewicz, Magdalena Pawlak, Dorota A. Pawlikowski, Marek Pawlinska, Anna Peacock, Anna Pedesseau, L. Pedesseau, Laurent Pedesseau, Laurent Pedesseau, Laurent Peerlings, Ron Pegg, James Pejchal, Václav Pellarin, Michel Pellegrino, Giovanna Pellenen, Anatoliy Pellenen, Anatoliy Pelletier, Jean-Marc Pelletier, Jean-Marc Pellicer, Eva Pellicer, Eva Peña, Jose Ignacio Peña, Jose Ignacio Peng, Jian Pennycook, S. J. Pereira, Luis Pereira, Luis Pereira, Pedro H.R. Pereira, Rui Pereira de Souza, Carlson Perez, Michel Perez, N. Pérez-Estébanez, Marta Pérez-Prado, María Teresa Perez-Prado, Maria Teresa Pérez-Prado, Teresa Pérez-Rodríguez, Alejandro Pérez-Rodriguez, Alejandro Peroglio, Marianna Perrière, Loïc Perrière, Loic Perrière, Loïc Perriere, Loïc Perruchas, Sandrine Pershina, Elena Pessina, Florent Peterlechner, Martin Petit, Christophe Petrinic, Nik Petryshynets, Ivan Peukert, Wolfgang Pezzato, Luca European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 137 Index Abstract Id Symposium 1245 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1385 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2076 D1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 2067 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2551 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2525 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1866 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1860 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1308 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1997 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-5 1394 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-3 1334 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1878 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1993 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1991 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 1897 A1.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1285 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1896 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1622 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-3 1618 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1393 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2197 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1577 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-6 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 1506 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 1204 D1.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 1403 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1482 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2017 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1410 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1356 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1969 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2093 D3.2-H-THU-AM1-4 2168 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2521 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1516 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1523 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2369 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1990 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1195 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 2181 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1477 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2548 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1522 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1635 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1746 C2.2-H-TUE-AM2-2 1652 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1649 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1570 B2.3-H-WED-AM2-3 2184 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-4 2170 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1547 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-4 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1354 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1985 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2600 D1.1-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 1229 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1248 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-2 1999 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1571 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 1734 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1357 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1343 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1662 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1824 B1.1-H-WED-PM1-2 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2 138 Author Pezzato, Luca Pfaff, Marina Phillips, Patrick Piassi Bernardo, Marcela Picart, Sébastien Piccitto, Alessandra Piccolo, Laurent Pichniarczyk, Paweł Pieczonka, Lukasz Piedade, C. Piekoszewski, Witold Pierre, Yannick Pietrasik, Robert Pietrasik, Robert Pietrzak, Katarzyna Pietrzak, Katarzyna Pietrzak, Katarzyna Pietrzak, Katarzyna Pietrzak, Katarzyna Pietrzak, Krystyna Pignedoli, Carlo Pilo-Pais, Mauricio Pimentel, Gemma Pin, Jean-Mathieu Pineda, Eloi Pineda, Eloi Ping, De-hai Pippan, Reinhard Pippan, Reinhard Pippan, Reinhard Pippan, Reinhard Pippan, Reinhard Piqueras, Javier Piraux, Luc Pirès, Rémy Pisarek, Marcin Piwowarczyk, Joanna Piwowarski, Grzegorz Piwowarski, Grzegorz Placidi, Marcel Placidi, Marcel Placidi, Marcel Plapp, Mathis Plasienka, Dusan Pleva, Marek Plutecka, Hanna Płociński, Tomasz Płońska, Małgorzata Podolskiy, Aleksey Podolskiy, Aleksey Podolskiy, Alexey Pohl, Darius Polański, Marek Polański, Marek Polański, Marek Polcar, Tomas Polcar, Tomas Politano, Olivier Poloczek, Łukasz Poloczek, Łukasz Pomeroy, Michael Ponge, Dirk Popp, Jana Poręba, Marek Porporati, Alessandro Alan Porporati, Alessandro Alan Porras, Ruben Porrelli, Davide Porter, Alexandra Porter, David Potze, Willem Potze, Willem Povoden-karadeniz, Erwin Povoden-Karadeniz, Erwin Pradeilles, Nicolas Prades-Rodel, Silke Prahl, Ulrich Prangnell, Phil Prangnell, Philip Abstract Id Symposium 1855 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1423 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1359 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-4 2229 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1468 F1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2296 C1.1-H-WED-AM1-1 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2016 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1257 A1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2000 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1399 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2474 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1299 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-4 2352 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1252 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1683 D2.3-H-THU-AM2-1 2086 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2632 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1577 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-6 1672 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1623 B1.3-H-MON-PM2-2 1274 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-2 1527 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-2 1272 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1336 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 1711 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-2 1592 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1656 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1857 A2.1-H-THU-AM1-1 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1911 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-5 2068 D3.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1621 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 2184 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-4 2384 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-5 2209 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 1384 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1556 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2355 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 2064 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1980 D1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2128 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2044 D2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1726 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-3 1187 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1466 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1966 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-2 1325 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2613 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 2029 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1928 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2025 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1967 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-4 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1658 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1658 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2107 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1992 D3.2-H-THU-AM2-1 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2334 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2398 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1236 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1805 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-5 1734 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2267 C3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1775 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-1 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Prangnell, Philip Preciado, Mónica Preller, Tobias Prima, Frédéric Prima, Frédéric Primorac, Mladen-Meato Protasova, Svetlana Protasova, Svetlana Proudhon, Henry Pryds, Nini Przełożyńska, Elżbieta Przybysz, Sylwia Przybyszewski, Bartlomiej Przybyszewski, Bartlomiej Psaruk, Igor Pstrus, Janusz Pstruś, Janusz Pstruś, Janusz Puchalski, Michał Puchý, Viktor Pundt, Astrid Puoci, Francesco Purgert, Robert Puschnig, Peter Qiao, Jichao Qiao, Jichao Qin, Rongshan Qin, Rongshan Qin, Rongshan Qiu, Anqi Querfurth, Frank Querfurth, Frank Quey, Romain Quigley, David Quintero, Julio Qureshi, Shahid Saeed Raabe, Dierk Raabe, Dierk Raabe, Dierk Raabe, Dierk Raabe, Dierk Raabe, Dierk Raben, Torsten Rack, Alexander Rack, Alexander Rack, Alexander Radmilovic, Velimir Radziszewska, Hanna Rafaja, D. Rafiezadeh, Siamak Raghavan, Rejin Rahimi, Reza Rahmani, Hooman Raimondi, Fabio Rajendran, Mohan Kumar Rakha, Khushboo Rakov, Ignat Rakov, Ignat Rale, P. Ramachandran, Arathi Ramade, Julien Ramasamy, Anand Ramasamy, Parthiban Ramasse, Q.M. Ramos, Francisco Ramos, Francisco Rana, Chetas Ranachowski, Przemysław Ranachowski, Zbigniew Randrianarivony, Maharavo Rappaz, Michel Ratajczyk, Jacek Ratajski, Jerzy Ratajski, Jerzy Ratajski, Tomasz Ratajski, Tomasz Rath, Markus Ratzke, Markus Raucci, Maria Grazia Abstract Id Symposium 1759 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2218 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1550 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1171 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1721 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1315 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2551 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2151 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1571 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2227 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2240 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1263 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1556 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2267 C3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1704 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-1 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1529 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2532 C4.3-H-MON-PM2-3 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1772 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1194 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2515 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1216 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2400 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2275 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 2196 B1.3-H-MON-PM1-2 1656 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2427 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2314 D2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1578 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1588 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1184 C4.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1588 B1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1828 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1222 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1273 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2067 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2275 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 2076 D1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 2025 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1418 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-6 1547 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1548 C2.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1834 C2.2-H-WED-AM1-1 1461 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1986 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-2 2464 B2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1529 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2042 D3.1-O-TUE-PM1-1 1856 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2370 D3.3-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1177 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1906 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 1676 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1234 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1815 B1.3-H-TUE-AM2-1 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1289 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2405 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2406 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1855 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1735 B1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1351 B1.2-H-WED-PM1-1 1308 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 1652 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1592 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-2 1414 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 Author Raúl, Quijada Rault, François Ravi, Ashwath M. Razavi, Seyed Farzin Read, Noriko Ready, Adam Reben, Manuela Redenbach, Claudia Redenbach, Claudia Redermeier, Alice Reece, Michael Reece, Michael Reece, Mike J Reguero, Victor Rehmer, Birgit Reif, Juergen Reilly, Nicole Reischig, Peter Reiser, Jens Reitz, Christian Rellinghaus, Bernd Remy, Elodie Rémy, Luc Ren, Jian Renard, Estelle Renier, Michel Renk, Oliver Renk, Oliver Rennie, Anthony J. R. Rentenberger, Christian Renversade, Loïc Ressier, Laurence Réthoré, Julien Rettenmayr, Markus Rettenmayr, Markus Rettenmayr, Markus Rettig, Ralf Reuther, Klemens Reveron, Helen Rey-Raap, Natalia Ribeiro, Caue Ribeiro, Caue Ribeiro, Mauro C. C. Ricci, Enrica Rice, Phil Richardson, Ian Richert, Maria Richert, Maria Richter, Gunther Richter, Gunther Richter, Kai Riedel, R. Riedel, Ralf Rieth, Michael Rigotti, Christophe Ringdalen, Inga Rinoldi, Chiara Rios, Orlando Ritala, Mikko Rivera, Eric Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo, Pedro Rivera-Diaz-del-Castillo, Pedro Rivera-Díaz-del-Castillo, Pedro Rivory, Pascaline Rizzi, Paola Roa, Joan Josep Robertson, Ian Robles Hernandez, Francisco Robles Hernandez, Francisco Robotti, Marco Robson, Joseph Robson, Joseph Robson, Joseph Roch, François Rochais, Denis Rodak, Kinga Rödel, Johannes Rodríguez, Karol F. Rodríguez, Luis Alfredo Index Abstract Id Symposium 1414 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-4 1749 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1955 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1430 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1433 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2065 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 2311 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 2525 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1451 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2350 B1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 2473 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1745 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1482 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2362 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-1 1728 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1730 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1394 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-3 1996 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1577 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-6 2147 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1627 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1367 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 2588 D1.3-I/K-MON-PM1-5 1803 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-5 1759 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2271 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2323 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1954 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 1637 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1984 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2384 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-5 1384 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2421 D3.2-O-THU-AM2-6 1386 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 2039 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1860 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2569 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1978 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1991 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1977 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1560 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-2 2219 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1247 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1883 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1986 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1182 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-2 2420 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-5 2434 B2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2021 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2212 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1345 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1336 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-3 2206 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1671 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1931 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1239 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1179 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1296 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-3 1785 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1543 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1401 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1581 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1913 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2345 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2348 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-3 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1852 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-3 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 Author Rodríguez, Rodolfo Rodriguez, Rodolfo Rodríguez Fernández, José J Rodriguez-Baracaldo, Rodolfo Rodriguez-Baracaldo, Rodolfo Roeb, Martin Roelofs, Hans Roemer, Jakub Roevens, Annelore Rogal, Lukasz Rogal, Lukasz Rogge, Sven M.J. Roguska, Agata Roguska, Agata Roiban, Lucian Roitzsch, Cornelius Rojas, Jose I. Rojas, Jose I. Rojek, Jerzy Roldan, Manuel A. Rolland, A. Romaner, L. Romaner, Lorenz Romelczyk, Barbara Rommel, Manuel Ronevich, Joe Roos, Arjen Rosales, Marcio Rosario, Benavente Rosario, Benavente Roskosz, Stanisław Roskosz, Stanisław Rösner, Harald Rosochowski, Andrzej Rossi, Kevin Rossignol, Fabrice Rosso, Kevin Roters, Franz Roters, Franz Rousseau, Benoit Roustila, Atika Rowe, David Rożniata, Edyta Rożniatowski, Krzysztof Rubacha, Katarzyna Rubini, Katia Rudnik, Dariusz Ruffoni, Davide Rull, Jordi Russell, Stephen Rusz, Jan Rutkowski, Bogdan Rutkowski, Paweł Ruzimuradov, O. Ryan, Stephen Rybak, Andrzej Rybak, Andrzej Ryckelynck, David Ryelandt, Sophie Rymuza, Zygmunt Rzepiejewska-Malyska, Karolina Rzepiejewska-Malyska, Karolina S, Chidambaram S Padaki, Mahesh Sa, Jacinto Saad, Azima Sabar, Hafid Sabirov, Ilchat Sadykov, Vladislav Safonov, Alexey Sagisaka, Kento Saida, Junji Saied, Mahmoud Saintier, Nicolas Sajadifar, Seyedvahid Sajadifar, Seyedvahid Sakai, N SAKKA, Yoshio Salafranca, J. Abstract Id Symposium 1342 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1360 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-2 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1719 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2346 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2227 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2497 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1481 F3.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1473 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1762 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 1955 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2287 A1.3-H-MON-PM2-2 1601 A1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 2411 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1820 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2428 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 2144 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2063 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2188 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1970 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 2347 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1731 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-2 2275 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 2209 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1633 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1780 C2.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2034 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 1766 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2270 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1550 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1832 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1866 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2280 C3.2-H-TUE-AM2-4 2526 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-4 2047 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 2134 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2416 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1687 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-3 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1264 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1438 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 2065 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1739 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 2227 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1281 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1282 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2019 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1906 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 2498 A1.2-O-MON-PM1-2 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1896 E2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 2567 C4.3-H-TUE-AM2-1 1193 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1990 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2064 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1532 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1313 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-1 Author Salameh, Chrystelle Salleras, Marc Salleras, Marc Salmatonidis, Apostolos Salvador, Dolores Salvo, Luc Salvo, Luc Salvo, Luc Salvo, Milena Salzemann, Caroline Samadzadeh, Mostafa Samsoninkova, Valeria San Juan, José Sanak, Marek Sánchez, Enrique Sánchez, Enrique Sánchez, María Sánchez, Rafael Sanchez, Samuel Sanchez, Samuel Sánchez, Samuel Sánchez, Yudania Sánchez, Yudania Sánchez, Yudania Sánchez Abella, Laura Sanchez Amaya, Jose Maria Sánchez Iglesias, Ana Sanchez Jimenez, Pedro Sanchez-Amaya, Jose M. Sanchez-Gonzalez, Laura Sanchez-Gonzalez, Laura Sanchez-Jimenez, Pedro Sanchez-Martin, Raul Sanchez-Ramirez, Nedher Sandlöbes, Stefanie Sandra C., Cifuentes Sangermano, Marco Sano, Tomokazu Sanromán, María Sanson, Nicolas Santiago, Gislene Santofimia, Maria J. Santos, C. Santos, C. Santos, Jose Domingo Santos, Jose Domingo Santos, Lidia Santos, Rúben Santos Aires, Francisco Saotome, Yasunori Sapori, Daniel Sapori, Daniel Saraiva, Marta Sartori, Susanna Sartory, B. Sato, Tatsuo Sato, Tatsuo Sattler, Christian Saucedo, Edgardo Saucedo, Edgardo Saucedo, Edgardo Saucedo, Edgardo Saucedo, Edgardo Saunders, Theo Saunders, Theo Sauvage, Xavier Sauvage, Xavier Sauvage, Xavier Sawada, Masayoshi Sawada, Tsutomu Sawicki, Jacek Sbirrazzuoli, Nicolas Schaaf, Pierre Schabel, Wilhelm Schacht, Kristin Schafler, Erhard Scheel, Mario Scheibel, Thomas Scheibel, Thomas Abstract Id Symposium 1193 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1398 F2.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1577 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-6 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1501 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1578 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1722 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1736 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1715 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1593 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-1 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1198 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-2 1196 D3.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1296 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-3 2291 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 1739 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1314 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1677 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2170 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 2326 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1189 B1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 2143 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2137 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2389 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-1 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2228 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2243 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2244 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1220 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1787 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-2 2091 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1894 A1.1-H-TUE-PM1-1 2073 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1252 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1453 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1928 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2173 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1456 E1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 1615 D3.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1953 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1769 D3.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2469 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2210 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1826 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2395 E2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2321 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 2094 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2029 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1488 B1.2-H-WED-AM2-1 1198 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-2 2146 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1578 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 1629 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2029 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1872 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1327 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1747 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1533 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2576 A1.1-I/K-WED-AM2-1 2164 B1.3-H-TUE-AM2-2 1961 B1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1251 B1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1496 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2384 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-5 2209 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 1178 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-5 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 Author Scheibel, Thomas Scheibel, Thomas Scheiber, D. Scheiber, Daniel Schindler, Peter Schlingmann, Tina Schmid-Fetzer, Rainer Schmid-Fetzer, Rainer Schmidt, Ingo Schmidt, Ingo Schmitz, Guido Schneider, Gionata Schneider, Sebastian Scholtes, Benjamin Scholtes, Benjamin Schöneich, Marc Schöngrundner, Ronald Schorr, S Schorr, Susan Schorr, Susan Schorr, Susan Schreyer, Andreas Schrödner, Mario Schueler, Paul Schuff, Sebastian Schumacher, P. Schumacher, P. Schunk, Christopher Schunk, Christpher Schuster, Laurent Schütz, Gisela Schwaiger, Ruth Schwalbe, Sebastian Schwalbe, Sebastian Schwind, Martin Schwingenschlögl, Udo Scocchi, Giulio Scopece, Daniele Scott, Tom Scragg, Jonathan Seal, Sudipta Šebek, Martin Seemann, Daniel Seffen, Keith Seftel, Elena M. Seibert, Alice Seidel, Jürgen Seidt, Britta Seifert, Hans Seifert, Hans J. Seifert, Hans Juergen Seifert, Hans Jürgen Seifert, Hans Jürgen Seifert, Hans-Jürgen Sellars, Andrew B. Senchenkov, Alexander Seo, Dong Hak Sepulveda, Erwin Sergi, Danilo Serkov, Anton Serrano, Marta Settefrati, Amico Seveyrat, Laurence Seyring, Martin Sgobba, Stefano Shafeev, George Shahedi Asl, Mehdi Shahee, Aga Shahmir, Hamed Shakhov, M. A. Shakouri, Ali Shamlaye, Karl Shamlaye, Karl F. Shan, Yao V. Shangina, Daria Shanthraj, Pratheek Shao, Xiaohong Shbeh, Mohammed Shchyglo, O. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 139 Index Abstract Id Symposium 2008 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 1966 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-2 1388 A1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1796 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-4 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2 1843 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1459 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1465 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 2070 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 1508 B1.3-O-WED-AM1-3 1725 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1609 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1323 B1.2-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1664 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1931 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1884 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1547 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-4 2098 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2079 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1550 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1292 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-4 1959 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1466 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1811 E2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1425 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1377 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2212 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1720 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 1893 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-6 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2411 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2221 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2370 D3.3-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 2348 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-3 1184 C4.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2065 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 2437 C2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1170 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2575 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2559 B2.1-P-TUE-P1 1422 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1568 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1569 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1671 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2154 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2286 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1916 F3.1-P-WED-P2 1727 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2298 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1554 A1.2-P-TUE-P1 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2259 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-6 2327 B1.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 1501 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1517 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1777 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1409 A1.1-O-WED-PM1-2 2222 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-1 1561 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2169 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2340 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-4 2495 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1928 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1865 F2.1-I/K-WED-PM1-1 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 2468 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 1526 D1.3-O-MON-PM1-2 2301 F1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2050 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-3 140 Author Shchyglo, Oleg Shchyglo, Oleg Shearer, Cameron Shen, Shaohua Shevchenok, Alexandr Shi, Liu Shibata, Akinobu Shibata, Akinobu Shibata, Akinobu Shigesato, Genichi Shimokawa, Yohei Shimono, Masato Shinohara, Takenao Shirahata, Hiroyuki Shirazi, Hassan Shterner, Vadim Shukhov, Yuri Shukhov, Yuryi Shwetharani Shyvaniuk, Vladyslav Sieniawski, Jan Sieniawski, Jan Sieniawski, Jan Sietsma, Jilt Siewiorek, Aleksandra Sigle, Wilfried Sikorav, Laurence Siligardi, Cristina Silva, Carla Silva, Nuno Silvestre, Marcus Simar, Aude Simar, Aude Simar, Aude Simar, Aude Simeonidis, Konstantinos Simmchen, Juliane Simões, Sónia Sims, zachary Simsek, Gorkem Singer, Robert Singh, Abhishek Kumar Singh, Mrityunjay Sinha, Sandeep Sitarz, Maciej Sitarz, Maciej Sitek, Ryszard Sitek, Ryszard Sitek, Ryszard Sitek, Ryszard Sivaswamy, Giribaskar Siwek, Marcin Six, Alice Skalski, Konstanty Skarlatos, Dimitrios Skiba, Jacek Skibinski, Jakub Skokov, Konstantin Skokov, Konstantin Skokov, Konstantin Skołek, Emilia Skołek, Emilia Skrotzki, Birgit Skuza, Wojciech Słupska, Monika Smecca, Emanuele Smektała, Piotr Smith, Jim Smith, Michael Smolik, Jerzy Smoukov, Stoyan Smoukov, Stoyan Smoukov, Stoyan Snaith, Henry Snigirev, Anatoly Snoeck, Etienne Snoeck, Etienne Soares, Sylvia Sobczak, Jerzy Abstract Id Symposium 1991 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-4 2083 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1874 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1752 C2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 1876 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1993 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1874 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 2073 C2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2061 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1853 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1483 F3.1-H-WED-PM1-1 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2187 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2180 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2393 F3.2-O-TUE-PM1-5 1289 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1369 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 1716 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 1717 C3.1-P-TUE-P1 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2527 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2542 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1229 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1663 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1367 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-2 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2 1390 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-6 1873 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1204 D1.2-O-THU-AM2-5 1996 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-3 1931 C3.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1833 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2611 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1743 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1552 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2596 D1.1-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1923 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1494 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1845 E2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1427 B1.3-O-TUE-AM2-6 2527 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1541 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-1 1621 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1968 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1691 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2473 B1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2365 B3.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1729 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2411 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2287 A1.3-H-MON-PM2-2 1543 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2130 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1664 C3.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1917 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 1583 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2272 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1575 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1974 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1298 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2333 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1277 D3.2-H-WED-AM2-4 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Sobczak, Jerzy Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Jerzy, Józef Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczak, Natalia Sobczyk-Guzenda, Anna Sobieski, Jan Sobolewski, Peter Socha, Robert Piotr Socha, Robert Piotr Sochacki, Mariusz Soda, Rikio Soetens, Jibbe Sofronis, Petros Sojka, Jaroslav Sola, Daniel Sola, Daniel Solarski, Wojciech Sologubenko, Alla Soltani, Mohamed Larbi Somani, Mahesh Somerday, Brian Somerday, Brian Somerday, Brian Somlyai-Sipos, László Sonntag, Nadja Sopko, Martin Sort, Jordi Sotillo, Belén Sougrat, Rachid Souza, Laveena Sowińska, Agnieszka Sowińska, Agnieszka Sozańska, Maria Spatschek, R. Spencer, Jacob Speyer, Lucie Spicer, Christopher D. Spiecker, Erdmann Spiegelberg, Jakob Spiewak, Piotr Spilsbury, Keith Spitzer, Denis Spolenak, Ralph Sprengel, Wolfgang Sprengel, Wolfgang Springer, Hauke Springer, Hauke Spychaj, Tadeusz Spychalski, Wojciech Stahopoulos, Vassilis Stamaopoulos, Leonardos Stan-Glowinska, Katarzyna Stanciuc, Ana-Maria Stanhope, Chris Stanik, Rafal Stanik, Rafal Staniszewski, Zygmunt Stanton, Morgan Stanton, Morgan Starinskiy, Sergey Starinskiy, Sergey Starinskiy, Sergey Starodubtsev, Yuri Starowicz, Zbigniew Starowicz, Zbigniew Starowicz, Zbigniew Stathopoulos, Vassilis Stechauner, Georg Stegliński, Mariusz Stegliński, Mariusz Steinbach, I. Steinbach, Ingo Abstract Id Symposium 1966 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-2 2008 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 2445 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-6 2626 D3.2-P-TUE-P1 1380 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2527 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1909 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 2085 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-1 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 2597 D1.1-H-WED-AM2-1 1883 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2274 F1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2090 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2313 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1296 D2.2-O-THU-AM2-3 1539 B2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2220 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-6 2075 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2152 C4.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2018 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1376 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-4 2016 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-3 2019 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2155 C1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1632 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1993 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1334 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1878 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 1655 A2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 1951 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1793 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-5 2342 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2445 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-6 2626 D3.2-P-TUE-P1 1356 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-3 1845 E2.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 2025 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1913 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1663 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1229 B1.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1930 C2.1-H-TUE-AM1-6 2603 D3.1-H-TUE-AM1-6 1543 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 2229 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2308 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 2397 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1922 B3.1-P-TUE-P1 1840 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1841 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1656 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 2261 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1315 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1232 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1251 B1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1371 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2122 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-6 1748 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1610 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1936 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2225 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1489 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-2 1798 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1542 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2123 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-4 1638 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-3 1230 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1647 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1580 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2090 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 Author Steinbach, Ingo Steinbach, Ingo Steinbach, Ingo Steinbach, Ingo Steinbrück, Martin Stergioudi, Fani Steurer, Walter Stevens, Molly M. Stević, Dragana Steyskal, Eva-Maria Stępniewski, Roman Stierle, Andreas Stobierski, Ludosław Stoddart, Martin Stodolak-Zych, Ewa Stoica, Mihai Stolarska, Justyna Stommel, Markus Stopyra, Michał Stráská, Jitka Straumal, Alexander Straumal, B.B. Straumal, Boris Straumal, Boris Straumal, Boris Straumal, Boris Straumal, Boris Straumal, Boris B. Straumal, Peter Střílková, Lucie Strojny-Nedza, Agata Strojny-Nędza, Agata Strojny-Nędza, Agata Strupinski, Wlodek Strupinski, Wlodek Strupiński, Wlodek Strupiński, Włodzimierz Strupiński, Włodzimierz Strzelczyk, Karolina Stuber, Matthias Subatzus, Daniel Subhedar, Amol Subhedar, Amol Suchy, Jozef S. Suddell, Brett Suder, Wojciech Sudret, Bruno Sugar, Josh Suikkanen, Pasi Sule, Jibrin Sulpizi, Marialore Sulyaeva, Veronica Sun, Fan Sun, Yonghao Suriñach, Santiago Surowska, Barbara Surowska, Barbara Sursaeva, Vera Sursaeva, Vera Suter, Robert M. Sutmann, Godehard Sutton, Adrian P. Svenninggaard, Jon Svoboda, Jiri Sweeney, Michael Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Swieszkowski, Wojciech Sykora, Benedikt Sylla, Diouldé Szabelewski, Jakub Szabó, Attila Index Abstract Id Symposium 1276 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-2 1701 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-3 1689 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2399 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 1237 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2051 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2150 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2199 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1574 F2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 2465 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2334 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2463 E2.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2353 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1678 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 2138 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2201 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1718 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-5 2525 D2.2-P-WED-P2 1608 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1693 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1903 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2394 C3.3-O-MON-PM2-3 2496 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-3 1182 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-2 2591 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2306 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-4 1490 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1499 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1703 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 2259 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-6 1860 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2472 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1793 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-5 1740 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1679 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1808 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2315 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2013 A2.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2360 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1990 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1399 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1195 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 1220 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1371 E3.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2180 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1455 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1435 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-4 1246 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2570 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1378 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-1 1619 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1970 A1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1218 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1862 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1861 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1565 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1614 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1784 A1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1528 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1307 D2.3-O-THU-AM2-5 1384 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2184 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-4 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1451 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 2240 B2.3-O-THU-AM1-3 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 2227 C2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2159 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1613 F3.1-H-THU-AM1-1 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 Author Szaniawska, Krystyna Száraz, Zoltán Szczerba, Maciej Szczotok, Agnieszka Szczurek, Anna Szeptycka, Benigna Szewczyk-Nykiel, Aneta Szkodo, Marek Szkodo, Marek Szlazak, Karol Szparaga, Grzegorz Szparaga, Grzegorz Szparaga, Łukasz Sztajnowski, Sławomir Sztwiertnia, Krzysztof Sztwiertnia, Krzysztof Sztwiertnia, Krzysztof Szulc, Zygmunt Szulc, Zygmut Szwedo, Mariusz Szymanska, Joanna Szymanska, Joanna Szymanski, Witold Szymanski, Witold Szymański, Krzysztof Szymański, Łukasz Szyniszewski, Stefan Szyszkiewicz-Warzecha, Krzysztof Szyszkiewicz-Warzecha, Krzysztof Śpiewak, Piotr Świątek, Zbigniew Świątnicki, Wiesław Świątnicki, Wiesław Świątnicki, Wiesław Świderska, Marta Święszkowski, Wojciech Święszkowski, Wojciech Święszkowski, Wojciech Święszkowski, Wojciech Świniarski, Jacek Świniarski, Michał T. Szabo, Jozsef Tabachnikova, Elena Tabachnikova, Elena Tabachnikova, Elena Tabachnikova, Elena Tafforeau, Paul Tahini, Hassan Takabayashi, Hiroyuki Takagi, Kenta Takagi, Shusaku Takai, Kenichi TAKAKI, Setsuo Takaki, Setsuo Takeuchi, Akira Tallec, Gwenole Tamayol, Ali Tanaka, Masaki Tao, N.R. Tapasztó, Orsolya Tapasztó, Orsolya Tarancon, Albert Tarancón, Albert Tarancón, Albert Tarancón, Albert Tarone, Guido Tarzimoghadam, Zahra Tasan, Cem Tasan, Cem Taskaev, Sergey Taskaev, Sergey Taskaev, Sergey Tassi, Marco Tatarko, Peter Tatarko, Peter Tatarko, Peter Tatlock, Gordon Taylor, Zeike Taylor, Zeike Abstract Id Symposium 1418 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-6 1493 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2009 C4.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2028 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-2 1333 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-6 1781 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-1 1302 D3.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 1501 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2425 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1253 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 1170 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1472 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1396 D3.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1461 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 1210 E4.1-H-WED-PM1-1 1201 C1.1-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 1202 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-2 2481 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-6 1914 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-6 1615 D3.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2454 D1.2-H-WED-PM1-4 1719 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1646 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 2247 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-2 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1227 A1.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2020 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2380 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1325 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1323 B1.2-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 2602 D3.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2570 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1314 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 2558 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1234 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1285 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1676 B1.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1458 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2496 B3.2-O-WED-AM2-3 2288 C2.1-O-TUE-AM1-1 2079 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1801 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1818 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2304 E3.1-P-WED-P2 2222 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-1 2149 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 1694 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1690 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2201 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2076 D1.2-H-WED-AM1-2 1528 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2275 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-1 1318 E4.1-P-WED-P2 2360 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1658 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 1985 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1516 F2.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2291 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1725 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2121 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2480 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2219 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1667 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-4 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1917 B1.3-O-TUE-PM1-6 2052 F1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2052 F1.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 2074 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-2 1393 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 Author Tchorz, Adam Tchorz, Adam Tchuindjang, Jerome Tchoufang Tebbe, Moritz Tejado, Elena ten Elshof, Andre Terlicka, Sylwia Terlinde, Gregor Tesař, Karel Thakral, Sharanjit Thakur, Rajeev Theodorou, Doros Theodorou, Doros Nicolas Thienhaus, Sigurd Thilly, Ludovic Thilly, Ludovic Thilly, Ludovic Thiriet, Maud Thogersen, Annett Thomas, Daniel Thomas, Paul Thoumyre, Charles Thuinet, Ludovic Thurieau, Nicolas Tian, Yingtao Tierno, Pietro Tietze, Rainer Tietze, Thomas Tijerina-González, T. J. Tikhonovsky, Mikhail Timokhina, Ilana Timokhina, Ilana Tkatchenko, Alexandre Tobata, Junya Többens, Daniel M. Toda, Hiroyuki Toda-Caraballo, Isaac Toda-Caraballo, Isaac Toda-Caraballo, Isaac Todoshchenko, Olga Tokarski, Tomasz Tokarski, Tomasz Tokarski, Tomasz Tomaszewska, Agnieszka Tomaszewska, Agnieszka Tomaszewska, Justyna Tomaszewska, Justyna Tomaszewska, Justyna Tonsomboon, Khaow Toplis, Michael Topoglidis, Emmanuel Topolovec, Stefan Topolski, Krzysztof Topuria, Teya Torrel, Marc Torresi, Roberto M. Tortika, A Toth, Gergely Balint Trafarski, Andrzej Travan, Andrea Trembecka-Wójciga, Klaudia Treml, Ruth Tremsin, Anton Trevisan, Francesco Trieschmann, Jan Trindade, Bruno Tronci, Giuseppe Troughton, Joel Troughton, Joel Trubel, Simon Trueba, Monica Tsai, Chen-Fong Tsepelev, Vladimir Tsipas, Dimitrios Tsipas, Dimitrios Tsouknidas, Alexander Tsouknidas, Alexander Tsubaki, Shinki Tsuchiya, Koichi Abstract Id Symposium 1246 D2.3-O-THU-AM1-4 2570 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1459 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 1465 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1669 D2.3-I/K-THU-AM1-1 1434 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1455 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1436 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1368 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1420 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1225 F1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1260 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-2 1986 B2.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1825 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 2370 D3.3-I/K-TUE-AM2-1 1746 C2.2-H-TUE-AM2-2 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 2032 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1233 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 1455 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1459 D2.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2285 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-2 2254 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 2525 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2490 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1726 B1.2-H-WED-AM1-3 2459 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2466 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2458 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2 1510 F2.1-P-WED-P2 2476 D2.3-P-WED-P2 2102 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-2 2513 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-6 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2 1762 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-4 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1180 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2348 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-3 1250 F3.2-H-TUE-PM1-1 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2198 D1.3-P-TUE-P1 1566 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-3 2100 C2.3-I/K-WED-AM2-1 1281 C1.1-I/K-MON-PM2-1 1785 C1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1950 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1859 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1535 B1.2-O-WED-PM1-5 1981 D1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1292 D1.2-O-THU-AM1-4 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 2202 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-2 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1900 E2.1-O-MON-PM1-4 1591 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1589 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-4 1451 C3.2-O-TUE-AM2-2 1965 A1.2-H-TUE-AM2-1 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 2455 C3.3-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1709 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 1910 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-3 2346 C4.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1709 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1806 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1807 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1709 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 Author TSUCHIYAMA, Toshihiro Tsuchiyama, Toshihiro Tsuji, Nobuhiro Tsuji, Nobuhiro Tsuji, Nobuhiro Tsuzaki, Kaneaki Tsuzaki, Kaneaki Tsuzaki, Kaneaki Tsuzaki, Kaneaki Tsuzaki, Kaneaki Tsuzaki, Kaneaki Tucci, Michelle Tudela, Ignacio Tulyaganov, Dilshat Tuomisto, Filip Turchanin, Mikhail Turchi, Patrice Turlo, Vladyslav Turner, Stuart Twiste, F. Uchiyama, Hiroaki Uehata, Nao Uemori, Ryuji Ueno, Akira Ugues, Daniele Ugues, Daniele Uhl, Tadeusz Uhl, Tadeusz Ukai, Shigeharu Ullrich, Christiane Ulyanov, Maxim Ulyanov, Maxim Ulyanov, Maxim Ulyanova, Tatyana Unterweger, Harald Ura - Binczyk, Ewa Urai, Takuya Urbanovich, Vladimir Urbanovich, Vladimir Ureña, Alejandro Ushioda, Kohsaku Uziel, Asaf Vahidyeganeh, Ali Vail, Jennifer Valade, Jean-Paul Valade, Jean-Paul Valenza, Fabrizio Valenza, Fabrizio Valiev, Ruslan Valiev, Ruslan Valle, Massimiliano Valles, Pilar Valles González, Pilar Valls, Isaac van Aken, Peter A. van Aken, Peter A. Van Blaaderen, Alfons Van de Moortèle, Bertrand van den Aker, Karel van der Sluis, Olaf van der Waal, Jan C. van der Zwaag, Sybrand van der Zwaag, Sybrand Van Dijck, Jeroen van Hest, Jan van Huis, Marijn Van Nuffel, Robin Van Speybroeck, Veronique Van Speybroeck, Veronique Van Tendeloo, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Gustaaf Vandembroucq, Damien Vandembroucq, Damien Vandenbrande, Steven Vandenbrande, Steven Vandeperre, Luc Vandeperre, Luc Vanduyfhuys, Louis Vanduyfhuys, Louis European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 141 Index Abstract Id Symposium 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1937 D1.2-H-WED-AM2-4 2092 D1.2-O-WED-AM2-2 2256 C1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2267 C3.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2445 D3.2-O-THU-AM1-6 2626 D3.2-P-TUE-P1 1792 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-4 1468 F1.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2082 C3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2297 C2.3-P-WED-P2 2043 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1939 C3.2-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1603 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1572 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1600 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1177 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2253 A1.2-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2265 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-2 1260 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-2 2117 C4.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 2217 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1329 D2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1959 E4.1-O-WED-AM2-5 2229 B1.1-O-WED-PM1-3 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1709 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 2223 D3.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2526 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-4 1599 D1.3-O-TUE-AM1-2 2427 A1.3-O-MON-PM2-4 1473 F1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1421 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1760 F3.1-P-WED-P2 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 2129 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2221 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 2480 B1.2-P-WED-P2 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 2056 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1213 B2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 2238 A1.1-O-WED-AM2-3 1263 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1601 A1.2-O-TUE-AM1-2 2165 B2.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1973 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1881 C3.3-O-THU-AM1-4 1561 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-3 2448 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 1630 B2.3-P-WED-P2 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1624 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2513 B2.2-O-TUE-PM1-6 1632 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2145 C4.2-O-THU-AM1-4 2358 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-1 2362 C4.2-O-THU-AM2-1 1472 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1223 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2417 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-4 2584 D2.1-H-MON-PM2-1 2301 F1.1-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1984 D3.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1540 C4.3-O-TUE-AM1-6 1230 C4.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 2310 C3.2-O-TUE-AM1-3 2337 F3.2-O-TUE-AM1-5 2235 F3.1-H-WED-AM2-4 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 2398 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2610 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1523 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-2 2022 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1243 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1378 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-1 1715 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 142 Author Vanmaekelbergh, Daniel Varela, M. Varela, María Varga, Péter Varlamova, Olga Varnik, Fathollah Varnik, Fathollah Varona Caballero, Arcadio Vasilescu, Cora Vasilis, Binas Vaskó, Gergely Vasquez, Dreidy Vavassori, Paolo Vayssieres, Lionel Vekinis, George Vekinis, George Vekinis, George Velazquez, Rodrigo Velev, Orlin Velot, Emilie Verbickas, Rolandas Verezhak, Mariana Vergani, Laura Verheyden, Suzanne Vermaut, Philippe Vermaut, Philippe Verstraelen, Toon Verstraelen, Toon Verstraelen, Toon Viana, Filomena Viani, Alberto Viau, Guillaume Vicent, Mónica Vicent, Mónica Vicente, Lorenzo Vickers, Mary Vieira, M. T. Vieira, Manuel Vieira, Maria Teresa Vigil, Osvaldo Vignal, Vincent Vila, Brais Vilatela, Juan Vilatela, Juan Vilela Garcia, Diana Vincent, Stéphane Virtsionis, Konstantinos Vishnyakov, Vlad Vishnyakov, Vlad Vishnyakov, Vladimir Vitale, Nicoletta Vitiaz, Petr Vitoux, Hugo Vlaicu, Aurel-Mihai Vlajic, Milan Vodárek, Vlastimil Vogel, Christian Vogel, Christian Vogel, Christian Vogiatzis, Georgios Voigt, Axel Voisin, Paul Volkert, Cynthia von Boxberg, Ysander von Rudorff, Guido Falk von Seggern, Falk von Seggern, Heinz Voncken, Ruud Vourlias, Georgios Vozzi, Federico Vrana, Nihal Engin Vrana, Nihal Engin Wach, Piotr Wachowicz, Joanna Wachowski, Marcin Wachowski, Sebastian Wachowski, Sebastian Wada, Takeshi Wagermaier, Wolfgang Abstract Id Symposium 1509 A2.1-H-WED-AM1-1 1736 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1989 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-4 1223 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 1814 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1776 C1.1-H-MON-PM1-2 2575 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1261 D3.3-O-TUE-PM1-4 2574 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1927 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2184 D2.2-H-THU-AM1-4 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2418 C2.2-O-WED-AM1-3 2464 B2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1721 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1709 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1475 D3.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2091 E1.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1802 C3.3-O-TUE-AM1-1 2259 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-6 1582 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2170 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1593 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-1 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 2562 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 1182 E3.1-O-WED-AM1-2 1223 B3.1-O-TUE-AM1-6 2355 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1559 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1582 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-3 1580 D3.1-P-TUE-P1 1375 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-2 2255 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-4 1813 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-3 1627 C4.3-O-MON-PM2-5 2170 A1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1715 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1736 A1.3-P-TUE-P1 1375 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1604 B3.1-H-TUE-AM2-1 1878 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2527 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-3 1721 C4.2-P-WED-P2 2347 A1.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2169 A1.1-P-WED-P2 2550 B1.1-P-WED-P2 2340 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-4 2259 B1.2-O-TUE-AM2-6 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1511 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-1 1512 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1979 B3.2-P-WED-P2 2148 E3.1-P-WED-P2 1442 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1783 C1.1-H-WED-AM2-3 1790 C1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1190 B1.1-I/K-TUE-AM1-1 1311 D3.2-O-WED-PM1-3 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 2025 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1824 B1.1-H-WED-PM1-2 2260 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 1278 A1.2-H-TUE-AM1-1 1857 A2.1-H-THU-AM1-1 1913 B1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1770 C4.3-O-TUE-AM1-5 2535 C4.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2153 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2151 D1.1-O-TUE-AM2-3 1530 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Author Wagermaier, Wolfgang Wagermaier, Wolfgang Wagner, Martin Wagner, Martin F.-X. Wagner, Sarah Wagner, Swetlana Waitz, Thomas Wajda, Aleksandra Wang, Da Wang, Haifeng Wang, Haiyan Wang, Jia Wang, Meimei Wang, Min Wang, S. Wang, Xifan Ward, R. Mark Waroquier, Michel Waroquier, Michel Warren, Alexander Wasekar, Nitin Wasiluk, Kamil Wasiluk, Mateusz Waske, Anja Watson, Trystan Watson, Trystan Weber, Ludger Weber, Remi Wei, Chong Weihs, Tim Weissenborn, Oliver Weitkamp, Timm Wejrzanowski, Tomasz Wejrzanowski, Tomasz Wejrzanowski, Tomasz Weller, Stephanie Weltsch, Zoltán Weng, Wenjian Wenzel, Wolfgang Werner, David Werner, Peter Werner, Peter Westphalen, Jasper Wetzig, Andreas Węglewski, Witold Wheeler, Jeffrey White, Jan Whiter, Richard Whiter, Richard Wiecheć, Justyna Wieciński, Piotr Wieczorek, Andrzej Wieland, D.C. Florian Wiersma, Diederik Wierzbicka-Miernik, Anna Wierzbicka-Miernik, Anna Wierzbicki, Łukasz Wierzbicki, Łukasz J. Wierzbicki, Łukasz J. Wierzchoń, Tadeusz Wiessner, Lennart Wiessner, Lennart Wiessner, M. Wilde, Gerhard Wilde, Gerhard Williams, Dan Williams, Stewart Williams, Stewart Wills, Richard Willumeit-Römer, Regine Wilson, Daniela Wilson, Neil Wilson, Pablo Winckelmans, Naomi Winterer, Markus Winterer, Markus Wirjadi, Oliver Wirjadi, Oliver Wisniewski, Pawel Abstract Id Symposium 1608 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1693 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1679 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1429 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1392 D1.1-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 1387 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 2552 A2.1-O-WED-AM1-6 2366 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1344 B3.2-O-WED-PM1-6 2280 C3.2-H-TUE-AM2-4 1713 C4.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1512 C4.1-P-TUE-P1 1511 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-1 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 1718 C2.3-O-WED-AM2-5 1379 F3.1-O-THU-AM1-3 1666 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 2120 F3.2-P-TUE-P1 2078 F2.1-O-WED-PM1-4 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 1947 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1310 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 1611 B2.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1877 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-3 2219 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1597 E1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1643 E1.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1489 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-2 1638 F2.1-O-THU-AM2-3 1658 D3.3-P-TUE-P1 2313 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1234 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1515 D3.1-O-MON-PM1-5 1723 B1.1-P-WED-P2 1960 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-2 1197 B1.3-P-TUE-P1 1612 C1.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 1688 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1342 B2.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1972 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-2 2343 A2.1-O-THU-AM1-5 2010 A2.1-H-TUE-AM1-5 1793 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-5 1808 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1290 B2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 1603 E4.1-P-WED-P2 1600 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1572 E4.1-O-WED-AM1-3 2273 C2.1-P-TUE-P1 1513 C2.3-O-WED-PM1-6 2444 B2.3-H-THU-AM1-1 2316 D1.3-O-MON-PM2-5 1284 C3.3-O-THU-AM2-1 1882 E1.1-H-MON-PM2-2 1879 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1653 E1.1-P-TUE-P1 1589 B1.2-O-WED-AM2-4 1591 E1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1208 B1.2-I/K-WED-AM1-1 1428 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-2 1458 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1463 D2.3-H-WED-AM1-1 2449 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 1238 D2.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1549 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1441 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1393 C1.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 1401 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-3 2071 F3.2-O-TUE-AM2-4 1679 F1.1-P-TUE-P1 1506 C1.1-O-WED-AM1-5 2209 B1.1-H-WED-AM2-6 2565 C4.2-O-WED-PM1-2 1639 D1.1-O-TUE-PM1-3 1982 D1.1-O-WED-AM2-5 1753 D2.1-O-MON-PM1-3 1672 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-3 Author Wisniewski, Pawel Wisniewski, Pawel Witecka, Agnieszka Withers, Philip Withers, Philip J. Witkowska, Justyna Wnuk, Anna Woelffel, William Wojciechowski, Konrad Wojciechowski, Tomasz Wojcik, Pawel Wojcik, Tomasz Wojewoda-Budka, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka, Joanna Wojewoda-Budka, Joanna Wojnowski, Jacek Wojnowski, Jacek Wojnowski, Jacek Wolfova, Lucie Wolos, Agnieszka Won, Jong Chan Won, Jong Chan Wong Chi Man, Michel Wong Chi Man, Michel Wong Chi Man, Michel Wood, David Worsley, David Worsley, David Wozniak, Michal Wozniak, Michal Woźniak, Tadeusz Wójcik, Anna Wróbel, Jan Wróbel, Jan Wu, Hao Wu, Jeslin Wunderlich, Rainer Würschum, Roland Würschum, Roland Wynn, Melanie Wysmolek, Andrzej Wysmołek, Andrzej Wysmołek, Andrzej Wysocki, Bartłomiej Wysocki, Bartłomiej Wyszomirska, Monika Xanthopoulou, Galina Xanthopoulou, Galina Xanthopoulou, Galina Xi, Lixia Xi, Lixia Xia, Yongde Xiao, Juan Xiao, Ping Xie, Haibing Xie, Haibing Xie, Haibing Xu, Wei Xu, Wei Yabuuchi, Kiyohiro Yagodzinskyy, Yuriy Yagodzinskyy, Yuriy Yagodzinskyy, Yuriyy Yagüe-Alcaraz, Vicente Yamabe, Junichiro Yamabe, Junichiro Yamabe, Junichiro Yamabe-Mitarai, Yoko Yamada, Rui Yamamoto, Akiko Yamamoto, Akiko Yang, Bo Yang, Huajie Yang, Jenn-Ming Yang, Jing Yang, Qifeng Yang, Yang Yao, Yao Index Abstract Id Symposium 2348 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-3 2345 C1.1-P-WED-P2 2450 D2.2-P-WED-P2 2444 B2.3-H-THU-AM1-1 1254 B1.2-P-WED-P2 2524 B1.2-O-TUE-PM1-1 1668 A1.1-P-WED-P2 1657 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 1946 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1944 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1962 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1964 C3.3-P-WED-P2 1175 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 2364 D2.2-O-THU-AM1-3 1657 A1.1-O-TUE-AM2-4 2219 F1.1-O-MON-PM1-2 1563 B1.2-O-MON-PM2-4 1994 A2.1-P-WED-P2 1852 B2.2-H-TUE-AM2-3 1441 D2.3-P-WED-P2 1374 B1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1370 D2.1-O-TUE-PM1-5 2439 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2430 A2.1-I/K-TUE-PM1-1 2438 A2.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2395 E2.1-H-TUE-AM1-1 2093 D3.2-H-THU-AM1-4 1919 E4.1-O-WED-PM1-6 2263 A1.3-O-TUE-AM2-5 2046 D1.1-H-WED-AM1-2 1378 B1.3-H-WED-AM1-1 2025 C2.1-O-MON-PM2-4 2335 C3.2-P-TUE-P1 1631 D2.2-H-THU-AM2-4 1842 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-5 1568 C3.3-P-WED-P2 2022 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 2215 B3.2-O-WED-AM1-5 2222 C3.2-O-MON-PM1-1 1740 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1744 F2.1-P-WED-P2 1731 D2.1-H-TUE-AM2-2 1352 B1.3-O-TUE-AM1-4 1871 A1.3-H-TUE-AM1-2 1875 D1.2-I/K-WED-PM1-1 1314 E1.1-O-MON-PM2-5 1634 D1.3-H-TUE-AM1-1 2447 C3.3-I/K-MON-PM2-1 2572 E2.1-P-TUE-P1 1681 B2.2-P-TUE-P1 2232 D1.1-P-WED-P2 2326 B1.1-O-TUE-PM1-2 1547 C3.3-O-WED-AM1-4 1904 A2.1-O-TUE-AM1-2 2002 A2.1-P-WED-P2 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2200 A2.1-O-TUE-AM2-5 2187 B3.2-P-WED-P2 1808 C4.2-P-WED-P2 1422 D1.1-P-WED-P2 1478 D2.1-P-TUE-P1 1569 C3.3-O-WED-AM2-2 2568 C1.1-H-TUE-AM2-2 1990 C1.1-P-WED-P2 1443 A1.2-H-MON-PM2-2 1932 F3.1-O-THU-AM2-5 2318 D2.3-O-WED-PM1-3 1673 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-5 1674 B3.1-O-TUE-PM1-1 1942 B1.2-O-MON-PM2-3 1943 C1.1-O-WED-PM1-1 2495 A1.2-O-TUE-AM2-3 2228 D2.1-O-TUE-AM1-4 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 1212 E1.1-O-TUE-AM2-2 1812 D3.2-O-WED-AM2-5 1288 C1.1-O-MON-PM2-2 1710 A1.2-I/K-MON-PM1-1 1675 B1.3-O-MON-PM1-5 Author Yapici, Guney Yapici, Guney Yardley, Victoria A. Yazdani, Bahareh Yazdani, Sasan Yazdani, Sasan Yeo, Boon Siang Yeo, Darwin Yeo, Kook-Hyun Yeo, Kook-Hyun Yeo, Kuk-Hyun Yeo, Kuk-Hyun Yeom, Jong-Taek Yi, Sangbong Yilmaz, Pelin Yin, Jie Yoo, Jang Yong Yoon, Hyun Woo Yoshida, Hidehiro Yoshikawa, Michio Yoshimura, Nobuyuki Yot, Pascal Young, Robert Young, Robert Young, Robert Youngblood, Jeffrey P. Younsi, Amina Yu, Wenbo Yu, Yixuan Yuan, Hui Yubuta, Kunio Yudodibroto, Bagus Zachopoulos, Apostolos Zaefferer, Stefan Zagar, Goran Zagorska, Malgorzata Zagórski, Krzysztof Zainal-Abidin, Alfaferi Zalewska, Milena Zalewska-Wierzbicka, Katarzyna Zalewska-Wierzbicka, Katarzyna Zambaldi, Claudio Zamoryanskaya, Maria Zanaga, Daniele Zanaga, Daniele Zander, Stefan Zander, Thomas Zanella, Caterina Zarębski, Jerzy Zarzycka-Dziedzic, Dorota Zaslansky, Paul Zaslansky, Paul Zawadzka, Paulina Zawadzki, Piotr Zawadzki, Piotr Zbydniewska, Ewa Zdrojek, Mariusz Zdrojek, Mariusz Zdunek, Joanna Zdunek, Joanna Zdunek, Joanna Zdunek, Joanna Zehetbauer, Michael Zehetbauer, Michael Zeng, Hao Zervaki, Anna Zervaki, Anna Zglobicka, Izabela Zglobicka, Izabela Zhang, F. C. Zhang, F.C. 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Zhou, Dan Zhou, Jingjing Zhou, Y. Norman Zhu, Jianqiang Zhu, Yanqiu Ziaja, Waldemar Ziaja, Waldemar Ziąbka, Magdalena Zieba, Pawel Zieba, Pawel Ziegler, Martin Zienert, Tilo Zietara, Maciej Zięba, Paweł Ziętala, Michał Ziętala, Michał Ziogos, Orestis George Zisis, Grigoris Zocca, Andrea Zolotoyabko, Emil Zolotoyabko, Emil Zolotoyabko, Emil Zorzetto, Laura Zou, Yu Zybała, Rafał Żakiewicz, Piotr Żelechower, Michał Żytkiewicz, Zbigniew R. Żywicki, Paweł European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 143 144 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 145 146 European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Exhibitors & Sponsors Exhibitors & Sponsors WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY – MAIN BUILDING Exhibition 22-23 September Main Hall 6 5 coffee breaks 11 7 10 4 3 8 9 12 17 13 16 coffee breaks 18 19 20 14 15 2 21 22 1 Exhibition Secretariat 148 STAND 1 – FEMS STAND 12/17 – ITA, Sp. z o.o Sp. k./Helmut Fisher GmbH STAND 2 – COMEF STAND 13 – Research in Germany – Land of Ideas STAND 3 – Irtech STAND 14 – NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH STAND 4 – Granta Design STAND 15 – DUCOM Instruments STAND 5 – WILEY PUBLISHING STAND 16 – NT-MDT House STAND 6 – ICE PUBLISHING STAND 18 – Advanced Graphene Products STAND 7 – LOT-QuantumDesign GmbH STAND 19 – Schaefer Technologie GmbH STAND 8 – MANEY PUBLISHING STAND 20 – LABRO Technologie STAND 9 – FEI, VISUALIZATION SCIENCES GROUP STAND 21 – Hysitron STAND 10 – Spectro-Lab STAND 22 – CARL ZEISS STAND 11 – Thermo-Calc Software European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Exhibitors & Sponsors STAND 1 FFederation of European Materials Societies (FEMS) FEMS SECRETARIAT Dr Hugh M. Dunlop c/o Constellium CRV CS 10027 38341 Voreppe Cedex (France) Phone: +33 (0)476578319 hugh.dunlop@constellium.com www.fems.org Networking for European Materials Scientists and Engineers FEMS is an association of 28 European Materials Societies in 23 different countries. The total number of materials scientists and engineers represented by the FEMS member societies is approximately 25,000. The most important aim of FEMS is to overcome the fragmentation of the materials science and engineering discipline in Europe by strengthening interactions between the different European Materials Societies. As a founder member of the European Materials Forum, FEMS works closely with the European Parliament and Commission for safeguarding future funding for materials research and to guarantee a platform for knowledge exchange. FEMS also contributes to developing links and collaboration between RTO’s and industry. The Federation is well known for its series of EUROMAT conferences. These are held biennially and have grown significantly in size since that first held in Aachen in 1989 with 800 delegates to EUROMAT 2011 in Montpellier, attended by over 2150 delegates. They provide a unique networking opportunity for workers in the materials field. On alternate years, FEMS also organises Junior EUROMAT, the major event for young materials scientists. This dedicated poster conference takes place in Lausanne, attracting more than 300 young people. Eight years ago FEMS introduced an annual FEMS Presidents’ Day, giving senior representatives of its member societies the forum to exchange views on important topics and to provide feedback to the Federation. FEMS Awards – Every two years FEMS recognizes excellence in MSE with the prestigious European Materials Gold Medal, the Materials Science and Technology Prize, and the Materials Innovation Medal. It also gives visibility to outstanding young researchers every two years with the FEMS Lecturer Awards. STAND 3 STAND 2 The COMEF company is a leading provider of research equipment in Poland. The COMEF company systematically acquires new customers and enter on a new markets. The company has a stable team of staff members whose qualifications are systematically raised through training and courses. COMEF Gdańska 2 40-719 Katowice Poland 322034149 comef@comef.com.pl www.comef.com.pl IRtech Wyżynna 8H 30-617 Kraków Polska +48 12 267 37 74 info@irtech.pl www.irtech.pl IRtech company provides wide range of analytical equipment. Devices that we offer use lots of different technical methods such as: X-ray diffractometry, X-ray fluorescence, FT-IR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, GC-TMS and many others. We deliver advanced devices for material characterization and nanomaterial studies. Our XRD diffractometers vary from Benchtop to highly advanced measurement devices. They are used for routine material measurement and control od for R&D measurements. Our SAXS/WAXS systems deliver solutions for material science, biological studies and many more. We kindly invite you to our booth for presentation and discussion. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 149 STAND 7 STAND 6 STAND 5 STAND 4 Exhibitors & Sponsors 150 Granta Design 300 Rustat House, 62 Clifton Road Cambridge, CB1 7EG United Kingdom +44 (0)1223 518895 info@grantadesign.com www.grantadesign.com WILEY PUBLISHING www.wiley.com Ice Publishing One Great George Street London SW1P 3AA United Kingdom 2076652249 sarah.brown@icepublishing.com www.icevirtuallibrary.com/science LOT-QuantumDesign GmbH Im Tiefen See 58 64293 Darmstadt Germany 0049-6151-8806-0 info@lot-qd.com www.lot-qd.com A spin-out from the University of Cambridge, Granta helps hundreds of engineering enterprises to manage information on the materials (metals, plastics, composites, and more) that are essential to their businesses. We help them to develop and apply material intelligence, making better materials decisions, saving time and money, and reducing risk as they optimize their products. We also provide supporting resources to thousands of university educators worldwide as they teach the next generation of engineers, scientists, and industrial designers about materials, processes, and sustainability. Visit booth number 4 to find out more. Wiley’s Global Research business is a provider of content-enabled solutions to improve outcomes in research, education and professional practice with online tools, journals, books, databases, reference works and laboratory protocols. With strengths in every major academic, scientific and professional field, and strong brands including Wiley Blackwell and Wiley VCH, Wiley proudly partners with over 800 prestigious societies representing two million members. Through Wiley Online Library, we provide online access to a broad range of content: over 4 million articles from 1,500 journals, 9,000+ books, and many reference works and databases. ICE Science is the innovative new multi-disciplinary materials science series from ICE Publishing, the publishing division of the Institution of Civil Engineers, who have been uniting research and practice in science and technology since being granted a Royal Charter in 1828. Launched in 2012, the ICE Science collection comprises 5 titles, with new journals appearing annually: Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials; Emerging Materials Research; Green Mateirals; Nanomaterials and Energy; and Surface Innovations. For further information, please visit our newly upgraded website www.icevirtuallibrary.com/science On site Contact: Sarah Brown, Assistant Journals Manager, sarah.brown@icepublishing.com LOT-QuantumDesign group is a leading European distributor of high-quality scientific instruments and components supplying academic and industrial scientific research customers. The group offers components and systems used in material sciences, imaging, spectroscopy, photonics, nanotechnology and life science research. The group was founded almost 45 years ago and now employs more than highly-qualified 140 staff across Europe. The headquarters are in Darmstadt, Germany, further offices are located in Paris, London, Rom und Lausanne. Together with the parent company Quantum Design International Inc. and sister companies in North America, Asia and South America LOT-QuantumDesign offers the only global distribution network for high-tech instruments. Visit our new homepage: www.lot-qd.com European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes Exhibitors & Sponsors STAND 8 MANEY PUBLISHING Suite 1C, Joseph’s Well, Hanover Walk Leeds, LS3 1AB (UK) Phone: +44 1132432800 maney@maneypublishing.com www.maneypublishing.com/materials STAND 9 FEI 3, Impasse Rudolf Diesel, Bât A - BP 50227 33708 Mérignac Cedex FRANCE +33 (0) 556 13 37 77 vsginfo@fei.com www.Avizo3D.com STAND 10 Spectro-Lab ul. Warszawska 100/102 05-092 Łomianki Polska +48 22 675 25 67 info@spectro-lab.pl http://spectro-lab.pl/ STAND 11 Thermo-Calc Software Norra Stationsgatan 93 11364 Stockholm Sweden +46 8 545 959 30 info@thermocalc.com www.thermocalc.com Maney Publishing focuses on the publication and international dissemination of high quality, peer-reviewed scientific research. We deliver a personalized service to authors, societies, readers and libraries. Maney publish an impressive collection of highly regarded, peerreviewed journals covering both niche and general topics in materials science, engineering and healthcare. Coverage ranges from fundamental research to new materials for electronics, energy and biomedicine and extends from fabrication, processing and characterisation of materials to properties and performance. Specializing in print and electronic journal publishing, Maney is committed to technical and editorial innovation combined with traditional values of quality and collaboration. FEI is the leading provider of Avizo® 3D software, which delivers a comprehensive array of tools dedicated to materials analysis. Avizo software is the advanced 3D visualization and analysis software application for exploring and understanding materials structures and properties, in a wide range of materials science research areas and for many types of materials (porous media, metals and alloys, fibrous materials, composites, …). From straightforward visualization and measurement to advanced image processing, quantification, analysis and reporting, Avizo provides a comprehensive, multimodality digital lab for advanced 2D and 3D materials characterization. Learn more at Avizo3D.com Firma Spectro-Lab, (rok zał. 1981), jest wyłącznym przedstawicielem i importerem światowych producentów z branży laboratoryjnej oraz testowej, będących liderami w poszczególnych segmentach rynkowych. Oferujemy aparaturę oraz sprzęt: analityczny, laboratoryjny, badawczy i testowy. Zakres proponowanej oferty znajduje zastosowania w laboratoriach badawczo-naukowych i przemysłowych. Prowadzimy szkolenia wsparcia technicznego oraz aplikacyjnego dla oferowanego sprzętu. Zapewniamy profesjonalne doradztwo merytoryczne, jak również świadczymy pełen zakres usług serwisowych. The company Thermo-Calc Software AB was founded in 1997 as an offspring from the department of Materials Science and Engineering at KTH, Stockholm, Sweden. The mission of Thermo-Calc Software is to develop and supply software, databases and services for technical calculations involving thermodynamics, diffusion and precipitation. Today, we have a proven track record from more than 1,000 sites used in 70+ countries by industry, government and academia for aerospace, automotive, energy, manufacturing, primary metals and more. The company is based in Sweden with a subsidiary in the U.S. Thermo-Calc Software has also a network of local sales and marketing representatives worldwide. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 151 Exhibitors & Sponsors STAND 12/17 ITA, sp. z o.o. ul. Poznańska 104, Skórzewo Poland +48 61 222 58 00 info#ita-polska.com.pl www.ita-polska.com.pl STAND 13 HELMUT FISCHER GMBH Industriestraße 21 71069 Sindelfingen-Maichingen, Germany www.helmut-fischer.com Research in Germany – Land of Ideas German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Warsaw Office ul. Czeska 24/2 03-902 Warsaw Poland +48 22 617 48 47 research-in-germany@daad.de www.research-in-germany.org STAND 14 NETZSCH-Gerätebau GmbH 152 Wittelsbacherstrasse 42 95100 Selb Germany (+49) 9287 881-0 Contact-NGB@Netzsch.com www.netzsch.com ITA is a Polish company which has been providing comprehensive metrology and tooling solutions for over 16 years. Our offer includes state-of-the-art solutions provided by leading global manufacturers of measuring equipment and cutting tools.The solutions provided by ITA ensure the highest accuracy of measurements. Our measuring systems and cutting tools can be used for ensuring the quality of finished products, off-line and on-line quality assurance during the producti rocess, conducting material tests and manufacturing objects from a broad range of materials, including difficult-to-machine ones. Since 1953, FISCHER has created and produced increasingly innovative, powerful and versatile technologies for measuring coating thickness and micro-hardness, as well as for material analysis and testing. Today, FISCHER instruments are used all around the globe – wherever trueness, precision and reliability are essential. The appropriate measurement methods are used for correct results yielding optimum precision. Whether magnetic induction or eddy current, beta-backscatter, coulometric, micro hardness or x-ray fluorescence – Fischer has the suitable technology. FISCHER meets this challenge with its rigorous quality standards and commitment to develop and produce the most technically advanced – yet easy to use – measurement systems and software on the market “Research in Germany” is an international research marketing campaign, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), which seeks to strengthen and expand R&D collaboration between Germany and international partners. The organisations involved in the campaign, e.g. the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft and the BMBF International Bureau, organise joint communication activities and events which present German innovation and research in key international markets. NETZSCH is recognized world-wide as a technological leader in the thermal characterization of materials. Our 50 years of applications experience, broad state-of-the-art product line – covering a temperature range from -260°C to 2800°C – and comprehensive service offerings ensure that our solutions will not only meet your every requirement but also exceed your every expectation. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes STAND 19 STAND 18 STAND 16 STAND 15 Exhibitors & Sponsors DUCOM Ducom makes test instruments for evaluation of all types of mechanical and tribological properties of materials. We are the leading supplier of tribometers to industry and academia for wear, friction and lubrication studies for research and quality assessment. Center for Innovation Groningen, 9713GX Netherlands +31652381227 info@ducom.com www.ducom.com NT-MDT NT-MDT House Castletroy Limerick Ireland 35361333222 info@ntmdt.ie www.mtmdt.com Advanced Graphene Products sp. z o.o. Ul. Żeromskiego 19/1 65-066 Zielona Góra Poland +48506193078 office@agp-corp.com www.advancedgrapheneproducts.com Schaefer Technologie GmbH Robert-Bosch-Str. 31 63225 Langen Germany +49-6103-300980 info@schaefer-tec.com www.schaefer-tec.com From cutting edge scientific research to routine surface investigations, NT-MDT has a unique and unrivalled portfolio of scanning probe microscopes. Our application-focused instruments provide you with a full range of capabilities in AFM-Raman, high-resolution, multi-frequency measurements, and AFM based nanomechanics. As an innovator in SPM for over 20 years, NT-MDT has a specialized high-performance solution for your research needs. Advanced Graphene Products Sp. z o.o. is a nanotechnological endeavour founded in 2012. We are a producer and supplier of the highest quality large-area graphene - HSMG™ - High Strength Metallurgical Graphene™. AGP is a spin-off company from the Lodz University of Technology. Thanks to our cooperation with the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, we have developed an unique graphene production method growth on liquid metal.We have developed a very efficient, fully scalable and industrial production process. Due to the innovative substrate we are manufacturing graphene sheets of unseen quality. Our graphene has properties similar to the theoretical graphene. The SCHAEFER group of companies supplies industrial and academic researchers in the field of nanotechnology and surface engineering with innovative surface metrology solutions. We are offering a choice of optical 3D profilometers, using Confocal, Interference, or Digital Holography techniques, stylus profilometers, as well as mechanical Micro-/Nano-Testing equipment. A broad product range of scanning probe microscopes offers solutions for any purpose from systems for academic education to semi-automated systems for industrial or research applications to dedicated biomedical/life science AFMs. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 153 STAND 22 STAND 21 STAND 20 Exhibitors & Sponsors 154 LABRO Technologie Sp. z o.o. Sp. K 30-384, Kraków Czerwone Maki 55 lok. 25 Tel.: +48 12 260 29 50 Fax.: +48 12 397 79 30 Email.: labro@labro.com.pl Hysitron, Inc. 9625 West 76th Street Minneapolis, MN 55344 United States +1-952-835-6366 info@hysitron.com www.hysitron.com Carl ZEISS Sp. z o.o. Naramowicka 76 61-622 Poznań Poland www.zeiss.com/microscopy/en_de/home.html We provide components made of Advanced Technical Ceramics FRIALIT® DEGUSSIT® according to customer specifications, as well as a comprehensive standard programme. Dimensions ranging from just a few millimetres to over 2 metres are fully mastered. Our products, made of: aluminium oxide (Al2O3), zirconium oxide (ZrO2), silicon carbide (SiC), silicon nitride (Si3N4) are used predominantly in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, high temperature technology and surface finishing. We develop innovative solutions for the global market in dialogue with our customers. Examples: - high pressure and ultra high vacuum feedthroughs - ion insulators - high voltage, high current insulators - crucibles, boats - capillaries, plates, rods - prototypes As world leader in nanomechanical testing, Hysitron® is dedicated to the development of next-generation investigation solutions for nanoscale materials characterization. Hysitron’s comprehensive nanomechanical testing suite of in-situ techniques (including TEM/SEM compatible instruments, new xSol™ High Temperature system, nanoDMA®, and nanoECR®) and modular instrument platform design will keep you at the forefront of technology. Stop by our booth to learn about our exciting new developments and for in-depth discussions with our application specialist about our latest nanomechanical testing solutions. ZEISS is an internationally leading technology enterprise operating in the optics and optoelectronics industries. ZEISS develops and distributes lithography optics, measuring technology, microscopes, medical technology, eyeglass lenses, camera and cine lenses, binoculars and planetarium technology. With its solutions, the company constantly advances the world of optics and helps shape technological progress.The company is divided up into the six business groups Industrial Metrology, Microscopy, Medical Technology, Vision Care, Consumer Optics and Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology. ZEISS is represented in over 40 countries – with around 30 production sites, over 50 sales and service locations and about 25 research and development facilities. European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes SPONSORS European Congress and Exhibition on Advanced Materials and Processes 155 FEMS MEMBER SOCIETIES Austria The Austrian Society for Metallurgy and Materials (ASMET) The Netherlands Bond voor Materialenkennis (BvM) Belgium Benelux Métallurgie Norway Norsk Metallurgisk Selskap (NMS) Czch Republic Czech Society for New Materials and Technologies (CSNMT) Metal Science Society of the Czech Republic (MSS) Poland Polish Society for Materials (PTM) Estonia Estonian Materials Science Society (EMSS) France Société Française de Métallurgie et de Matériaux (SF2M) Germany Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde (DGM) Deutscher Verband für Materialforschung und prüfung e.V. (DVM) Greece The Hellenic Metallurgical Society (HMS) Hellenic Society for the Science and Technology of Condensed Matter (HSSTCM) Hungary Országos Magyar Bányászati és Kohászati Egyesület (OMBKE) Portugal Sociedade Portuguesa de Materiais (SPM) Serbia Materials Research Society of Serbia (MRSSerbia) Slovak Republic Society for New Materials and Technologies in Slovakia (SNMTS) Slovenia Slovensko Drustvo Za Materiale (SDM) Spain Sociedad Española de Materiales (SOCIEMAT) Sweden Svenska Föreningen för Materialteknik (SFMT) Switzerland Swiss Association for Materials Science and Technology (SVMT) Italy Associazione Italiana Compositi & Affini (Assocompositi) Associazione Italiana d’Ingegneria dei Materiali (AIMAT) Associazione Italiana di Metallurgia (AIM) Ukraine Ukraine Materials Research Society (UMRS) Latvia Latvian Materials Research Society (LMRS) United Kingdom Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) Lithuania Lithuanian Materials Research Society (LtMRS) ORGANIZING SOCIETY Polskie Towarzystwo Materiałoznawcze Instytut Inżynierii Materiałowej (I-7) Wydział Mechaniczny Politechniki Łódzkiej ul. 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