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LASER SINTERING
- Color logo marking- Flexible process- Low energy process
LASER MELTING & DENSIFICATION
- Raw materials melting- Low energy process
INKJET PRINTING
- Multicolor decoration- Flexible process
LASER ENGRAVING & CUTTING
- 3D engraving- No cracks process
EQUIPMENT FOR CERAMIC
PRESSURE CASTING
- Nanoparticles moulds- Technical & traditional ceramics - High efficiency process
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Organizers & Sponsors
General information
How to get there ?Speakers preview room & Internet accessMaps of the venue & exhibition
Social events
Welcome reception Student eveningGala dinnerMap of Limoges
Scientific programme
Programme at a glancePlenary speakers’ abstractsAwardees’ abstractsStudent Speech Contest presentationGeneral themes presentationStudent Contest programmePlenary sessions programmeOral presentations Monday June 24 Tuesday June 25 Wednesday June 26 Thursday June 27Poster Sessions Poster session I Poster session II
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Table of contents
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Welcome to the ECerS XIII Conference
Limoges is pleased and honored to host the 13th European Ceramic Society conference. This event is orga-nized by the French Ceramic Group, on behalf of the European Ceramic Society (ECerS). For more than 25 years, the ECerS conferences, which succeeded the former Science of Ceramics conferences, attract several hundreds of participants from all over the world, interested in science and technology of ceramics.
Ten symposia cover the numerous physical, chemical and biological characteristics for which ceramics, ce-ramic coatings and ceramic matrix composites are known: resistance to heat and/or severe environments, optical, thermal, mechanical, electrical and magnetic properties, bio-compatibility or activity… Various fields of applications, from archeo-ceramics and traditional ceramics to recent developments in the areas of energy, environment, biology, information and communications technology, and civil engineering will be addressed during the conference. Three symposia concern relationships between properties and microstructures, and research results in synthesis, shaping, sintering and deposition techniques allowing them to be controlled. Seven mostly concerns key applications of ceramics and one symposium is devoted to the cultural heritage.
Plenary lectures will be given by Professor Emile H. Ishida (Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of environment Studies, Japan), Thierry Salmona (Imerys-France) and Astrid Volckaert (Cerame Unie). The recipients of the Richard Brook and Stuijts awards, will be respectively Professor Michael Swain (Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Australia and Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand), and Professor Pavol Sajgalik (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovakian Academy of Science, Bratislava, Slovak Republic). As traditionally in ECerS conferences, a student speech contest has been organized. The week before the conference, a three day summer school will be attended by 40 students to update their knowledge of ceramic processing and applications.
An exhibition will facilitate the contacts between ceramic and laboratory equipment producers and confe-rence participants.
Limoges is known as the French «capital of the arts of fire» with well-established porcelain companies, enamel art studios and a significant industrial cluster in the field of technical ceramics. As well as attending the conference, we hope that you will take a bit of time to stroll within this historical city and enjoy it.
Again, welcome to Limoges and to the ECerS XIII conference.
Thierry CHARTIERConference ChairmanDirector SPCTS European Ceramic CenterLimoges
Michel BOUSSUGEConference Co-ChairmanResearch ProfessorParis School of Mines-ParisTechMaterials Centre
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Welcome Address
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FundProjec
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retariat ‐ ECerS c/o BCErSrneur Cornez 4, 7000 Mons – Belgium5 40 34 21 ‐ fax + 32 65 40 34 58 @bcrc.be –www.ecers.org
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Committees
Conference Chair
International Advisory Committee
Local Organizing Committee
Organizing Agency
www.ecers2013.fr
ChairThierry Chartier
Anne AimableThierry ChartierMaggy ColasAlain DenoirjeanSylvie FoucaudPierre-Marie GeffroyOlivier GreckMarc HugerGaëlle JarryJean-Pierre LecompteCécile Pagnoux
Le Public Système PCO38, rue Anatole France – 92 594 Levallois Perret Cedex – Francewww.lepublicsystemepco.fr
AustriaBelgiumCzechDenmarkFinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandItalyLatviaNetherlands
NorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSerbiaSlovakiaSloveniaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUK
R. Danzer, K. ReichmannO. Van der Biest, F. CambierK. Lang, R. SokolárK. Agerstedt NielseT. Kronberg, E. LevänenA. Leriche, G. FantozziZ. KovziridzeW. Griebe, D. NicklasA. Tsetsekou, C. ArgirousisJ. Szepvölgyi, K. KovacsE. Magner, S. HampshireP. Zannini, M. DondiL. Berzina-Cimdina, D. BajareS. Sinnema, L. Winnubst
K. WiikZ. Pedzich, M. SzafranJ.M. FerreiraM. Preda, A. VolceanovV. Shevchenko, L. MezentsevaS. Boskovic, V. SrdicP. Sajgalik, Z. LencesS. Pejovnik, D. SuvorovM. Campos, C. BaudínL. Bergström, E. CarlströmT. Graule, M. MenetT. Vural, H. MandalC. Hallas, J. Binner
Claire PeyratoutAénor PonsVirginie ReytierFabrice RossignolDavid SmithPhilippe ThomasJenny TellierChristelle Tixier DublancheArnaud VidecoqMichaelle Yankov
Co-chairMichel Boussuge
FundProjec
The JECS Trust was formexpenditure of funds passethe Society’s Journal and by
In its allocation of the Trust
• To enable the Europeanactivities for the benefit
• To strengthen researchceramics
• To maintain and build o
The main focus in tstudent/young res
• the amount requestedproject/activity
• the applicants must beECerS or direct membe
• the Trust does not acceattending conferences,
• the supported activityEuropean Ceramic Socie
• the arrangements for aapproved in advance byapproved in advance by
• the applicants can not b
Deadlines for the calls for• May 31st every year• November 30th every y
Applicants wishing to recesubmit their bids electronicDecision on awards are take
• November 30 every y
SecAvenue Gouver
Tel. + 32 65v.huart@
d for European cts on ceramics
ally set up in December 2007 to oversee theed on to the European Ceramic Society (ECerS) byy its publisher, Elsevier.
t’s resources, the Trust Council aims :
n Ceramic Societies to engage in a broad range oft of its membership.h and teaching in Europe within the subject of
n the current strong position of the Journal
the expenditure of Trust money is towards searcher activities, but not exclusively so.
Some guidelines:
d can be up to 50 % of the total sum of the
e either members of a ceramic society affiliated tor of ECerS for at least 1 year
Some guidelines:
ept proposals from individuals seeking support fornor salaries.should involve a collaboration between differentety member countries (full or associated)any publication arising from the activity must bey the Journal of the European Ceramic Societyy the Journal of the European Ceramic Societybe a commercial company
r projects :
year
ive financial support from the JECS Trust shouldcally to the joint JECS Trust/ECerS secretariat.en by the Board of the JECS Trust.
year
retariat ‐ ECerS c/o BCErSrneur Cornez 4, 7000 Mons – Belgium5 40 34 21 ‐ fax + 32 65 40 34 58 @bcrc.be –www.ecers.org
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Organizers
Institutional sponsors
Industrial sponsors
Organizers & Sponsors
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Sponsors & Exhibitors
Exhibitors
Press sponsors
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Conference venue
How to get there?
Speakers preview room
Internet
Lunch
Adrien Dubouche Museum,
The conference will be held atthe ESTER Technopole, North of Limoges.
ESTER Limoges Technopole12 rue Atlantis - 87280 Limoges
By car: Highway A20 Exit n° 30 or 31 «ESTER Technopole - Limoges-Nord - Palais-sur-Vienne -Zone Industrielle-Nord-Lac-Uzurat»Then follow the signs ESTER Technopole20 minutes from Limoges Bellegarde Airport - 10 minutes from the Limoges Bénédictins railway station
By public transport: Bus n°10. Stop at Ester Technopole (Direction Beaubreuil) - 10 minutes from the Railway Station
Shuttle buses: Special shuttle buses for the Conference will take you from a meeting point near hotels and bring you toESTER Technopole. Please check the separate detailed bus map.
All speakers must go to the Preview Room in order to download their presentation and associated files,preferably the day before and at least 3 hours before going to the conference room. The Conferences willbe held in 3 different close buildings but there is only 1 preview room. Please take this into account so thatyou plan ahead! The preview room is situated in the CEC building (Room Info 1 – ground floor).
An open wireless internet access will be available in the conference center with an individual login and password that will be written on your badge. Two computers will also be available in the Coupole with access to a printer.
Daily lunch (from Monday to Thursday) will be served in a tent under the form of a buffet from 12:10 to 13:15in front of the Coupole. Admission will be reserved to persons wearing the badge.
On Tuesday June 25, the theme “Archeo-Materials” takes place at the Adrien Dubouché Museum,in the City Center of Limoges. The address is: 8 bis, place Winston Churchill - 87000 Limoges.Many buses will take you there (16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36, 40, 41, 44).Stop at Place Winston Churchill.
Monday: 7:30 am - 06:00 pmTuesday/Wednesday: 8:00 am - 06:00 pmThursday: 08:00 am - 12:00 pm
Opening hours of preview:
General Information
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Ester Technopole: 3 main buildings
Coupole:
CEC:
ENSIL:
l Welcome Desk / Cloakrooml Press room l Exhibitionl Coffee breaksl Room Hermesl Room Diamantl Room Calypso
l Amphi 1 / 2 / 3 / 4l Room P. BOCH and room J. DESMAISONl Preview room (Room Info 1)l Infirmary l Poster display
l Amphi A / B / Cl Poster display
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Map of the venue
Have a look at what you will find in each building:
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By car: Highway A20 Exit n° 30 or 31 «ESTER Technopole - Limoges-Nord - Palais-sur-Vienne -Zone Industrielle-Nord-Lac-Uzurat»Then follow the signs ESTER Technopole20 minutes from Limoges Bellegarde Airport - 10 minutes from the Limoges Bénédictins railway station
By public transport: Bus n°10. Stop at Ester Technopole (Direction Beaubreuil) - 10 minutes from the Railway Station
Shuttle buses: Special shuttle buses for the Conference will take you from a meeting point near hotels and bring you toESTER Technopole. Please check the separate detailed bus map.
All speakers must go to the Preview Room in order to download their presentation and associated files,preferably the day before and at least 3 hours before going to the conference room. The Conferences willbe held in 3 different close buildings but there is only 1 preview room. Please take this into account so thatyou plan ahead! The preview room is situated in the CEC building (Room Info 1 – ground floor).
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The exhibition will be held at the Coupole
17 companies will be present during the Conference.You can meet them during coffee breaks and lunch time.
Coupole of Ester
Map of the exhibition
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Welcome reception – Monday June 24
The Welcome reception is held in the City Hall of Limoges. The reception starts at 19:00 and a cocktail will be served. This event is sponsored by the city of Limoges and official speeches will be given. Alain Rodet (Mayor of City of Limoges and President of Limoges Métropole) will be happy to welcome ECerS’ delegates.
Shuttle buses will take you from Ester to the welcome reception. They will also bring you back near to your hotel after the cocktail (Check the separate detailed Bus Map). You will also be able to find a taxi in front of the City Hall to get back to your hotel.
Address of the City Hall:Hôtel de Ville de Limoges9 Place Léon Betoulle87000 Limoges
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Social events
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Address of the Brasserie: La Brasserie Michard 39 Allée de Faugeras87100 Limogeswww.bieres-michard.com
Brasserie Michard
From Ester, the Brasserie Michardis situated at a walking distance(10 minutes by foot).
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Student evening – Tuesday June 25“Meeting of the Young European Ceramics Network”
The student evening is held at the Brasserie Michard. It will start at 19:00 and end at 23:00. The Brasserie Michard is a well-known brewery in Limoges which was established by the family Michard in 1987.
Following the tradition of the previous ECERS conferences, a student evening meeting will be held where Ph.D. and Master students attending the conference will be able to socialize and to start a collaborative network. The highlights of this evening will be:
l A presentation dealing with «the art of writing scientific papers (in order to publish them)» by Professor Richard TODD, University of Oxford, Senior Editor of the Journal of the European Ceramic Society,l Information concerning the development of the European Ceramic Student Network, and news concerning the opening of a new dedicated internet site.
The evening is organized by the chairman of the educational working group, Professor Louis WINNUBST, University of Twente, together with Professor Claire PEYRATOUT, Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Céra-mique Industrielle, Dr Sylvie FOUCAUD, University of Limoges and Dr Helen REVERON, INSA Lyon (Inter-national Ceramic Student Network).
Shuttle buses will bring you back near to your hotel/residence. (Check the separate detailed Bus Map).
Social events
Ester
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Gala dinner – Wednesday June 26
The Gala dinner will be held at the Chapelle Saint Martin. It will start at 19:30 and finish at around 23:00.The Chapelle Saint Martin is situated in a small town, 14 km from Ester (North West) and is a 4-star hotel and restaurant which has been registered in the Relais & Chateaux guide since 1973. Enjoy an unexpected and refined cooking experience during a memorable evening!
We also kindly remind you that you must have specifically registered to the gala dinner to attend it. The personal invitation, that you will have to withdraw at the welcome desk, must be presented at the door of the shuttle and/or at your arrival at the Chapelle Saint Martin.
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Social events
Address of dinner: The Chapelle Saint MartinNieul-Près-Limoges87510 Nieul
There will be shuttle buses to take you from Ester to the gala dinner. They will also bring you back near to your hotel. (Check the separatedetailed Bus Map).
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Map of Limoges
ESTER LIMOGES TECHNOPOLE (Venue)12 Rue Atlantis 87280 Limoges
LA CHAPELLE SAINT MARTIN (Gala dinner)Nieul-près-Limoges87510 Nieul
LIMOGES AIRPORT81 Avenue de l’Aéroport87100 Limoges
L’AURENCE RESIDENCE (CROUS)24 Avenue Vincent Auriol87065 Limoges Cedex
LA BORIE RESIDENCE (CROUS)185 Avenue Albert Thomas87065 Limoges Cedex
GUERIN RESIDENCE (CROUS)39 A rue Camille Guérin 87038 Limoges Cedex
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Map of Limoges - City Center
ADRIEN DUBOUCHE MUSEUMPlace Winston Churchill87000 Limoges
LIMOGES TOURIST OFFICE12 Boulevard de Fleurus87000 Limoges
CITY HALL9 Place Léon Betoulle87000 Limoges GARE DES BENEDICTINS4 Place Maison Dieu87036 Limoges
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Planning overview
Room overview: check what is taking place in each room
Programme at a glance
Sunday 23
PM 14:00/18:00
AM09:00/12:00
PM13:30/18:20
AM08:30/12:10
PM 13:30/18:20
AM 8:30/12:10
PM 13:30/ 14:50
PM15:30/18:55
AM08:30/12:20
PM13:30/16:00
CEC-‐Amphi 1 I
CEC-‐Amphi 2
CEC-‐Amphi 3
CEC-‐Amphi 4
CEC-‐P.BOCH
CEC-‐J.DESMAISON
ENSIL-‐Amphi A
ENSIL-‐Amphi B
ENSIL-‐Amphi C
Coupole-‐Hermès Speech Contest
Speech Contest
Coupole-‐Diamant
Adrien Dubouché Museum
A
B-‐ Innovative processing and Synthesis B
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment (production, transformation, storage)
E
C-‐ Surface engineering and ceramic coating
E
F-‐ Composites and engineering ceramics F
Monday June 24 Tuesday June 25 Wednesday June 26 Thursday June 27
A-‐ Fundamentals from theory to practice
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
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B H
D
J-‐ Archeo-‐materials
Plenary Session
G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
H-‐ Ceramic under severe environments and Refractories
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G
Plenary Session
FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health
08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk
08:30 Keynote Lecture 08:30 Keynote Lecture 08:30 Keynote LecturePlenary session 09:00 Oral presentation 09:00 Oral presentation 09:00 Oral presentation
09:00 Opening ceremony 09:20 Oral presentation 09:20 Oral presentation 09:20 Oral presentation09:30 Plenary Lecture 1 09:40 Oral presentation 09:40 Oral presentation 09:40 Oral presentation10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 10:00 Oral presentation 10:00 Oral presentation 10:00 Oral presentation10:50 Coffee break-‐30 min 10:20 Coffee break -‐ 30 min 10:20 Coffee break -‐ 30 min 10:20
10:50 Oral presentation 10:50 Oral presentation11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 11:10 Oral presentation 11:10 Oral presentation 11:20 Oral presentation
11:30 Oral presentation 11:30 Oral presentation 11:40 Oral presentation11:50 Oral presentation 11:50 Oral presentation 12:00 Oral presentation
12:00 Lunch 12:10 Lunch 12:10 Lunch 12:20 Lunch13:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 Oral presentation 13:30 Keynote Lecture14:00 Oral presentation 14:00 Oral presentation 13:50 Oral presentation 14:00 Oral presentation14:20 Oral presentation 14:20 Oral presentation 14:10 Oral presentation 14:20 Oral presentation14:40 Oral presentation 14:40 Oral presentation 14:30 Oral presentation 14:40 Oral presentation15:00 Oral presentation 15:00 Oral presentation 14:50 15:00 Oral presentation15:20 Oral presentation 15:20 Oral presentation 15:20 Oral presentation15:40 Coffee break & 15:40 Coffee break & 15:30 Plenary Session 15:40 Oral presentation
Poster Session I Poster Session I ECerS Fellows Ceremony 16:00 Conferences end16:40 Oral presentation 16:40 Oral presentation Awards plenary17:00 Oral presentation 17:00 Oral presentation JECS Trust Awards17:20 Oral presentation 17:20 Oral presentation Presentation ECERS XIV17:40 Oral presentation 17:40 Oral presentation18:00 Oral presentation 18:00 Oral presentation18:20 Talks end 18:20 Talks end 18:55 Talks end19:00 Welcome reception 18:00 Public Conference 19:30 Gala dinner
19:00 Student Evening
Coffee break & Poster Session II
Coffee break & Poster Session II
Monday June 24 Tuesday June 25 Wednesday June 26 Thursday June 2708:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk
08:30 Keynote Lecture 08:30 Keynote Lecture 08:30 Keynote LecturePlenary session 09:00 Oral presentation 09:00 Oral presentation 09:00 Oral presentation
09:00 Opening ceremony 09:20 Oral presentation 09:20 Oral presentation 09:20 Oral presentation09:30 Plenary Lecture 1 09:40 Oral presentation 09:40 Oral presentation 09:40 Oral presentation10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 10:00 Oral presentation 10:00 Oral presentation 10:00 Oral presentation10:50 Coffee break-‐30 min 10:20 Coffee break -‐ 30 min 10:20 Coffee break -‐ 30 min 10:20
10:50 Oral presentation 10:50 Oral presentation11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 11:10 Oral presentation 11:10 Oral presentation 11:20 Oral presentation
11:30 Oral presentation 11:30 Oral presentation 11:40 Oral presentation11:50 Oral presentation 11:50 Oral presentation 12:00 Oral presentation
13:00 Opening welcome desk 12:00 Lunch 12:10 Lunch 12:10 Lunch 12:20 Lunch13:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 Oral presentation 13:30 Keynote Lecture14:00 Oral presentation 14:00 Oral presentation 13:50 Oral presentation 14:00 Oral presentation14:20 Oral presentation 14:20 Oral presentation 14:10 Oral presentation 14:20 Oral presentation14:40 Oral presentation 14:40 Oral presentation 14:30 Oral presentation 14:40 Oral presentation15:00 Oral presentation 15:00 Oral presentation 14:50 15:00 Oral presentation15:20 Oral presentation 15:20 Oral presentation 15:20 Oral presentation15:40 Coffee break & 15:40 Coffee break & 15:50 Plenary Session 15:40 Oral presentation
16:00 Coffee break Poster Session I Poster Session I Awards plenary 16:00 Conferences end16:40 Oral presentation 16:40 Oral presentation JECS Trust Awards17:00 Oral presentation 17:00 Oral presentation Presentation ECERS XIV17:20 Oral presentation 17:20 Oral presentation17:40 Oral presentation 17:40 Oral presentation
18:00 End of the day 18:00 Oral presentation 18:00 Oral presentation18:20 Talks end 18:20 Talks end 18:45 Talks end19:00 Welcome reception 18:00 Public Conference 19:30 Gala dinner
19:00 Student Evening
OP Oral Presentation OP Oral Presentation
Student Speech Contest
Student Speech Contest14:00
16:20
Coffee break & Poster Session II
Coffee break & Poster Session II
Sunday June 23 Monday June 24 Tuesday June 25 Wednesday June 26 Thursday June 27
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“Channeling the Forces of Nature for the Creation of innovative manufacturing and the life style”
Abstract
The Great East Japan Earthquake, which happened on March 11, 2011, made us aware once again that we had forgotten we were just one species within the great cycle of nature on earth, that we were allowed to survive only because of nature, and that the idea that we were somehow able to conquer the nature was simply an illusion.
Now, more than ever, is the time we must confront face-to-face the change from the underground re-sources type of civilization to one with a new way of life and technology that embraces a sense of nature. To do so, we must learn from nature that possesses the only sustainable society on earth and create tech-nology which embraces such a view of nature.
We call technology, which cleverly revives nature’s greatness, Nature Technology, and we have completed fundamental consideration of the micro-wind generator using mechanism of the dragonfly’s wings, water free bath learning from bubbles, stain free surface learning from snail shell, electricity free air-conditioner and others.
We must now, in the midst of severe environmental restrictions, begin the great challenge of suspending and cutting back our escalating human activity, while living in a spiritually enriching way. How can we live in a spiritually fulfilling way on one planet? In order to find the form that this new way of life will take, we certainly need to adopt a back casting point of view which starts with the prerequisite that we live on only one planet.
Resume
Emile H. Ishida served as a director and general manager of the headquarters for technology and was the chairman of both Environmental Strategy and Technological Strategy at INAX Corporation Japan. He is now a Professor of Graduate School of Environmental Studies and Eco-material Design & Process Engineering, Tohoku University since September, 2004 (PhD from Nagoya Institute of Tech. 1992). He is a representative of the Earth Village Research Laboratory, Nature Technology Research Consortium and many others. He is a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society. Emile H. Ishida has authored/co-authored 340 academic papers, 35 books, has 95 patents and 14 academic awards.
Prof. Emile H. ISHIDA
Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Japan
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Plenary Speaker 1
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Sunday 23
PM 14:00/18:00
AM09:00/12:00
PM13:30/18:20
AM08:30/12:10
PM 13:30/18:20
AM 8:30/12:10
PM 13:30/ 14:50
PM15:30/18:55
AM08:30/12:20
PM13:30/16:00
CEC-‐Amphi 1 I
CEC-‐Amphi 2
CEC-‐Amphi 3
CEC-‐Amphi 4
CEC-‐P.BOCH
CEC-‐J.DESMAISON
ENSIL-‐Amphi A
ENSIL-‐Amphi B
ENSIL-‐Amphi C
Coupole-‐Hermès Speech Contest
Speech Contest
Coupole-‐Diamant
Adrien Dubouché Museum
A
B-‐ Innovative processing and Synthesis B
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment (production, transformation, storage)
E
C-‐ Surface engineering and ceramic coating
E
F-‐ Composites and engineering ceramics F
Monday June 24 Tuesday June 25 Wednesday June 26 Thursday June 27
A-‐ Fundamentals from theory to practice
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
I
B H
D
J-‐ Archeo-‐materials
Plenary Session
G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
H-‐ Ceramic under severe environments and Refractories
H
G
Plenary Session
FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health
08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk 08:00 Opening welcome desk
08:30 Keynote Lecture 08:30 Keynote Lecture 08:30 Keynote LecturePlenary session 09:00 Oral presentation 09:00 Oral presentation 09:00 Oral presentation
09:00 Opening ceremony 09:20 Oral presentation 09:20 Oral presentation 09:20 Oral presentation09:30 Plenary Lecture 1 09:40 Oral presentation 09:40 Oral presentation 09:40 Oral presentation10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 10:00 Oral presentation 10:00 Oral presentation 10:00 Oral presentation10:50 Coffee break-‐30 min 10:20 Coffee break -‐ 30 min 10:20 Coffee break -‐ 30 min 10:20
10:50 Oral presentation 10:50 Oral presentation11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 11:10 Oral presentation 11:10 Oral presentation 11:20 Oral presentation
11:30 Oral presentation 11:30 Oral presentation 11:40 Oral presentation11:50 Oral presentation 11:50 Oral presentation 12:00 Oral presentation
12:00 Lunch 12:10 Lunch 12:10 Lunch 12:20 Lunch13:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 Keynote Lecture 13:30 Oral presentation 13:30 Keynote Lecture14:00 Oral presentation 14:00 Oral presentation 13:50 Oral presentation 14:00 Oral presentation14:20 Oral presentation 14:20 Oral presentation 14:10 Oral presentation 14:20 Oral presentation14:40 Oral presentation 14:40 Oral presentation 14:30 Oral presentation 14:40 Oral presentation15:00 Oral presentation 15:00 Oral presentation 14:50 15:00 Oral presentation15:20 Oral presentation 15:20 Oral presentation 15:20 Oral presentation15:40 Coffee break & 15:40 Coffee break & 15:30 Plenary Session 15:40 Oral presentation
Poster Session I Poster Session I ECerS Fellows Ceremony 16:00 Conferences end16:40 Oral presentation 16:40 Oral presentation Awards plenary17:00 Oral presentation 17:00 Oral presentation JECS Trust Awards17:20 Oral presentation 17:20 Oral presentation Presentation ECERS XIV17:40 Oral presentation 17:40 Oral presentation18:00 Oral presentation 18:00 Oral presentation18:20 Talks end 18:20 Talks end 18:55 Talks end19:00 Welcome reception 18:00 Public Conference 19:30 Gala dinner
19:00 Student Evening
Coffee break & Poster Session II
Coffee break & Poster Session II
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“Imerys a company en route to open innovation”
Presentation
Imerys, a world leader in mineral based solutions is a 4 billion euros sales company listed in the Paris stock exchange. The company is present in 50 countries with more than 250 industrial facilities. In the last years, Imerys has decided to bring a new focus on Innovation and internal growth. This materializes in several changes in the way the company manages its project portfolio and directs R&D towards growth markets. At the same time the company is striving to develop cooperation with external laboratories, either with customers or universities. This result in increased R&D activity, but also into additional new products being introduced to the market, more invention filing and ultimately more new products sales. Imerys measures its innovation performance and try to foresee the sales coming from its project portfolio, and uses this forecast as a dynamic R&D management tool.
Resume
Graduate of Ecole Normale Supérieure and of Ecole des Mines engineering school (France). Thierry Salmona began his career at the French Ministry of Industry. He became Technical Advisor to the Mi-nister for Energy and Raw Materials in 1986. In 1988, he joined the French group Thomson (interac-tive media, telecommunications and information systems) where he held the positions of Vice-Pre-sident Planning then Vice-President Sales for Europe and Asia. He joined the French group Sanofi (pharmaceuticals) in 1992 as Managing Director of the Gelatins & Specialties Division, which was sold to the German chemicals group SKW Trostberg in 1995.
He joined Imerys in 2000 as Executive Vice-President Building Materials and Ceramics & Special-ties, and then was put in charge of the specialty minerals business group. Since 2007, Thierry Sal-mona is the Group Chief Technical Officer in charge of innovation and business support functions.
Thierry SALMONA
Imerys (France)Vice-President Innovation Research & Technology and Business Support
Plenary Speaker 2
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“Paving the way with the European ceramic industry”
Abstract
Cerame-Unie, the European Ceramic Industry Association, was created in 1962 and brings together over 2,000 companies in 25 EU Member States. Cerame-Unie engages in a constructive dialogue with the EU institutions, international partners and social and environmental stakeholders. Its aim is to share expertise in construction, industry applications, standardisation, trade, raw materials, climate change, energy, environment, health and safety.
Last year, Cerame-Unie published its Roadmap to 2050, a milestone document assessing the poten-tial of the ceramics industry now and in the future. European ceramic industry is a strategic enabler for growth, innovation and sustainability. Therefore, a thriving ceramic industry in the EU is vital to achieve a competitive low-carbon and resource-efficient economy by 2050.
Cerame-Unie is one of the eight founding members of A.SPIRE, founded in 2012. A.SPIRE is the association that will manage and implement the work of the SPIRE Public-Private-Partnership. Its members consist of innovative process industries representing 20% of the total European manufac-turing sector both in employment and turnover. Through SPIRE, these industries will foster cross-sec-toral innovation resulting in breakthrough technologies in the field of resource and energy efficiency.
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Astrid Volckaert graduated at the KU Leuven (Belgium) with a Master in Biomedical Sciences and holds a European Master in Environmental Technology (De Montfort University, UK). She joined Cerame-Unie in 2005 as a Technical Adviser on European environmental legislation. Since 2008, she is the Director for Environment and Technical Affairs. At the same time, she is the Secretary-General of two of the product associations within Cerame-Unie, for refractories and tech-nical ceramics.In her function, Astrid Volckaert represents Cerame-Unie in a number of official stakeholder bodies and maintains regular contacts with the members of the European Parliament and officials of the European Commission on issues such as the Industrial Emissions Directive, REACH and the Raw Materials Initiative. Since 2011 she also coordinates the Research and Innovation activities related to ceramics within Cerame-Unie.
Astrid VOLCKAERT
Cerame-UnieDirector for Environment and Technical Affairs
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Richard Brook Award
“Is Zirconia a Ceramic Steel?”
Abstract
It is almost 40 years since the seminal paper by Garvie et al (Nature 1975) identifying a stress induced phase transformation toughening mechanism in partially stabilized zirconia ceramics that raised this ques-tion. Since then there have been thousands of papers exploring various aspects of this mechanism and applications of zirconia containing materials. In this presentation an attempt will be made to answer the basic question. In addition a focus towards biomaterials applications, especially dental, will be presented along with some of the major problems and outstanding issues will be discussed.
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Professor Michael Swain was born in Australia and completed a BSc (1969) and PhD (1973) in Physics at the University of New South Wales. His PhD thesis investigated the deformation and fracture behaviour of silicate based materials supervised by Brian Lawn. He then worked as a Research Scientist (1973-75) with Martin Marietta Corp. in Baltimore USA. He took up a post-doctoral position (1975-77) at the Caven-dish Laboratory in Cambridge UK. He then joined Saint-Gobain Industries in France (1977-1978) as a research engineer involved in the mechanics of cutting and breaking of glass. In 1979 he returned to Aus-tralia and joined CSIRO as a research scientist involved in partially stabilised zirconia with the advanced ceramics group at the Division of Tribophysics in Melbourne. This group a few years prior had discovered transformation toughening in zirconia ceramics. In 1981 he was an invited research exchange fellow at the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart Germany where he worked on advanced ceramic composites. During this time he with David Green and Richard Hannink published “Transformation Toughened Ceramics”.
In 1990 he moved to Sydney where he worked at CSIRO Division of Applied Physics as a senior scientist and joined Sydney University as an associate professor in the Engineering Department in a part time tea-ching capacity. At CSIRO he led the surface mechanics group that developed an Ultra micro-indentation system (UMIS) as well as a Micro-fourier rheometer for quantifying the properties of small volumes of materials. In 1994 he was asked to teach the dental materials course at Sydney University and became involved in dental materials research. In 2000 he was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt senior fellows-hip. In 2000 he was also appointed Professor of Biomaterials in the Faculty of Dentistry where he is still teaches and is involved in a range of research involved with dental materials, mechanical responses of teeth and bones as well as modeling of dental and orthopaedic implant systems. In 2004 he also began teaching dental materials courses at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. Professor Swain has more than 400 journal publications and is co-author of three books. He has supervised more than 30 PhD students plus numerous Masters theses. His main area of research interest has been advanced ceramics and the critical role of microstructure on their properties. He is also interested in natural calcified tissue and dental restorative material systems. In 2011 he spent a sabbatical at the University of Freiburg in Germany where he was also involved in investigating the response of cells on various surfaces.
Prof. Michael V. SWAIN
Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Australia and Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand
Awarded by Sir Richard BROOK
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“SiC/Si3N4 nano/micro-composites – phase and chemical composition - their implications to the RT and HT mechanical properties”
Abstract
Si3N4/SiC micro/nano composites doped with different rare earth sintering additives are long term studied at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry in Ceramic Department. Their excellent mechanical properties were documented by many publications. In the current presentation, dense Si3N4/SiC micro/nano composites, with various rare earth oxide based grain boundary phase were fabricated by hot-pressing method at the same sintering conditions. Six different sintering aids (Lu2O3, Yb2O3, Y2O3, Sm2O3, Nd2O3 and La2O3) were used to their processing. Formation of SiC nano-inclusions was achieved by in situ carbothermal reduction of SiO2 by C during the sintering process. Room temperature fracture toughness, hardness and strength showed increasing tendency with decreasing ionic radius of used rare-earth cation (i.e. from La3+ to Lu3+). Besides the highest hardness and reasonably high fracture toughness and strength of composite material with Lu2O3 sintering additive also the highest creep resistance was observed for this micro/nano composite in the tempe-rature range from 1250 to 1400 °C at the loads of the interval up to 150 MPa. Wear and oxidation resistance of this composite is excellent; almost zero oxidation is observed up to 1400 °C. GB phase composition seems to be a decisive parameter responsible for the mechanical behaviour of studied ceramic materials. The effect of chemical composition of GB with respect to the strength of GB itself and strength of the bond between silicon nitride grain and GB film were studied by ab initio calculations. The obtained results help to explain the fracture mode and mechanical behaviour of rare earth oxide doped ceramic materials.
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Pavol Šajgalik is a director of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences (IIC SAS) since 1999 and simultaneously a head of the Ceramic Department at the same institute. Main interest of his research is the relationship between microstructure and properties of non-oxide and oxide high performance ceramics. He received his Master degree in physics from the Comenius University in Bratislava in 1979, PhD from the Institute of Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences in 1986 and DrSc. from Institute of Inorganic Che-mistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences in 1996. Professor Sajgalik serves as an external lecturer at the Slovak Technical University, Bratislava and University of Trencin. In 1990 he obtained the Alexander von Humboldt fellowship and spent almost two years in Max-Planck-Institute for Metal Research in Stuttgart. Subsequently he stayed several times at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, AIST Nagoya, Japan and Rensselaer Poly-technic Institute, USA as a visiting scientist/professor. He was an organizer of many international conferences, among others he regularly organized workshop on Engineering Ceramics, he is a leader of many international projects and co-director of the EU Integrated Centre for Advanced Materials and Molecular Research. He is a member of the European, American and Japan Ceramic Societies, president of the Slovak Silicate Society, member of the Permanent Executive Committee of the ECerS, member elect of the World Academy of Cera-mics and Fellow of the American Ceramic Society. In 2007 he was awarded as a Scientist of the Year in the Slovak Republic. Publications: more than 150 re-viewed papers in the international journals, co-editor of 4 proceedings, guest editor of 3 special issues of the professional journals, co-author of 7 monographs and 2 encyclopedias, 5 patents.
Awarded by Mister Olivier LE TESSIER, Bernardaud Company
Prof. Pavol ŠAJGALIK
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences,Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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“What is tensile strength and how can it be determined?”
Abstract
The strength of materials is one of the most important parameters to assess their applicability. The tensile strength (σf) of ceramic materials can be described by the Griffith/Irwin criterion (σf ~ ac-1/2), i.e. it is limited by the size (ac) of the most dangerous flaw (Griffith flaw) in the specimen. The large scatter of the strength of cera-mics can be related to the scatter of Griffith flaw sizes. Therefore the strength cannot be described by a simple number but has to be described by a distribution function. The Weibull distribution is generally used to describe the strength of ceramic materials. These facts are - in principle - well known since a long time. Standards for strength measurement and the determination of the Weibull distribution have been developed. But the Weibull theory is hardly used in the mechanical design and many unexpected failures of ceramic components still oc-cur. What are the reasons for that? With the increasing strength of ceramic materials the available measuring techniques become inappropriate. On one hand they are often too inaccurate to properly determine Weibull sta-tistics of high quality materials. On the other hand the Griffith flaws of high strength ceramics are very small and flaws produced by specimen preparation may become strength limiting even if all instructions in the standards concerning specimen preparation are strictly followed. So, the strength of specimens and not the strength of the material is determined in many cases. In application of ceramic components, loading situations may occur, which were not taken into account in the design nor in the strength measurements. Flaw populations may exist in components and may limit their strength, even if they have been carefully avoided in strength specimens. Then the strength of the component is (much) lower than the strength of the specimens and unexpected failure of the ceramic components may occur. In this lecture the state of the art of the theory of brittle failure is given, the problems mentioned above are discussed and examples for unexpected failures are given.
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Robert Danzer is Full Professor and Head of the Institute of Structural and Functional Ceramics of the University of Leoben (Austria) since 1993 and was Associate Professor for Materials Testing at Institut für Metallkunde und Werkstoffprüfung at the same University from 1990 to 1993. He was also Head of the Mechanical Testing Group at the Powder Metallurgical Laboratory of the Max Planck Institut für Metallforschung of Stuttgart (Germany) from 1987 to 1990 and, before that, he had a Post Doc position at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Univer-sity of Graz and at the Institute of Metal Science of the University of Leoben from 1978 to 1987 where he also obtained his “habilitation” for Materials Testing in 1987. He made all his scholarship in Graz (Austria) until he obtained his Ph.D. thesis at the Institute of Theoretical Physics in 1978. He is the current President of the Austrian Ceramic Society and is involved in Austrian and International scien-tific and technical committees as well as in the management of the University of Leoben where he is Dean of doctoral studies since 1997 and chairman of the board of professors association. Robert Danzer is a member of the «World Academy of Ceramics» since 1995 and member of the WAC board since 2010.He already received the JECS Best Paper Prize in 2009 (for: JECS 28, 2008, 1575-1583) and is author/co-au-thor of more than 250 publications in journals and conference reports, 4 books on materials science, three further books and 6 patents.
Awarded by Prof. Hasan MANDAL, President of the JECS Trust
Prof. Robert DANZER
Montanuniversität Leoben, Institut für Struktur-und Funktionskeramik, Leoben, Austria
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JECS Best Paper Award
“Towards osseointegration of bioinert ceramics: introducing functional groups to alumina surface by tailored self assembled monolayer technique”
The bioinert character of alumina implants does not promote bone bonding, thereby strongly limits possible applications for this material. Bone bonding to the implant surface is significantly dependent on its chemical composition. We hypothesized that a bioinert ceramic can be functionalized, intro-ducing active groups onto the surface by self-assembled monolayer. The surface of alumina was coated with a silica layer using physical vapour deposition or flame pyrolysis. Subsequently SAM was attached by dint of octenyltrichlorosilane. Through further chemical treatments OH- and COOH-func-tional groups were created on the surface. The evidence of the functional groups was proven by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and contact angle measurements. Thereby for the first time func-tional groups were successfully coupled to an inert alumina surface using the method of SAM. In a next step of development, SAM technique could be used to couple biological agents to inert ceramic implant surfaces aiming the possible improvement of osseointegration.
Authors: Karolina Schickle, Daniela Filipa Duarte Campos, Michael Weber, Horst Fischer (Depart-ment of Dental Materials and Biomaterials Research, RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Germany), Robert Kaufmann (DWI at the RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
Schickle K, Kaufmann R, Duarte Campos DF, Weber M, Fischer H. Towards osseointegration of bioinert ceramics: Introducing functional groups to alumina surface by tailored self as-sembled monolayer technique. J Eur Ceram Soc 2012;32:3063-71.
Awarded by Prof. Richard TODD, editor of the JECS
Prof. Horst FISCHER
RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Germany
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Abstract
The strength of materials is one of the most important parameters to assess their applicability. The tensile strength (σf) of ceramic materials can be described by the Griffith/Irwin criterion (σf ~ ac-1/2), i.e. it is limited by the size (ac) of the most dangerous flaw (Griffith flaw) in the specimen. The large scatter of the strength of cera-mics can be related to the scatter of Griffith flaw sizes. Therefore the strength cannot be described by a simple number but has to be described by a distribution function. The Weibull distribution is generally used to describe the strength of ceramic materials. These facts are - in principle - well known since a long time. Standards for strength measurement and the determination of the Weibull distribution have been developed. But the Weibull theory is hardly used in the mechanical design and many unexpected failures of ceramic components still oc-cur. What are the reasons for that? With the increasing strength of ceramic materials the available measuring techniques become inappropriate. On one hand they are often too inaccurate to properly determine Weibull sta-tistics of high quality materials. On the other hand the Griffith flaws of high strength ceramics are very small and flaws produced by specimen preparation may become strength limiting even if all instructions in the standards concerning specimen preparation are strictly followed. So, the strength of specimens and not the strength of the material is determined in many cases. In application of ceramic components, loading situations may occur, which were not taken into account in the design nor in the strength measurements. Flaw populations may exist in components and may limit their strength, even if they have been carefully avoided in strength specimens. Then the strength of the component is (much) lower than the strength of the specimens and unexpected failure of the ceramic components may occur. In this lecture the state of the art of the theory of brittle failure is given, the problems mentioned above are discussed and examples for unexpected failures are given.
Resume
Robert Danzer is Full Professor and Head of the Institute of Structural and Functional Ceramics of the University of Leoben (Austria) since 1993 and was Associate Professor for Materials Testing at Institut für Metallkunde und Werkstoffprüfung at the same University from 1990 to 1993. He was also Head of the Mechanical Testing Group at the Powder Metallurgical Laboratory of the Max Planck Institut für Metallforschung of Stuttgart (Germany) from 1987 to 1990 and, before that, he had a Post Doc position at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, Univer-sity of Graz and at the Institute of Metal Science of the University of Leoben from 1978 to 1987 where he also obtained his “habilitation” for Materials Testing in 1987. He made all his scholarship in Graz (Austria) until he obtained his Ph.D. thesis at the Institute of Theoretical Physics in 1978. He is the current President of the Austrian Ceramic Society and is involved in Austrian and International scien-tific and technical committees as well as in the management of the University of Leoben where he is Dean of doctoral studies since 1997 and chairman of the board of professors association. Robert Danzer is a member of the «World Academy of Ceramics» since 1995 and member of the WAC board since 2010.He already received the JECS Best Paper Prize in 2009 (for: JECS 28, 2008, 1575-1583) and is author/co-au-thor of more than 250 publications in journals and conference reports, 4 books on materials science, three further books and 6 patents.
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Participants in the Student Speech Contest 2013:
The student speech contest at the biannual ECerS conference is an event where young research students, representing each of the ECerS member countries, are able to give an oral presentation that is evaluated by a jury. The presentation duration will be 15 minutes, followed by questions from the jury and the audience.
• EachmembercountryofECerScansendone(PhD,MSc,BSc)researchstudent as the candidate of their country for the ECerS student speaking contest.• Theoralpresentationatthecontestshouldbebasedonresearchworkthatthe candidate has performed himself/herself at a research institution in the country he/ she is representing• Graduaterepresentativesmustbewithintheirfirstfiveyearsoffulltimeresearch at the time of the speech.
The contest at ECerS 2013 in Limoges is scheduled on Sunday afternoon June 23 and Monday afternoon, June 24. The detailed schedule can be found on page 39. The winner will be announced and be given the opportunity to present at the Awards plenary ceremony on Wednesday afternoon. The winner will be awarded by Prof. Louis WINNUBST.
Ultra high temperature Ceramic – HfB2 for hypersonic vehicles
New way to reduce aerodynamic losses using sol-gel method with silicon oxide nanoparticles for high speed rotor of mini turbine
Precipitated fluorhydroxyapatite nanoparticles
Complex 3D-structures of silicon carbide for emerging applications
Copper iron oxide ceramics as reactive oxygen storage material
Strontium and rare-earth containing glass-ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells
Fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
The effect of crack healing of silicon nitride evaluated with the “Notched Ball Test”
Saranya VenugopalUK
Olga ProskurinaRussia
Kevin RocheIreland
Benito Román-MansoSpain
Alexander TaschGermany
Allu Amarnath ReddyPortugal
Markus BernhardtNorway
Stefan StroblAustria
Student Speech Contest
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Preparation of laminar adsorbents for rapid gas adsorptionby freeze-casting of zeolites
There is plenty of plasticity at the bottom
Investigation of structural and functional properties of ferroelectric BaTi1-xZrxO3 solid solutions prepared by the modified Pechini method
Influence of laser parameters on microstructure, hardness and wear resistance of NiCrBSi/WC coatings made by laser cladding
SITE-SiCf/SiC composite for application in future fusion reactors
Functionalization of ceramic membranes by polymer grafting for solvent nanofiltration
Transparent Yb-doped YAG ceramics for laser applications
Multiscale Biomimicry in Scaffold Design for Regenerative Medicine
Combined magnetic field alignment method with gelcasting technique for fabri-cating textured alumina elements
Evaluation of physical and antimicrobial properties of silver doped hydroxyapa-tite
Contribution of TEM in situ nanoindentation to the study of ceramic materials
Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties of Ce1-xBixO2-δ
solid solution
Microstructure, mechanical properties and creep behavior of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC micro/nano composites
Manipulation of the TiO2 anatase crystal habit in order to achieve photocatalytic selectivity in air pollutants
Arto OjuvaSweden
Erkka KannistoFinland
Catalina - AndreeaVasilescuRomania
Dorian DeschuyteneerBelgium
Aljaž IvekovicSlovenia
Ana PinheiroNetherlands
Jan HostasaCzech Republic
Silvia MinardiItaly
Agnieszka SzudarskaPoland
Arita Dubnika Latvia
Emilie Calvié France
Marija PrekajskiSerbia
Milan Parchoviansky Slovakia
Maria-VeronicaSofianouGreece
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Ultra high temperature Ceramic – HfB2 for hypersonic vehicles
New way to reduce aerodynamic losses using sol-gel method with silicon oxide nanoparticles for high speed rotor of mini turbine
Precipitated fluorhydroxyapatite nanoparticles
Complex 3D-structures of silicon carbide for emerging applications
Copper iron oxide ceramics as reactive oxygen storage material
Strontium and rare-earth containing glass-ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells
Fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
The effect of crack healing of silicon nitride evaluated with the “Notched Ball Test”
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EMAUX SOYER / Cristallerie de Saint PaulMoulin de Saint Paul de Ribes - 87920 CONDAT sur VIENNE - [email protected] - phone +33 555 39 01 17 - fax +33 555 39 01 79 - www.emaux-soyer.com
After market research, the capabilities of its product and potential customer needs, Franck Dufour, manager of the company starts production of special glass. This family of glass is produced in very small quantities but requests very specific functions. The development of these special glasses and control of production can offer its customers a full product customization
The CSP is the only French manufacturer of enamels for jewelery industry (applied enamels on copper, gold and silver). With a hundred experience, Enamels Soyer factory currently produces the best quality jewelery enamels worldwide.
In 2008 it developed its own branch of re-search and development work to new pro-cesses in order to change its leader product, the enamel. This allows Enamels Soyer of-fer to new customers ever more innovative products.
Powerful inkjet printers for printed electronics
We make easier inkjet printing for printed electronics worldwide.
Ceradrop Headquarters:Ester technopole, 32 rue de Soyouz, LIMOGES - FRANCE
Ceradrop Grenoble Office:Minatec - BHT, 7 parvis Louis Néel, GRENOBLE - FRANCE
+33 681 720 346 +33 555 381 751 www.ceradrop.fr [email protected]
Accurate and flexiblemultimaterials printers
InnovativeSimulation and
manufacturing software
Embedded photonicspost-process
Multi printheadstechnology
High-levelsupport & service
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A Fundamentals from theory to practice: Surfaces, Particles, Grain boundaries, Microstructures and Properties.
Understanding basic science behind ceramic materials is a key factor for successful application and innovative use of ceramics. The symposium encourages submissions from all aspects of ceramic science from powder synthesis through processing and sintering to structure-property relationships. The key aspect is taking a fundamental and basic scientific approach to understanding a key phe-nomenon, be it: nucleation and growth, colloidal forces, sintering mechanisms, microstructural cha-racteristics, grain boundary effects or different types of properties (mechanical, optical, electrical, magnetic or transport). Understanding basic mechanisms by use of analytical modelling and using computational tools is becoming more and relevant in the innovative use of ceramics and property prediction. Such fundamental approaches will take the ceramic community from a purely experimen-tal based optimisation towards a more profound knowledge based design of ceramics and ceramic properties.
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Paul [email protected]
Chair
Victor M. ORERA
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Aragon, University of [email protected]
Lennart BERGSTROMMaterials and Environmental ChemistryStockholm [email protected]
Claude Paul CARRYLTPCM- Joseph Fourier [email protected]
EMAUX SOYER / Cristallerie de Saint PaulMoulin de Saint Paul de Ribes - 87920 CONDAT sur VIENNE - [email protected] - phone +33 555 39 01 17 - fax +33 555 39 01 79 - www.emaux-soyer.com
The CSP is the only French manufacturer of enamels for jewelery industry (applied enamels on copper, gold and silver). With a hundred experience, Enamels Soyer factory currently produces the best quality jewelery enamels worldwide.
In 2008 it developed its own branch of re-search and development work to new pro-cesses in order to change its leader product, the enamel. This allows Enamels Soyer of-fer to new customers ever more innovative products.
Powerful inkjet printers for printed electronics
We make easier inkjet printing for printed electronics worldwide.
Ceradrop Headquarters:Ester technopole, 32 rue de Soyouz, LIMOGES - FRANCE
Ceradrop Grenoble Office:Minatec - BHT, 7 parvis Louis Néel, GRENOBLE - FRANCE
+33 681 720 346 +33 555 381 751 www.ceradrop.fr [email protected]
Accurate and flexiblemultimaterials printers
InnovativeSimulation and
manufacturing software
Embedded photonicspost-process
Multi printheadstechnology
High-levelsupport & service
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B Innovative processing and Synthesis
The conference includes a broad range of fundamental and applied topics such as colloid and sur-face science for improved dispersion, innovative powder synthesis, methods such as sol-gel tech-nology, laser ablation, hydrothermal and microwave assisted synthesis, precursor-derived systems, etc., shape forming, free-forming techniques such as LOM, ink-jet printing, photopolymerization, etc. Studies on novel processing and synthesis technologies are encouraged, especially those involved in emerging areas such as synthesis of nanopowders, dispersion and self-assembly of nanostruc-tures, conventional shaping and innovative rapid prototyping techniques, fast sintering techniques, and post-sintering operations leading to the production of tailored microarchitectures and any type of multimaterials.
The conference will include the following topics:
•Innovativesynthesis•Beneficiation,comminutionandgranulation.•Drypowderprocessing.•Colloidaldispersionandsurfacemodification.•Shapingofceramicsuspensions.•Plasticforming.•Shapingthinandthickfilmsandcoatings.•Solidfreeformmanufacturing.•Shapingofcomplexmicro-andnanostructures.•Shapingporousmaterials.
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Rodrigo MORENOInstitute of Ceramics & [email protected]
Chair
Fabrice ROSSIGNOL
Francis [email protected]
Thomas [email protected]
Mikolaj SZAFRANFaculty of ChemistryWarsaw University of Technology [email protected]
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C Surface engineering and ceramic coating -Tailored properties through new deposition techniques
This Symposium will focus on surface engineering and ceramic coatings. Both materials science and technology of coatings production are kindly invited. Contributions are expected on topics such as process-structure-property correlations, fundamentals and understanding of films deposition processes, advanced properties through new materials and processes, nano or micro-structure ef-fects on properties, and coating industrial applications and practices. Latest advances in emerging non-conventional coating technologies, including advances in thermal spray processes (suspension/solution plasma spray or flame spray, cold spray, thin-film VPS ...) as well as innovative PVD&CVD deposition techniques, with an emphasis on new types of materials produced by new processes are also expected. Applications include, but are not limited to, energy, automotive and aerospace coatings, wear protecting coatings for components and tools, low friction coatings, high-temperature wear-resistant coatings, erosion and corrosion resistive coatings.
Rainer GADOWIMTCCC-Stuttgart University [email protected]
Chair
Tapio MÄNTYLÄ
Institute of Materials ScienceTampere University of Technology [email protected]
Alain [email protected]
Luca LUGSVARGHI Faculty of Engineering University of Modena and Reggio [email protected]
Ghislaine BERTRAND
CIRIMAT - LCMIE- Universite Paul SabatierToulouse, [email protected]
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D Bioceramics and health
Bioceramics are used worldwide in many clinical applications, including orthopaedics, dentistry, neurosurgery and craniofacial applications. There are two main classes of bioceramics: Bioinert Ceramics | Bioactive Cera-mics Bioinert ceramics were introduced in orthopaedics in the 70s, providing a dramatic reduction of wear debris in total hip replacement. In this respect, recently developed, mechanically-performing Silicon Nitride-based cera-mics, are promising candidates for development of prosthetic devices with enhanced biomechanical features. Bioactive ceramics were introduced in the late 80s and are now routinely used as bone substitutes and as coa-tings to optimize implant fixation. More recently, biomimetics technology further improved the bonding ability of these materials. These biomaterials currently play a fundamental role in Regenerative Medicine, a multidisciplinary field aiming to restore, maintain or enhance tissues and organ functions. Indeed, bioceramics either as monolith or in combination with polymers (bio-hybrid-composites) play a fundamental role, pushing research activity towar-ds biologically inspired processes like bio-mineralization, able to fabricate biomimetic materials with graded composition and morphology to restore multifunctional anatomical regions like osteo-chondral or periodontal tissues. This has recently been achieved using bioceramics and bioceramics-based composite as both acellu-lar or cellularised tissue engineering constructs. In addition, the application of Nanotechnology to the field of bioceramics has conferred a new level of biocom-petence to this class of biomaterials where tissue cells can be guided by the fine tuning of the surface nano-topography and to integrate smart carriers for the controlled delivery of bioactive molecules regulating tissue regeneration. An emerging topic in this scientific area is Nano-bio-magnetism which has specifically been applied to some ceramic compounds or alternatively can be induced by chemical doping of bioactive mate-rials, thus generating a new family of scaffolds able to be remotely controlled and activated by magnetic forces through completely biocompatible and biodegradable magnetic nano-carriers. Alongside Regenerative Medi-cine, such new materials have a potential to provide huge benefits to the wider field of theranostics.
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Mateo SANTINSchool of Pharmacy and Biomolecular SciencesUniversity of BrightonUnited [email protected]
Anna TAMPIERICNR – Institute of Science and Technology for [email protected]
Serena BESTDepartment of Materials Science and MetallurgyUniversity of CambridgeUnited [email protected]
Eric CHAMPIONSPCTS - University of [email protected]
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E Ceramics and systems for energy and environment(production, conversion, storage)
The 21st century faces multiple challenges with regard to sustainable energy production, conversion, storage, and to reduction of energy utilization and emissions of greenhouse gases. In these areas more and more research is emerging on advanced ceramics and systems. Electrolytes, electrodes, membranes, adsorbents, catalysts, sensors are all currently being investigated for implementation in, e.g., batteries, fuel cells, reactors, gas separation and purification, super capacitors, photovoltaics and modern fossil-fuel power stations.The primary purpose of this symposium is to provide an international forum for scientists and en-gineers to discuss and exchange ideas and technical information on the design, development, pro-cessing and characterization of ceramic materials and systems for use in selected areas. The ses-sion will cover the following topics:
•Mixedionic-electronicconductingmembranes,andcompositemembranes based upon proton or oxygen ion conductors•Microporousamorphous,zeoliteorhybridorganic-inorganicmembranes•Electrodeandelectrolytesforlithiumionbatteries•Materialsandstructuresforsolidoxidefuelcellandelectrolyzers•Ceramicsupercapacitors
Henny J.M. BOUWMEESTERLIMS-University of Twente The [email protected]
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Jose M. SERRA
CSIC-Universidad Politecnica de [email protected]
Hans-Peter BUCHKREMER Forschungszentrum Jülich [email protected]
Wilhelm A. MEULENBERGForschungszentrum Jülich [email protected]
Louis WINNUBST LIMS-University of Twente The [email protected]
Andre AYRAL IEMM-Montpellier 2 University, [email protected]
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F Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
Properties of a ceramic component are a result of complex interactions of the constituents phases, grain boundary interfaces, internal architecture and structural defects. Both the control of microstructure and desi-gning of the architecture over many length scales, ranging from the particle size to the macroscopic dimen-sion of the component, contribute to the multi-functionality (structural, thermal, chemical…) of the component. These composite ceramics are based on the structure organization at different size-scales by controlling the morphology and distribution of different building elements (particles, fibers, layers, interfaces...). The enginee-ring of such materials usually requires processes (chemical vapor infiltration for ceramic matrix composites, tape casting for lamellar composites…) specifically developed for them.
This symposium will focus on the various aspects of the designing, engineering, as well as development of dedicated processes, in order for engineering and composite ceramics to address specific functions or as-sociation of functions. All application fields (energy generation, aerospace, automotive, health…) are in the scope of the symposium.
Elis CARLSTROEMSwerea IVF [email protected]
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Pavol SAJGALIK
Slovak Academy of SciencesSlovak [email protected]
William J. CLEGGCeramic and Inorganic Materials GroupUniversity of CambridgeUnited [email protected]
Monica FERRARISDISATPolitecnico di [email protected]
Hua-Tay LINCeramic Science and Technology [email protected]
Francis [email protected]
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G Electro-magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
“In memoriam Professor Marija Kosec”
This symposium will address many topics including:
•Ferroelectric,pyroelectric,dielectric(e.g.high-temperaturedielectrics)andpiezoelectric e.g. lead-free piezoceramics) materials •Multiferroicmaterials,e.g.forsensorsintheformofcompositesormultilayers•Microwavedielectrics,metamaterialsandfrequencytunabledevices•Electricallyconductingceramicsthatexhibitnonlinearphenomenasuchasvaristors (eg. for new dc power grids), NTC and PTC thermistors; superconductors; piezoresistive materials •Transparentpolycrystallinematerialsasopticalceramicsforvariousapplications,such as medical diagnostics including computer tomography (CT), positron emission tomo graphy (PET) and X-ray radiography and in defence applications such as transparent armor •Hardferritesaspotentialsubstitutionalmaterialsforscarcerareearths
The materials can be in the form of thick and thin films, composites, single crystals, bulk ceramics and multilayers. Aspects of processing, characterisation, modelling and device integration will also be considered.
Jürgen ROEDELNonmetallic InorganicMaterials-TU [email protected]
Chair
Isabel [email protected]
Derek C SINCLAIRMaterials Science and Engineering-The University of SheffieldUnited [email protected]
Victor TUPIKSaint-Petersburg State Electrotechnical University [email protected]
Gilbert FANTOZZIMATEIS-INSA [email protected]
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H Ceramics under severe environments and refractories
Refractories are nano-bonded composite materials used in large volumes to line furnaces for the produc-tion of other materials at high temperatures. Recent developments in Refractories included in this the-me are: Synthesis of refractory materials from industrial wastes, “New” refractories e.g. hercynite/galaxite/CA6/MgAlON, Carbon- and chrome-free refractories, Nanostructured refractories, Low-carbon & ultra-low carbon-containing systems, Oxide-nonoxide composite refractories, In-situ refractories, In-situ and ex-si-tu reinforced refractories, Eco-friendly binder bonded refractories, Lightweight castables, Quick-drying castables, Self-healing refractories, Simulation/modelling of refractories, New refractories evaluation tech-niques including in situ and at temperature. Refractories are being developed to function in ever more severe conditions which begin to approach those of Ultra-high Temperature Ceramics (UHTCs) which are designed to operate at over 2000 and even 3000oC. UHTCs need to retain mechanical and chemical stability at these temperatures for a variety of high-temperature structural applications, including engines, hypersonic vehicles, plasma arc electrodes, advanced nuclear fuels, fusion first walls and divertors, cutting tools, furnace elements, and high temperature shielding. This theme will examine all aspects of UHTC behaviour including processing, environmental response and characterisation. Other topics include testing and property measurement at very high temperatures and modelling over length scales including phase equilibria.
William E. LEEWilliam E. LEEDepartment of MaterialsImperial College United Kingdom [email protected]
Chair
Gregory E. HILMASMaterials Science and EngineeringMissouri U. of Science & TechnologyUSA [email protected]
Luc J. VANDEPERRE Department of MaterialsImperial College United [email protected]
Shaowei ZHANGExeter UniversityUnited [email protected]
Jacques POIRIERCEMHTI-Polytech [email protected]
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I Silicate and traditional ceramics - Innovation in construction materials
Europe is a major producer of traditional ceramics and construction materials including tableware, sanitary ware, floor and wall tiles, bricks and roof tiles, cement, concrete, plaster…. The cost of transport and need for these basic items should insure that this core industry remains stable despite effects resulting from competition in a global market or the latest economic recession. In order to maintain this essentially strong position, howe-ver the traditional ceramic and construction materials industry needs to continuously evolve and adapt to the challenges of an increasingly competitive and sustainable industry.
Consequently, considerable attention is paid by the sector to research and development in all aspects: from design to decoration, from new products to new applications, to innovation in the materials and the manufac-turing processes, and to input from progress in many other fields of advanced materials. Examples of major challenges include: increasing added value of materials by incorporating new functions or improving existing ones, reducing the energy cost in production, reduction of pollution in manufacture, use of renewable energies and recycling of waste materials. These sessions aim to review the state of the art of silicate and traditional ceramics as well as construction materials so as to highlight the latest developments. The general theme includes the following topics: New raw materials and additives, Floor and wall tiles, Whitewares (tableware, sanitaryware…), Heavy clay products (bricks, roof tiles, pipes..), Cements and binding materialsContributions to emerging research lines are particularly welcome: Eco-designed products, Recycling of waste materials, Energy saving and use of renewable energies, Multifunctional coatings, Geopolymers.
Paolo ZANNINI Chemistry Department-University of Modena [email protected]
Chair
Christian KAPSBuilding Chemistry-Bauhaus University [email protected]
Enrique SANCHEZITCUniversitat Jaume [email protected]
Tolun VURALTurkich Ceramic Society [email protected]
David SMITH [email protected]
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J Archeo-Materials
Since millennia pottery illustrates the cultural and technological levels of the society. Alexandre Brongniart with his “Traité des Arts Céramiques ou des poteries considérées dans leur Histoire, leur Pratique et leur Théorie” can be considered as the founder of the archaeometric approach that has developed more recently under the leading gui-dance of David Kingery and coworkers. The European Ceramic Society offers a forum to discuss the present state of the art in Cultural Heritage studies. The 2013 event, organized in association with the Musée Adrien Dubouché de Céramique, will continue this action and contributions focusing on the following topics will be welcomed:
•Archaeometricstudiesofpotteryandglazedartefacts(focusingonnon-destructivetechniques,differentiation between genuine masterpieces and fakes, provenance studies, and other related topics).•Researchofancientmethodsofceramicproductionfromclayminingtofiring.•Experimentalarchaeologicalpracticesinceramicfieldandproductionofreplica.
Sevim CIZER Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey [email protected]
Chair
Annarosa MANGONE
University of BariItaly [email protected]
Solange MURALHAUniversidade Nova de [email protected]
Trinitat PRADELLPhysics and Nuclear Energy DepartementUniversitat Politecnica de [email protected]
Philippe COLOMBANLADIRUniversite Pierre-et-Marie-Curie [email protected]
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SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM“Functional Nitrides for Energy Applications” (FUNEA)
The FUNEA symposium will cover all aspects related to inorganic nitrides for energy applications. In terms of fundamental research, the FUNEA aims to advance the state-of-the-art knowledge and understanding of inorganic nitrides and mixed nitride-anion systems by achieving the ability to synthesize, manipulate, characterize, understand and model binary and ternary nitrides and oxonitrides with functional properties. By this a breakthrough in the nitride chemistry will be achieved steering in a new era for materials with advanced functionality and exceptional levels of performance. In terms of technological applications, the FUNEA symposium focuses on the energetic applications of nitride-based materials with this addressing the main needs of the 21st century. The symposium is focused on the synthesis, processing and characte-rization of novel nitrides and related compounds suitable for applications in the fields of energy conversion and storage.
Ralph RIEDELTechnische Universität [email protected]
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Philippe MIELEIEM - University of MontpellierFrancehttp://www.iemm.univ-montp2.fr
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Monday June 24
Wednesday June 26
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 1
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
9:00 Opening Ceremony
9:30 Plenary Lecture 1 "Channeling the Forces of Nature for the Creation of innovative manufacturing and the life style" Prof. Emile H. ISHIDA (Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Japan)
10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 "Imerys a company en route to open innovation" Thierry SALMONA (Imerys -‐ France)
10:50 Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 “Paving the way with the European ceramic industry” Astrid VOLCKAERT (Cerame Unie)
12:00 Lunch
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
15:30 Prof. Danilo SUVOROV, President of ECERS
15:40 Prof. Anne LERICHE, President Elect
15:50 ECerS Fellows Ceremony
16:20 Stuijts Award: "SiC/Si3N4 nano/micro-‐composites -‐ phase and chemical composition -‐ their implications to the RT and HT mechanical properties" Prof. Pavol SAJGALIK (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) -‐ Awarded by Mister Olivier LE TESSIER, Bernardaud Company
17:05
Brook Award: "Is Zirconia a Ceramic Steel?" Prof. Michael V. SWAIN (Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Australia and Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand) -‐ Awarded by Sir Richard BROOK
17:50 Winner of the Student Speech Contest -‐ Awarded by Prof. Louis WINNUBST
18:10
JECS Trust Award: "What is tensile strength and how can it be determined?" Prof. Robert DANZER (Institut für Struktur-‐ und Funktionskeramik, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria) Awarded by Prof. Hasan MANDAL, President of the Trust
18:40
JECS Best Paper Award -‐ Prof. Horst FISCHER (RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Germany) "Towards osseointegration of bioinert ceramics: Introducing functional groups to alumina surface by tailored self assembled monolayer technique" by Schickle, K.; Kaufmann, R.; Duarte Campos, P.F.; Weber, M.; Fischer, H. Awarded by Prof. Richard TODD, editor of the JECS
18:45
Presentation ECERS 2015 (Toledo, Spain) by Dr. Carmen BAUDIN, General Secretary of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society
18:55 End of the conferences followed by the gala dinner (on reservation)
Plenary sessions programme
Monday June 24
Wednesday June 26
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 1
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
9:00 Opening Ceremony
9:30 Plenary Lecture 1 "Channeling the Forces of Nature for the Creation of innovative manufacturing and the life style" Prof. Emile H. ISHIDA (Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Japan)
10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 "Imerys a company en route to open innovation" Thierry SALMONA (Imerys -‐ France)
10:50 Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 “Paving the way with the European ceramic industry” Astrid VOLCKAERT (Cerame Unie)
12:00 Lunch
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
15:30 Prof. Danilo SUVOROV, President of ECERS
15:40 Prof. Anne LERICHE, President Elect
15:50 ECerS Fellows Ceremony
16:20 Stuijts Award: "SiC/Si3N4 nano/micro-‐composites -‐ phase and chemical composition -‐ their implications to the RT and HT mechanical properties" Prof. Pavol SAJGALIK (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) -‐ Awarded by Mister Olivier LE TESSIER, Bernardaud Company
17:05
Brook Award: "Is Zirconia a Ceramic Steel?" Prof. Michael V. SWAIN (Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Australia and Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand) -‐ Awarded by Sir Richard BROOK
17:50 Winner of the Student Speech Contest -‐ Awarded by Prof. Louis WINNUBST
18:10
JECS Trust Award: "What is tensile strength and how can it be determined?" Prof. Robert DANZER (Institut für Struktur-‐ und Funktionskeramik, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria) Awarded by Prof. Hasan MANDAL, President of the Trust
18:40
JECS Best Paper Award -‐ Prof. Horst FISCHER (RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Germany) "Towards osseointegration of bioinert ceramics: Introducing functional groups to alumina surface by tailored self assembled monolayer technique" by Schickle, K.; Kaufmann, R.; Duarte Campos, P.F.; Weber, M.; Fischer, H. Awarded by Prof. Richard TODD, editor of the JECS
18:45
Presentation ECERS 2015 (Toledo, Spain) by Dr. Carmen BAUDIN, General Secretary of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society
18:55 End of the conferences followed by the gala dinner (on reservation)
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Monday June 24
Wednesday June 26
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Sunday June 23
Monday June 24
- Opening of the welcome Desk at the Coupole 13:00-18:00
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 14:00 Ultra high temperature Ceramic – HfB2 for hypersonic vehicles
Saranya VENUGOPAL -‐ UK 14:20 New way to reduce aerodynamic losses using sol-‐gel method with silicon oxide nanoparticles for high speed rotor of
mini turbine Olga PROSKURINA -‐ Russia
14:40 Precipitated fluorhydroxyapatite nanoparticles Kevin ROCHE -‐ Ireland
15:00 Complex 3D-‐structures of silicon carbide for emerging applications Benito ROMÁN-‐MANSO -‐ Spain
15:20 Copper iron oxide ceramics as reactive oxygen storage material Alexander TASCH -‐ Germany
15:40 Strontium and rare-‐earth containing glass–ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells Allu AMARNATH REDDY -‐ Portugal
16:00 Coffee Break 16:20 Fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
Markus BERNHARDT -‐ Norway 16:40 The effect of crack healing of silicon nitride evaluated with the “Notched Ball -‐Test”
Stefan STROBL -‐ Austria 17:00 Preparation of laminar adsorbents for rapid gas adsorption by freeze-‐casting of zeolites
Arto OJUVA -‐ Sweden 17:20 There is plenty of plasticity at the bottom
Erkka KANNISTO -‐ Finland 17:40 Investigation of structural and functional properties of ferroelectric BaTi1-‐xZrxO3 solid solutions prepared by the modified
Pechini method Catalina -‐ Andreea VASILESCU -‐ Romania
18:00 End of the day
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 13:40 Influence of laser parameters on microstructure, hardness and wear resistance of NiCrBSi/WC coatings made by laser
cladding Dorian DESCHUYTENEER -‐ Belgium
14:00 SITE-‐SiCf/SiC composite for application in future fusion reactors Aljaž IVEKOVIĆ -‐ Slovenia
14:20 Functionalization of ceramic membranes by polymer grafting for solvent nanofiltration Ana PINHEIRO -‐ Netherlands
14:40 Transparent Yb-‐doped YAG ceramics for laser applications Jan HOSTASA -‐ Czech Republic
15:00 Multiscale Biomimicry in Scaffold Design for Regenerative Medicine Silvia MINARDI -‐ Italy
15:20 Combined magnetic field alignment method with gelcasting technique for fabricating textured alumina elements Agnieszka SZUDARSKA -‐ Poland
15:40 Coffee Break 16:40 Evaluation of physical and antimicrobia l properties of silver doped hydroxyapatite
Arita DUBNIKA -‐ Latvia 17:00 Contribution of TEM in situ nanoindentation to the study of ceramic materials
Emilie CALVIÉ -‐ France 17:20 Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties of Ce1-‐xBixO2-‐δ solid solution
Marija PREKAJSKI -‐ Serbia 17:40 Microstructure, mechanical properties and creep behavior of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC micro/nano composites
Milan PARCHOVIANSKY -‐ Slovakia 18:00 Manipulation of the Tio2 anatase crystal habit in order to achieve photocatalytic selectivity in air pollutants
Maria-‐Veronica SOFIANOU -‐ Greece 18:20 End of the day followed by the Welcome Reception
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Sunday June 23 – O pening of the w elcom e Desk at the Coupole 13 :00-18:00
Monday June 24
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 14:00 Ultra high temperature Ceramic – HfB2 for hypersonic vehicles
Saranya VENUGOPAL -‐ UK 14:20 New way to reduce aerodynamic losses using sol-‐gel method with silicon oxide nanoparticles for high speed rotor of
mini turbine Olga PROSKURINA -‐ Russia
14:40 Precipitated fluorhydroxyapatite nanoparticles Kevin ROCHE -‐ Ireland
15:00 Complex 3D-‐structures of silicon carbide for emerging applications Benito ROMÁN-‐MANSO -‐ Spain
15:20 Copper iron oxide ceramics as reactive oxygen storage material Alexander TASCH -‐ Germany
15:40 Strontium and rare-‐earth containing glass–ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells Allu AMARNATH REDDY -‐ Portugal
16:00 Coffee Break 16:20 Fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
Markus BERNHARDT -‐ Norway 16:40 The effect of crack healing of silicon nitride evaluated with the “Notched Ball -‐Test”
Stefan STROBL -‐ Austria 17:00 Preparation of laminar adsorbents for rapid gas adsorption by freeze-‐casting of zeolites
Arto OJUVA -‐ Sweden 17:20 There is plenty of plasticity at the bottom
Erkka KANNISTO -‐ Finland 17:40 Investigation of structural and functional properties of ferroelectric BaTi1-‐xZrxO3 solid solutions prepared by the modified
Pechini method Catalina -‐ Andreea VASILESCU -‐ Romania
18:00 End of the day
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 13:40 Influence of laser parameters on microstructure, hardness and wear resistance of NiCrBSi/WC coatings made by laser
cladding Dorian DESCHUYTENEER -‐ Belgium
14:00 SITE-‐SiCf/SiC composite for application in future fusion reactors Aljaž IVEKOVIĆ -‐ Slovenia
14:20 Functionalization of ceramic membranes by polymer grafting for solvent nanofiltration Ana PINHEIRO -‐ Netherlands
14:40 Transparent Yb-‐doped YAG ceramics for laser applications Jan HOSTASA -‐ Czech Republic
15:00 Multiscale Biomimicry in Scaffold Design for Regenerative Medicine Silvia MINARDI -‐ Italy
15:20 Combined magnetic field alignment method with gelcasting technique for fabricating textured alumina elements Agnieszka SZUDARSKA -‐ Poland
15:40 Coffee Break 16:40 Evaluation of physical and antimicrobia l properties of silver doped hydroxyapatite
Arita DUBNIKA -‐ Latvia 17:00 Contribution of TEM in situ nanoindentation to the study of ceramic materials
Emilie CALVIÉ -‐ France 17:20 Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties of Ce1-‐xBixO2-‐δ solid solution
Marija PREKAJSKI -‐ Serbia 17:40 Microstructure, mechanical properties and creep behavior of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC micro/nano composites
Milan PARCHOVIANSKY -‐ Slovakia 18:00 Manipulation of the Tio2 anatase crystal habit in order to achieve photocatalytic selectivity in air pollutants
Maria-‐Veronica SOFIANOU -‐ Greece 18:20 End of the day followed by the Welcome Reception
Student Speech Contest Programme
Sunday June 23 – O pening of the w elcom e Desk at the Coupole 13 :00-18:00
Monday June 24
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Monday June 24
Wednesday June 26
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 1
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
9:00 Opening Ceremony
9:30 Plenary Lecture 1 "Channeling the Forces of Nature for the Creation of innovative manufacturing and the life style" Prof. Emile H. ISHIDA (Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Japan)
10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 "Imerys a company en route to open innovation" Thierry SALMONA (Imerys -‐ France)
10:50 Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 “Paving the way with the European ceramic industry” Astrid VOLCKAERT (Cerame Unie)
12:00 Lunch
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
15:30 Prof. Danilo SUVOROV, President of ECERS
15:40 Prof. Anne LERICHE, President Elect
15:50 ECerS Fellows Ceremony
16:20 Stuijts Award: "SiC/Si3N4 nano/micro-‐composites -‐ phase and chemical composition -‐ their implications to the RT and HT mechanical properties" Prof. Pavol SAJGALIK (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) -‐ Awarded by Mister Olivier LE TESSIER, Bernardaud Company
17:05
Brook Award: "Is Zirconia a Ceramic Steel?" Prof. Michael V. SWAIN (Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Australia and Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand) -‐ Awarded by Sir Richard BROOK
17:50 Winner of the Student Speech Contest -‐ Awarded by Prof. Louis WINNUBST
18:10
JECS Trust Award: "What is tensile strength and how can it be determined?" Prof. Robert DANZER (Institut für Struktur-‐ und Funktionskeramik, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria) Awarded by Prof. Hasan MANDAL, President of the Trust
18:40
JECS Best Paper Award -‐ Prof. Horst FISCHER (RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Germany) "Towards osseointegration of bioinert ceramics: Introducing functional groups to alumina surface by tailored self assembled monolayer technique" by Schickle, K.; Kaufmann, R.; Duarte Campos, P.F.; Weber, M.; Fischer, H. Awarded by Prof. Richard TODD, editor of the JECS
18:45
Presentation ECERS 2015 (Toledo, Spain) by Dr. Carmen BAUDIN, General Secretary of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society
18:55 End of the conferences followed by the gala dinner (on reservation)
Plenary sessions programme
Monday June 24
Wednesday June 26
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 1
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
9:00 Opening Ceremony
9:30 Plenary Lecture 1 "Channeling the Forces of Nature for the Creation of innovative manufacturing and the life style" Prof. Emile H. ISHIDA (Tohoku Univ. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Japan)
10:10 Plenary Lecture 2 "Imerys a company en route to open innovation" Thierry SALMONA (Imerys -‐ France)
10:50 Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
11:20 Plenary Lecture 3 “Paving the way with the European ceramic industry” Astrid VOLCKAERT (Cerame Unie)
12:00 Lunch
ROOM -‐ ENSIL AMPHI A/B/C
15:30 Prof. Danilo SUVOROV, President of ECERS
15:40 Prof. Anne LERICHE, President Elect
15:50 ECerS Fellows Ceremony
16:20 Stuijts Award: "SiC/Si3N4 nano/micro-‐composites -‐ phase and chemical composition -‐ their implications to the RT and HT mechanical properties" Prof. Pavol SAJGALIK (Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) -‐ Awarded by Mister Olivier LE TESSIER, Bernardaud Company
17:05
Brook Award: "Is Zirconia a Ceramic Steel?" Prof. Michael V. SWAIN (Biomaterials, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Sydney, Australia and Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand) -‐ Awarded by Sir Richard BROOK
17:50 Winner of the Student Speech Contest -‐ Awarded by Prof. Louis WINNUBST
18:10
JECS Trust Award: "What is tensile strength and how can it be determined?" Prof. Robert DANZER (Institut für Struktur-‐ und Funktionskeramik, Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Austria) Awarded by Prof. Hasan MANDAL, President of the Trust
18:40
JECS Best Paper Award -‐ Prof. Horst FISCHER (RWTH Aachen University Hospital, Germany) "Towards osseointegration of bioinert ceramics: Introducing functional groups to alumina surface by tailored self assembled monolayer technique" by Schickle, K.; Kaufmann, R.; Duarte Campos, P.F.; Weber, M.; Fischer, H. Awarded by Prof. Richard TODD, editor of the JECS
18:45
Presentation ECERS 2015 (Toledo, Spain) by Dr. Carmen BAUDIN, General Secretary of the Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society
18:55 End of the conferences followed by the gala dinner (on reservation)
Plenary sessions programme
Monday June 24
Wednesday June 26
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- Opening of the welcome Desk at the Coupole 13:00-18:00
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 14:00 Ultra high temperature Ceramic – HfB2 for hypersonic vehicles
Saranya VENUGOPAL -‐ UK 14:20 New way to reduce aerodynamic losses using sol-‐gel method with silicon oxide nanoparticles for high speed rotor of
mini turbine Olga PROSKURINA -‐ Russia
14:40 Precipitated fluorhydroxyapatite nanoparticles Kevin ROCHE -‐ Ireland
15:00 Complex 3D-‐structures of silicon carbide for emerging applications Benito ROMÁN-‐MANSO -‐ Spain
15:20 Copper iron oxide ceramics as reactive oxygen storage material Alexander TASCH -‐ Germany
15:40 Strontium and rare-‐earth containing glass–ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells Allu AMARNATH REDDY -‐ Portugal
16:00 Coffee Break 16:20 Fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
Markus BERNHARDT -‐ Norway 16:40 The effect of crack healing of silicon nitride evaluated with the “Notched Ball -‐Test”
Stefan STROBL -‐ Austria 17:00 Preparation of laminar adsorbents for rapid gas adsorption by freeze-‐casting of zeolites
Arto OJUVA -‐ Sweden 17:20 There is plenty of plasticity at the bottom
Erkka KANNISTO -‐ Finland 17:40 Investigation of structural and functional properties of ferroelectric BaTi1-‐xZrxO3 solid solutions prepared by the modified
Pechini method Catalina -‐ Andreea VASILESCU -‐ Romania
18:00 End of the day
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 13:40 Influence of laser parameters on microstructure, hardness and wear resistance of NiCrBSi/WC coatings made by laser
cladding Dorian DESCHUYTENEER -‐ Belgium
14:00 SITE-‐SiCf/SiC composite for application in future fusion reactors Aljaž IVEKOVIĆ -‐ Slovenia
14:20 Functionalization of ceramic membranes by polymer grafting for solvent nanofiltration Ana PINHEIRO -‐ Netherlands
14:40 Transparent Yb-‐doped YAG ceramics for laser applications Jan HOSTASA -‐ Czech Republic
15:00 Multiscale Biomimicry in Scaffold Design for Regenerative Medicine Silvia MINARDI -‐ Italy
15:20 Combined magnetic field alignment method with gelcasting technique for fabricating textured alumina elements Agnieszka SZUDARSKA -‐ Poland
15:40 Coffee Break 16:40 Evaluation of physical and antimicrobia l properties of silver doped hydroxyapatite
Arita DUBNIKA -‐ Latvia 17:00 Contribution of TEM in situ nanoindentation to the study of ceramic materials
Emilie CALVIÉ -‐ France 17:20 Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties of Ce1-‐xBixO2-‐δ solid solution
Marija PREKAJSKI -‐ Serbia 17:40 Microstructure, mechanical properties and creep behavior of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC micro/nano composites
Milan PARCHOVIANSKY -‐ Slovakia 18:00 Manipulation of the Tio2 anatase crystal habit in order to achieve photocatalytic selectivity in air pollutants
Maria-‐Veronica SOFIANOU -‐ Greece 18:20 End of the day followed by the Welcome Reception
Student Speech Contest Programme
Sunday June 23 – O pening of the w elcom e Desk at the Coupole 13 :00-18:00
Monday June 24
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 14:00 Ultra high temperature Ceramic – HfB2 for hypersonic vehicles
Saranya VENUGOPAL -‐ UK 14:20 New way to reduce aerodynamic losses using sol-‐gel method with silicon oxide nanoparticles for high speed rotor of
mini turbine Olga PROSKURINA -‐ Russia
14:40 Precipitated fluorhydroxyapatite nanoparticles Kevin ROCHE -‐ Ireland
15:00 Complex 3D-‐structures of silicon carbide for emerging applications Benito ROMÁN-‐MANSO -‐ Spain
15:20 Copper iron oxide ceramics as reactive oxygen storage material Alexander TASCH -‐ Germany
15:40 Strontium and rare-‐earth containing glass–ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells Allu AMARNATH REDDY -‐ Portugal
16:00 Coffee Break 16:20 Fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
Markus BERNHARDT -‐ Norway 16:40 The effect of crack healing of silicon nitride evaluated with the “Notched Ball -‐Test”
Stefan STROBL -‐ Austria 17:00 Preparation of laminar adsorbents for rapid gas adsorption by freeze-‐casting of zeolites
Arto OJUVA -‐ Sweden 17:20 There is plenty of plasticity at the bottom
Erkka KANNISTO -‐ Finland 17:40 Investigation of structural and functional properties of ferroelectric BaTi1-‐xZrxO3 solid solutions prepared by the modified
Pechini method Catalina -‐ Andreea VASILESCU -‐ Romania
18:00 End of the day
ROOM -‐ COUPOLE HERMES 13:40 Influence of laser parameters on microstructure, hardness and wear resistance of NiCrBSi/WC coatings made by laser
cladding Dorian DESCHUYTENEER -‐ Belgium
14:00 SITE-‐SiCf/SiC composite for application in future fusion reactors Aljaž IVEKOVIĆ -‐ Slovenia
14:20 Functionalization of ceramic membranes by polymer grafting for solvent nanofiltration Ana PINHEIRO -‐ Netherlands
14:40 Transparent Yb-‐doped YAG ceramics for laser applications Jan HOSTASA -‐ Czech Republic
15:00 Multiscale Biomimicry in Scaffold Design for Regenerative Medicine Silvia MINARDI -‐ Italy
15:20 Combined magnetic field alignment method with gelcasting technique for fabricating textured alumina elements Agnieszka SZUDARSKA -‐ Poland
15:40 Coffee Break 16:40 Evaluation of physical and antimicrobia l properties of silver doped hydroxyapatite
Arita DUBNIKA -‐ Latvia 17:00 Contribution of TEM in situ nanoindentation to the study of ceramic materials
Emilie CALVIÉ -‐ France 17:20 Synthesis, characterization and electrical properties of Ce1-‐xBixO2-‐δ solid solution
Marija PREKAJSKI -‐ Serbia 17:40 Microstructure, mechanical properties and creep behavior of hot pressed Al2O3/SiC micro/nano composites
Milan PARCHOVIANSKY -‐ Slovakia 18:00 Manipulation of the Tio2 anatase crystal habit in order to achieve photocatalytic selectivity in air pollutants
Maria-‐Veronica SOFIANOU -‐ Greece 18:20 End of the day followed by the Welcome Reception
Student Speech Contest Programme
Sunday June 23 – O pening of the w elcom e Desk at the Coupole 13 :00-18:00
Monday June 24
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Oral presentations - Monday June 24 - PM
ROOM CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C09:0012:00
ThemeF-‐ Designing and engineering of
ceramic compositesG-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Subtheme Processing IMagnetoelectric and dielectric
materials Processing for Severe
Environments ISilicate ceramics and processing
13:30
Tailored microstructure of ceramics by using electric and magnetic fields
(Keynote)Tohru SUZUKI 539
Giant magnetoelectric thin film composites (Keynote)Eckhard QUANDT 591
Effects of Microstructure and Composition on Thermal Conductivity
of Zirconium Diboride (Keynote)William FAHRENHOLTZ 732
Digital decoration in ceramics workflow (Keynote)Gianluca MAINI 893
14:00Pressureless sintered TZP/WC-‐
compositesNadja HOLSTEIN 536
Multiferroic properties of Ni2BSbO6 oxides with corundum-‐related structure
Ekaterina POLITOVA 593
Ultrahigh temperature ceramics for thermal protection systems,
propulsion and energy Diletta SCITI 685
Rice straw ash as substitute of feldspar and quartz in stoneware tile
Álvaro GUZMÁN APONTE 757
14:20
Spark Plasma Sintering of liquid-‐phase sintered silicon carbide-‐diamond composites using oxide ceramic
sintering aidesIakovos SIGALAS 516
Influence of complex additives on morphology, phase transitions,
dielectric and ferroelectric properties of bismuth-‐based perovskite ceramics
Ekaterina POLITOVA 590
Synthesis of novel Hafnium-‐containing ultrahigh-‐temperature
ceramic nanocompositesEmanuel IONESCU 689
Influence of the binder and of the drying process on the microstructure and the thermal properties of porous
oxide materialsAnthony DE MARCOS 760
14:40
The role of refractory metals on the sintering behaviour, microstructure
and mechanical properties of titanium diboride (TiB2)
Lubos BACA 502
Preparation of NiFe2O4/BaTiO3 multiferroic thin films and their
structural and functional characterization
Vladimir V. SRDIC 586
Transient-‐liquid-‐phase bonding of HfC-‐based ceramics
Laura ESPOSITO 710
Development of fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
Markus BERNHARDT 763
15:00
Low temperature processing of reaction-‐bonded boron carbide
compositesMoshe DARIEL 527
Effect of iron stoechiometry on the magnetic anisotropy of NiZnCu ferrites
Edouard BRUN 579
Process development and microstructural characterisation of
(Ta,Hf) C ultra-‐high temperature ceramics
Omar CEDILLOS 722
Effect of biopolymers on the strengthening of clay materials
Céline MARTIAS 765
15:20
Milling of Metal-‐Ceramic-‐Precursor Powders for Reaction Bonding and
Reactive Sintering of Alumina-‐Composites
Nadja HOLSTEIN 528
Structures and Microwave Dielectric Characteristics of SrLn2Al2O7 (Ln = La,
Nd and Sm) CeramicsXiang Ming CHEN 633
Investigations on the sintering behavior, pore size distribution and microstructure of two porcelainized
stoneware compositions using pegmatite and syenite nepheline
mineralsElie KAMSEU 801
15:40
Subtheme Processing IMagnetoelectric and dielectric
materials Processing for Severe
Environments ISilicate ceramics and processing
16:40
Microstructure and stability of YSZ/MnOx eutectic ceramics grown
by laser float zone meltingAlodia ORERA 494
Composition of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 thin films: dependence of deposition conditions and substrate orientation on the B/A
ratioKarsten RACHUT 604
Effect of ZrB2 particle size and MoSi2 volume fraction on the densification behavior and mechanical properties
of ZrB2-‐MoSi2 ceramicsRyan GROHSMEYER 675
Identification of gaseous products emerging during burning/sintering processes of ceramics by TGA-‐EGA
Ekkehard POST 769
17:00
Application of a modified Coincidence of Reciprocal Lattice Points model (CRLP) to directionally solidified
eutecticsSonia SERRANO ZABALETA 535
Composition-‐dependent characteristics of nanostructured barium titanate
zirconate ceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering
Adelina Carmen IANCULESCU 587
Effect of milling on the mechanical properties of SiC chopped fiber-‐
reinforced Ultra-‐High temperature ceramics
Laura PIENTI 709
Measures to reduce firing energy consumption in traditional ceramic
industryAlpagut KARA 772
17:20 Processing of SiC-‐Si3N4-‐Al compositesAyse KALEMTAS 500
Ferroelectric-‐to-‐relaxor crossover in Zr-‐modified barium titanate ceramics
Marco DELUCA 610
Densification behavior of ZrB2 with Co-‐WC as additivesSeung-‐Kyu CHOI 728
Improvement stain resistance of polished porcelain stoneware tile by
hybrid sol-‐gel sealer applicable at ambient temperatureAyse TUNALI 802
17:40
The influence of Li2F content on the properties of fluorphlogopite glass-‐
ceramics Malihe GHASEMZADEH 522
Bi-‐based High-‐temperature dielectricsJuergen ROEDEL 624
Improvement of the spark-‐plasma-‐sintering kinetics of ZrB2-‐SiC
composite prepared by high-‐energy co-‐ball-‐milling in air
Victor ZAMORA RODRIGUEZ 738
Assessment of the variables affecting the thermal hysteresis of the
elasticity modulus in porcelain tile materials
Enrique SÁNCHEZ 803
18:00
How addition of multi-‐walled carbon nanotubes could improve the ceramic mechanical properties in a wide range
of temperature?Mehdi MAZAHERI 930
HR-‐TEM study of the silicon segregation at grain boundaries in Yb: YAG ceramics
for laser applicationsThierry EPICIER 902
Investigation of the process parameters effects on the
performance of newly developed sol-‐gel based protective material Neslihan TAMSU SELLI 793
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Welcome reception
Plenary Session -‐ ENSIL AMPHILunch
Coffee break/ Poster Session I
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Oral presentations - Monday June 24 - PM
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ P.BOCH09:0012:00
ThemeA-‐ Fundamentals from theory
to practice B-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisB-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisE-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
C-‐ Surface engineering and ceramic coating
Subtheme General Phenomena Plastic formingPowder synthesis and characterization I
Fuel cells & Electrolysers I New thermal spray
13:30
Constrained sintering and microstructure development of titanate based thick films for high frequency applications (Keynote)
Paula VILARINHO 899
Fabrication of textured MAX phase ceramics and their some properties through colloidal processing in strong
magnetic field (Keynote)Yoshio SAKKA 107
Status of anode-‐supported solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) development – focus on cell materials and processing
(Keynote)Norbert MENZLER 877
Recent developments in the suspension and solution plasma spraying of ceramic coatings
(Keynote)Pierre FAUCHAIS 885
14:00
Modeling of ceramic corrosion resistance upon water condensates in
adiabatic compressed air energy storage
Laurent DE WINDT 36
Robust synthesis of yttria stabilized tetragonal zirconia powders using a
semi-‐continuous process in supercritical CO2
Christian GUIZARD 119
Anode-‐supported single-‐chamber SOFC for energy recovery from exhaust gases of thermal engine
Pauline BRIAULT 419
Finely structured ceramic coatings by liquid feedstock thermal spraying: a
comparative study between suspension and solution precursor
plasma sprayed YSZGiovanni BOLELLI 241
14:20Electrochemical corrosion of silicon
carbide ceramics Mathias HERRMANN 38
Manufacturing of tubular dead-‐end membranes by continuous thermoplastic extrusionFrank CLEMENS 104
One-‐pot microwave-‐assisted synthesis of nanocrystalline zirconia
and zirconia-‐coated cnfsRodrigo MORENO 147
High temperature electrolysis cellKarsten AGERSTED 399
Characterisation of the adhesion of plasma sprayed ceramic coating on
sintered ceramic substrateGuillaume HUCHET 244
14:40
Investigation and characterization of Glycine Modified Titania for Photocataliytic Applications
Paul BOWEN 49
High purity compounding of ceramic feedstocks
Axel MUELLER-‐KOEHN 121
Metal Nitride and Carbide based Nanocomposites
Cristina GIORDANO 179
Manufacturing alternatives for large area Solid Oxide Fuel CellsAlessandra SANSON 369
Recent Developments in Thermal Spraying with Liquid Feedstocks
Andreas KILLINGER 883
15:00Additive manufacturing: lasers
interacting with ceramic powdersThomas MÜHLER 58
Fabrication of LTCC multilayers with internal cavities by applying cold low
pressure laminationUlrike DEISINGER 187
Modified sol-‐gel technique as the approach of ultradispersed powders obtaining for advanced ceramic
materialsKirill VOKHMINTCEV 189
Aqueous manufacturing processing of electrolyte supported SOFCRichard LAUCOURNET 423
Pulsed arc plasma spraying: possibility of the synchronization of suspension
injectionJoanna KROWKA 248
15:20
Tetragonality of BaTiO3 nanostructures prepared by hydrothermal synthesis
(Microstructure)Paula VILARINHO 900
An innovative rolling process for ceramic layer formingWen ZHANG 190
Effects of alcohol solvents on anatase TiO2 nanocrystals prepared by
microwave-‐assisted solvothermal method
Yuchun WU 194
Design & Process Development of the 2nd Generation SOFCRoll Concept
Mark CASSIDY 378
Bioglass® coatings by atmospheric plasma spraying prepared from
different feedstock routesEnrique SÁNCHEZ 261
15:40
Subtheme General Phenomena Colloidal processing IPowder synthesis and characterization I
Fuel cells & Electrolysers I Thermal barrier coating
16:40
Microwave response on the stoichiometry impurity and
morphology of oxygen-‐free powders particles
Vitaly PETROVSKY 540
Preparation of oriented Li1+x-‐yNb1-‐x-‐3yTix+4yO3 solid solution with
superstructure by slip casting in a high magnetic fieldHiromi NAKANO 103
Dynamic carbothermal reduction-‐nitridation method for synthesising
TiN and Si3N4 powdersAli Osman KURT 113
Influence of multilayer anode structure on power density for solid
oxide fuel cellsShunya KANEKO 426
Deposition of Y2O3-‐ZrO2 plasma-‐sprayed coatings from different
reconstituted powders Pablo CARPIO 238
17:00
Synthesis of Sr2SiO4 and its polymorphism at high temperature
Han-‐Yang HU 31
Surface modification of inorganic colloids for the heterocoagulation
processAnne AIMABLE 117
Single and mixed oxide pellets with tailored microstructures by pressing
microspheresElodie REMY 133
Nickel oxide doping for the production of defect-‐free metal
supported-‐SOFC by co-‐sintering of tape cast multilayers
Pradnyesh SATARDEKAR 427
Micro-‐structure effect on radiative properties of thermal barrier ceramic
coatingsLeire DEL CAMPO 250
17:20
Discovery of the new MAX phase Nb2GeC by a systematic theoretical-‐
experimental approachPer EKLUND 42
Spontaneous gelcasting of translucent alumina ceramicsShiwei WANG 178
Thermal influence on single granule strength during spray dryingTanja EINHELLINGER 184
Characterisation of Intermediate Temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (IT-‐SOFC) fabricated only by tape castingVisweshwar SIVASANKARAN 437
Development of advanced thermal barrier coatings with PS-‐PVD on
turbine components with complex geometry
Malko GINDRAT 881
17:40Study of the formation reaction of BNT with heating stage microscopy
Theresa KAINZ 55
Saccharides and their derivatives in colloidal processing of nanoceramic
powdersMikolaj SZAFRAN 181
Spray freeze granulation of nanozirconia powders
Yifei ZHANG 195
Characterization of the mechanical properties of solid oxide fuel cell
sealing materialsJürgen MALZBENDER 405
Thermal conductivity and microstructure of ZrO2-‐Y2O3 coatings
fabricated by EB-‐PVDByung-‐Koog JANG 237
18:00Synthesis of Transparent TiO2
MonolithsPaul MCCORMICK 66
Synthesis and characterization of calcium hexaluminate ceramics
prepared from Hen Egg Shell WasteDwi ASMI 127
Manufacturing of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells by Aqueous Tape Casting and Co-‐
sinteringJohanna STIERNSTEDT 429
Low temperature degradation-‐ageing-‐of plasma sprayed YSZ coating
Gaëlle LECLERCQ 243
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Welcome reception
Coffee break/ Poster Session I
LunchPlenary Session -‐ ENSIL AMPHI
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ROOM CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C09:0012:00
ThemeF-‐ Designing and engineering of
ceramic compositesG-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Subtheme Processing IMagnetoelectric and dielectric
materials Processing for Severe
Environments ISilicate ceramics and processing
13:30
Tailored microstructure of ceramics by using electric and magnetic fields
(Keynote)Tohru SUZUKI 539
Giant magnetoelectric thin film composites (Keynote)Eckhard QUANDT 591
Effects of Microstructure and Composition on Thermal Conductivity
of Zirconium Diboride (Keynote)William FAHRENHOLTZ 732
Digital decoration in ceramics workflow (Keynote)Gianluca MAINI 893
14:00Pressureless sintered TZP/WC-‐
compositesNadja HOLSTEIN 536
Multiferroic properties of Ni2BSbO6 oxides with corundum-‐related structure
Ekaterina POLITOVA 593
Ultrahigh temperature ceramics for thermal protection systems,
propulsion and energy Diletta SCITI 685
Rice straw ash as substitute of feldspar and quartz in stoneware tile
Álvaro GUZMÁN APONTE 757
14:20
Spark Plasma Sintering of liquid-‐phase sintered silicon carbide-‐diamond composites using oxide ceramic
sintering aidesIakovos SIGALAS 516
Influence of complex additives on morphology, phase transitions,
dielectric and ferroelectric properties of bismuth-‐based perovskite ceramics
Ekaterina POLITOVA 590
Synthesis of novel Hafnium-‐containing ultrahigh-‐temperature
ceramic nanocompositesEmanuel IONESCU 689
Influence of the binder and of the drying process on the microstructure and the thermal properties of porous
oxide materialsAnthony DE MARCOS 760
14:40
The role of refractory metals on the sintering behaviour, microstructure
and mechanical properties of titanium diboride (TiB2)
Lubos BACA 502
Preparation of NiFe2O4/BaTiO3 multiferroic thin films and their
structural and functional characterization
Vladimir V. SRDIC 586
Transient-‐liquid-‐phase bonding of HfC-‐based ceramics
Laura ESPOSITO 710
Development of fibre reinforced light weight aggregates
Markus BERNHARDT 763
15:00
Low temperature processing of reaction-‐bonded boron carbide
compositesMoshe DARIEL 527
Effect of iron stoechiometry on the magnetic anisotropy of NiZnCu ferrites
Edouard BRUN 579
Process development and microstructural characterisation of
(Ta,Hf) C ultra-‐high temperature ceramics
Omar CEDILLOS 722
Effect of biopolymers on the strengthening of clay materials
Céline MARTIAS 765
15:20
Milling of Metal-‐Ceramic-‐Precursor Powders for Reaction Bonding and
Reactive Sintering of Alumina-‐Composites
Nadja HOLSTEIN 528
Structures and Microwave Dielectric Characteristics of SrLn2Al2O7 (Ln = La,
Nd and Sm) CeramicsXiang Ming CHEN 633
Investigations on the sintering behavior, pore size distribution and microstructure of two porcelainized
stoneware compositions using pegmatite and syenite nepheline
mineralsElie KAMSEU 801
15:40
Subtheme Processing IMagnetoelectric and dielectric
materials Processing for Severe
Environments ISilicate ceramics and processing
16:40
Microstructure and stability of YSZ/MnOx eutectic ceramics grown
by laser float zone meltingAlodia ORERA 494
Composition of (Ba,Sr)TiO3 thin films: dependence of deposition conditions and substrate orientation on the B/A
ratioKarsten RACHUT 604
Effect of ZrB2 particle size and MoSi2 volume fraction on the densification behavior and mechanical properties
of ZrB2-‐MoSi2 ceramicsRyan GROHSMEYER 675
Identification of gaseous products emerging during burning/sintering processes of ceramics by TGA-‐EGA
Ekkehard POST 769
17:00
Application of a modified Coincidence of Reciprocal Lattice Points model (CRLP) to directionally solidified
eutecticsSonia SERRANO ZABALETA 535
Composition-‐dependent characteristics of nanostructured barium titanate
zirconate ceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering
Adelina Carmen IANCULESCU 587
Effect of milling on the mechanical properties of SiC chopped fiber-‐
reinforced Ultra-‐High temperature ceramics
Laura PIENTI 709
Measures to reduce firing energy consumption in traditional ceramic
industryAlpagut KARA 772
17:20 Processing of SiC-‐Si3N4-‐Al compositesAyse KALEMTAS 500
Ferroelectric-‐to-‐relaxor crossover in Zr-‐modified barium titanate ceramics
Marco DELUCA 610
Densification behavior of ZrB2 with Co-‐WC as additivesSeung-‐Kyu CHOI 728
Improvement stain resistance of polished porcelain stoneware tile by
hybrid sol-‐gel sealer applicable at ambient temperatureAyse TUNALI 802
17:40
The influence of Li2F content on the properties of fluorphlogopite glass-‐
ceramics Malihe GHASEMZADEH 522
Bi-‐based High-‐temperature dielectricsJuergen ROEDEL 624
Improvement of the spark-‐plasma-‐sintering kinetics of ZrB2-‐SiC
composite prepared by high-‐energy co-‐ball-‐milling in air
Victor ZAMORA RODRIGUEZ 738
Assessment of the variables affecting the thermal hysteresis of the
elasticity modulus in porcelain tile materials
Enrique SÁNCHEZ 803
18:00
How addition of multi-‐walled carbon nanotubes could improve the ceramic mechanical properties in a wide range
of temperature?Mehdi MAZAHERI 930
HR-‐TEM study of the silicon segregation at grain boundaries in Yb: YAG ceramics
for laser applicationsThierry EPICIER 902
Investigation of the process parameters effects on the
performance of newly developed sol-‐gel based protective material Neslihan TAMSU SELLI 793
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Welcome reception
Plenary Session -‐ ENSIL AMPHILunch
Coffee break/ Poster Session I
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ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT Adrien Dubouché Museum City Center
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and
devices
H-‐ Ceramics under severe environments and
refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health J-‐ Archeo-‐Materials
SubthemeConductors and coupled
phenomenaRetaining Properties to High
Temperature ICements, pigments and
glazesSynthesis and processing of
nitridesScaffolds shaping (RP) Ancient ceramic body researches
with advanced equipments
8:30
Charge compensation and optoelectronic properties in
oxides in relation with hydrogen impurity (Keynote)Naoki OHASHI 616
Mechanical and oxidation performance of Cf-‐HfB2 UHTC
composites (Keynote)Jon BINNER 701
Towards molecular design of chemical additives for
cementitious materials (Keynote)Robert FLATT 896
Conversion of Amorphous Polymer-‐derived ceramics into
High-‐pressure Phases of Nitrides (Keynote)
Yoshiyuki SUGAHARA 889
New designs to improve depowdering of 3D-‐printed
calcium phosphate bone graft substitutes (Keynote)Nicola DOEBELIN 291
9:00
Electric properties of direct microwave sintered ZnO varistors in H and E fieldsRomain HEUGUET 584
Ultra high temperature mechanical testing of ZrB2 based
ceramicsGreg HILMAS 691
Effect of micronizing on particle morphology crystal structure, phase composition and optical
properties of inorganic pigments Gulsen Leyla GUNGOR 773
Synthesis and applications of porous Aluminum-‐based
ceramicsChrystelle SALAMEH 862
Fabrication of Bioactive Glasses Scaffolds by RobocastingSiamak EQTESADI 322
Technological features of pottery: Red Figured samples
from Apulia (Keynote)Lorena Carla GIANNOSSA 846
9:20
Translucent Sr0.6Ba0.4Nb2O6 ceramics with electro-‐optics
effect prepared by magnetic field and subsequent sinteringSatoshi TANAKA 626
First-‐principles investigation on chemical bonding and intrinsic elastic properties of transition
metal diborides TMB2 (TM=Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta and Y)
Yanchun ZHOU 734
Tetrahedrally-‐coordinated Co(II) in ceramic pigments: effect of local environment on optical
propertiesMichele DONDI 783
Development of a thermal barrier coating based on polymer-‐
derived ceramicsGilvan Sérgio BARROSO 386
Micro-‐stereolithography applied to tissue engineering: multiscale
macro-‐microporous scaffolds made of silicated-‐hydroxyapatite
Marie LASGORCEIX 316
Analysis of ancient pottery with (ultra)mobile XRF and Raman
instruments: the identification of Vietnamese and Chinese ceramic shards found from the port site of Qalhat (Sultanate of Oman)Philippe COLOMBAN 840
09:40
Spectroscopic properties of CuInS2 quantum dots embedded
in the nanoceramic hostsPawel GLUCHOWSKI 619
Irradiation-‐enhanced creep in advanced sic fibers: in-‐situ ion-‐
irradiation mechanical testing at high temperature
Juan HUGUET GARCIA 702
Ni-‐free black ceramic pigments: reappraisal of crystal structures,
optical properties and technological behaviour of Co-‐Cr-‐
Fe-‐Mn spinelsMichele DONDI 784
Si3N4 Foams from Emulsions: processing and microstructure
Elisangela GUZI DE MORAES 863
Porous bioactive glass-‐ceramics from preceramic polymers and
fillersLaura FIOCCO 313
Analysis on Ancient Celadon Pieces from Kiln Sites in Gangjin,
KoreaUngsoo KIM 844
10:00
Dopants effects on the properties of yttria-‐stabilized zirconia thick films via screen-‐
printing Ali NEMATI 583
Creep behavior of hot pressed ZrB2 based ultra-‐high
temperature ceramic compositesManab MALLIK 717
Synthesis of (Ni,Fe)Cr2O4 pigments by solution combustion
synthesisSergio MESTRE 794
Processing of advanced dental zirconia ceramics
Andraz KOCJAN 891
Study and characterization of the Roman ceramics of the
archaeological area of Vicofertile (Parma, Italy)
Elisa ADORNI 843
10:20
SubthemeConductors and coupled
phenomenaRetaining Properties to High
Temperature ICements, pigments and
glazesSynthesis and processing of
nitridesDental implants Ancient ceramic body researches
with advanced equipments
10:50
La/Me-‐substitutions (Me-‐Co, Zn, Cu) in M-‐type hexagonal ferrites:
solubility limits, structure and magnetic propertiesJorg TOPFER 602
Behavior and thermal radiative properties of hBN coating on C/C
composite in severe environment: high temperature, protons bombardment and VUV
radiation in high vacuumMarianne BALAT-‐PICHELIN 718
The use of mangan oxide in olivine based pigments
Eda TASCI 798
Sinterability of an Oxynitride Ceramic LaTiO2N
Duan LI 867
Alumina/alumina La-‐glass composites for dental prosthetic
applicationsCristina SILIGARDI 301
Hispano-‐Moresque glazed tiles from the National Palace of
Sintra, Portugal: a non-‐destructive study
Susana COENTRO 853
11:10
Characterization of NiCuZn-‐Ferrite layer co-‐fired with LTCC
dielectric tapesHamid NAGHIB-‐ZADEH 597
Thermo-‐mechanical and ablative behaviour of silicon carbide based concretes for hybrid propulsion
applicationsThierry CUTARD 724
Effect of talc on a TiO2 pigmented glaze for building
coating with high solar reflectance
Chiara FERRARI 767
Functionalization of nitride engineering ceramics by polymer
derived sintering aids Pavol SAJGALIK 869
Corrosion behavior of ZrO2/Ti6Al4V ceramic
nanostructured films for dental applications
Maria Eugenia CONTRERAS GARCIA 317
Böttger Meissen red stoneware: a comprehensive on-‐site Raman and XRF study of French and US
collectionsGulsu SIMSEK 852
11:30
Elaboration and characterization of a spiral piezoelectric energy
harvesterMohamed RGUITI 615
The use of digital imaging technique to support mechanical behavior analysis for evaluation of the thermal shock ability of
refractoriesYounes BELRHITI 736
Production of metallic glazes for wall tiles and their industrial
applicationsKeriman PEKKAN 780
Influence of the starting precursors on high temperature
behavior of SiOCN ceramicsVan Lam NGUYEN 861
A new testing protocol for zirconia dental implants Jérôme CHEVALIER 331
Technological evolution of pottery from the site of Khirbet
al-‐Batrawy (Jordan) Laura MEDEGHINI 847
11:50
Piezoelectric performance of lead based ceramics by hot
isostatic pressingRohan HOLMES 622
Thermomechanical computation of refractory lining accounting for
chemical swellingEric BLOND 730
Combined use of ball and stirred media mills for milling tile glazes
Yeşim BALTACI 804
Scheelite ABO4 to perovskite AB(O,N)3 transition induced by
nitrogen substitution Wenjie LI 870
Yttria stabilised zirconia with improved fracture toughness
and flexural strength Nuno NEVES 286
12:10
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 43
Oral presentations - Tuesday June 25 - AM
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ P.BOCH CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
ThemeA-‐ Fundamentals from theory to practice
B-‐ Innovative processing and Synthesis
B-‐ Innovative processing and Synthesis
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
C-‐ Surface engineering and ceramic coating
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic
composites
Subtheme Processing Colloidal processing II Porous materials Ion transport membranes I Mechanical applications CMC
8:30
Processing of transparent aluminas: from interparticle
forces to dense ceramics (Keynote)
Paul BOWEN 41
Micro fabrication of pillar arrays for piezoelectric transducers by a
colloidal approach (Keynote)José FERREIRA 146
Gehlenite, Y-‐silicate and Y-‐SiON phosphors from preceramic
polymers and nano-‐sized fillers (Keynote)
Enrico BERNARDO 128
Effect of partial cationic substitution on the CO2-‐
tolerance of oxygen-‐transporting membrane ceramics (Keynote)
Armin FELDHOFF 374
High Velocity Suspension Flame Sprayed (HVSFS) coatings in
advanced mechanical engineering and automotive
applications (Keynote)Rainer GADOW 886
The assembly of SiC/SiC composite plates by using the brazing technology (Keynote)Yann LE PETITCORPS 510
9:00
How to tune the structure of a binary colloidal suspension? Coupled experimental and
numerical studiesDavide BOCHICCHIO 24
Fabrication of alumina/nickel composites from alumina and
nickel oxide powder by gelcasting method
Aleksandra MIAZGA 109
Elaboration of functionally graded ceramic-‐metal
composites for thermal management
Yannick LORGOUILLOUX 108
A macroscopic model of the oxygen transport through MIEC
membraneCamille GAZEAU 377
Development of a self-‐lubricant hard coating on stainless steel by
composite sol-‐gel processKurt HERMANGE 249
Innovative glass-‐ceramic matrix composites: processing and
characterizationThierry CUTARD 495
9:20
Nanoparticle stabilization by segregation and surface energy
decreaseDouglas GOUVEA 25
Texturation of model clay materials using tape casting and
freezingGisèle Laure LECOMTE-‐NANA
140
Fabrication and characterization of highly porous reaction bonded
silicon nitride foams with interconnected porosity
Ali ALEM 111
CO2 stable thin, supported LSCF membranes for the Oxyfuel process -‐ manufacturing and
characterizationFalk SCHULZE-‐KÜPPERS 384
Influence of electric potentials on the tribological behaviour of
silicon carbideAndreas KAILER 234
Polymer Impregnation Pyrolysis for the cost-‐effective production of temperature resistant CFCCs
Claudio MINGAZZINI 508
09:40Elastoplastic models of ceramics
formingDavide BIGONI 22
Effect of in situ polymerization conditions on the properties of ceramic samples fabricated by
colloidal methodsPaulina WIECINSKA 166
Preparation of porous capillaries using robotic fiber deposition
Bart MICHIELSEN 123
Oxygen permeation studies on catalytically activated
asymmetric ceramic membranes based on
Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-‐δ and 0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-‐δ
Jose M. SERRA 395
Phase evolutions in the Titania-‐Alumina coatings fabricated via
MAO/EPD processing of Titanium Hamid NIAZI 254
Processing and characterisation of ceramic matrix composites prepared by combination of
three different ways of densification
Marie-‐Anne DOURGES 488
10:00Light scattering study of Couette
flow of colloidal suspensionsCyril DANGLADE 21
Formulation of Pickering emulsions using phyllosilicates: effect of the nature and amount
of phyllosilicate David KPOGBEMADOU 125
Oxygen vacancies formation of mixed conductive SrFeO3-‐d
Isao KAGOMIYA 393
Oxidation and corrosion of ceramics matrix composites at high temperature under wet
atmosphereLudovic DOUMINGE 521
10:20
Subtheme Processing Advanced manufacturing I Porous materials Ion transport membranes I Mechanical applications CMC
10:50The importance of purity in
bayer-‐based reactive aluminasNils ROSENBERGER 47
Synthesis of nanocrystalline bulk SiO2 stishovite with very high
toughnessNorimasa NISHIYAMA 161
In situ inorganic foaming of ceramics
Elettra PAPA 132
Investigation of phase stability in the intermediate temperature range of the zirconium-‐doped
BSCF perovskite membrane for oxygen separation Olga RAVKINA 417
Microstructure and properties of W-‐C based coatings prepared
by magnetron sputtering and HiTUS
Frantisek LOFAJ 240
Boron carbonitride interphase in ceramic matrix composites: processing and properties Francis TEYSSANDIER 514
11:10
Preparation of high solids loading nYAG suspension for
transparent YAG ceramicsPrabhu RAMANUJAM 44
Mechanical properties of electrically conductive ZTA-‐TiC
composites with 0.6 to 1.8 yttria stabilized TZP reinforcementRichard LANDFRIED 150
Elaboration of Si/C/Zr multielement nanopowders
using a clicked-‐polymer-‐derived ceramics route
Fabien BOUZAT 136
Determination of oxygen diffusion and surface exchange coefficients of mixed ionic and electronic conductor materials
by oxygen semi-‐permeation measurements
Pierre-‐Marie GEFFROY 421
Influences of the open porosity and micro-‐structure on the tribological properties of
thermally sprayed coatings for automotive applicationsAndrei MANZAT 235
Mechanical behaviour and damage of C/C composites under
fatiguePascal REYNAUD 523
11:30
Microwave drying of cellular ceramic substrates: a modeling
approach to understand moisture migration and its
effectsAmit HALDER 3
Studies of ultrasonic joining of zirconia green tapes
Hans-‐Juergen RICHTER 141
Mullite-‐based cellular ceramics obtained from preceramic
polymersThomas KONEGGER 185
Oxygen-‐Permeability through CO₂-‐Tolerant Fe₂NiO₃-‐
Ce₀.₈Tb₀.₂O₂-‐₈ dual phase composite membraneM. BALAGUER 403
Wear resistance properties of laser clad ceramic and metal / ceramic composite coatings
Nicolas PREUX 255
Development and characterization of SiC fiber-‐reinforced porous SiC matrix
compositesKazuya SHIMODA 519
11:50
Numerical and experimental analysis of the effect of pore formers on the properties of
SOFC mixed conductor cathodeDidier BOUVARD 57
Porous polymers, ceramics, ceramic/polymer, and metal-‐
doped ceramic/polymer nanocomposites via freeze
casting of photo-‐curable colloidal fluids
Yoram DE HAZAN 191
Flue gas resistance of LSCFx8 (x = 5, 3, 1)
Manuel HEIDENREICH 406
Double nano/micro ceramic layer as protective coating on thin metal substrate for long-‐
term service Armelle VARDELLE 258
12:10
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
ECERS-2013.indd 42 28/05/13 19:00
Ecers XIII, Limoges, FranceEcers XIII, Limoges, France 44
Oral presentations - Tuesday June 25 - AM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT Adrien Dubouché Museum City Center
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and
devices
H-‐ Ceramics under severe environments and
refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health J-‐ Archeo-‐Materials
SubthemeConductors and coupled
phenomenaRetaining Properties to High
Temperature ICements, pigments and
glazesSynthesis and processing of
nitridesScaffolds shaping (RP) Ancient ceramic body researches
with advanced equipments
8:30
Charge compensation and optoelectronic properties in
oxides in relation with hydrogen impurity (Keynote)Naoki OHASHI 616
Mechanical and oxidation performance of Cf-‐HfB2 UHTC
composites (Keynote)Jon BINNER 701
Towards molecular design of chemical additives for
cementitious materials (Keynote)Robert FLATT 896
Conversion of Amorphous Polymer-‐derived ceramics into
High-‐pressure Phases of Nitrides (Keynote)
Yoshiyuki SUGAHARA 889
New designs to improve depowdering of 3D-‐printed
calcium phosphate bone graft substitutes (Keynote)Nicola DOEBELIN 291
9:00
Electric properties of direct microwave sintered ZnO varistors in H and E fieldsRomain HEUGUET 584
Ultra high temperature mechanical testing of ZrB2 based
ceramicsGreg HILMAS 691
Effect of micronizing on particle morphology crystal structure, phase composition and optical
properties of inorganic pigments Gulsen Leyla GUNGOR 773
Synthesis and applications of porous Aluminum-‐based
ceramicsChrystelle SALAMEH 862
Fabrication of Bioactive Glasses Scaffolds by RobocastingSiamak EQTESADI 322
Technological features of pottery: Red Figured samples
from Apulia (Keynote)Lorena Carla GIANNOSSA 846
9:20
Translucent Sr0.6Ba0.4Nb2O6 ceramics with electro-‐optics
effect prepared by magnetic field and subsequent sinteringSatoshi TANAKA 626
First-‐principles investigation on chemical bonding and intrinsic elastic properties of transition
metal diborides TMB2 (TM=Zr, Hf, Nb, Ta and Y)
Yanchun ZHOU 734
Tetrahedrally-‐coordinated Co(II) in ceramic pigments: effect of local environment on optical
propertiesMichele DONDI 783
Development of a thermal barrier coating based on polymer-‐
derived ceramicsGilvan Sérgio BARROSO 386
Micro-‐stereolithography applied to tissue engineering: multiscale
macro-‐microporous scaffolds made of silicated-‐hydroxyapatite
Marie LASGORCEIX 316
Analysis of ancient pottery with (ultra)mobile XRF and Raman
instruments: the identification of Vietnamese and Chinese ceramic shards found from the port site of Qalhat (Sultanate of Oman)Philippe COLOMBAN 840
09:40
Spectroscopic properties of CuInS2 quantum dots embedded
in the nanoceramic hostsPawel GLUCHOWSKI 619
Irradiation-‐enhanced creep in advanced sic fibers: in-‐situ ion-‐
irradiation mechanical testing at high temperature
Juan HUGUET GARCIA 702
Ni-‐free black ceramic pigments: reappraisal of crystal structures,
optical properties and technological behaviour of Co-‐Cr-‐
Fe-‐Mn spinelsMichele DONDI 784
Si3N4 Foams from Emulsions: processing and microstructure
Elisangela GUZI DE MORAES 863
Porous bioactive glass-‐ceramics from preceramic polymers and
fillersLaura FIOCCO 313
Analysis on Ancient Celadon Pieces from Kiln Sites in Gangjin,
KoreaUngsoo KIM 844
10:00
Dopants effects on the properties of yttria-‐stabilized zirconia thick films via screen-‐
printing Ali NEMATI 583
Creep behavior of hot pressed ZrB2 based ultra-‐high
temperature ceramic compositesManab MALLIK 717
Synthesis of (Ni,Fe)Cr2O4 pigments by solution combustion
synthesisSergio MESTRE 794
Processing of advanced dental zirconia ceramics
Andraz KOCJAN 891
Study and characterization of the Roman ceramics of the
archaeological area of Vicofertile (Parma, Italy)
Elisa ADORNI 843
10:20
SubthemeConductors and coupled
phenomenaRetaining Properties to High
Temperature ICements, pigments and
glazesSynthesis and processing of
nitridesDental implants Ancient ceramic body researches
with advanced equipments
10:50
La/Me-‐substitutions (Me-‐Co, Zn, Cu) in M-‐type hexagonal ferrites:
solubility limits, structure and magnetic propertiesJorg TOPFER 602
Behavior and thermal radiative properties of hBN coating on C/C
composite in severe environment: high temperature, protons bombardment and VUV
radiation in high vacuumMarianne BALAT-‐PICHELIN 718
The use of mangan oxide in olivine based pigments
Eda TASCI 798
Sinterability of an Oxynitride Ceramic LaTiO2N
Duan LI 867
Alumina/alumina La-‐glass composites for dental prosthetic
applicationsCristina SILIGARDI 301
Hispano-‐Moresque glazed tiles from the National Palace of
Sintra, Portugal: a non-‐destructive study
Susana COENTRO 853
11:10
Characterization of NiCuZn-‐Ferrite layer co-‐fired with LTCC
dielectric tapesHamid NAGHIB-‐ZADEH 597
Thermo-‐mechanical and ablative behaviour of silicon carbide based concretes for hybrid propulsion
applicationsThierry CUTARD 724
Effect of talc on a TiO2 pigmented glaze for building
coating with high solar reflectance
Chiara FERRARI 767
Functionalization of nitride engineering ceramics by polymer
derived sintering aids Pavol SAJGALIK 869
Corrosion behavior of ZrO2/Ti6Al4V ceramic
nanostructured films for dental applications
Maria Eugenia CONTRERAS GARCIA 317
Böttger Meissen red stoneware: a comprehensive on-‐site Raman and XRF study of French and US
collectionsGulsu SIMSEK 852
11:30
Elaboration and characterization of a spiral piezoelectric energy
harvesterMohamed RGUITI 615
The use of digital imaging technique to support mechanical behavior analysis for evaluation of the thermal shock ability of
refractoriesYounes BELRHITI 736
Production of metallic glazes for wall tiles and their industrial
applicationsKeriman PEKKAN 780
Influence of the starting precursors on high temperature
behavior of SiOCN ceramicsVan Lam NGUYEN 861
A new testing protocol for zirconia dental implants Jérôme CHEVALIER 331
Technological evolution of pottery from the site of Khirbet
al-‐Batrawy (Jordan) Laura MEDEGHINI 847
11:50
Piezoelectric performance of lead based ceramics by hot
isostatic pressingRohan HOLMES 622
Thermomechanical computation of refractory lining accounting for
chemical swellingEric BLOND 730
Combined use of ball and stirred media mills for milling tile glazes
Yeşim BALTACI 804
Scheelite ABO4 to perovskite AB(O,N)3 transition induced by
nitrogen substitution Wenjie LI 870
Yttria stabilised zirconia with improved fracture toughness
and flexural strength Nuno NEVES 286
12:10
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
43
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ P.BOCH CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
ThemeA-‐ Fundamentals from theory to practice
B-‐ Innovative processing and Synthesis
B-‐ Innovative processing and Synthesis
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
C-‐ Surface engineering and ceramic coating
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic
composites
Subtheme Processing Colloidal processing II Porous materials Ion transport membranes I Mechanical applications CMC
8:30
Processing of transparent aluminas: from interparticle
forces to dense ceramics (Keynote)
Paul BOWEN 41
Micro fabrication of pillar arrays for piezoelectric transducers by a
colloidal approach (Keynote)José FERREIRA 146
Gehlenite, Y-‐silicate and Y-‐SiON phosphors from preceramic
polymers and nano-‐sized fillers (Keynote)
Enrico BERNARDO 128
Effect of partial cationic substitution on the CO2-‐
tolerance of oxygen-‐transporting membrane ceramics (Keynote)
Armin FELDHOFF 374
High Velocity Suspension Flame Sprayed (HVSFS) coatings in
advanced mechanical engineering and automotive
applications (Keynote)Rainer GADOW 886
The assembly of SiC/SiC composite plates by using the brazing technology (Keynote)Yann LE PETITCORPS 510
9:00
How to tune the structure of a binary colloidal suspension? Coupled experimental and
numerical studiesDavide BOCHICCHIO 24
Fabrication of alumina/nickel composites from alumina and
nickel oxide powder by gelcasting method
Aleksandra MIAZGA 109
Elaboration of functionally graded ceramic-‐metal
composites for thermal management
Yannick LORGOUILLOUX 108
A macroscopic model of the oxygen transport through MIEC
membraneCamille GAZEAU 377
Development of a self-‐lubricant hard coating on stainless steel by
composite sol-‐gel processKurt HERMANGE 249
Innovative glass-‐ceramic matrix composites: processing and
characterizationThierry CUTARD 495
9:20
Nanoparticle stabilization by segregation and surface energy
decreaseDouglas GOUVEA 25
Texturation of model clay materials using tape casting and
freezingGisèle Laure LECOMTE-‐NANA
140
Fabrication and characterization of highly porous reaction bonded
silicon nitride foams with interconnected porosity
Ali ALEM 111
CO2 stable thin, supported LSCF membranes for the Oxyfuel process -‐ manufacturing and
characterizationFalk SCHULZE-‐KÜPPERS 384
Influence of electric potentials on the tribological behaviour of
silicon carbideAndreas KAILER 234
Polymer Impregnation Pyrolysis for the cost-‐effective production of temperature resistant CFCCs
Claudio MINGAZZINI 508
09:40Elastoplastic models of ceramics
formingDavide BIGONI 22
Effect of in situ polymerization conditions on the properties of ceramic samples fabricated by
colloidal methodsPaulina WIECINSKA 166
Preparation of porous capillaries using robotic fiber deposition
Bart MICHIELSEN 123
Oxygen permeation studies on catalytically activated
asymmetric ceramic membranes based on
Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-‐δ and 0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-‐δ
Jose M. SERRA 395
Phase evolutions in the Titania-‐Alumina coatings fabricated via
MAO/EPD processing of Titanium Hamid NIAZI 254
Processing and characterisation of ceramic matrix composites prepared by combination of
three different ways of densification
Marie-‐Anne DOURGES 488
10:00Light scattering study of Couette
flow of colloidal suspensionsCyril DANGLADE 21
Formulation of Pickering emulsions using phyllosilicates: effect of the nature and amount
of phyllosilicate David KPOGBEMADOU 125
Oxygen vacancies formation of mixed conductive SrFeO3-‐d
Isao KAGOMIYA 393
Oxidation and corrosion of ceramics matrix composites at high temperature under wet
atmosphereLudovic DOUMINGE 521
10:20
Subtheme Processing Advanced manufacturing I Porous materials Ion transport membranes I Mechanical applications CMC
10:50The importance of purity in
bayer-‐based reactive aluminasNils ROSENBERGER 47
Synthesis of nanocrystalline bulk SiO2 stishovite with very high
toughnessNorimasa NISHIYAMA 161
In situ inorganic foaming of ceramics
Elettra PAPA 132
Investigation of phase stability in the intermediate temperature range of the zirconium-‐doped
BSCF perovskite membrane for oxygen separation Olga RAVKINA 417
Microstructure and properties of W-‐C based coatings prepared
by magnetron sputtering and HiTUS
Frantisek LOFAJ 240
Boron carbonitride interphase in ceramic matrix composites: processing and properties Francis TEYSSANDIER 514
11:10
Preparation of high solids loading nYAG suspension for
transparent YAG ceramicsPrabhu RAMANUJAM 44
Mechanical properties of electrically conductive ZTA-‐TiC
composites with 0.6 to 1.8 yttria stabilized TZP reinforcementRichard LANDFRIED 150
Elaboration of Si/C/Zr multielement nanopowders
using a clicked-‐polymer-‐derived ceramics route
Fabien BOUZAT 136
Determination of oxygen diffusion and surface exchange coefficients of mixed ionic and electronic conductor materials
by oxygen semi-‐permeation measurements
Pierre-‐Marie GEFFROY 421
Influences of the open porosity and micro-‐structure on the tribological properties of
thermally sprayed coatings for automotive applicationsAndrei MANZAT 235
Mechanical behaviour and damage of C/C composites under
fatiguePascal REYNAUD 523
11:30
Microwave drying of cellular ceramic substrates: a modeling
approach to understand moisture migration and its
effectsAmit HALDER 3
Studies of ultrasonic joining of zirconia green tapes
Hans-‐Juergen RICHTER 141
Mullite-‐based cellular ceramics obtained from preceramic
polymersThomas KONEGGER 185
Oxygen-‐Permeability through CO₂-‐Tolerant Fe₂NiO₃-‐
Ce₀.₈Tb₀.₂O₂-‐₈ dual phase composite membraneM. BALAGUER 403
Wear resistance properties of laser clad ceramic and metal / ceramic composite coatings
Nicolas PREUX 255
Development and characterization of SiC fiber-‐reinforced porous SiC matrix
compositesKazuya SHIMODA 519
11:50
Numerical and experimental analysis of the effect of pore formers on the properties of
SOFC mixed conductor cathodeDidier BOUVARD 57
Porous polymers, ceramics, ceramic/polymer, and metal-‐
doped ceramic/polymer nanocomposites via freeze
casting of photo-‐curable colloidal fluids
Yoram DE HAZAN 191
Flue gas resistance of LSCFx8 (x = 5, 3, 1)
Manuel HEIDENREICH 406
Double nano/micro ceramic layer as protective coating on thin metal substrate for long-‐
term service Armelle VARDELLE 258
12:10
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
ECERS-2013.indd 43 28/05/13 19:00
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France Ecers XIII, Limoges, FranceEcers XIII, Limoges, France
Oral presentations - Tuesday June 25 - PM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT Adrien Dubouché Museum -‐ City Centre
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and
devices
H-‐ Ceramics under severe environments and
refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health J-‐ Archeo-‐Materials
SubthemeDielectrics and lead-‐free
piezoceramicsProcessing for Severe
Environments IIGeopolymers and chemical consolidation of materials
Characterization and modelling of nitrides
Composites, multimaterialsStudies on glazes, pigments,
decoration an firing methods of ancien pottery
13:30Function of supercapacitor
nanoceramic layer (Keynote)Alexsandra IVANOVA 581
Zirconium-‐based non-‐oxide ceramics: preparation,
microstructure tailoring and properties (Keynote)Guo-‐Jun ZHANG 698
Geopolymers in construction (Keynote)
Jan WASTIELS 894
Atomic Resolution Investigation of the Nano/Microstructure of
Amorphous Silicon Carbonitrides (Keynote)
Gabriela MERA 868
Growing Integration Layer [GIL] Strategy: preparation of
bioactive ceramic layers on metallic materials (Keynote)Masahiro YOSHIMURA 319
Effect of firing atmosphere and glaze thickness on the coloring of
Goryeo Celadon (Keynote)Jae-‐Hwan PEE 845
14:00
Grain size-‐induced transitions between antiferroelectric and
ferroelectric phases in NaNbO3 ceramics
Jurij KORUZA 605
Spark Plasma Sintering of mechanically activated Si+C
mixtures Sophie LE GALLET 731
Structural clay modifications during the “geomimetic”
processing as evidenced by 29Si and 27Al solid state MAS NMR Gisèle Laure LECOMTE-‐NANA
774
Theoretical study of the structural properties of some
Oxynitride perovskitesEsther ORISAKWE 864
The production and characterization of Bioglass®-‐
Titania-‐Hydroxylapatite Ternary Biocomposites
Ziya Engin ERKMEN 298
Reduced Pigment (Clay-‐Paste) Lusters: old texts, new
experiments Sevim CIZER 849
14:20KNN materials for ultrasonic
transducer applicationsGustavo MATA-‐OSORO 596
High-‐temperature oxidation resistance coating for carbon
fibrous materialsNatalya BAKLANOVA 720
Reactivity of ashes from different waste sources for chemical
consolidationAnnalisa NATALI MURRI 759
Cerium-‐doped LaSi3N5 ternary nitride: computed electronic
structure and band gapsIsmail IBRAHIM 866
Preparation and characterization of novel composite bioglass
porous scaffolds boron nitride nanotubes reinforced for hard
tissue engineeringLuca BERTOLLA 314
The Reflections of Anatolian Cultural Heritage on Turkish
Contemporary Clay Art Sevim CIZER 848
14:40
Development of transparent lead-‐free Piezoceramics by laser
fusingFiras HMOOD 598
Sintering of graphene toughened SiC
Zoltan KAROLY 692
Characterization of geopolymerization using 23Na
NMR, 27Al NMR, 29Si NMR and rheology
Aurelie FAVIER 761
Boundary conditions at the contact with nitrides layers coated surfaces (Keynote)
Corneliu BALAN 887
Preparation of poly(ethylene glycol)-‐imogolite nanotube
composite gelsKie FUJIKURA 310
Improving understanding of ancient technology by analysis and comparison of prehistoric
Orkney pottery specimens with modern analoguesMark CASSIDY 841
15:00Hydrothermal Synthesis of Ta-‐
doped K0.5Na0.5NbO3 PowdersJae-‐Ho JEON 601
Nano-‐SiC/Carbon nanotubes composites sintered by SPS:
synthesis and mechanical characterization
Briac LANFANT 683
Mechanical, Thermal and Chemical Properties of
Geopolymer Pastes based on Perlite tailings
Chrysanthi PANAGIOTOPOULOU 799
Mechanical Properties and Bioactivity of Bovine
Hydroxyapatite (BHA)-‐Nano Barium Strontium Titanium
Oxide (Nano BST) CompositesNermin DEMIRKOL 324
The tiles of Diyarbakir St. Hosef Armenian Catholic Church: works
of conservation, restoration, project and practicing
Ayse CETIN 842
15:20
Engineering of lead-‐free piezoelectric (Na,K)NbO3
ceramics and film via aqueous-‐based chelate precursorKen-‐Ichi KAKIMOTO 603
New ceramic heating element based on MoSi2 composites
Mohamed ZAKI 737
Performance evaluation of geopolymers based on Hellenic
industrial by-‐products: Mechanical, Thermal and
Chemical propertiesChrysanthi PANAGIOTOPOULOU
800
Fabrication of Tissue Engineered Scaffold from Hydroxyapatite/
Alginate Masoumeh HAGHBIN
NAZARPAK 320
15:40
Subtheme Lead-‐free piezoceramics and techniques
Processing for Severe Environments II
Geopolymers and chemical consolidation of materials Composites, multimaterials
Studies on glazes, pigments, decoration an firing methods of
ancien pottery
16:40
Are potassium sodium niobate based materials suitable for thick
film technology?Jernej PAVLIC 618
Effect of different conditions on phase evolution in MgO -‐ SiO2 -‐
H2O systemRyszard PROROK 725
Consolidating reactions involved in the strengthening of a lateritic
“geomimetic” materialBi Irie Herve GOURE DOUBI 775
ATZ bioceramics made by pressure filtration
Claudia ORTMANN 311
17:00Bi-‐based high-‐strain lead-‐free
incipient piezoceramicsJuergen ROEDEL 625
Hydraulic activity of the compound of the calcia-‐alumina-‐
zirconia (CaO-‐Al2O3-‐ZrO2) system and its potential
applications in MgO-‐based refractories
Dominika MADEJ 688
Replacing of metakaolin by Thai kaolin to synthesize geopolymerPimpawee KEAWPAPASSON 779
Investigations on ZTA ceramic based on unstabilised zirconia
Sabine BEGAND 329
17:20
Vanadium and Tungsten doping of BNT-‐based ferroelectric
ceramicsMichael NADERER 614
Mix design of refractory castables by multiscale approach
Emmanuel CAILLEUX 690
Alkali aggregate reaction in metakaolin based geopolymer
mortarRaphaelle POUHET 790
Mechanical properties and low temperature degradation
resistance of 2.5Y-‐TZP – alumina composites
Frank KERN 305
17:40
Structural evolution and electrical properties in the
Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 -‐ Na0.5Bi0.5ZrO3 (NBT -‐ NBZ) and K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 -‐ K0.5Bi0.5ZrO3 (KBT -‐ KBZ) solid
solutionsPascal MARCHET 592
Multiscale approach to assist the development and adaptation of refractory castables formulation
Maria TRAIANIDIS 879
Fire resistant materialsKonstantinos SAKKAS 792
A study of wear mechanism difference of Biolox® delta tested
in water and serum solution Peng ZENG 318
18:00
Synthesis and properties of inorganic polymers from a slag
high in Al and FeYiannis PONTIKES 805
18:20
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Student Evening
Coffee break/Poster Session I Coffee break/Poster Session I
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 45
Oral presentations - Tuesday June 25 - PM
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ P.BOCH CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
ThemeA-‐ Fundamentals from
theory to practiceB-‐ Innovative processing
and SynthesisB-‐ Innovative processing
and SynthesisE-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
C-‐ Surface engineering and ceramic coating
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
Subtheme Sintering Non-‐conventional sintering I -‐ Fast Sintering
Powder synthesis and characterization II
Fuel cells & Electrolysers IIModified chemical surface
propertiesCNT & graphene
13:30Thermodynamic study with spark
plasma sintering (Keynote)Zhe ZHAO 68
Flash sintering of oxide and non-‐oxide ceramics and the influence of specimen geometry (Keynote)
Richard TODD 131
Crystal structures and oxide-‐ion conductivity along c-‐axis of
apatite-‐type lanthanum silicates (Keynote)
Koichiro FUKUDA 400
Biomimetic, nanostructured coatings: super-‐hydrophobic
performances and applications (Keynote)
Mariarosa RAIMONDO 257
Preparation-‐microstructure-‐property relationships in double-‐
walled carbon nanotubes/alumina composites
(Keynote)Alicia WEIBEL 492
14:00
Spark Plasma Sintering of alumina and aluminium nitride-‐
based ceramic composites: influence of the electrical and
thermal propertiesMaryse DEMUYNCK 37
Material and process characterization of Carbon -‐ Silicon Carbide composites
prepared by tape casting and sintered by field assisted
sintering techniqueFrancisco RAMOS 102
Thick magnetic and dielectric films produced by
electrophoretic depositionCarmen GALASSI 904
Electrospining as new tool to fine tune the pore architecture of novel SOFC anode materials
Gerard CADAFALCH GAZQUEZ 385
Chemical and mechanical durability of superhydrophobic coatings based on fluorosilane
modified aluminaSaara HEINONEN 230
Development of Si3N4 + graphene platelet composites
Jan DUSZA 515
14:20
Application and criticism of steady state creep model to
spark plasma sintering of alumina powder and comparison
with hot pressingGuy ANTOU 40
Elaboration of porous zirconia by flash welding
Anne CORDIER 118
Synthesis of Ti-‐based nanofibers: the effect of processing
conditions on the crystallographic and structural
properties Anna Maria KESZLER 116
Oxygen defect structure in double perovskite GdBaCo2O5+δ
by first-‐principles DFT with Monte Carlo simulationsHiromasa SHIIBA 390
Anizotropic grain growth in mullite powders for
superhydrophobic surface morphology
Nazim KUNDURACI 253
Boron nitride nanotubes as reinforcement in zirconia
ceramicsPeter TATARKO 532
14:40Mechanics of viscous sintering in
micro-‐ and macro-‐scalesFumihiro WAKAI 28
Spark plasma sintering of polymer-‐derived amorphous
SiBCN powdersMirna BECHELANY 124
Electrospinning of ferroelectric (Na,K)NbO3 (NKN) fiber through
citrate precursor routeMinato KATO 148
Synthesis and electrochemical characterization of lanthanum
silicates as ionic conducting materials for fuel cells
applicationsAenor PONS 367
Electrophoretic deposition of colloidal particles on metallic
substrate for tuneable coating properties
Aude CHARLOT 236
Enhanced mechanical properties of 3Y-‐TZP/ MWCNTs composite at room and high temperatures Farhad GOLESTANI-‐FARD 538
15:00Analysis of pore shrinkage driven
by grain-‐boundary slidingByung-‐Nam KIM 19
Silicon nitride foams strengthened by pressure-‐less
spark plasma sinteringElisangela GUZI DE MORAES 129
Electrospun ultra thin polymer fibers with added nanoparticles
for useful applicationsMuhammad ANIS-‐UR-‐REHMAN
152
Metallic Sponge Integrated Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
Angela GONDOLINI 890
TiO2/SiO2 composite nanoparticle coating for
paperboard on roll-‐to-‐roll process
Janne HAAPANEN 231
Nano reinforced refractory materials: new ceramic matrix
composite and architectureJean-‐Marc HEINTZ 517
15:20
Final stage grain growth during two step sintering of magnesia,
yttria, and zirconia doped polycrystalline aluminaDušan GALUSEK 29
3 and 8 mol% Yttria-‐doped Zirconia: conventional versus
flash sinteringEmmanuelle BICHAUD 134
Soft processing of ceramics: direct fabrication of ceramics
films and patterns from solution without firing of
powders/particlesMasahiro YOSHIMURA 252
15:40
Subtheme Sintering Non-‐conventional sintering I -‐ Fast Sintering
Powder synthesis and characterization II
Fuel cells & Electrolysers IIModified chemical surface
propertiesProcessing II
16:40Temperature-‐dependent sintering of cubic zirconia
Vaclav POUCHLY 61
Flash sintering and breakdown behavior of cubic stabilized
zirconiaVincenzo M. SGLAVO 145
Effects of catalysts on the self propagating high temperature
synthesis (shs) of zirconium diboride
Mehmet BUGDAYCI 156
Conductivity degradation in SOFC zirconia electrolytes
analysed via XRD and related techniques
Mark TERNER 407
Infrared transparent SiAlON ceramic thin films deposited via
ion beam sputteringQian LIU 256
Two-‐colour powder injection moulding of black and white
zirconia composites Anne MANNSCHATZ 497
17:00
Solid State Oxygen Diffusion in Alumina and Effect of Mg dopants (Microstructure)Abhishek TEWARI 54
Effect of current on spark-‐plasma-‐sintering (SPS) of
transparent MgAl2O4 spinelKoji MORITA 149
Synthesis of porous iron oxide nanostructures: synthesis
mechanisms and structural properties
Olivier GERBER 164
Further development of aqueous processing routes for alternative
SOFC materialsMaarten VERBRAEKEN 404
Measurement of thermal conductivity on nano scaled thin film and thin-‐layered materials
Hans-‐W. MARX 247
Ceramics composites with mullite obtained by tape casting
with increased mechanical properties
Kévin BOUSSOIS 504
17:20High performance computing of sintering process at grain scale
François VALDIVIESO 33
Spark plasma sintering of boron carbide ceramics using metallic
aluminiumMeral CENGIZ 157
Detonation process for the synthesis of nanoceramics
Pierre GIBOT 169
Molecular dynamics simulation of oxide ion conduction in doped
LaGaO3Mi-‐Young YOON 413
Lithium-‐doped Zinc oxide TCO’s films by sol-‐gel routeSusana MIHAIU 260
Microwave deposition of copper nanometer particles on different
carbon substratesMarianne LE TROËDEC 524
17:40
Influence of initial particle contact number on the
simulation of thin ceramic film sintering
Tobias RASP 59
Flash sintering of YSZ-‐alumina composite
Kiran Suresh NAIK 160
Mechanochemical synthesis of carbon and ceramic
nanomaterials by a high-‐energy ball-‐milling processSatoshi OHARA 175
Hydrothermal synthesis of Gd-‐doped cerian nano-‐cube for high
efficient solid oxides fuel cellsTakeshi HASHISHIN 433
Metal oxide-‐based ceramic coatings and correlation
between their structure and optic/electronic properties
Guillaume SALEK 242
Grain boundary fracture toughness of Si3N4 ceramics measured using very small
specimensJunichi TATAMI 518
18:00
Simulation of grain growth and sintering process by combined phase-‐field/discrete-‐element
methodKazunari SHINAGAWA 35
Rapid sintering of crack-‐free zirconia ceramics
David SALAMON 174
Fabrication of magnesium aluminate fibres by
forcespinning for virus removal application
Mateusz SCHABIKOWSKI 176
Strontium diffusion in magnetron sputtered gadolinia-‐
doped ceria thin film barrier coatings for solid oxide fuel cells
Steffen SONDERBY 428
18:20
Chemiosensor Response of Nanostructured Semiconductor
OxidesJose ARANA VARELA 876
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Student Evening
Coffee break/Poster Session I
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Ecers XIII, Limoges, FranceEcers XIII, Limoges, France 46
Oral presentations - Tuesday June 25 - PM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT Adrien Dubouché Museum -‐ City Centre
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and
devices
H-‐ Ceramics under severe environments and
refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health J-‐ Archeo-‐Materials
SubthemeDielectrics and lead-‐free
piezoceramicsProcessing for Severe
Environments IIGeopolymers and chemical consolidation of materials
Characterization and modelling of nitrides
Composites, multimaterialsStudies on glazes, pigments,
decoration an firing methods of ancien pottery
13:30Function of supercapacitor
nanoceramic layer (Keynote)Alexsandra IVANOVA 581
Zirconium-‐based non-‐oxide ceramics: preparation,
microstructure tailoring and properties (Keynote)Guo-‐Jun ZHANG 698
Geopolymers in construction (Keynote)
Jan WASTIELS 894
Atomic Resolution Investigation of the Nano/Microstructure of
Amorphous Silicon Carbonitrides (Keynote)
Gabriela MERA 868
Growing Integration Layer [GIL] Strategy: preparation of
bioactive ceramic layers on metallic materials (Keynote)Masahiro YOSHIMURA 319
Effect of firing atmosphere and glaze thickness on the coloring of
Goryeo Celadon (Keynote)Jae-‐Hwan PEE 845
14:00
Grain size-‐induced transitions between antiferroelectric and
ferroelectric phases in NaNbO3 ceramics
Jurij KORUZA 605
Spark Plasma Sintering of mechanically activated Si+C
mixtures Sophie LE GALLET 731
Structural clay modifications during the “geomimetic”
processing as evidenced by 29Si and 27Al solid state MAS NMR Gisèle Laure LECOMTE-‐NANA
774
Theoretical study of the structural properties of some
Oxynitride perovskitesEsther ORISAKWE 864
The production and characterization of Bioglass®-‐
Titania-‐Hydroxylapatite Ternary Biocomposites
Ziya Engin ERKMEN 298
Reduced Pigment (Clay-‐Paste) Lusters: old texts, new
experiments Sevim CIZER 849
14:20KNN materials for ultrasonic
transducer applicationsGustavo MATA-‐OSORO 596
High-‐temperature oxidation resistance coating for carbon
fibrous materialsNatalya BAKLANOVA 720
Reactivity of ashes from different waste sources for chemical
consolidationAnnalisa NATALI MURRI 759
Cerium-‐doped LaSi3N5 ternary nitride: computed electronic
structure and band gapsIsmail IBRAHIM 866
Preparation and characterization of novel composite bioglass
porous scaffolds boron nitride nanotubes reinforced for hard
tissue engineeringLuca BERTOLLA 314
The Reflections of Anatolian Cultural Heritage on Turkish
Contemporary Clay Art Sevim CIZER 848
14:40
Development of transparent lead-‐free Piezoceramics by laser
fusingFiras HMOOD 598
Sintering of graphene toughened SiC
Zoltan KAROLY 692
Characterization of geopolymerization using 23Na
NMR, 27Al NMR, 29Si NMR and rheology
Aurelie FAVIER 761
Boundary conditions at the contact with nitrides layers coated surfaces (Keynote)
Corneliu BALAN 887
Preparation of poly(ethylene glycol)-‐imogolite nanotube
composite gelsKie FUJIKURA 310
Improving understanding of ancient technology by analysis and comparison of prehistoric
Orkney pottery specimens with modern analoguesMark CASSIDY 841
15:00Hydrothermal Synthesis of Ta-‐
doped K0.5Na0.5NbO3 PowdersJae-‐Ho JEON 601
Nano-‐SiC/Carbon nanotubes composites sintered by SPS:
synthesis and mechanical characterization
Briac LANFANT 683
Mechanical, Thermal and Chemical Properties of
Geopolymer Pastes based on Perlite tailings
Chrysanthi PANAGIOTOPOULOU 799
Mechanical Properties and Bioactivity of Bovine
Hydroxyapatite (BHA)-‐Nano Barium Strontium Titanium
Oxide (Nano BST) CompositesNermin DEMIRKOL 324
The tiles of Diyarbakir St. Hosef Armenian Catholic Church: works
of conservation, restoration, project and practicing
Ayse CETIN 842
15:20
Engineering of lead-‐free piezoelectric (Na,K)NbO3
ceramics and film via aqueous-‐based chelate precursorKen-‐Ichi KAKIMOTO 603
New ceramic heating element based on MoSi2 composites
Mohamed ZAKI 737
Performance evaluation of geopolymers based on Hellenic
industrial by-‐products: Mechanical, Thermal and
Chemical propertiesChrysanthi PANAGIOTOPOULOU
800
Fabrication of Tissue Engineered Scaffold from Hydroxyapatite/
Alginate Masoumeh HAGHBIN
NAZARPAK 320
15:40
Subtheme Lead-‐free piezoceramics and techniques
Processing for Severe Environments II
Geopolymers and chemical consolidation of materials Composites, multimaterials
Studies on glazes, pigments, decoration an firing methods of
ancien pottery
16:40
Are potassium sodium niobate based materials suitable for thick
film technology?Jernej PAVLIC 618
Effect of different conditions on phase evolution in MgO -‐ SiO2 -‐
H2O systemRyszard PROROK 725
Consolidating reactions involved in the strengthening of a lateritic
“geomimetic” materialBi Irie Herve GOURE DOUBI 775
ATZ bioceramics made by pressure filtration
Claudia ORTMANN 311
17:00Bi-‐based high-‐strain lead-‐free
incipient piezoceramicsJuergen ROEDEL 625
Hydraulic activity of the compound of the calcia-‐alumina-‐
zirconia (CaO-‐Al2O3-‐ZrO2) system and its potential
applications in MgO-‐based refractories
Dominika MADEJ 688
Replacing of metakaolin by Thai kaolin to synthesize geopolymerPimpawee KEAWPAPASSON 779
Investigations on ZTA ceramic based on unstabilised zirconia
Sabine BEGAND 329
17:20
Vanadium and Tungsten doping of BNT-‐based ferroelectric
ceramicsMichael NADERER 614
Mix design of refractory castables by multiscale approach
Emmanuel CAILLEUX 690
Alkali aggregate reaction in metakaolin based geopolymer
mortarRaphaelle POUHET 790
Mechanical properties and low temperature degradation
resistance of 2.5Y-‐TZP – alumina composites
Frank KERN 305
17:40
Structural evolution and electrical properties in the
Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 -‐ Na0.5Bi0.5ZrO3 (NBT -‐ NBZ) and K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 -‐ K0.5Bi0.5ZrO3 (KBT -‐ KBZ) solid
solutionsPascal MARCHET 592
Multiscale approach to assist the development and adaptation of refractory castables formulation
Maria TRAIANIDIS 879
Fire resistant materialsKonstantinos SAKKAS 792
A study of wear mechanism difference of Biolox® delta tested
in water and serum solution Peng ZENG 318
18:00
Synthesis and properties of inorganic polymers from a slag
high in Al and FeYiannis PONTIKES 805
18:20
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Student Evening
Coffee break/Poster Session I Coffee break/Poster Session I
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT Adrien Dubouché Museum -‐ City Centre
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical ceramics and
devices
H-‐ Ceramics under severe environments and
refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA
D-‐ Bioceramics and health J-‐ Archeo-‐Materials
SubthemeDielectrics and lead-‐free
piezoceramicsProcessing for Severe
Environments IIGeopolymers and chemical consolidation of materials
Characterization and modelling of nitrides
Composites, multimaterialsStudies on glazes, pigments,
decoration an firing methods of ancien pottery
13:30Function of supercapacitor
nanoceramic layer (Keynote)Alexsandra IVANOVA 581
Zirconium-‐based non-‐oxide ceramics: preparation,
microstructure tailoring and properties (Keynote)Guo-‐Jun ZHANG 698
Geopolymers in construction (Keynote)
Jan WASTIELS 894
Atomic Resolution Investigation of the Nano/Microstructure of
Amorphous Silicon Carbonitrides (Keynote)
Gabriela MERA 868
Growing Integration Layer [GIL] Strategy: preparation of
bioactive ceramic layers on metallic materials (Keynote)Masahiro YOSHIMURA 319
Effect of firing atmosphere and glaze thickness on the coloring of
Goryeo Celadon (Keynote)Jae-‐Hwan PEE 845
14:00
Grain size-‐induced transitions between antiferroelectric and
ferroelectric phases in NaNbO3 ceramics
Jurij KORUZA 605
Spark Plasma Sintering of mechanically activated Si+C
mixtures Sophie LE GALLET 731
Structural clay modifications during the “geomimetic”
processing as evidenced by 29Si and 27Al solid state MAS NMR Gisèle Laure LECOMTE-‐NANA
774
Theoretical study of the structural properties of some
Oxynitride perovskitesEsther ORISAKWE 864
The production and characterization of Bioglass®-‐
Titania-‐Hydroxylapatite Ternary Biocomposites
Ziya Engin ERKMEN 298
Reduced Pigment (Clay-‐Paste) Lusters: old texts, new
experiments Sevim CIZER 849
14:20KNN materials for ultrasonic
transducer applicationsGustavo MATA-‐OSORO 596
High-‐temperature oxidation resistance coating for carbon
fibrous materialsNatalya BAKLANOVA 720
Reactivity of ashes from different waste sources for chemical
consolidationAnnalisa NATALI MURRI 759
Cerium-‐doped LaSi3N5 ternary nitride: computed electronic
structure and band gapsIsmail IBRAHIM 866
Preparation and characterization of novel composite bioglass
porous scaffolds boron nitride nanotubes reinforced for hard
tissue engineeringLuca BERTOLLA 314
The Reflections of Anatolian Cultural Heritage on Turkish
Contemporary Clay Art Sevim CIZER 848
14:40
Development of transparent lead-‐free Piezoceramics by laser
fusingFiras HMOOD 598
Sintering of graphene toughened SiC
Zoltan KAROLY 692
Characterization of geopolymerization using 23Na
NMR, 27Al NMR, 29Si NMR and rheology
Aurelie FAVIER 761
Boundary conditions at the contact with nitrides layers coated surfaces (Keynote)
Corneliu BALAN 887
Preparation of poly(ethylene glycol)-‐imogolite nanotube
composite gelsKie FUJIKURA 310
Improving understanding of ancient technology by analysis and comparison of prehistoric
Orkney pottery specimens with modern analoguesMark CASSIDY 841
15:00Hydrothermal Synthesis of Ta-‐
doped K0.5Na0.5NbO3 PowdersJae-‐Ho JEON 601
Nano-‐SiC/Carbon nanotubes composites sintered by SPS:
synthesis and mechanical characterization
Briac LANFANT 683
Mechanical, Thermal and Chemical Properties of
Geopolymer Pastes based on Perlite tailings
Chrysanthi PANAGIOTOPOULOU 799
Mechanical Properties and Bioactivity of Bovine
Hydroxyapatite (BHA)-‐Nano Barium Strontium Titanium
Oxide (Nano BST) CompositesNermin DEMIRKOL 324
The tiles of Diyarbakir St. Hosef Armenian Catholic Church: works
of conservation, restoration, project and practicing
Ayse CETIN 842
15:20
Engineering of lead-‐free piezoelectric (Na,K)NbO3
ceramics and film via aqueous-‐based chelate precursorKen-‐Ichi KAKIMOTO 603
New ceramic heating element based on MoSi2 composites
Mohamed ZAKI 737
Performance evaluation of geopolymers based on Hellenic
industrial by-‐products: Mechanical, Thermal and
Chemical propertiesChrysanthi PANAGIOTOPOULOU
800
Fabrication of Tissue Engineered Scaffold from Hydroxyapatite/
Alginate Masoumeh HAGHBIN
NAZARPAK 320
15:40
Subtheme Lead-‐free piezoceramics and techniques
Processing for Severe Environments II
Geopolymers and chemical consolidation of materials Composites, multimaterials
Studies on glazes, pigments, decoration an firing methods of
ancien pottery
16:40
Are potassium sodium niobate based materials suitable for thick
film technology?Jernej PAVLIC 618
Effect of different conditions on phase evolution in MgO -‐ SiO2 -‐
H2O systemRyszard PROROK 725
Consolidating reactions involved in the strengthening of a lateritic
“geomimetic” materialBi Irie Herve GOURE DOUBI 775
ATZ bioceramics made by pressure filtration
Claudia ORTMANN 311
17:00Bi-‐based high-‐strain lead-‐free
incipient piezoceramicsJuergen ROEDEL 625
Hydraulic activity of the compound of the calcia-‐alumina-‐
zirconia (CaO-‐Al2O3-‐ZrO2) system and its potential
applications in MgO-‐based refractories
Dominika MADEJ 688
Replacing of metakaolin by Thai kaolin to synthesize geopolymerPimpawee KEAWPAPASSON 779
Investigations on ZTA ceramic based on unstabilised zirconia
Sabine BEGAND 329
17:20
Vanadium and Tungsten doping of BNT-‐based ferroelectric
ceramicsMichael NADERER 614
Mix design of refractory castables by multiscale approach
Emmanuel CAILLEUX 690
Alkali aggregate reaction in metakaolin based geopolymer
mortarRaphaelle POUHET 790
Mechanical properties and low temperature degradation
resistance of 2.5Y-‐TZP – alumina composites
Frank KERN 305
17:40
Structural evolution and electrical properties in the
Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 -‐ Na0.5Bi0.5ZrO3 (NBT -‐ NBZ) and K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 -‐ K0.5Bi0.5ZrO3 (KBT -‐ KBZ) solid
solutionsPascal MARCHET 592
Multiscale approach to assist the development and adaptation of refractory castables formulation
Maria TRAIANIDIS 879
Fire resistant materialsKonstantinos SAKKAS 792
A study of wear mechanism difference of Biolox® delta tested
in water and serum solution Peng ZENG 318
18:00
Synthesis and properties of inorganic polymers from a slag
high in Al and FeYiannis PONTIKES 805
18:20
18:20 Conferences end followed by the Student Evening
Coffee break/Poster Session I Coffee break/Poster Session I
45
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Ecers XIII, Limoges, France Ecers XIII, Limoges, FranceEcers XIII, Limoges, France
Oral presentations - Wednesday June 26
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA D-‐ Bioceramics and health
Subtheme Laser and LED materialsRetaining Properties to High
Temperature IISilicate ceramics,properties and
processingApplications of nitrides
Biological behaviour of biomaterials
08:30
Production and characterization of layered YAG -‐ Yb:YAG laser ceramic
structures (Keynote)Laura ESPOSITO 607
Functional coatings on carbon bonded filters for advanced metal melt
filtration (Keynote)Christos G ANEZIRIS 880
European ceramic industry towards an hypocarbonic economy (Keynote)
Eliseo MONFORT 895
Europium and Cerium-‐Doped MgSiN2 and LaSi3N5 -‐ Electronic Structure and Luminescent Properties (Keynote)
Zoltan LENCES 871
Influence of nanoscaled bioactive glass on the osteoclastic differentiation of
RAW 264.7 cells (Keynote)Rainer DETSCH 328
9:00
Characterization of thermal lensing in layered YAG -‐ Yb:YAG laser ceramic
structuresGuido TOCI 594
Design and evaluation of mullite based-‐castables for petrochemical application
Ana Paula DA LUZ 676
Surface metrology of ceramic tiles: a tailored procedure
Elisa RAMBALDI 762
Preparation of Eu2+-‐doped barium calcium silicon oxynitride and luminescence properties
Kiyoshi ITATANI 874
Ceramic powder engulfment by fibroblasts does not alter at all cell
behaviorPierre-‐Antoine FAYE 289
09:20
Spectroscopic and thermal investigation of the dual-‐wavelength laser generation of the new Nd3+-‐doped YGd2Sc2Al2GaO12 mixed
garnet ceramicGuillaume ALOMBERT-‐GOGET 595
Temperature dependent thermo-‐mechanical behavior of novel alumina
based refractories Anna BOEHM 680
Improving the frost resistance of clay roof tiles beyond current prediction
schemesChiara ZANELLI 764
Europium and cerium doped ternary silicon nitride-‐based phosphors
Monika HRABALOVA 875
Effect of surface charges on early osseointegration of polarized Ti
implantKosuke NOZAKI 312
09:40
The effect of thermal annealing of YAG:Nd nanoceramics on their
luminescence propertiesDariusz HRENIAK 620
Al2O3-‐SiC-‐C monolithic refractories releasing no hydrogen for blast furnace runners: a step towards higher safety
and performanceJérôme SOUDIER 705
Thermal conductivity of very porous kaolin based ceramicsJulie BOURRET 777
Synthesis and structural investigations of a CrN/ordered mesoporous carbon
nanocompositeJulien KIENER 860
Electrical activity of ferroelectric biomaterials
Premysl VANEK 327
10:00
Considerable improvement of long-‐persistent luminescence in germanium
and tin substituted ZnGa2O4Sebastien CHENU 627
Elaboration and characterization of composite materials for structures
with high thermal holdingSonia ABIDI 795
Kinetics of early stages dissolution of human enamel in white wine
Dagmar GALUSKOVA 302
10:20
Subtheme Laser and LED materialsRetaining Properties to High
Temperature IISilicate ceramics,properties and
processingApplications of nitrides DDS, hybrids
10:50
Tape Casting of Transparent Doped Yttria Alumina Garnets for Optical
ApplicationsMichael BECK 613
MgO-‐C refractories for the lining of gasification chambers: technical
capabilities and limitationsSusann LUDWIG 713
New approaches for the simulation of the sustainability of slip resistance and
cleanability of ceramic tilesMarcel ENGELS 786
Porous and nanostructures boron nitride as host materials for hydrides: preparation, characterization and
applicationGeorges MOUSSA 865
Calcium phosphate pellets for bone filling and in situ drug delivery:
modulation of substance release by polymers coatingKarine GIRY 288
11:10
Processing of luminescent multilayer converter ceramics for light emitting
diodesIrene PRICHA 600
High temperature behavior of refractory materials from the MgO-‐CaO-‐Al2O3-‐ZrO2 system in contact by
cement clinkerEdyta SNIEZEK 745
Optimization in roller-‐machine forming process using Taguchi method to obtain strong porcelain tableware
Nobuaki KAMOCHI 787
Polymer-‐derived silicon nitride, oxynitride and carbonitride
microporous membranes for hydrogen purification
Cristina SCHITCO 872
Novel pH-‐sensitive bio-‐hybrid systems for drug controlled release
Andrea RUFFINI 292
11:30
Color temperature tuning for high power phosphor converted white LEDs by Ce: YAG/Ce, Cr:YAG, Ce:YAG/Ce, Pr: YAG dual-‐layered composite ceramic
phosphor platesHui LIN 608
Size effect in fibre reinforced refractory concretes
Thierry CUTARD 721
Volume changes in porcelain bodies during the cooling phase after firing
Daniele REBECCHI 789
Chemical formation of silicon nitride-‐based ceramics from polymer
precursors (Keynote)Yuji IWAMOTO 888
Inorganic-‐organic hybrids based on PVA and Silica: development and
characterization Salma NAGA 330
11:50
Dependence of rare-‐earth concentration on Blue Up-‐conversion photoluminescence properties for Tm3+/Yb3+ Co-‐doped TeO2 based
glassesMasayuki UCHIDA 611
Anti-‐slip treatments on ceramic tiles: a producer-‐oriented approach
Elisa RAMBALDI 791
Effect of carbonate addition on the dissolution behaviour of calcium-‐
salt poly (γ-‐glutamic acid) / silica hybrid hydrogel for cartilage
reconstructionJin NAKAMURA 309
12:10
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 47
Oral presentations - Wednesday June 26
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
Theme A-‐Fundamentals from theory to
practiceB-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories E-‐ Ceramics and systems for
energy and environmentF-‐ Designing and engineering of
ceramic composites
Subtheme Mechanical properties Advanced manufacturing II Degradation and Oxidation I Fuel cells & Electrolysers III Mechanical properties I
08:30Accommodation processes in
superplastic ceramics (Keynote)Arturo DOMINGUEZ-‐RODRIGUEZ 7
Advances in Ceramic Green Tape Technology (Keynote)Andreas ROOSEN 903
Mechanisms of degradation and selection of refractories in reactors of
biomass gasification (Keynote)Jacques POIRIER 703
All porous SOFC: a bridge of technology between dual and single chamber
(Keynote)Youmin GUO 440
Toughness of Al2O3/SiC nanocomposites (Keynote)
Carmen BAUDÍN 491
9:00 Micro-‐mechanical testing of zirconiaErik CAMPOSILVAN 4
Direct prototyping of alumina 3D parts by selective laser consolidation
Enrique JUSTE 130
Properties of self-‐glazing Al2O3-‐C-‐refractories influenced by the graphite
content and nanoscaled additivesSusann LUDWIG 714
Nanocomposite cathodes for intermediate temperature solid oxide
fuel cellsVladislav SADYKOV 435
BN reinforced Y-‐α-‐SiAlON compositesJethro GARRETT 487
09:20Measuring fracture toughness in
ceramics using microcantilever beamsAndrew NORTON 14
Soft lithographic nanometer-‐scale patterning of functional oxides
Johan E. TEN ELSHOF 143
Development and testing of carbon and zirconia infiltrated silicon carbide
materials as high temperature refractories in coal ash gasification
reactorsGisela STANDKE 696
SrO–containing diopside glass-‐ceramic sealants for solid oxide fuel cells
Allu AMARNATH REDDY 371
Spark plasma sintering of titanium carbide reinforced alumina composites
produced from nanopowdersSigalas IAKOVOS 490
09:40
Incorporating intrinsic length-‐scales in fracture toughness of microstructured
ceramics Andrea PICCOLROAZ 11
Solid freeform manufacturing of dense and precise ceramic structures
Johannes HOMA 144
Interaction of ceramic refractories with potassium containing salts in
combustion environmentsNa LI 711
Growing of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) on asymmetric porous ceramic
substrates by catalytic chemical vapor deposition (CCVD)Adrian SIMON 366
Superhard ceramic materials Mathias HERRMANN 525
10:00Zirconoxide based ceramics in
heterogeneous loading situationsAndreas KAILER 12
Aqueous suspensions of glass silicate dielectric powders for ink-‐jet printing
applicationsMarc SINGLARD 154
Slag conditioning and its effect on MgO-‐C refractory corrosion performance
Ana Paula DA LUZ 693
Nanohardness testing of WC – Co cemented carbides
Annamaria DUSZOVA 483
10:20
Subtheme Microstructure Advanced manufacturing II Degradation and Oxidation I Fuel cells & Electrolysers III Mechanical properties I
10:50
Microstructure, degradation and macroscopic electric behavior of ZnO
varistorsRaschid BARAKI 16
In situ rheological investigation of ceramic suspensions inkjet printing
Marguerite BIENIA 155
Effect of graphite and silicon carbide addition on the decomposition of
doloma-‐zirconia refractories Krzysztof DUL 708
Influence of porosity on densification and grain growth kinetics of
Ce0.9Gd0.1O1.95 tapeDe Wei NI 383
Friction and scratch damage in 3Y-‐TZP/MWCNT composites
Latifa MELK 520
11:10
Structure-‐properties relationship for silicon nitride ceramic trough hot
pressing processing with cooling rate variation
Vitaly PETROVSKY 62
Smart endoscopic devices based on optical fibers hosting biosensors
elaborated by coupling ink-‐jet printing, EISA and click chemistry
Olivia DE LOS COBOS 162
Corrosive attack of poly-‐ and single-‐crystalline 8Y-‐ZrO2 by silicate slags
Yannick HEMBERGER 735
Thermomechanical Properties of Re-‐oxidation Stable Y-‐SrTiO3 Ceramic
Anode Substrate Material Viacheslav VASECHKO 436
Tribological properties of Si3N4-‐graphene at room and elevated
temperatures Pavol HVIZDOS 489
11:30
Microstructure Evaluation of Laser Floating Zone Melted Al2O3/YAG/ZrO2
Hypereutectic in situ CompositeHaijun SU 45
Fabrication of ceramic microreactors by soft lithography-‐inspired technique
Agata GRZELAK 167
Features of high-‐temperature oxidation of the titanium at long times
of soakingKonstantin SHASHKEEV 707
Evaluation of porosity-‐dependent Young’s modulus of
La0.60Sr0.40Co0.20Fe0.80O3-‐δ films: experiments and modelling
Zhangwei CHEN 379
High Temperature Tribological Properties of TiCN-‐ and ZrB2-‐based
ceramics Bikramjit BASU 501
11:50
Microstructure characteristic and interface evolution of directionally solidified Al2O3/GdAlO3 eutectic
ceramics by laser floating zone melting with high temperature gradient
Haijun SU 52
Selective mask sintering: a novel solid freeform fabrication technique for
ceramicsPhilipp GINGTER 171
Engineering ceramics and their composites-‐tailoring material variables
for tribological applicationBikramjit BASU 503
12:10
Subtheme THEME I -‐ Silicate ceramics,properties and processing
Thermal treatments & microstructures Degradation and Oxidation II Batteries & Sensors Properties
13:30
Ni-‐Ti co-‐doped hibonite ceramic pigments: synthesis, crystal structure
and optical propertiesChiara ZANELLI 806
Mechanical resistance under compression of porous anisotropic
ceramics obtained by freeze castingDominique HAUTCOEUR 126
Oxidation behavior of ZrC/SiC composites in air at very high
temperaturesLudovic CHARPENTIER 712
The hydration role in the formation of cubic phases of Li7La3Zr2O12
Guillermo LARRAZ 388
Design of alumina-‐based multilayer microstructural composites with highly textured layers for tailoring mechanical
properties (Keynote)Gary MESSING 513
13:50The Production of synthetic wollastonit
with precipitated calcium carbonate Eda TASCI 797
Coarsening of high purity SiC particles by recrysrallization
Eunju LEE 135
Characterization and modeling of the oxidation spreading around an impact on a ceramic matrix composite under
oxidizing atmospheric conditionsMatthieu HERBRETEAU 740
Thin film Li7La3Zr2O12 electrolyte for all solid state Lithium ion batteries
Martin FINSTERBUSCH 409
Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 -‐ zirconia composites: the influence of phase composition and
microstructure on the electrical, electro-‐mechanical and fracture
behaviour Andreja BENCAN 496
14:10
Anisotropy of thermal conductivity and Young's modulus in kaolin based
ceramicsDavid S. SMITH 768
Minimizing energy consumption during heat treatment of technical ceramics
Friedrich RAETHER 139
Corrosion behavior and thermal shock resistance of silicon nitride in contact
with molten copperAlexander RENZ 677
Electrochemical properties of hollow iron oxide nanostructures as
electrodes for super capacitor or Li-‐battery
Olivier GERBER 418
Electrical response to humidity of TiO2: WO3 doped sensors investigated by
Impedance SpectroscopyPedro FAIA 531
14:30
Processing and sliding wear behavior of SiC ceramics sintered with 1 wt %
additivesB.V.Manoj KUMAR 188
Deterioration behavior of TiN coatings after pulsed laser thermal shock
Seol JEON 727
Li – doped iron oxide as a new material for NO2 detection
Mohamed HASSAN 414
Properties of amine-‐based modified sulfur mortar
Kwon HYUK 544
14:5015:3018:55 Conferences end followed by the gala dinner
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
Coffee break/Poster Session IIPlenary Session -‐ ENSIL AMPHI
ECERS-2013.indd 46 28/05/13 19:00
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Oral presentations - Wednesday June 26
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ HERMES COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT
Theme G-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
Satellite Symposium: FUNEA D-‐ Bioceramics and health
Subtheme Laser and LED materialsRetaining Properties to High
Temperature IISilicate ceramics,properties and
processingApplications of nitrides
Biological behaviour of biomaterials
08:30
Production and characterization of layered YAG -‐ Yb:YAG laser ceramic
structures (Keynote)Laura ESPOSITO 607
Functional coatings on carbon bonded filters for advanced metal melt
filtration (Keynote)Christos G ANEZIRIS 880
European ceramic industry towards an hypocarbonic economy (Keynote)
Eliseo MONFORT 895
Europium and Cerium-‐Doped MgSiN2 and LaSi3N5 -‐ Electronic Structure and Luminescent Properties (Keynote)
Zoltan LENCES 871
Influence of nanoscaled bioactive glass on the osteoclastic differentiation of
RAW 264.7 cells (Keynote)Rainer DETSCH 328
9:00
Characterization of thermal lensing in layered YAG -‐ Yb:YAG laser ceramic
structuresGuido TOCI 594
Design and evaluation of mullite based-‐castables for petrochemical application
Ana Paula DA LUZ 676
Surface metrology of ceramic tiles: a tailored procedure
Elisa RAMBALDI 762
Preparation of Eu2+-‐doped barium calcium silicon oxynitride and luminescence properties
Kiyoshi ITATANI 874
Ceramic powder engulfment by fibroblasts does not alter at all cell
behaviorPierre-‐Antoine FAYE 289
09:20
Spectroscopic and thermal investigation of the dual-‐wavelength laser generation of the new Nd3+-‐doped YGd2Sc2Al2GaO12 mixed
garnet ceramicGuillaume ALOMBERT-‐GOGET 595
Temperature dependent thermo-‐mechanical behavior of novel alumina
based refractories Anna BOEHM 680
Improving the frost resistance of clay roof tiles beyond current prediction
schemesChiara ZANELLI 764
Europium and cerium doped ternary silicon nitride-‐based phosphors
Monika HRABALOVA 875
Effect of surface charges on early osseointegration of polarized Ti
implantKosuke NOZAKI 312
09:40
The effect of thermal annealing of YAG:Nd nanoceramics on their
luminescence propertiesDariusz HRENIAK 620
Al2O3-‐SiC-‐C monolithic refractories releasing no hydrogen for blast furnace runners: a step towards higher safety
and performanceJérôme SOUDIER 705
Thermal conductivity of very porous kaolin based ceramicsJulie BOURRET 777
Synthesis and structural investigations of a CrN/ordered mesoporous carbon
nanocompositeJulien KIENER 860
Electrical activity of ferroelectric biomaterials
Premysl VANEK 327
10:00
Considerable improvement of long-‐persistent luminescence in germanium
and tin substituted ZnGa2O4Sebastien CHENU 627
Elaboration and characterization of composite materials for structures
with high thermal holdingSonia ABIDI 795
Kinetics of early stages dissolution of human enamel in white wine
Dagmar GALUSKOVA 302
10:20
Subtheme Laser and LED materialsRetaining Properties to High
Temperature IISilicate ceramics,properties and
processingApplications of nitrides DDS, hybrids
10:50
Tape Casting of Transparent Doped Yttria Alumina Garnets for Optical
ApplicationsMichael BECK 613
MgO-‐C refractories for the lining of gasification chambers: technical
capabilities and limitationsSusann LUDWIG 713
New approaches for the simulation of the sustainability of slip resistance and
cleanability of ceramic tilesMarcel ENGELS 786
Porous and nanostructures boron nitride as host materials for hydrides: preparation, characterization and
applicationGeorges MOUSSA 865
Calcium phosphate pellets for bone filling and in situ drug delivery:
modulation of substance release by polymers coatingKarine GIRY 288
11:10
Processing of luminescent multilayer converter ceramics for light emitting
diodesIrene PRICHA 600
High temperature behavior of refractory materials from the MgO-‐CaO-‐Al2O3-‐ZrO2 system in contact by
cement clinkerEdyta SNIEZEK 745
Optimization in roller-‐machine forming process using Taguchi method to obtain strong porcelain tableware
Nobuaki KAMOCHI 787
Polymer-‐derived silicon nitride, oxynitride and carbonitride
microporous membranes for hydrogen purification
Cristina SCHITCO 872
Novel pH-‐sensitive bio-‐hybrid systems for drug controlled release
Andrea RUFFINI 292
11:30
Color temperature tuning for high power phosphor converted white LEDs by Ce: YAG/Ce, Cr:YAG, Ce:YAG/Ce, Pr: YAG dual-‐layered composite ceramic
phosphor platesHui LIN 608
Size effect in fibre reinforced refractory concretes
Thierry CUTARD 721
Volume changes in porcelain bodies during the cooling phase after firing
Daniele REBECCHI 789
Chemical formation of silicon nitride-‐based ceramics from polymer
precursors (Keynote)Yuji IWAMOTO 888
Inorganic-‐organic hybrids based on PVA and Silica: development and
characterization Salma NAGA 330
11:50
Dependence of rare-‐earth concentration on Blue Up-‐conversion photoluminescence properties for Tm3+/Yb3+ Co-‐doped TeO2 based
glassesMasayuki UCHIDA 611
Anti-‐slip treatments on ceramic tiles: a producer-‐oriented approach
Elisa RAMBALDI 791
Effect of carbonate addition on the dissolution behaviour of calcium-‐
salt poly (γ-‐glutamic acid) / silica hybrid hydrogel for cartilage
reconstructionJin NAKAMURA 309
12:10
Coffee break -‐ 30 minutes
Lunch
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Oral presentations - Thursday June 27 - AM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT
ThemeG-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
D-‐ Bioceramics and health
Subtheme Transparent materials Porous Ceramics for Severe
EnvironmentsSilicate ceramics, energy saving and
waste recycling CaP -‐ Bioglasses
08:30
Parasitic absorption of electro-‐magnetic radiation by impurities present in transparent ceramics
(Keynote)Adrian GOLDSTEIN 636
Tribological properties of brittle ceramics under high speed sliding in
cryogenic environment (Keynote)Bikramjit BASU 682
Energy savings in the tiles and bricks industrial processes: horizon 2020
challenges (Keynote)Marie-‐Anne BRUNEAUX 897
CaSiO3 -‐ Ca3(PO4)2 bioceramics for bone regeneration: evaluation of their in vivo biological behaviour
(Keynote)Antonio H. DE AZA 295
9:00
Zirconia nanopowders stabilised with CaO and morphologically modified
with the hydrothermal crystallisation environment
Anna LABUZ 577
Thermo-‐mechanical limits of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-‐δ,
La0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-‐δ and Ce0.9G0.1O1.95-‐δ ceramics in
membrane applicationGoran PECANAC 723
Recycling and re-‐use of mineral wastes
Agnès SMITH 756
Structural and thermal evolution of bioactive calcium silicate and calcium silicophosphate glasses followed by
NMR spectroscopyIsabel SOBRADOS 326
09:20
Effect of sintering parameters on scintillating properties of pristine and
doped ZnO optical ceramicsMythili PRAKASAM 901
Advanced tialite-‐based ceramic filter for diesel after treatment application
Kentaro IWASAKI 706
Influence of replacing pottery stone to kaolinitic-‐clays on technological
properties of vitreous sanitary ware bodies
Pakawadee SIRILAR 754
In vitro degradation of tailored amorphous multi porous scaffold
Di ZHANG 303
09:40
Novel highly transparent polycristalline ceramics synthesised
by full crystallization from glassMathieu ALLIX 612
Effect of microstructure on properties of porous alumina for support
substrates of permselective ceramic membranes
Sawao HONDA 699
Development of thin walled sanitaryware products by
compositional modificationsNimet OZEN 788
Thermal stability and sintering of CxSiyHA ceramics for bone tissue
engineering applicationAntoine BOYER 294
10:00
Slurry optimisation to obtain highly transparent polycrystalline alpha-‐
aluminaVincent GARNIER 632
Elaboration and characterization of cellular lightweight refractory starting
from fire-‐clayKhaled BOUMCHEDDA 673
Glass-‐ceramic tiles using rice husk ash as silica precursor: experimental approach to evaluate the sinter-‐
crystallization ability Fernanda ANDREOLA 771
Elaboration and characterization of macroporous carbonated
hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering
Nathalie DOUARD 323
10:20
Subtheme Transparent materials Porous Ceramics for Severe
EnvironmentsSilicate ceramics, energy saving and
waste recycling CaP -‐ Bioglasses
11:20
Yb3+ doped CaF2 ceramics: synthesis and sintering process optimization
and optical propertiesPierre ABALLEA 621
Dry sliding friction of silicon carbide against carbon-‐graphite in severe
conditionsStéphanie LAFON-‐PLACETTE 729
New lightweight glass-‐ceramics from the sintering of recycled glasses and
inorganic waste Inès PONSOT 776
Instrumented indentation technique for the mechanical characterization of
porous ceramics for bone substitution: a methodology
Sylvain MEILLE 299
11:40
MO doping effects to Nb2O5-‐TeO2 nonlinear optical glass and their low-‐frequency Raman scattering spectra
Tomokatsu HAYAKAWA 629
Low-‐cost silicon nitride ceramics for high wear application
Malgorzata SOPICKA-‐LIZER 674
Sintered glass-‐ceramics from natural and waste raw materialsMauro MARANGONI 785
Application of a micro-‐indentation technique to investigate the
mechanisms of calcium phosphate degradation
Solène TADIER 300
12:00
Elaboration, structural and optical characterizations of Yb3+-‐doped YAG
garnet nano-‐ceramics Georges BOULON 634
Redox stable lanthanum titanates -‐ synthesis, characterization and
application in SOFC'sThomas GRAULE 686
Inorganic loose fill insulation material based on an inorganic polymer
precursorKonstantina PAPAKONSTANTINOU
758
Biphasic calcium phosphates bioceramics (HA/βTCP): sintering and
propertiesJean Christophe HORNEZ 308
12:20
Coffee break/Poster Session II
Lunch
Ecers XIII, Limoges, France 49
Oral presentations - Thursday June 27 - AM
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
Theme A-‐ Fundamentals from theory
to practiceB-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisE-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
Subtheme Microstructure Films & coatings Ion transport membranes II Fuels, reactors & storage Mechanical properties II
08:30
Prediction of interafaces structure, dislocations and energy minima
(Keynote)Witold LOJKOWSKI 65
Polymer-‐derived ceramics: an innovative concept toward complex
silicon-‐based (nano)structures (Keynote)
Samuel BERNARD 137
Investigation of dual phase membranes for CO2 separation
(Keynote)Rune BREDESEN 878
Oxide-‐based ceramic materials and integrated structured reactors/heat exchangers for thermochemical storage of solar heat (Keynote)
Christos AGRAFIOTIS 381
Strength degradation of low temperature co-‐fired ceramics under biaxial loading: Effect of humidity and
temperature (Keynote)Raul BERMEJO 533
9:00Atomistic Simulation of doped α-‐
Alumina Interfaces and Cl impuritiesAbhishek TEWARI 53
Development of metal core piezoelectric fibre with new field of
choice for the coreAurélien DOLAY 120
Conditions of optimal bulk protonation in perovskite ceramics
Aneta SLODCZYK 420
New catalysts for intensified H2 production by steam methane
reformingDamien DI MARCO 382
Designing near-‐zero thermal expansion ceramic composites for
space applicationsHelen REVERON 498
09:20
3D EBSD -‐ a novel approach to three dimensional microstructure analysis
of ceramicsMarek FARYNA 43
Low temperature deposition of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles on
(bio)polymersLize JASPERS 151
Surface modification of La0,6Sr0,4Co0,2Fe0,8O3-‐δ hollow
fiber membranes for oxygen separation
Bart MICHIELSEN 375
Preparation of modified titania and titanate nanostructures via hydrothermal processing
Kai HERBST 397
Thermal shock resistance of Si3N4-‐SiC composites sintered with rare earth
oxide additivesMonika KAŠIAROVÁ 526
09:40
New frontiers in relation microelectronics higher level
integration and fractal microstructure analysis
Vojislav MITIC 63
Rotary printing for the manufacture of Sub-‐µm thin TCO Films Moritz WEGENER 158
Manufacturing of multi-‐layer membrane systems for hydrogen
separation via tape-‐castingWendelin DEIBERT 438
ZnO monoliths prepared by combustion synthesis and used for
hot gas desulfurization André AYRAL 394
Mullite-‐tialite composites: material properties for thermal mechanical applications in technical ceramics
Pascual GARCÍA-‐PÉREZ 529
10:00
TEM in-‐situ nanocompression experiments on nano-‐structured ceramics (Mechanical properties)
Jérôme CHEVALIER 26
Fabrication of dense and adherent ceramic coatings by powder deposition without sinteringOlivier DURAND-‐PANTEIX 163
Mechanical properties of ceramic membrane materials for reducing Cο2
emissions from power plantsVasiliki STOURNARI 430
Influence of oxygen potential on microstructure and interdiffusion in
(U,Pu)O2±x fuelSégolène BERZATI 424
10:20
Subtheme Microstructure Films & coatings Functional ceramics Fuels, reactors & storage Mechanical properties II
11:20
Anisotropic mullite recrystallization in layered materials with an organized
microstructurePhilippe BLANCHART 34
Ti3SiC2 thin films produced by Aerosol Deposition Method
Malgorzata Anna PIECHOWIAK 168
Mesoporous silica-‐titania composite photocatalyst for environmental
purificationJunichi HOJO 391
From raw materials to final characteristics of mixed uranium-‐plutonium carbide fuel pellets
Christelle DUGUAY 380
Mechanical properties of biomorphic graphite/copper composites
Amanda CHILDERS 486
11:40
Influence of pore orientation on shrinkage anisotropy in tape-‐cast
productsZongwen FU 69
Green film characterisation by optical profilometry
Robert MÜCKE 172
Graphene/alumina composite with tunable charge carrier type
Yuchi FAN 441
Influence of sintering conditions on Pu homogeneity in Cr doped MOX fuel: EPMA, XRD and XAS study
Jean-‐Marc HEINTZ 422
High-‐temperature creep behavior of dense SiOC-‐based ceramic
nanocomposites: microstructural and phase composition effectsEmanuel IONESCU 511
12:00Grain size distribution in strained ceramics; a phase-‐field model
Diego GOMEZ-‐GARCIA 2
Highly crystallized h-‐BN coatings on titanium substrates using of a crystallization promoter and an innovative thermal annealingStephane BENAYOUN 193
12:20
Coffee break/Poster Session II
Lunch
ECERS-2013.indd 48 28/05/13 19:00
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Oral presentations - Thursday June 27 - AM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT
ThemeG-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
D-‐ Bioceramics and health
Subtheme Transparent materials Porous Ceramics for Severe
EnvironmentsSilicate ceramics, energy saving and
waste recycling CaP -‐ Bioglasses
08:30
Parasitic absorption of electro-‐magnetic radiation by impurities present in transparent ceramics
(Keynote)Adrian GOLDSTEIN 636
Tribological properties of brittle ceramics under high speed sliding in
cryogenic environment (Keynote)Bikramjit BASU 682
Energy savings in the tiles and bricks industrial processes: horizon 2020
challenges (Keynote)Marie-‐Anne BRUNEAUX 897
CaSiO3 -‐ Ca3(PO4)2 bioceramics for bone regeneration: evaluation of their in vivo biological behaviour
(Keynote)Antonio H. DE AZA 295
9:00
Zirconia nanopowders stabilised with CaO and morphologically modified
with the hydrothermal crystallisation environment
Anna LABUZ 577
Thermo-‐mechanical limits of Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-‐δ,
La0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3-‐δ and Ce0.9G0.1O1.95-‐δ ceramics in
membrane applicationGoran PECANAC 723
Recycling and re-‐use of mineral wastes
Agnès SMITH 756
Structural and thermal evolution of bioactive calcium silicate and calcium silicophosphate glasses followed by
NMR spectroscopyIsabel SOBRADOS 326
09:20
Effect of sintering parameters on scintillating properties of pristine and
doped ZnO optical ceramicsMythili PRAKASAM 901
Advanced tialite-‐based ceramic filter for diesel after treatment application
Kentaro IWASAKI 706
Influence of replacing pottery stone to kaolinitic-‐clays on technological
properties of vitreous sanitary ware bodies
Pakawadee SIRILAR 754
In vitro degradation of tailored amorphous multi porous scaffold
Di ZHANG 303
09:40
Novel highly transparent polycristalline ceramics synthesised
by full crystallization from glassMathieu ALLIX 612
Effect of microstructure on properties of porous alumina for support
substrates of permselective ceramic membranes
Sawao HONDA 699
Development of thin walled sanitaryware products by
compositional modificationsNimet OZEN 788
Thermal stability and sintering of CxSiyHA ceramics for bone tissue
engineering applicationAntoine BOYER 294
10:00
Slurry optimisation to obtain highly transparent polycrystalline alpha-‐
aluminaVincent GARNIER 632
Elaboration and characterization of cellular lightweight refractory starting
from fire-‐clayKhaled BOUMCHEDDA 673
Glass-‐ceramic tiles using rice husk ash as silica precursor: experimental approach to evaluate the sinter-‐
crystallization ability Fernanda ANDREOLA 771
Elaboration and characterization of macroporous carbonated
hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering
Nathalie DOUARD 323
10:20
Subtheme Transparent materials Porous Ceramics for Severe
EnvironmentsSilicate ceramics, energy saving and
waste recycling CaP -‐ Bioglasses
11:20
Yb3+ doped CaF2 ceramics: synthesis and sintering process optimization
and optical propertiesPierre ABALLEA 621
Dry sliding friction of silicon carbide against carbon-‐graphite in severe
conditionsStéphanie LAFON-‐PLACETTE 729
New lightweight glass-‐ceramics from the sintering of recycled glasses and
inorganic waste Inès PONSOT 776
Instrumented indentation technique for the mechanical characterization of
porous ceramics for bone substitution: a methodology
Sylvain MEILLE 299
11:40
MO doping effects to Nb2O5-‐TeO2 nonlinear optical glass and their low-‐frequency Raman scattering spectra
Tomokatsu HAYAKAWA 629
Low-‐cost silicon nitride ceramics for high wear application
Malgorzata SOPICKA-‐LIZER 674
Sintered glass-‐ceramics from natural and waste raw materialsMauro MARANGONI 785
Application of a micro-‐indentation technique to investigate the
mechanisms of calcium phosphate degradation
Solène TADIER 300
12:00
Elaboration, structural and optical characterizations of Yb3+-‐doped YAG
garnet nano-‐ceramics Georges BOULON 634
Redox stable lanthanum titanates -‐ synthesis, characterization and
application in SOFC'sThomas GRAULE 686
Inorganic loose fill insulation material based on an inorganic polymer
precursorKonstantina PAPAKONSTANTINOU
758
Biphasic calcium phosphates bioceramics (HA/βTCP): sintering and
propertiesJean Christophe HORNEZ 308
12:20
Coffee break/Poster Session II
Lunch
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Theme A-‐ Fundamentals from theory
to practiceB-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisE-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
Subtheme Microstructure Films & coatings Ion transport membranes II Fuels, reactors & storage Mechanical properties II
08:30
Prediction of interafaces structure, dislocations and energy minima
(Keynote)Witold LOJKOWSKI 65
Polymer-‐derived ceramics: an innovative concept toward complex
silicon-‐based (nano)structures (Keynote)
Samuel BERNARD 137
Investigation of dual phase membranes for CO2 separation
(Keynote)Rune BREDESEN 878
Oxide-‐based ceramic materials and integrated structured reactors/heat exchangers for thermochemical storage of solar heat (Keynote)
Christos AGRAFIOTIS 381
Strength degradation of low temperature co-‐fired ceramics under biaxial loading: Effect of humidity and
temperature (Keynote)Raul BERMEJO 533
9:00Atomistic Simulation of doped α-‐
Alumina Interfaces and Cl impuritiesAbhishek TEWARI 53
Development of metal core piezoelectric fibre with new field of
choice for the coreAurélien DOLAY 120
Conditions of optimal bulk protonation in perovskite ceramics
Aneta SLODCZYK 420
New catalysts for intensified H2 production by steam methane
reformingDamien DI MARCO 382
Designing near-‐zero thermal expansion ceramic composites for
space applicationsHelen REVERON 498
09:20
3D EBSD -‐ a novel approach to three dimensional microstructure analysis
of ceramicsMarek FARYNA 43
Low temperature deposition of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles on
(bio)polymersLize JASPERS 151
Surface modification of La0,6Sr0,4Co0,2Fe0,8O3-‐δ hollow
fiber membranes for oxygen separation
Bart MICHIELSEN 375
Preparation of modified titania and titanate nanostructures via hydrothermal processing
Kai HERBST 397
Thermal shock resistance of Si3N4-‐SiC composites sintered with rare earth
oxide additivesMonika KAŠIAROVÁ 526
09:40
New frontiers in relation microelectronics higher level
integration and fractal microstructure analysis
Vojislav MITIC 63
Rotary printing for the manufacture of Sub-‐µm thin TCO Films Moritz WEGENER 158
Manufacturing of multi-‐layer membrane systems for hydrogen
separation via tape-‐castingWendelin DEIBERT 438
ZnO monoliths prepared by combustion synthesis and used for
hot gas desulfurization André AYRAL 394
Mullite-‐tialite composites: material properties for thermal mechanical applications in technical ceramics
Pascual GARCÍA-‐PÉREZ 529
10:00
TEM in-‐situ nanocompression experiments on nano-‐structured ceramics (Mechanical properties)
Jérôme CHEVALIER 26
Fabrication of dense and adherent ceramic coatings by powder deposition without sinteringOlivier DURAND-‐PANTEIX 163
Mechanical properties of ceramic membrane materials for reducing Cο2
emissions from power plantsVasiliki STOURNARI 430
Influence of oxygen potential on microstructure and interdiffusion in
(U,Pu)O2±x fuelSégolène BERZATI 424
10:20
Subtheme Microstructure Films & coatings Functional ceramics Fuels, reactors & storage Mechanical properties II
11:20
Anisotropic mullite recrystallization in layered materials with an organized
microstructurePhilippe BLANCHART 34
Ti3SiC2 thin films produced by Aerosol Deposition Method
Malgorzata Anna PIECHOWIAK 168
Mesoporous silica-‐titania composite photocatalyst for environmental
purificationJunichi HOJO 391
From raw materials to final characteristics of mixed uranium-‐plutonium carbide fuel pellets
Christelle DUGUAY 380
Mechanical properties of biomorphic graphite/copper composites
Amanda CHILDERS 486
11:40
Influence of pore orientation on shrinkage anisotropy in tape-‐cast
productsZongwen FU 69
Green film characterisation by optical profilometry
Robert MÜCKE 172
Graphene/alumina composite with tunable charge carrier type
Yuchi FAN 441
Influence of sintering conditions on Pu homogeneity in Cr doped MOX fuel: EPMA, XRD and XAS study
Jean-‐Marc HEINTZ 422
High-‐temperature creep behavior of dense SiOC-‐based ceramic
nanocomposites: microstructural and phase composition effectsEmanuel IONESCU 511
12:00Grain size distribution in strained ceramics; a phase-‐field model
Diego GOMEZ-‐GARCIA 2
Highly crystallized h-‐BN coatings on titanium substrates using of a crystallization promoter and an innovative thermal annealingStephane BENAYOUN 193
12:20
Coffee break/Poster Session II
Lunch
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Oral presentations - Thursday June 27 - PM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT
ThemeG-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
D-‐ Bioceramics and health
Subtheme Transparent materials CharacterisationInnovations in silicate ceramics
and tile surfacesCationic doped CaP/bioglasses
13:30
Optical transparent spinel ceramics manufactured by spark plasma
sintering (Keynote)Oleg KHASANOV 617
Microstructure and oxidation behaviour of highly porous Tyranno
ceramic fiber composites: Lox M vs. ZM grades (Keynote)
Jose Manuel SANCHEZ-‐MORENO 719
From traditional ceramic to nanotechnology: multifunctional surface for ceramic tile (Keynote)
Federica BONDIOLI 892
Sr-‐containing porous apatitic bone cements for regenerative vertebroplasty (Keynote)
Simone SPRIO 334
14:00
Modelling of the green body drying step to obtain large size transparent magnesium-‐aluminate spinel samples
Lucile LALLEMANT 609
XRD monitoring of U1-‐xAmxO2 ceramics evolutions under alpha self
irradiationDenis HORLAIT 687
Improving the chemical resistance of sanitary glaze by modification of the
surface propertiesJanusz PARTYKA 753
Controlling strontium and copper release from bioactive glass/polymer composite scaffolds for bone tissue
engineering applicationsMelek EROL 297
14:20
Improvements on the fabrication of transparent MgAl2O4 prepared by hot
pressing Stefano MARTELLI 628
Dilatometric and HT-‐XRD studies of the U1-‐xAmxO2 solid solution formation
and its densificationFlorent LEBRETON 695
Development of lightweight pottery using organic and inorganic agents
Jae-‐Hwan PEE 778
Investigation of therapeutic ions release from Sr and Cu-‐doped
glass/polymer composite scaffolds Melek EROL 315
14:40
Nanoscopic Metal Fluoride Coating on Polycrystalline Transparent Spinel
Ceramics Uwe REICHEL 631
Ionic sputtering erosion test for the characterisation of ceramic chamber
for satellite thrusterIbarzo JEROME 704
Relationship between stratification of clay deposits and technological properies of ceramic roof-‐tiles
László A. GÖMZE 781
Niobia-‐containing calcium phosphate invert glasses for biomedical
applicationsToshihiro KASUGA 335
15:00
Porosity quantification of neodymium-‐doped aluminium garnet (Nd: YAG) ceramics. Implications on optical
propertiesLucie CHRÉTIEN 606
Optical characterization of refractory materials used in glass furnace
superstructuresBenjamin BOUVRY 681
Hydraulic properties of γ-‐dicalcium silicate and merwiniteLubica KRISKOVA 782
Gallium-‐containing phosphosilicate glasses: functionalization and in-‐vitro
bioactivityGigliola LUSVARDI 306
15:20
Ceramic glazes and glass product as selective absorption materials for microwave energy application
Consuelo MUGONI 588
Texture by neutrons diffraction on zirconia based materials Fanny GOURAUD 684
Influence of calcination and phosphoric acid activation on a brick clay for
formation of cold-‐hardening ceramicsStephan PARTSCHEFELD 796
Evaluation of physical and antimicrobial properties of silver
doped hydroxyapatite Arita DUBNIKA 296
15:40
Optical properties of Al/Al2O3 cermets obtained by plasma spraying: role of composition and microstructure
Denis TORU 589
Utilizing ZnO bearing wastes in the porcelain bodies
Fazilet GUNGOR 752
16:00 End of the ECERS XIII conference
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ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
Theme A-‐ Fundamentals from theory to
practiceB-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisE-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
Subtheme Functional properties Non-‐conventional sintering II Functional ceramics Porous ceramic membranes Layered composite
13:30
The Fermi Energy in Insulators: measurement and consequences
(Keynote)Andreas KLEIN 13
Microwave assisted processing of nanostructured materials for energy
applications (Keynote)Bala VAIDHYANATHAN 122
Non-‐oxide molecular sieve membranes for high temperature gas separation
(Keynote)Anne JULBE 410
14:00
The characteristic of SiC-‐ZrB2 composites using Spark Plasma
SinteringJae-‐Seok CHOI 9
Influence of powder natures on microwave effect in the sintering of
aluminaFei ZUO 138
ZnO and Bi2O3 nanopowders for fine-‐grained varistor ceramicsKirill VOKHMINTCEV 541
Micro and mesoporous SiTiCO and SiZrCO with enhanced thermal and
mechanical properties Fausto RUBIO 434
Development of multilayer materials and mechanical characterizations
Charles AHARONIAN 506
14:20
Surface properties of SnO2: work function, band bending and oxygen
exchangeAnne FUCHS 10
Conventional vs. single/multi mode microwave sintering of a gamma
alumina powderJérémy CROQUESEL 142
Microstructure control to reduce leakage current of medium and high voltage ceramic varistors based on
doped ZnOAntoine IZOULET 373
Gas permeation behaviors of amorphous silica-‐based composite
membranesYuji IWAMOTO 442
Elaboration of thick bilayers Ceramic/Ceramic and Ceramic/Metal: following of the cosintering by in situ dilatometry without contacts Benjamin DESPLANQUES 509
14:40
Electrical and electro-‐mechanical properties of rhombohedral
Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 ceramics: Influence of oxygen octahedra tilting and defects
Tadej ROJAC 46
Laser sintering of aluminate based glasses and ceramic composites
Bin QIAN 170
Thermoelectrical materials manufactured using SP:
characterizations and link with the microstructure
Guillaume BERNARD-‐GRANGER 387
Experimental and numerical simulations of the regeneration phase
of diesel particulate filtersNada BOUSSELMI 415
Modeling of deformations and stresses during sintering of a thick multi-‐layer
materialsFrancois VALDIVIESO 512
15:00
Unusual electrical and optical properties of La-‐doped ultrafine grained BaTiO3-‐ceramicsChristian PITHAN 20
Microwave sintering of nano-‐sized ZnO ceramics in H and E fieldsSylvain MARINEL 180
Synthesis and development of thermoelectric properties in layered
Bi2A2CoO6Muhammad ANIS-‐UR-‐REHMAN 401
Inorganic layer deposition by a novel On-‐Stream supercritical CO2 process adapted to membrane preparation
Maxime DUCHATEAU 411
New concepts for tailoring mechanical properties of multilayer ceramic systems designed with compressive
residual stressesRaul BERMEJO 534
15:20
Interaction of ferroelastic domains and mechanical loading for
La0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3–δJürgen MALZBENDER 64
The particle array technique with nanosecond pulsed field and nano
moldTadachika NAKAYAMA 183
Effect of Sr doping on dielectric and ferroelectric properties of BZTN-‐BCT
Jyoti RANI 396
Improvement of MFI zeolite membranes performance by either ex-‐situ or in-‐situ modification strategies
Martin DROBEK 408
Abrasive wear of alumina-‐silicon carbide two-‐layered composites with residual compressive surface stress
Goffredo DE PORTU 507
15:40 Spark plasma sintering of TiB2 ceramicsAhmet TURAN 186
CO2 capture and sequestration (CCS) on activated mesoporous alumina
powdersMaria Eugenia CONTRERAS GARCIA
402
How to determine internal stresses in alumina-‐zirconia multilayer structures
Zdenek CHLUP 543
16:00 End of the ECERS XIII conference
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Oral presentations - Thursday June 27 - PM
ROOM ENSIL -‐ AMPHI A ENSIL -‐ AMPHI B ENSIL -‐ AMPHI C COUPOLE -‐ DIAMANT
ThemeG-‐ Electro-‐magnetic and optical
ceramics and devicesH-‐ Ceramics under severe
environments and refractories
I-‐ Silicate and traditional ceramics -‐ Innovation in construction materials
D-‐ Bioceramics and health
Subtheme Transparent materials CharacterisationInnovations in silicate ceramics
and tile surfacesCationic doped CaP/bioglasses
13:30
Optical transparent spinel ceramics manufactured by spark plasma
sintering (Keynote)Oleg KHASANOV 617
Microstructure and oxidation behaviour of highly porous Tyranno
ceramic fiber composites: Lox M vs. ZM grades (Keynote)
Jose Manuel SANCHEZ-‐MORENO 719
From traditional ceramic to nanotechnology: multifunctional surface for ceramic tile (Keynote)
Federica BONDIOLI 892
Sr-‐containing porous apatitic bone cements for regenerative vertebroplasty (Keynote)
Simone SPRIO 334
14:00
Modelling of the green body drying step to obtain large size transparent magnesium-‐aluminate spinel samples
Lucile LALLEMANT 609
XRD monitoring of U1-‐xAmxO2 ceramics evolutions under alpha self
irradiationDenis HORLAIT 687
Improving the chemical resistance of sanitary glaze by modification of the
surface propertiesJanusz PARTYKA 753
Controlling strontium and copper release from bioactive glass/polymer composite scaffolds for bone tissue
engineering applicationsMelek EROL 297
14:20
Improvements on the fabrication of transparent MgAl2O4 prepared by hot
pressing Stefano MARTELLI 628
Dilatometric and HT-‐XRD studies of the U1-‐xAmxO2 solid solution formation
and its densificationFlorent LEBRETON 695
Development of lightweight pottery using organic and inorganic agents
Jae-‐Hwan PEE 778
Investigation of therapeutic ions release from Sr and Cu-‐doped
glass/polymer composite scaffolds Melek EROL 315
14:40
Nanoscopic Metal Fluoride Coating on Polycrystalline Transparent Spinel
Ceramics Uwe REICHEL 631
Ionic sputtering erosion test for the characterisation of ceramic chamber
for satellite thrusterIbarzo JEROME 704
Relationship between stratification of clay deposits and technological properies of ceramic roof-‐tiles
László A. GÖMZE 781
Niobia-‐containing calcium phosphate invert glasses for biomedical
applicationsToshihiro KASUGA 335
15:00
Porosity quantification of neodymium-‐doped aluminium garnet (Nd: YAG) ceramics. Implications on optical
propertiesLucie CHRÉTIEN 606
Optical characterization of refractory materials used in glass furnace
superstructuresBenjamin BOUVRY 681
Hydraulic properties of γ-‐dicalcium silicate and merwiniteLubica KRISKOVA 782
Gallium-‐containing phosphosilicate glasses: functionalization and in-‐vitro
bioactivityGigliola LUSVARDI 306
15:20
Ceramic glazes and glass product as selective absorption materials for microwave energy application
Consuelo MUGONI 588
Texture by neutrons diffraction on zirconia based materials Fanny GOURAUD 684
Influence of calcination and phosphoric acid activation on a brick clay for
formation of cold-‐hardening ceramicsStephan PARTSCHEFELD 796
Evaluation of physical and antimicrobial properties of silver
doped hydroxyapatite Arita DUBNIKA 296
15:40
Optical properties of Al/Al2O3 cermets obtained by plasma spraying: role of composition and microstructure
Denis TORU 589
Utilizing ZnO bearing wastes in the porcelain bodies
Fazilet GUNGOR 752
16:00 End of the ECERS XIII conference
51
ROOM CEC -‐ AMPHI 1 CEC -‐ AMPHI 2 CEC -‐ AMPHI 3 CEC -‐ AMPHI 4 CEC -‐ J.DESMAISON
Theme A-‐ Fundamentals from theory to
practiceB-‐ Innovative processing and
SynthesisE-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
E-‐ Ceramics and systems for energy and environment
F-‐ Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
Subtheme Functional properties Non-‐conventional sintering II Functional ceramics Porous ceramic membranes Layered composite
13:30
The Fermi Energy in Insulators: measurement and consequences
(Keynote)Andreas KLEIN 13
Microwave assisted processing of nanostructured materials for energy
applications (Keynote)Bala VAIDHYANATHAN 122
Non-‐oxide molecular sieve membranes for high temperature gas separation
(Keynote)Anne JULBE 410
14:00
The characteristic of SiC-‐ZrB2 composites using Spark Plasma
SinteringJae-‐Seok CHOI 9
Influence of powder natures on microwave effect in the sintering of
aluminaFei ZUO 138
ZnO and Bi2O3 nanopowders for fine-‐grained varistor ceramicsKirill VOKHMINTCEV 541
Micro and mesoporous SiTiCO and SiZrCO with enhanced thermal and
mechanical properties Fausto RUBIO 434
Development of multilayer materials and mechanical characterizations
Charles AHARONIAN 506
14:20
Surface properties of SnO2: work function, band bending and oxygen
exchangeAnne FUCHS 10
Conventional vs. single/multi mode microwave sintering of a gamma
alumina powderJérémy CROQUESEL 142
Microstructure control to reduce leakage current of medium and high voltage ceramic varistors based on
doped ZnOAntoine IZOULET 373
Gas permeation behaviors of amorphous silica-‐based composite
membranesYuji IWAMOTO 442
Elaboration of thick bilayers Ceramic/Ceramic and Ceramic/Metal: following of the cosintering by in situ dilatometry without contacts Benjamin DESPLANQUES 509
14:40
Electrical and electro-‐mechanical properties of rhombohedral
Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 ceramics: Influence of oxygen octahedra tilting and defects
Tadej ROJAC 46
Laser sintering of aluminate based glasses and ceramic composites
Bin QIAN 170
Thermoelectrical materials manufactured using SP:
characterizations and link with the microstructure
Guillaume BERNARD-‐GRANGER 387
Experimental and numerical simulations of the regeneration phase
of diesel particulate filtersNada BOUSSELMI 415
Modeling of deformations and stresses during sintering of a thick multi-‐layer
materialsFrancois VALDIVIESO 512
15:00
Unusual electrical and optical properties of La-‐doped ultrafine grained BaTiO3-‐ceramicsChristian PITHAN 20
Microwave sintering of nano-‐sized ZnO ceramics in H and E fieldsSylvain MARINEL 180
Synthesis and development of thermoelectric properties in layered
Bi2A2CoO6Muhammad ANIS-‐UR-‐REHMAN 401
Inorganic layer deposition by a novel On-‐Stream supercritical CO2 process adapted to membrane preparation
Maxime DUCHATEAU 411
New concepts for tailoring mechanical properties of multilayer ceramic systems designed with compressive
residual stressesRaul BERMEJO 534
15:20
Interaction of ferroelastic domains and mechanical loading for
La0.58Sr0.4Co0.2Fe0.8O3–δJürgen MALZBENDER 64
The particle array technique with nanosecond pulsed field and nano
moldTadachika NAKAYAMA 183
Effect of Sr doping on dielectric and ferroelectric properties of BZTN-‐BCT
Jyoti RANI 396
Improvement of MFI zeolite membranes performance by either ex-‐situ or in-‐situ modification strategies
Martin DROBEK 408
Abrasive wear of alumina-‐silicon carbide two-‐layered composites with residual compressive surface stress
Goffredo DE PORTU 507
15:40 Spark plasma sintering of TiB2 ceramicsAhmet TURAN 186
CO2 capture and sequestration (CCS) on activated mesoporous alumina
powdersMaria Eugenia CONTRERAS GARCIA
402
How to determine internal stresses in alumina-‐zirconia multilayer structures
Zdenek CHLUP 543
16:00 End of the ECERS XIII conference
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Poster Session 1
Monday June 24 at 15:40 – 16:40 Tuesday June 25 at 15:40 – 16:40
A- Fundamentals from theory to practice: Surfaces, particles, grain boundaries, microstructures and properties
B- Innovative processing and synthesis
Porous piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate ceramics processed by hetero coagulation of ceramic powder and an organic template
Densification Enhancement of Earth-Alkali Perovskite Ceramics by Protonation
3Y-TZP with 0,5 and 1 vol.% SWNTs: sintering, microstructure and room-temperature mechanical properties
Methodology for determining the stability of ceramics suspension
Pressureless sintering of metal-like carbides
Improvement of Properties on Porous Alumina from Platelets with Solution Immersion and Reheating Treatment
Control improvement of investment cast turbine blades for the industrial gas turbine industry
Friction in mild and severe wear modes under high-speed sliding conditions
Local structure in La9.33+x(SiO4)6O2+y compounds studied by X-ray PDF analysis and DFT calculations
Effect of microstructure and composition to wear resistance of some alumina ceramics
Simulation of dense and/or flowing suspensions: prediction of transport coefficients
Powder rheology for dry characterization of powders and granules
Spark plasma sintering of ductile ceramic particles: Study of LiF
From crystal to ceramic: fabrication of a low thermal expansion material
Evolution of sapphire vicinal surfaces during thermal treatment
Effect of RE (RE = Er3+ or Eu3+) Doping on Structural, Microstructural and Photolu-minescent Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticulate Sols and Xerogels
Microstructure and electrical conductivity of spark plasma sintered SWNT/3YTZP nanocomposites
Influence of the Spark Plasma Sintering temperature in structure and properties of silicon oxycarbide materials
Phase diagrams of the Al2O3-Zr(Hf)O2-Ln2O3 (Ln=lanthanides,Y) systems as scienti-fic base for creating new structure and functional ceramic materials
The effect of AlTiN coating for the cutting blades of the steel tools
Characterization of porous ceramics by electrical impulse
Solid state synthesis of CuAlO2: From a nano-boehmite - cuprous oxide powder mix-ture to the single phase ceramics
Chemically foamed corundum ceramics modified with mullite - structure and properties
Spray pyrolysis synthesis of RNiO3 (R = rare earth) with controlled characteristics
Time resolved X-ray diffraction of composites by combustion synthesis
Effect of nitrogen pressure on gamma-alon synthesis by SHS method
Influence of the processing conditions on the formation mechanism and characteristics of barium titanate powders derived from oxalate precursors
Synthesis and characterization of ZnO varistors
Preparation and characterization of Mesoporous F-doped V2O5/TiO2 particles
Comminution of ceramics from the detonation of explosives
Sintering behavior of combustion synthesized LaAlO3 powders
The effect of raw material on formation of MgAl2O4 spinel
Fabrication of high purity silica sand using a leaching process
Synthesis of TiB2 and MgB2 nanosized powders in RF Thermal Plasma
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Monday June 24 at 15:40 – 16:40 Tuesday June 25 at 15:40 – 16:40
A- Fundamentals from theory to practice: Surfaces, particles, grain boundaries, microstructures and properties
B- Innovative processing and synthesis
Porous piezoelectric lead zirconate titanate ceramics processed by hetero coagulation of ceramic powder and an organic template
Densification Enhancement of Earth-Alkali Perovskite Ceramics by Protonation
3Y-TZP with 0,5 and 1 vol.% SWNTs: sintering, microstructure and room-temperature mechanical properties
Methodology for determining the stability of ceramics suspension
Pressureless sintering of metal-like carbides
Improvement of Properties on Porous Alumina from Platelets with Solution Immersion and Reheating Treatment
Control improvement of investment cast turbine blades for the industrial gas turbine industry
Friction in mild and severe wear modes under high-speed sliding conditions
Local structure in La9.33+x(SiO4)6O2+y compounds studied by X-ray PDF analysis and DFT calculations
Effect of microstructure and composition to wear resistance of some alumina ceramics
Simulation of dense and/or flowing suspensions: prediction of transport coefficients
Powder rheology for dry characterization of powders and granules
Spark plasma sintering of ductile ceramic particles: Study of LiF
From crystal to ceramic: fabrication of a low thermal expansion material
Evolution of sapphire vicinal surfaces during thermal treatment
Effect of RE (RE = Er3+ or Eu3+) Doping on Structural, Microstructural and Photolu-minescent Properties of TiO2 Nanoparticulate Sols and Xerogels
Microstructure and electrical conductivity of spark plasma sintered SWNT/3YTZP nanocomposites
Influence of the Spark Plasma Sintering temperature in structure and properties of silicon oxycarbide materials
Phase diagrams of the Al2O3-Zr(Hf)O2-Ln2O3 (Ln=lanthanides,Y) systems as scienti-fic base for creating new structure and functional ceramic materials
The effect of AlTiN coating for the cutting blades of the steel tools
Characterization of porous ceramics by electrical impulse
Solid state synthesis of CuAlO2: From a nano-boehmite - cuprous oxide powder mix-ture to the single phase ceramics
Chemically foamed corundum ceramics modified with mullite - structure and properties
Spray pyrolysis synthesis of RNiO3 (R = rare earth) with controlled characteristics
Time resolved X-ray diffraction of composites by combustion synthesis
Effect of nitrogen pressure on gamma-alon synthesis by SHS method
Influence of the processing conditions on the formation mechanism and characteristics of barium titanate powders derived from oxalate precursors
Synthesis and characterization of ZnO varistors
Preparation and characterization of Mesoporous F-doped V2O5/TiO2 particles
Comminution of ceramics from the detonation of explosives
Sintering behavior of combustion synthesized LaAlO3 powders
The effect of raw material on formation of MgAl2O4 spinel
Fabrication of high purity silica sand using a leaching process
Synthesis of TiB2 and MgB2 nanosized powders in RF Thermal Plasma
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Microstructure and mechanical properties of monolithic SiC Tubes Synthesized che-mical vapour deposition
Comparison of the performance of the sol-gel and polyurethane based anti fingerprint coatings prepared for concealed cistern control panels
Ceramic Droplet Solidification under suspension plasma spray conditions
TiO2 films deposited by spray-deposition and dip- coating
Enamel-substrate interface reactions and adherence mechanism
Synthesis, mechanical and biological behavior of novel b-tricalcium phosphate/titania composite scaffolds designed for regeneration of load-bearing segmental bone defects
Surface characterization of zirconia: acid-etching and sand-blasting
Laminin for hard tissue formation in porous hydroxyapatite scaffolds by bone marrow cells in vivo
Mechanical properties of porous Si3N4 ceramics used for bioapplication
Functionalized silicon nitride for bio-applications
The performance of ATZ produced by an Emulsion Detonation Synthesis method vs conventional process
Sintering effect on the microstructural and mechanical properties of commercial syn-thetic hydroxyapatite-lithium titanate composites
Multi-physic assessment of ceramic intervertebral prostheses for spine surgery
Transformation behaviour of Ce-TZP/MgAl2O4 ceramic matrix composite due to diffe-rent mechanical surface treatments
Evaluation of TMA vacuum-sintered bodies for artificial bone and tooth in various pH solutions
Effects of amino acids for osteogenesis by bone marrow cells
Porous hydroxyapatite scaffold with a hollow center for bone formation in vivo
Analysis of the propagation of the t→m transformation on La2O3/Al2O3 doped zirconia ceramics
Bonding characteristics of glass seal/metallic interconnect: comparative study on che-mical and mechanical properties of the interface
Ionic conductivity of Sm2O3 – doped CeO2 ceramics prepared by the Pechini Method
Free-sintering of anode supported NiO-8Y single cells obtained by aqueous Tape Cas-ting
Obtain nanosized powders of peroviskites LaCr0.5Ni0.5O3 and LaNi0.6Fe0.4O3-δ using the Pechini method
The acceptor-doped barium cerate and zirconate sold solution
Crystal structure and oxide-ion conductivity of apatite-type lanthanum silicate with ex-cess oxide ions
Electrochemical Properties of Nanostructured La1.7Ca0.3NixCu1-xO4 Layered Pe-rovskite Oxides
Synthesis of La9,33Si6O26 oxyapatite powders by new modified sol-gel route: applica-tion as electrolyte for SOFC
Spontaneous strain calculations for doped lanthanum niobates
LaNi0.6Co0.4O3- and (La0.8Sr0.2)0.95Fe0.6Mn0.3Co0.1O3 compounds as contact materials for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells
Characterization of highly c-axis-oriented apatite-type lanthanum silicate polycrystals formed by reactive diffusion between La2SiO5 and La2Si2O7
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Synthesis and characterization of La1-xEuxAlO3 phosphor
Synthesis & Properties of Nd-doped SiO2-CaO-MgO Glass-ceramics
Effects of catalyst addition on B4C production via SHS
Formulating suspension composition containing colloidal silica for spray drying
Effect of pH values on the phase transformation and crystallite growth of 2 mol%yttria-partially stabilized zirconia (2Y-PSZ) powders
Preparation of Ni-TiO2 nano superalloy by pulse electrodeposition and evaluation of mechanical properties and electroplating characteristics
A study of friction coefficient of Ti3SiC2 and TiC influence on its behaviour
Surface modification of glass microbeads by Liquid Phase Deposition of photocatalytic TiO2
Effect of Mg2+ ion as a dopant on the stability of amorphous phase transition of gam-ma-alumina
Electrodeposition of Ni-Al2O3 nanocomposite coatings
La0.7sr0.3mno3 protective coating for sofc interconnect alloy deposited by electros-praying
Influence of reinforcement particles size and morphology in MMC coatings made by laser cladding
Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition of SiOxHyCz nano-islands by atmos-pheric pressure plasma torch: self-organization and post-functionnalization
Optimization of cerium-gadolinium oxide (CGO) layer printed surface using Taguchi method on screen printing process
Study of Y2SiO5 based materials for thermally sprayed environmental barrier coatings
Influence of Na2O and K2O on the chemical durability of glazes
Molybdenum nitride films achieved at low temperature by a CVD process using an expanding microwave plasma
Pyrochlore compounds prepared by soft chemistry for thermal barrier coating appli-cations
Development of Gd2Zr2O7 ceramic layers by thermal spraying for application in ad-vanced TBCs
Sol-gel synthesis of nanosilica coatings, surface modification and possible application
Improvement of the tolerance against oxidation of an anode-supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cell using Atomic Layer Deposition
Tribological behavior of friction couple: metal/ ceramic (used for head of total hip re-placement)
Microstructural study of a-SiC:H ceramic coatings grown by DLICVD
XPS depth-profile analysis of FTO films deposited by spray pyrolysis
Influence of electrical parameters in pororosity and chemical properties of a high corro-sion resistance enamel vitreous coating obtained by electrophoretic deposition
Improved refractory surface characteristics by laser treatment
Influence of the feedstock powder composition on the tribological performance of alu-mina-titania plasma-sprayed coatings
Tribological behavior of solid-lubricated thermally sprayed titania coatings for dry sli-ding applications
Formation and analysis of reaction layers in tribological contact of cutting ceramics and nickel-base alloys
Hybrid sol-gel derived anticorrosion coatings on Al alloy integrating organic and inor-ganic inhibitors
Screen-printed photocatalytic layer for air treatment at low irradiance
Physical and chemical characterization of die coatings for aluminum foundry deposed by pneumatic spraying
Titanium carbide layer formation on graphite surface via encapsulated argon/nitrogen containing iodine ambience of powder immersion reaction assisted coating
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Microstructure and mechanical properties of monolithic SiC Tubes Synthesized che-mical vapour deposition
Comparison of the performance of the sol-gel and polyurethane based anti fingerprint coatings prepared for concealed cistern control panels
Ceramic Droplet Solidification under suspension plasma spray conditions
TiO2 films deposited by spray-deposition and dip- coating
Enamel-substrate interface reactions and adherence mechanism
Synthesis, mechanical and biological behavior of novel b-tricalcium phosphate/titania composite scaffolds designed for regeneration of load-bearing segmental bone defects
Surface characterization of zirconia: acid-etching and sand-blasting
Laminin for hard tissue formation in porous hydroxyapatite scaffolds by bone marrow cells in vivo
Mechanical properties of porous Si3N4 ceramics used for bioapplication
Functionalized silicon nitride for bio-applications
The performance of ATZ produced by an Emulsion Detonation Synthesis method vs conventional process
Sintering effect on the microstructural and mechanical properties of commercial syn-thetic hydroxyapatite-lithium titanate composites
Multi-physic assessment of ceramic intervertebral prostheses for spine surgery
Transformation behaviour of Ce-TZP/MgAl2O4 ceramic matrix composite due to diffe-rent mechanical surface treatments
Evaluation of TMA vacuum-sintered bodies for artificial bone and tooth in various pH solutions
Effects of amino acids for osteogenesis by bone marrow cells
Porous hydroxyapatite scaffold with a hollow center for bone formation in vivo
Analysis of the propagation of the t→m transformation on La2O3/Al2O3 doped zirconia ceramics
Bonding characteristics of glass seal/metallic interconnect: comparative study on che-mical and mechanical properties of the interface
Ionic conductivity of Sm2O3 – doped CeO2 ceramics prepared by the Pechini Method
Free-sintering of anode supported NiO-8Y single cells obtained by aqueous Tape Cas-ting
Obtain nanosized powders of peroviskites LaCr0.5Ni0.5O3 and LaNi0.6Fe0.4O3-δ using the Pechini method
The acceptor-doped barium cerate and zirconate sold solution
Crystal structure and oxide-ion conductivity of apatite-type lanthanum silicate with ex-cess oxide ions
Electrochemical Properties of Nanostructured La1.7Ca0.3NixCu1-xO4 Layered Pe-rovskite Oxides
Synthesis of La9,33Si6O26 oxyapatite powders by new modified sol-gel route: applica-tion as electrolyte for SOFC
Spontaneous strain calculations for doped lanthanum niobates
LaNi0.6Co0.4O3- and (La0.8Sr0.2)0.95Fe0.6Mn0.3Co0.1O3 compounds as contact materials for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cells
Characterization of highly c-axis-oriented apatite-type lanthanum silicate polycrystals formed by reactive diffusion between La2SiO5 and La2Si2O7
BaCeO3-based composite protonic conductors
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H- Ceramics under severe environments and refractories
I- Silicate and traditional ceramics - Innovation in construction materials
Microstructure evaluation and mechanical properties of SiC/SiC joints brazed by active brazing alloy containing Ti
Superhard silicon carbide-boron carbide composites prepared by spark plasmasintering
Behavior of borosilicate glasses inside a self-healing matrix composite
Preparation and Properties of 3D needle-punched C/SiC–ZrC Composites, Using ZrC Precursor and Polycarbosilane
Effect of graphite via high-energy co-ball-milling on the spark-plasma-sintering kinetics of ZrB2
Influences of PyC coating on the properties of C/ZrC composite prepared via precursor infiltration and pyrolysis route
Porcelain tile body in high whiteness with alumina and anorthite
Effect of spodumene addition on mechanical properties of porcelain stoneware
Improvement of stoneware glaze hardness for tableware by ceramisation
Influence of surface quality of glazes modified with Al2O3 and SrO on the chemical resistance of glazes
Wood, earth and geopolymer building systems
Microstructure and Microwave Dielectric Properties of Temperature Stable Li2(Mg1–xAx)Ti3O8 (A2+ = Zn, Co; x = 0.02–0.1) Ceramics
Research of characteristics of nano composite ferroelectric films for use in the mi-crowave frequency range
Fabrication and tuned piezoelectric property of porous lead-free (Li,Na,K) NbO3 ce-ramics
Electromagnetic properties of Zn-substituted Z-type and U-type strontium cobalt hexaferrites
Magnetic properties of cobalt and tin substituted barium hexaferrite fine powders pre-pared by polymerizable complex method
Substitutional analysis of dysprosium and thulium in perovskite structured barium tita-nate ceramics by NEXAFS
Design and fabrication of planar nmr microcoils in ltcc technology
Study of the structural evolution and dielectric properties in the Ba4(Nd1-ySmy)9.33(-Ti0.95Zr0.05)18 O54 solid solution
Synthesis, structure analysis and magnetic properties of SrxLa1-xMnIrO6 solid solu-tion
Synthesis and optical characterization of new solid solutions of KNbO3 co-doped with Fe3+, Cr3+, Mn3+, La3+ and Eu3+
Ferroelectric lead-free 0.5(Ba0.7Ca0.3TiO3) – 0.5(Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3): From bulk to laser deposited thin films
Dielectric properties of the Bi7Fe3Ti3O21 and Bi6REFe3Ti3O21 (RE = Sm, Gd) Au-rivillius phases
Chemical vapour synthesis as a possible synthesis method for nanoparticle building blocks for multiferroic composite ceramics
Influence of the dopant content and stoichiometry on the properties of the lantha-num-modified barium titanate ceramics prepared by the sol-gel method
Low temperature processing of Ca/Zr co-doped BaTiO3 ceramics
Characterization of V1-xWxO2 thin films synthetized by reactive pulsed laser deposi-tion
Synthesis by Pulsed Laser Deposition and characterization of V2O3 thin films by Pulsed Laser Deposition
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G- Electro-magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
Oxygen semi-permeation performances of La0,5A0,5Fe0,7Ga0,3O3-d and La0,5A0,5Fe0,7Co0,3O3-d (with A= Ca, Sr and Ba) perovskite membranes
Glass ceramic seal for electrochemical devices
Chromium poisoning of LSCF, LSM and LNF cathodes for solid oxide fuel cells (SOF-Cs)
High performance anode and cathode development with tailored catalytic properties for LWO based PC-SOFC
Syngas production at intermediate temperature through HOδ and COδ electrolysis with a Cu-based solid oxide electrolyzer cell
Li+/H+ exchange reactions in high Lithium ionic conductor with perovskite structure
New synthesis method and oxide ion conductivity of pure apatite-type La9.33-x(-SiO4)6O2+3x/2 phases
Preparation and characterization of high temperature proton conductor LaNb1-xMxO4-σ
Sm2O3 modified TiO2 nanotubes Arrays Anodes for enhancing conversion efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells
Preparation and characterization of integrated layered planer type SOFC module
Electric Conductivity in SDC/BZCYO/LSGM Composite Electrolyte
Prediction of crack propagation in layered ceramics designed with residual stresses
Microstructural materials projecting in the systems ZrO2(HfO2)–REE oxidesa– Al2O3
Non-destructive investigations of non-oxide ceramic-metal composites
Effect of Silicon Carbide addition on Silica-Based Porous Ceramics
A versatile image analysis routine for the evaluation of the particulate filler distribution in polymer-derived ceramic matrices
Ceramic composite in Al2O3-B4C-TiC system
Alumina matrix nanocomposites with ZrO2-TiC and Ni particles
Porous ceramic from mixed compositions
Aspects regarding analysis of the dynamic behaviour of a rigid ceramic composite upon a mechanical impact
High temperature properties of Si-based alloys (Ti, Co, Al and Mo) infiltrated SiC/Si-al-loy composite material
Electrical characteristics of low temperature sintering piezoelectric ceramics for hap-tics actuator
Mechanical properties and microstructures of Ti3AlC2 fabricated by hot pressing
In situ growth carbon nanotube reinforced SiCf/SiC composite
The effect of SiCN interphase on microstructure and fracture behavior of C/SiC com-posites
Effect of different sintering conditions on microstructure of PZT ferroelectric ceramics
Randomly organized and self-assembled Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 nanodots elaborated by sol-gel and pulsed lased deposition routes
Dielectric properties of sodium and potassium co-doped barium titanate with Pe-rovskite structure for MLCCs
In situ conductivity, Hall mobility and carrier concentration relaxation measurements of ITO thin films
Effect of MgO and Y2O3 doping on the microstructure of BaTiO3 ceramics
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I- Silicate and traditional ceramics - Innovation in construction materials
Microstructure evaluation and mechanical properties of SiC/SiC joints brazed by active brazing alloy containing Ti
Superhard silicon carbide-boron carbide composites prepared by spark plasmasintering
Behavior of borosilicate glasses inside a self-healing matrix composite
Preparation and Properties of 3D needle-punched C/SiC–ZrC Composites, Using ZrC Precursor and Polycarbosilane
Effect of graphite via high-energy co-ball-milling on the spark-plasma-sintering kinetics of ZrB2
Influences of PyC coating on the properties of C/ZrC composite prepared via precursor infiltration and pyrolysis route
Porcelain tile body in high whiteness with alumina and anorthite
Effect of spodumene addition on mechanical properties of porcelain stoneware
Improvement of stoneware glaze hardness for tableware by ceramisation
Influence of surface quality of glazes modified with Al2O3 and SrO on the chemical resistance of glazes
Wood, earth and geopolymer building systems
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Microstructure and Microwave Dielectric Properties of Temperature Stable Li2(Mg1–xAx)Ti3O8 (A2+ = Zn, Co; x = 0.02–0.1) Ceramics
Research of characteristics of nano composite ferroelectric films for use in the mi-crowave frequency range
Fabrication and tuned piezoelectric property of porous lead-free (Li,Na,K) NbO3 ce-ramics
Electromagnetic properties of Zn-substituted Z-type and U-type strontium cobalt hexaferrites
Magnetic properties of cobalt and tin substituted barium hexaferrite fine powders pre-pared by polymerizable complex method
Substitutional analysis of dysprosium and thulium in perovskite structured barium tita-nate ceramics by NEXAFS
Design and fabrication of planar nmr microcoils in ltcc technology
Study of the structural evolution and dielectric properties in the Ba4(Nd1-ySmy)9.33(-Ti0.95Zr0.05)18 O54 solid solution
Synthesis, structure analysis and magnetic properties of SrxLa1-xMnIrO6 solid solu-tion
Synthesis and optical characterization of new solid solutions of KNbO3 co-doped with Fe3+, Cr3+, Mn3+, La3+ and Eu3+
Ferroelectric lead-free 0.5(Ba0.7Ca0.3TiO3) – 0.5(Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3): From bulk to laser deposited thin films
Dielectric properties of the Bi7Fe3Ti3O21 and Bi6REFe3Ti3O21 (RE = Sm, Gd) Au-rivillius phases
Chemical vapour synthesis as a possible synthesis method for nanoparticle building blocks for multiferroic composite ceramics
Influence of the dopant content and stoichiometry on the properties of the lantha-num-modified barium titanate ceramics prepared by the sol-gel method
Low temperature processing of Ca/Zr co-doped BaTiO3 ceramics
Characterization of V1-xWxO2 thin films synthetized by reactive pulsed laser deposi-tion
Synthesis by Pulsed Laser Deposition and characterization of V2O3 thin films by Pulsed Laser Deposition
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B- Innovative processing and synthesis
Simulation of space charge limited current in (Ba,Sr)TiO3: Introduction of Fermi level dependent mobility
The evolution of the mechanical properties of low temperature co-fired ceramics fired at different temperatures
Mechanical testing of transparent MgAl2O4 spinel at high temperatures
Study of strain and damage profiles in ion-irradiated nuclear materials: the role of X-ray diffraction
Correlation between the dimensionality of the glassy network and the macroscopic elastic properties of binary TeO2 based glass system
Numerical simulation of heterogeneous materials characteristics through the use of a biphasic approach: porous matrix/ inclusions
A new tensile test technique for sub-100nm size specimens
Influence of temperature and partial pressure of oxygen on the electrical conductivity of praseodymium Calcium Manganite ceramics
Mechanical, thermal and chemical properties of single-phase metal-like carbides
Intensive phase transformation induced anisotropic grain growth by grain ordered coalescence in rapid sintered silicon nitride ceramic
Multi-axial loading test technique for evaluating deformation mode dependence on the mechanical strength of sub-millimeter size specimens
Methods to evaluate mechanical properties of fibrous ceramic bodies
Sintering behaviour of the system (1-x)BNT-xBKT and the influence on dielectric pro-perties
Densification of additive free nano β-SiC by ultra-high pressure
Perovskite-type oxides in the Ba-Sr-Co-Fe-O system: microstructure - thermodynamic stability - electrical properties correlation
The rare-earth additives doped BaTiO3 ceramics –microstructure and electrical pro-perties
On the extraordinary features of high temperature creep of boron carbide
Synthesis and structure analysis of zirconia nanocrystals
Stability of t-ZrO2 particles in alumina-zirconia composites: a fundamental study for applicative properties
Improved prediction of Young’s modulus of glasses
Comparison of the life-time prediction of low/high temperature co-fired ceramics for force sensor applications
Modelling of ceramic microstructures and simulations of macroscopic properties -Silicon Nitride as an example
Transparent polycrystalline alumina prepared by spark plasma sintering
Hot-press of high purity SiC without sintering additive
Preceramic polymer nano/micro spherical particles with controlled porosity, composi-tion and surface chemistry
Inorganic nanostructured parts by aerosol cold technology
Synergetic photocatalysis of nitrogen, ceria and titania for lignin degradation withvisible light
Segregation and color change on (Cr,Ca) codoped nanocrystalline tin dioxide pigments
Factors influencing the dispersion of mixed-model phyllosilicates suspensions
Firing of recycled glass mosaic by microwave heating
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Identification of the skeleton thermal conductivity of a geopolymer foam with analytical and numerical multi-scale approaches
Understanding the mechanisms of induration of laterites: the geopolymerisation of iron-rich aluminosilicates
Effect of alumina grain size distribution on the sintering phenomenon and physicoche-mical parameters of the high alumina porcelain
Effects of metal oxides in different artistic glaze compositions applied on different ce-ramic bodies
Study of the geopolymerization rate by thermal experiments
Development of materials from illite-based clays after chemical and thermal activation
Upgrading of ceramic liners in industrial chimney vs. a sustainable construction in-dustry
The change of some mechanical properties of a ceramic brick contaminated by sulfate and chloride ions
Effect of grain size distribution of the photoluminescent pigments on the after-glow property in granulated frit compositions
The effect of pore size distribution of chi-Al2O3 on adsorption of dye-based inkjet inks
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Elie
Janusz
Keriman
Sylvie
Ingunda
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J- Archeo-materials - At the Adrien Dubouche Museum,
Cleaning of archaeological pottery with cation exchange resin
Characterization and Conservation-Restoration of two Stained Glasses from the Ca-thedral of Astorga, Burgos: San Simón and La Aparición de Jesús Resucitado a la Virgen
Characterization of the chemical and structural of the pigments used in the huari culture
The scientific and technological development of buen retiro porcelains through its ar-chitectural heritage
Laser conservation of archaeological pottery: research and primary results
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Emilio
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A- Fundamentals from theory to practice: Surfaces, particles, grain boundaries, microstructures and properties
B- Innovative processing and synthesis
Simulation of space charge limited current in (Ba,Sr)TiO3: Introduction of Fermi level dependent mobility
The evolution of the mechanical properties of low temperature co-fired ceramics fired at different temperatures
Mechanical testing of transparent MgAl2O4 spinel at high temperatures
Study of strain and damage profiles in ion-irradiated nuclear materials: the role of X-ray diffraction
Correlation between the dimensionality of the glassy network and the macroscopic elastic properties of binary TeO2 based glass system
Numerical simulation of heterogeneous materials characteristics through the use of a biphasic approach: porous matrix/ inclusions
A new tensile test technique for sub-100nm size specimens
Influence of temperature and partial pressure of oxygen on the electrical conductivity of praseodymium Calcium Manganite ceramics
Mechanical, thermal and chemical properties of single-phase metal-like carbides
Intensive phase transformation induced anisotropic grain growth by grain ordered coalescence in rapid sintered silicon nitride ceramic
Multi-axial loading test technique for evaluating deformation mode dependence on the mechanical strength of sub-millimeter size specimens
Methods to evaluate mechanical properties of fibrous ceramic bodies
Sintering behaviour of the system (1-x)BNT-xBKT and the influence on dielectric pro-perties
Densification of additive free nano β-SiC by ultra-high pressure
Perovskite-type oxides in the Ba-Sr-Co-Fe-O system: microstructure - thermodynamic stability - electrical properties correlation
The rare-earth additives doped BaTiO3 ceramics –microstructure and electrical pro-perties
On the extraordinary features of high temperature creep of boron carbide
Synthesis and structure analysis of zirconia nanocrystals
Stability of t-ZrO2 particles in alumina-zirconia composites: a fundamental study for applicative properties
Improved prediction of Young’s modulus of glasses
Comparison of the life-time prediction of low/high temperature co-fired ceramics for force sensor applications
Modelling of ceramic microstructures and simulations of macroscopic properties -Silicon Nitride as an example
Transparent polycrystalline alumina prepared by spark plasma sintering
Hot-press of high purity SiC without sintering additive
Preceramic polymer nano/micro spherical particles with controlled porosity, composi-tion and surface chemistry
Inorganic nanostructured parts by aerosol cold technology
Synergetic photocatalysis of nitrogen, ceria and titania for lignin degradation withvisible light
Segregation and color change on (Cr,Ca) codoped nanocrystalline tin dioxide pigments
Factors influencing the dispersion of mixed-model phyllosilicates suspensions
Firing of recycled glass mosaic by microwave heating
Thorsten
Andreja
Marek
Jayanth
Maggy
Fateh
Tatsuya
Martin
Agnieszka
Jianfeng
Shun
Matti
Theresa
Branko
Florentina
Vojislav
Bibi Malmal
Laura
Camille
Omer
Michael
Dorothea
Burcu
Taewon
Yoram
Olivier
María Ilya
Douglas
Nadia
Jerome
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KAINZ
MATOVIC
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Infiltration of hydrous zirconium oxide in low-cost ceramic supports: effect of the num-ber of cycles on the microstructure and the electrochemical properties
Phase formation and sintering ability of porous ceramics in the ZnO-SnO2 binary sys-tem
Quantification and assessment of bulk ceramic materials dustiness
A combined experimental and computational study on Li+ exchange reaction at elec-trode/electrolyte interface of Li ion battery
Influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry (x) on properties of TiO2-x ceramics
Influence of lattice changes on the hydrogen storage in substoichiometric titanium car-bide
Cobalt oxide based materials for thermochemical heat storage in Concentrated Solar Power plants
Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution by a novel alumina/chitosan hybrid ma-terial
Synthesis and characterization of calcium oxide based particles for thermal storage applications
Nanocomposite MOF-based membrane systems
Improvement of hydrogen permeation of mixed proton-electron conducting oxides based on the system La5.5WO11.25
The resistivity and the reaction mechanism of front electrode adapted in Si-solar cell with the variation of glass composition
Effect of carboxylate anion for controlling the morphology and reactivity of calcium phosphate
Reactivity improvement of Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate Dihydrate (DCPD) with fluoride by coating Hydroxyapatite (HA)
Synthetic conditions and chemical stability of Li3xLn2/3-xTiO3 solid electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
F- Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
G- Electro-magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
Thermal properties of pressureless melt infiltrated SiC-AlN-Si-Al composites
Basic understanding of physical properties of carbon bonded refractory composites
Synthesis and magnetoelectric properties in ferrite-piezoelectric ceramic composites
Preparation, microstructure, and colour tone of microtubule material composed of he-matite/amorphous-silicate nanocomposite from iron oxide of bacterial origin
Thermoplastic co-extrusion of layered ceramics with modified mechanical properties
Evaluation of Flash Sinter-Bounding method for producing ceramic-metal composites
Gas phase synthesis of magnetically separable iron oxide-titanium dioxide photoca-talyst powder
B4C-hBN composites with chromium based sintering additives
Boron carbide materials with additive of solid lubricant
Development of ceramic composites from Romanian coal-firing power station waste
Microstructural development of alumina based nanocomposites produced by solid state precipitation
Highly transparent strontium aluminate and gallate ceramics prepared by glass crystal-lization: synthesis and characterisation
Glass and glass-ceramics elaborated within the (Nd3+, Yb3+) doped TeO2-Nb2O5-WO3 system for microlaser applications
Intrinsic luminescence properties of undoped garnet transparent ceramic and single crystalline scintillators
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The influence of particles morphology on the shear thickening behavior of ceramic suspensions
Fast laser machining of ceramic green bodies
Preparation and characteristics of glazed ceramic ink using CoAl2O4 nano pigments for inkjet printing
Synthesis of decorated latex particles with inorganic nanoparticles
LSM-based perovskite for electrode-supported solid oxide cells
Relationship between microstructure and experimental conditions in the flash sintering of YSZ ceramics
Microwave synthesis of ZnO nano powder from zinc-dust waste
Densification behavior and mechanical properties of spark plasma sintered silicon car-bide ceramics with Yttria
Application of yttria stabilised zirconia nanopowder processed with the Polymer In-duced Colloid Aggregation technique for sintering
Agnieszka
Enrique
Jin-Ho
Quitterie
Thierry
Malru Cesar
Pornapa
Mehtap Deniz
Bartosz
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IDZKOWSKA
JUSTE
KIM
MONEGIER DU SORBIER
PIQUERO
STEIL
SUJARIDWORAKUN
UNLU
WÓJTOWICZ
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D- Bioceramics and health
E- Ceramics and systems for energy and environment (production, conversion, storage)
Elaboration of well-ordered porous bioceramics via a hetero-coagulation colloidal pro-cess for drug delivery applications - Comparison of HA and Si-HA composition
Biomimetic synthesis of Hydroxyapatite Nanocrystalls in the presence of Chitosan and L-Arginine
Characterization and devitrification studies of wollastonite-tricalcium phosphate-diop-side eutectic glass
Evaluation of osteoblast-like cell behaviour on tape cast BaTiO3 ceramics
Strengthening and toughening of tricalcium phosphate scaffolds by coating with poly-caprolactone through different methods
Chemical modification of hydroxyapatite and silicon substituted hydroxyapatite by si-lane coupling agents for a covalent immobilisation of biomolecules
Wear behaviour of various bone cements
Processing and characterization of magnesium containing δ-tricalcium phosphate ce-ramics
Characterisation of retrieved alumina on alumina hip prostheses
Synthesis and electrochemical performance of mesoporous molybdenum nitride as supercapacitor
Titanium nitride fabrication by thermal nitridation for supercapacitor electrode appli-cation
Porous ceramics based on alumina
Surface effects in Beta-Alumina Synthesis and sintering
Adsorption of sulphur dioxide on activated carbons derived from waste tyres
Design and realization of HF ultrasonic transducers on bulk-PZT piezoelectric subs-trate using laser ablation laser and inkjet printing
Tubular MFI zeolite membranes in long term desalination process
Kesterites-types (CZTS,Se) photovoltaic cells for novel building-integrated applications
Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic activity of iron-substituted hydroxyapa-tite nanoparticles
Synthesis and characterization of polymer-derived micro-/meso-porous amorphous silica-based materials for gas separation membranes
Biomimetic synthesis of silica-alumina core shell nanospheres
New ceramic substrate for CIGS photovoltaic dispositive
Anthony
Despoina
Antonio H.
Ulrike
Siamak
Zahi
Pavol
Kristine
Peng
Roya
Roya
Astrid
Lorena
Alberto
Christian
Martin
Diego
Yaser
Yuji
Ioanna
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DEISINGER
EQTESADI
HJEZI
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SALMA-ANCANE
ZENG
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BAKKEN
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CAMBRA PEREIRA
COURTOIS
DROBEK
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Infiltration of hydrous zirconium oxide in low-cost ceramic supports: effect of the num-ber of cycles on the microstructure and the electrochemical properties
Phase formation and sintering ability of porous ceramics in the ZnO-SnO2 binary sys-tem
Quantification and assessment of bulk ceramic materials dustiness
A combined experimental and computational study on Li+ exchange reaction at elec-trode/electrolyte interface of Li ion battery
Influence of oxygen nonstoichiometry (x) on properties of TiO2-x ceramics
Influence of lattice changes on the hydrogen storage in substoichiometric titanium car-bide
Cobalt oxide based materials for thermochemical heat storage in Concentrated Solar Power plants
Adsorption of arsenic from aqueous solution by a novel alumina/chitosan hybrid ma-terial
Synthesis and characterization of calcium oxide based particles for thermal storage applications
Nanocomposite MOF-based membrane systems
Improvement of hydrogen permeation of mixed proton-electron conducting oxides based on the system La5.5WO11.25
The resistivity and the reaction mechanism of front electrode adapted in Si-solar cell with the variation of glass composition
Effect of carboxylate anion for controlling the morphology and reactivity of calcium phosphate
Reactivity improvement of Calcium Hydrogen Phosphate Dihydrate (DCPD) with fluoride by coating Hydroxyapatite (HA)
Synthetic conditions and chemical stability of Li3xLn2/3-xTiO3 solid electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
Sergio
Susana
Eliseo
Masanobu
Inga
Julien
Chrysa
Foteini
Kyriaki
Claudia
Jose M.
Hyo-Soon
Masamoto
Yuka
Karmele
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NARKEVICA
NGUYEN
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F- Designing and engineering of ceramic composites
G- Electro-magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
Thermal properties of pressureless melt infiltrated SiC-AlN-Si-Al composites
Basic understanding of physical properties of carbon bonded refractory composites
Synthesis and magnetoelectric properties in ferrite-piezoelectric ceramic composites
Preparation, microstructure, and colour tone of microtubule material composed of he-matite/amorphous-silicate nanocomposite from iron oxide of bacterial origin
Thermoplastic co-extrusion of layered ceramics with modified mechanical properties
Evaluation of Flash Sinter-Bounding method for producing ceramic-metal composites
Gas phase synthesis of magnetically separable iron oxide-titanium dioxide photoca-talyst powder
B4C-hBN composites with chromium based sintering additives
Boron carbide materials with additive of solid lubricant
Development of ceramic composites from Romanian coal-firing power station waste
Microstructural development of alumina based nanocomposites produced by solid state precipitation
Highly transparent strontium aluminate and gallate ceramics prepared by glass crystal-lization: synthesis and characterisation
Glass and glass-ceramics elaborated within the (Nd3+, Yb3+) doped TeO2-Nb2O5-WO3 system for microlaser applications
Intrinsic luminescence properties of undoped garnet transparent ceramic and single crystalline scintillators
Ozlem
Diane
Carmen
Hideki
Jaroslav
Clémentine
Juha-Pekka
Pawel
Pawel
Adrian
Chen
Kholoud
Jean-René
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Synthesis and luminescence properties of Zn2+-doped LiAlO2 compounds
Transparent YAG ceramics with Er and Yb co-doping
Rare-earth-free phosphors based on vanadate compounds from blue to yellow
Comparative study on the YAlO3 (YAP) ceramic formation by the reactive sintering
Preparation and photoluminescence properties of fine-grained Eu2+-doped Ca-a- sia-lon phosphors
Diffusion Sintered Luminescent Ceramics
Synthesis and structural analysis of Li1+x-yM1-x-3yTix+4yO3 (M:Ta, Nb) solid solu-tions with superstructure
Synthesis and structural analysis of Li2O-Ta2O5-TiO2 (LTT) phosphor
Doping of tin oxide for the deposition of transparent conducting thin films - Engineering of the electronic structure
Optical and scintillation properties of ceramic AlN
Scintillation properties of transparent ceramic Yb:Lu2O3 with different Yb concentration
Mullite Ceramics with Increased Flexural Strength Made by Small (< 5 Vol.-%) Addi-tions of Nanozirconia
Preparation of compositionally graded hollow spherical particles of calcium carbonate/potassium silicate by spray drying
Investigation of Evaluating Waste Marble Dust in Construction Industry
Cordierite synthesis using nano-scaled alumina powders
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Jan
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Daniel
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Julian
Shiho
Shiho
Mirko
Takayuki
Takayuki
Regine
Takeshi
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H- Ceramics under severe environments and refractories
I- Silicate and traditional ceramics - Innovation in construction materials
Effect of minor amounts of sodium on solid-liquid interactions at high temperatures in Calcium Aluminate Cement refractories
Hydration of periclase as a reaction dependent on the phase composition of magnesia
Alumina-mullite refractories obtained by recycling of ceramic wastes: thermomecha-nical behaviour
From NOREV to ASZTech: Understanding microstructure/properties relationships re-lated to the thermomechanical behaviour of high zirconia refractories
Nonexpansive refractories (NER) based on calcium dialuminate
Behavioral modeling of corundum under the effect of porosity rate
Application of SEM/EDS method for a post-mortem microstructural analysis of magne-sia-chrome refractories used in the snorkel of RH degasser
Making Frit ware and luster glaze with clay paste techniques based on a text by Abol Qasim Abdollah Kashani
Recycling of liquid effluent and solid waste on a ceramic factory
Alternative foaming agents in the production of glass foams from waste glass
Decreasing the firing temperature of pool tiles by modification of process and com-position
Effect of Firing Temperature on the Pore Development in Onggi
Methodology for the identification and quantification of organic compounds on clay minerals and effect on the stability of ceramic suspensions
Epitaxial growth of epsilon iron oxide on mullite found through studies on traditional Japanese stoneware
Scale up of synthesis of YAl0.97Cr0.03O3 red pigment
Hydro-mechanical coupling 2D model for the simulation of the convective drying of a highly deformable clay-based product
Porcelain stoneware scraps recycling in alkali bonded insulating panels
Tailored reflectivity titania-based coating
Model materials in the polycondensation reaction
Substitution of aluminous cement by calcium carbonates in presence of carboxylic acid
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Ilona
Claudio
Fanny
Agnieszka
Bendaoudi
Jacek
Abbas
Bruno Araújo De
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Yesim
Wooseok
Sandra Julieth
Yoshihiro
Katarzyna
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SZCZERBA
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Author Index
BRASINIKABREDESENBRIAULTBRUNBRUNEAUXBUCKOBUGDAYCICADAFALCH GAZQUEZCAILLEUXCALUGARUCAMBIERCAMBRA PEREIRACAMPOSILVANCAPELCAPELCARPIOCARVALHO DO ROSÁRIOCASSIDYCASSIDYCEDILLOSCENGIZCETINCHANNAGIRICHARLOTCHARPENTIERCHENCHENCHENUCHEVALIERCHEVALIERCHILDERSCHINELATTOCHLUPCHOCHOICHOICHOICHORONCHRÉTIENCIZERCIZERCLEMENSCOENTROCOLASCOLOMBANCOLOMBANCONTRERAS GARCIACONTRERAS GARCIACORDIERCOURTOISCREUSCRIADOCRIADOCROQUESELCUTARDCUTARDCUTARDDA CONCEIÇÃODA LUZDA LUZDANGLADEDAPPORTODARIELDE AZADE AZADE HAZANDE HAZANDE LOS COBOSDE MARCOSDE PORTUDE WINDTDEIBERTDEISINGERDEISINGERDEL CAMPODELUCADEMIRKOLDEMUYNCKDESCHUYTENEERDESPLANQUESDETSCH DI MARCODOEBELINDOLAYDOMINGUEZ-RODRIGUEZDONDIDONDIDOUARDDOUMINGEDOURGESDROBEKDROBEK
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ABALLEAABEDABIDIADORNIAGERSTEDAGERSTEDAGHABABAZADEHAGHABABAZADEHAGRAFIOTISAHARONIANAIMABLEAIRIAUAKBARIAL SAGHIRALEMALEXALLIXALMEIDAALOMBERT-GOGETANDREOLAANDREOLAANEZIRIS ANILANIS-UR-REHMANANIS-UR-REHMANANTOUAPAKARABACIARANA VARELAASMIAYDINAYRALBACABAHADIRBAKARICBAKKENBAKLANOVABALAGUERBALAN BALAT-PICHELINBALTACIBALTACIBARAKIBARROSOBASUBASUBASUBATISTA CALIMANBAUDÍNBAYERBECHELANYBECKBEGANDBELRHITIBENAYOUNBENCAN BENCAN BENDAOUDIBERENTBERMEJOBERMEJOBERMEJOBERNARDBERNARD-GRANGERBERNARDOBERNHARDTBERTOLLABERZATIBICHAUDBIENIABIGONIBINNERBLANCHARTBLANESBOCHICCHIOBOEHMBOLELLIBONDIOLIBONDIOLIBONIECKIBOULONBOUMCHEDDABOURRETBOUSSELMIBOUSSOISBOUTENOUCHETBOUVARDBOUVRYBOUZATBOWENBOWENBOYER
PierreFarahSoniaElisaKarstenKarstenRoyaRoyaChristosCharlesAnneAnthonyAbbasKholoudAliJenniferMathieuBruno Araújo DeGuillaumeFernandaFernandaChristos GUmit EnginMuhammadMuhammadGuyBurcuAliyeJose DwiTunaAndréLubosOzlemTinaAstrid NatalyaM.CorneliuMarianneYesimYesimRaschidGilvan SérgioBikramjitBikramjitBikramjitLorenaCarmenThorstenMirna MichaelSabineYounesStephaneAndrejaAndrejaSeif-EddineKatarzyna RaulRaulRaulSamuelGuillaumeEnricoMarkusLucaSégolèneEmmanuelleMargueriteDavideJonPhilippeMireiaDavideAnnaGiovanniFedericaFedericaMarekGeorgesKhaledJulieNadaKévinHafidaDidierBenjaminFabien PaulPaulAntoine
OralPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterKeynote OralOralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterKeynote PosterOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralKeynote OralOralPosterOralOralOralOralKeynote PosterKeynote PosterOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterKeynote OralPosterKeynote OralKeynote OralOralOralOralOralOralKeynote OralPosterOralOralOralKeynote PosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralKeynote Oral
ThursdaySession 1WednesdayTuesdayMondaySession 1Session 2Session 2ThursdayThursdayMondaySession 2Session 2Session 2TuesdaySession 2ThursdaySession 2WednesdayThursdaySession 2WednesdaySession 1TuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 2Session 1TuesdayMondaySession 1ThursdayMondaySession 2Session 1Session 2TuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 2WednesdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdayThursdaySession 2WednesdaySession 2TuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdayWednesdaySession 2Session 1Session 1ThursdayThursdaySession 1ThursdayThursdayTuesdayMondayTuesdayThursdayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdaySession 1TuesdayWednesdayMondayThursdaySession 1Session 2ThursdayThursdayWednesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 1TuesdayThursdayTuesdayMondayTuesdayThursday
621A-63795843399A-40B-40B-41381506117B-67B-109B-87111B-101612B-110595771B-111880A-15115240140B-23A-41876127A-152394502B-76A-1B-42720403887718804B-11216386501503682B-43491B-1124613329736193496B-2A-64A-123533534A-1091373871287633144241341552270134A-4224680241892A-166B-3634673777415504A-25576811364941294
11:20ENSIL10:0010:0014:20CECCECCEC08:3014:0017:00ENSILENSILENSIL09:20ENSIL09:40ENSIL09:2010:00ENSIL08:30ENSIL15:0015:0014:20CECCEC18:2018:00ENSIL09:4014:40ENSILCECCEC14:2011:3014:4010:5011:50ENSIL10:5009:2011:3011:5008:30CEC08:30CEC14:4010:5017:0011:3012:0013:50CECENSILENSIL08:3015:00ENSIL08:3014:4008:3014:4014:2010:0015:2010:5009:4008:3011:20CEC09:0009:2014:0013:30A.D. MuseumCEC12:0010:0009:4014:4017:00CEC11:5015:0011:1014:4008:3009:40
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
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Author Index
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BRASINIKABREDESENBRIAULTBRUNBRUNEAUXBUCKOBUGDAYCICADAFALCH GAZQUEZCAILLEUXCALUGARUCAMBIERCAMBRA PEREIRACAMPOSILVANCAPELCAPELCARPIOCARVALHO DO ROSÁRIOCASSIDYCASSIDYCEDILLOSCENGIZCETINCHANNAGIRICHARLOTCHARPENTIERCHENCHENCHENUCHEVALIERCHEVALIERCHILDERSCHINELATTOCHLUPCHOCHOICHOICHOICHORONCHRÉTIENCIZERCIZERCLEMENSCOENTROCOLASCOLOMBANCOLOMBANCONTRERAS GARCIACONTRERAS GARCIACORDIERCOURTOISCREUSCRIADOCRIADOCROQUESELCUTARDCUTARDCUTARDDA CONCEIÇÃODA LUZDA LUZDANGLADEDAPPORTODARIELDE AZADE AZADE HAZANDE HAZANDE LOS COBOSDE MARCOSDE PORTUDE WINDTDEIBERTDEISINGERDEISINGERDEL CAMPODELUCADEMIRKOLDEMUYNCKDESCHUYTENEERDESPLANQUESDETSCH DI MARCODOEBELINDOLAYDOMINGUEZ-RODRIGUEZDONDIDONDIDOUARDDOUMINGEDOURGESDROBEKDROBEK
DespoinaRunePaulineEdouardMarie AnneMiroslaw M. MehmetGerardEmmanuelMihai IulianFrancisAlbertoErikFranciscoFranciscoPabloDeise CristinaMarkMarkOmarMeral AYSEJayanthAudeLudovicXiang MingZhangweiSebastienJérômeJérômeAmandaAdilson LuizZdenekWooseokSeung-Kyu Jae-SeokTaewonDamienLucieSevimSevimFrankSusanaMaggyPhilippePhilippeMaria EugeniaMaria EugeniaAnneChristianJuanEmilioEmilioJérémyThierryThierryThierryLeandroAna PaulaAna PaulaCyrilMassimilianoMosheAntonio H. Antonio H. YoramYoramOliviaAnthonyGoffredoLaurentWendelinUlrikeUlrikeLeireMarcoNerminMaryseDorianBenjaminRainerDamienNicolaAurélienArturoMicheleMicheleNathalieLudovicMarie-AnneMartinMartin
PosterKeynote OralOralKeynote PosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterPosterOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterPosterOralOraloralOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterPosterOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralposterOralKeynote PosterOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralPosterOralKeynote OralKeynote OralKeynote OralOralOralOralOralOralPoster
Session 2ThursdayMondayMondayThursdaySession 1TuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1Session 2WednesdaySession 1Session 1MondaySession 1MondayTuesdayMondayTuesdayTuesdaySession 2TuesdayWednesdayMondayWednesdayWednesdayTuesdayThursdayThursdaySession 1ThursdaySession 2MondayThursdaySession 2Session 1ThursdayTuesdayTuesdayMondayTuesdaySession 2TuesdaySession 1TuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 2Session 1Session 1Session 1ThursdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdaySession 1WednesdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 1MondayThursdaySession 2TuesdaySession 2WednesdayMondayThursdayMondayThursdayMondaySession 2MondayMondayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1ThursdayWednesdayThursdayTuesdayThursdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdaySession 2
B-68878419579897A-26156385690A-27A-65B-444A-167A-168238A-66378841722157842B-423671263337962733126486A-43543B-1137289B-24A-28606849848104853B-5840A-2317402118B-45A-67A-169A-170142495724721A-6869367621A-96527295B-69191B-2516276050736438187B-7025061032437A-695093283822911207783784323521488408B-46
ENSIL08:3014:0015:0008:30CEC16:4014:0017:20CECENSILCEC09:00A.D. MuseumA.D. Museum16:40ENSIL15:2014:4015:0017:2015:00CEC14:4013:3015:2011:3010:0011:3010:0011:20CEC15:40ENSIL17:2014:00CECCEC15:0014:0014:2014:2010:50CEC09:20CEC11:1015:4014:20CECENSILA.D. MuseumA.D. Museum14:2009:0011:1011:50ENSIL10:0009:0010:00ENSIL15:0008:30ENSIL11:50CEC11:1014:2015:2014:0009:4015:00ENSIL17:0017:2015:0014:00ENSIL14:2008:3009:0008:3009:0008:3009:2009:4010:0010:0009:4015:20CEC
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
65
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Author Index
GRAULEGREISHGROHSMEYERGRZELAKGUBERNATGUBERNATGUIZARDGUNGORGUNGORGUOGUZI DE MORAESGUZI DE MORAESGUZMÁN APONTEHAHAAPANENHAGHBIN NAZARPAKHALDERHARAHASHIMOTOHASHIMOTOHASHISHINHASSANHAUTCOEURHAYAKAWAHEIDENREICHHEINONENHEINTZHEINTZHEMBERGERHENONHERBRETEAUHERBSTHERMANGEHERRMANNHERRMANNHEUGUETHILMASHJEZIHMOODHOHMANNHOJOHOLMESHOLSTEINHOLSTEINHOMAHONDAHORLAITHORNEZHOSTASAHOUTAHRABALOVAHRENIAKHUHUHUANGHUANGHUANGHUCHETHUDSONHUGUET GARCIAHVIZDOSHVIZDOSHYUKIAKOVOSIAKOVOSIANCULESCUIANOSIBARZOIBRAHIMIDZKOWSKAIONESCUIONESCUISMAILOVITATANIITOIVANOVIVANOVAIWAMOTOIWAMOTOIWAMOTOIWASAKIIZOULETJANGJÄRVELÄINENJASPERSJASTRZEBSKAJAUBERTEAUJEONJEONJEROMEJOUINJOULIAJULBE
Name
Author Index
67
DUBLANCHE-TIXIERDUBNIKADUCHATEAUDUCLEREDUCLEREDudnikDUGUAYDULDUPUYDURAND-PANTEIXDURAND-PANTEIXDUSZADUSZOVAEINHELLINGEREKLUNDENGELSEPICIEREQTESADI EQTESADI ERENERICERKMENEROLEROLESPITIA-CABRERAESPITIA-CABRERAESPOSITOESPOSITOFAHRENHOLTZFAIAFAKHARI TEHRANIFANFARYNAFAUCHAISFAVIERFAYEFELDHOFFFERRARIFERREIRAFILHOLFINSTERBUSCHFIOCCOFLAMANTFLATTFRAGA CHIVAFUFUCHSFUJIIFUJIKURAFUJIMOTOFUJIMOTOFUKUDAGADEAGADOWGAJEKGALASSIGALASSIGALLARDO-LÓPEZGALUSEKGALUSKOVAGARCIAGARCIA ACEVEDOGARCIA ACEVEDOGARCÍA-PÉREZGARNIERGARRETTGASEKGAZEAUGDULA-KASICAGEFFROYGERBERGERBERGESSENICHGHASEMZADEHGIANNOSSAGIBOTGIBOTGINDRATGINGTERGIORDANOGIRYGLUCHOWSKIGOLDSTEINGOLESTANI-FARDGOMEZ-GARCIAGÖMZEGONDOLINIGOUNYGOURAUDGOURAUDGOURE DOUBIGOUVEAGOUVEA
ChristelleAritaMaximeJean-RenéJean-RenéHelenChristelleKrzysztofDianeOlivierOlivierJanAnnamariaTanjaPerMarcelThierry Siamak Siamak ElifBlondZiya EnginMelekMelekMaría IlyaMaría IlyaLauraLauraWilliamPedroFatehYuchiMarekPierreAureliePierre-AntoineArminChiaraJoséAlexandreMartinLauraQuentinRobert DiegoZongwenAnneTatsuyaKieYutakaYutakaKoichiroChristopheRainerMarcinCarmenCarmenÁngelaDušanDagmarEugenioSandra JuliethSandra JuliethPascualVincentJethroKatarzynaCamilleKatarzynaPierre-MarieOlivierOlivierMartinMaliheLorena CarlaPierrePierreMalkoPhilippCristinaKarinePawelAdrianFarhadDiegoLaszlo A.Angela FabriceFannyFannyBi Irie HerveDouglasDouglas
PosterOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralKeynote Keynote OralPosterOralOralKeynote OralOralKeynote OralKeynote PosterOralOralPosterKeynote PosterOralOralPosterOralPosterPosterKeynote PosterKeynote PosterOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralKeynote OralPosterOralOralOralOralOralKeynote OralOralOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralPoster
Session 1ThursdayThursdaySession 1Session 2Session 1ThursdayWednesdaySession 2ThursdaySession 2TuesdayWednesdayMondayMondayWednesdayMondayTuesdaySession 2Session 1TuesdayTuesdayThursdayThursdaySession 1Session 2MondayWednesdayMondayWednesdaySession 2ThursdayThursdayMondayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1WednesdayTuesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 2ThursdayThursdaySession 2TuesdaySession 2Session 2TuesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 2Session 1TuesdayWednesdaySession 1Session 1Session 2ThursdayThursdayWednesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 1TuesdayTuesdayWednesdaySession 2MondayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1MondayWednesdayMondayWednesdayTuesdayThursdayTuesdayThursdayThursdayTuesdaySession 1ThursdaySession 2TuesdayTuesdaySession 2
A-70296411A-124B-88A-110380708B-77163B-2651548318442786902322B-71A-111730298297315A-29B-27710607732531B-644143885761289374767146A-153409313A-97896B-476910B-7310B-89B-90400A-71886A-154904B-78A-329302A-72A-4B-114529632487A-73377A-44421164418B-8522846169A-308811711792886196365382781890A-155684B-10577525B-28
ENSIL15:2015:00ENSILENSILENSIL11:2010:50ENSIL10:00CEC14:0010:0017:2017:2010:5018:0009:00ENSILENSIL11:5014:0014:0014:20CECCEC14:4008:3013:3014:10CEC11:4009:2013:3014:4009:0008:3011:1008:30ENSIL13:5009:40ENSIL08:30CEC11:4014:20CEC14:40ENSILENSIL13:30ENSIL08:30ENSIL14:00ENSILCEC15:2010:00ENSILCECENSIL09:4010:0009:00ENSIL09:00CEC11:1017:0014:10CEC17:4009:0017:20CEC17:2011:5014:4010:5009:4008:3014:4012:0014:4015:00ENSIL15:20ENSIL16:4009:20CEC
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
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Author Index
68
GRAULEGREISHGROHSMEYERGRZELAKGUBERNATGUBERNATGUIZARDGUNGORGUNGORGUOGUZI DE MORAESGUZI DE MORAESGUZMÁN APONTEHAHAAPANENHAGHBIN NAZARPAKHALDERHARAHASHIMOTOHASHIMOTOHASHISHINHASSANHAUTCOEURHAYAKAWAHEIDENREICHHEINONENHEINTZHEINTZHEMBERGERHENONHERBRETEAUHERBSTHERMANGEHERRMANNHERRMANNHEUGUETHILMASHJEZIHMOODHOHMANNHOJOHOLMESHOLSTEINHOLSTEINHOMAHONDAHORLAITHORNEZHOSTASAHOUTAHRABALOVAHRENIAKHUHUHUANGHUANGHUANGHUCHETHUDSONHUGUET GARCIAHVIZDOSHVIZDOSHYUKIAKOVOSIAKOVOSIANCULESCUIANOSIBARZOIBRAHIMIDZKOWSKAIONESCUIONESCUISMAILOVITATANIITOIVANOVIVANOVAIWAMOTOIWAMOTOIWAMOTOIWASAKIIZOULETJANGJÄRVELÄINENJASPERSJASTRZEBSKAJAUBERTEAUJEONJEONJEROMEJOUINJOULIAJULBE
ThomasYaserRyanAgataAgnieszkaAgnieszkaChristianGulsen LeylaFaziletYouminElisangelaElisangelaÁlvaroJooyeonJanneMasoumehAmitShinjiShinobuHidekiTakeshiMohamedDominiqueTomokatsuManuelSaaraJean-MarcJean-MarcYannickJosephMatthieuKaiKurtMathiasMathiasRomainGregZahiFirasMareike V.JunichiRohanNadjaNadjaJohannesSawaoDenisJean ChristopheJanNadiaMonikaDariuszHan-YangJianfengXiubingChi-YuenCheng-LiangGuillaumeDominicJuanPavolPavolKwonSigalasSigalasAdelina CarmenRobertJéromeIsmailAgnieszkaEmanuelEmanuelArnoldKiyoshiShunArkadyAlexsandra YujiYujiYujiKentaroAntoineByung-KoogMattiLizeIlonaIsabelleJae-HoSeolIbarzoJennyAurelienAnne
OralPosterOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralKeynote OralOralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterPosterKeynote Keynote OralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralPosterPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterKeynote
ThursdaySession 2MondayWednesdaySession 1Session 2MondayTuesdayThursdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayMondaySession 1TuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1Session 2TuesdayWednesdayWednesdayThursdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdayWednesdaySession 1WednesdayThursdayTuesdayMondayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 2TuesdaySession 1ThursdayTuesdayMondayMondayWednesdayThursdayThursdayThursdaySession 2Session 2WednesdayWednesdayMondaySession 2Session 1Session 1Session 1MondaySession 1TuesdayWednesdaySession 2WednesdayMondayWednesdayMondaySession 1Session 2TuesdaySession 2MondayThursdaySession 1WednesdaySession 2Session 1TuesdayWednesdayThursdaySession 2ThursdayThursdayMondaySession 2ThursdaySession 2Session 1TuesdayWednesdayThursdaySession 1Session 1Thursday
686B-48675167A-5B-9119773752440129863757A-1252313203A-45A-6B-79433414126629406230517422735A-15674039724938525584691B-72598A-126391622536528144699687308B-91B-2987562031B-10A-46A-127A-128244A-7702489B-73544516490587A-31B-30866B-31689511A-8874B-11A-129581888442B-49706373237B-12151B-103A-74601727704A-9A-75410
12:00CEC16:4011:30CECCEC14:0009:0015:4008:3015:0009:4014:00ENSIL15:0015:2011:30CECCECENSIL17:4014:3013:3011:4011:5014:0015:0011:4011:10ENSIL13:5009:2009:0014:2009:4009:0009:00ENSIL14:40ENSIL11:2011:5014:0015:2009:4009:4014:0012:00ENSILCEC09:2009:4017:00CECCECENSILENSIL14:20CEC09:4011:10ENSIL14:3014:2009:2017:00CECCEC14:20CEC14:2011:40CEC09:00CECENSIL13:3011:3014:20CEC09:2014:2017:40CEC09:20ENSILENSIL15:0014:3014:40CECENSIL13:30
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
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MADEJMAINIMALLIKMALZBENDERMALZBENDERMAMOUNMANNSCHATZMANZATMARANGONIMARCHETMARCHETMARDERMARINELMARTELLIMARTÍ VALLSMARTIASMARXMATA-OSOROMATA-OSOROMATOVICMATRINGEMATSUSHIMAMAURYMAXIMMAZAHERIMCCORMICKMEDEGHINIMEDRIMEDRIMEILLEMELKMELLO CASTANHO MENZLERMERAMESSINGMESTREMESTREMESTVIRISHVILIMIAZGAMICHALIKMICHIELSENMICHIELSENMIELEWCZYK-GRYNMIHAIUMIHAIUMINGAZZINIMINGAZZINIMINGAZZINIMITICMITICMONEGIER DU SORBIERMONFORTMONFORT GIMENOMORÁN RUIZMORENOMORENOMORITAMOSHTAGHIOUNMOSHTAGHIOUNMOSKALAMOUSSAMÜCKEMUELLER-KOEHNMUGONIMÜHLERMUÑOZNADERERNAGANAGHIB-ZADEHNAIKNAKAMURANAKANONAKANONAKAYAMANAKAYAMANARKEVICANATALI MURRINEMATINEMATINEVESNEVESNGUYENNGUYENNINIAZINIKKANENNISHIYAMANORTONNOZAKIOHARAOHASHIOKABEOLEVANO
Name
Author Index
JUSTEJUSTEKAGOMIYAKAILERKAILERKAINZKAINZKAKIGIKAKIMOTOKAKIMOTOKALEMTASKAMOCHIKAMSEUKAMSEUKANEKOKANERVAKANERVAKARAKAREIVAKAROLYKAŠIAROVÁKAŠIAROVÁ KASTYLKASUGAKATOKEAWPAPASSONKERNKESZLERKEUTERKHASANOVKIENERKIKUCHIKIKUCHIKILLINGERKIMKIMKIMKIMKIMKIMKIRILLKITSOUKLEBERTKLEINKOCJANKONEGGERKONEGGERKORUZAKPOGBEMABOUKRISKOVAKRIVICKROWKAKUMARKUNDURACIKURTKUSANOKUZMINSKALAAKSOLABUZLAFON-PLACETTELAGANAPANLALLEMANTLAMLOUMILANDFRIEDLANFANTLARRAZLASGORCEIXLAUCOURNETLAZAULE GALLETLE PETITCORPSLE TROËDECLEBRETONLECLERCQLECOMTE-NANALECOMTE-NANALEELENCESLILILILINLIULiuLOFAJLOJKOWSKILORGOUILLOUXLUDWIGLUDWIGLUSVARDILYCKFELDTMADEC
EnriqueEnriqueIsaoAndreasAndreasTheresaTheresaHideyukiKen-IchiKen-IchiAyseNobuakiElieElieShunyaUllaUllaAlpagutAivarasZoltanMonikaMonikaJaroslavToshihiroMinatoPimpaweeFrankAnna MariaThomasOlegJulienTakeyukiTakeyukiAndreasUngsoo Byung-NamJong HoYoung-HwanJinseongJin-HoVokhmintcevIoannaSzilviaAndreasAndraz ThomasThomasJurijDavidLubicaPeroJoannaB.V.Manoj NazimAli OsmanYoshihiroKatarzynaJarmoAnna StéphanieAleenaLucileRajaRichardBriacGuillermoMarieRichardRaduSophieYannMarianneFlorentGaëlleGisèle LaureGisèle LaureEunjuZoltanDuanWenjieNaHuiQianYanFrantisekWitold YannickSusannSusannGigliolaOlaClémentine
OralPosterOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralPosterPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterKeynote OralPosterPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterPosterOralPosterPosterKeynote OralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralKeynoteOralOralOralOralOralOralKeynote OralOralOralOralOralPosterOralKeynote OralOralOralOralPosterPoster
WednesdaySession 2TuesdayTuesdayWednesdayMondaySession 2Session 1TuesdaySession 1MondayWednesdayMondaySession 1MondaySession 1Session 1MondaySession 1TuesdayThursdaySession 1Session 2ThursdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1ThursdayWednesdaySession 1Session 1MondayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1Session 1Session 2ThursdaySession 2Session 1ThursdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1TuesdayTuesdayThursdaySession 1MondayWednesdayTuesdayMondaySession 2Session 2Session 1ThursdayThursdaySession 1ThursdaySession 2TuesdayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdayMondaySession 1TuesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdayMondayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 1TuesdayThursdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdayThursdaySession 1Session 2
130B-323932341255B-13A-98603A-130500787801A-157426A-32A-76772A-77692526A-99B-80335148779305116A-78617860A-131A-13288384419A-33A-112A-133B-33541B-50A-3413891185A-113605125782A-134248188253113B-115B-116A-10577729A-11609B-117150683388316423A-35731510524695243140774135871867870711608256A-14524065108714713306A-12B-81
09:00CEC10:0009:2010:0017:40CECENSIL15:20ENSIL17:2011:1015:20ENSIL16:40CECENSIL17:00ENSIL14:4009:20ENSILENSIL14:4014:4017:0017:2014:20ENSIL13:3009:40ENSILENSIL14:4009:4015:00CECENSILENSILCEC14:00CECCEC13:3010:0011:30ENSIL14:0010:0015:00ENSIL15:0014:3014:2016:40ENSILENSILCEC09:0011:20CEC14:00ENSIL11:1015:0013:3009:2015:00CEC14:0008:3017:2014:2018:0009:2014:0013:5008:3010:5011:5009:4011:3016:40ENSIL10:5008:3009:0009:0011:1015:00CECENSIL
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
Author Index
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MADEJMAINIMALLIKMALZBENDERMALZBENDERMAMOUNMANNSCHATZMANZATMARANGONIMARCHETMARCHETMARDERMARINELMARTELLIMARTÍ VALLSMARTIASMARXMATA-OSOROMATA-OSOROMATOVICMATRINGEMATSUSHIMAMAURYMAXIMMAZAHERIMCCORMICKMEDEGHINIMEDRIMEDRIMEILLEMELKMELLO CASTANHO MENZLERMERAMESSINGMESTREMESTREMESTVIRISHVILIMIAZGAMICHALIKMICHIELSENMICHIELSENMIELEWCZYK-GRYNMIHAIUMIHAIUMINGAZZINIMINGAZZINIMINGAZZINIMITICMITICMONEGIER DU SORBIERMONFORTMONFORT GIMENOMORÁN RUIZMORENOMORENOMORITAMOSHTAGHIOUNMOSHTAGHIOUNMOSKALAMOUSSAMÜCKEMUELLER-KOEHNMUGONIMÜHLERMUÑOZNADERERNAGANAGHIB-ZADEHNAIKNAKAMURANAKANONAKANONAKAYAMANAKAYAMANARKEVICANATALI MURRINEMATINEMATINEVESNEVESNGUYENNGUYENNINIAZINIKKANENNISHIYAMANORTONNOZAKIOHARAOHASHIOKABEOLEVANO
DominikaGianluca ManabJürgenJürgenFellahAnneAndreiMauroPascalPascalRachelSylvainStefanoRafaelCélineHans-W.GustavoGustavoBrankoCarolineYutaFrancisFlorentinaMehdi PaulLauraValentinaValentinaSylvainLatifaSonia NorbertGabrielaGary SergioSergioZviadAleksandraDanielBartBartAleksandraSusanaSusanaClaudioClaudioClaudioVojislavVojislavQuitterieEliseoEliseoAroaRodrigoRodrigoKojiBibi MalmalBibi MalmalNorbertGeorgesRobertAxelConsueloThomasJosemariMichaelSalmaHamidKiran SureshJinHiromiHiromiTadachikaMasanobuIngaAnnalisaAliAliNunoNunoVan LamJulienDe WeiHamidJuha-PekkaNorimasaAndrewKosukeSatoshiNaokiMomokoDaniela
OralKeynote OralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterKeynote Keynote Keynote OralPosterPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterOralPosterPosterOralPosterPosterKeynote PosterPosterOralPosterOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterOralPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralKeynote PosterPoster
TuesdayMondayTuesdayMondayThursdaySession 1TuesdayTuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1ThursdayThursdaySession 2MondayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 2Session 1Session 2Session 1Session 2MondayMondayTuesdaySession 1Session 2ThursdayWednesdaySession 1MondayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 2Session 1TuesdaySession 2TuesdayThursdaySession 1TuesdaySession 2TuesdaySession 1Session 2ThursdaySession 2Session 2WednesdaySession 2Session 1MondaySession 1TuesdaySession 1Session 2Session 1WednesdayThursdayMondayThursdayMondaySession 1TuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesday MondaySession 1ThursdaySession 2Session 2TuesdayTuesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 2WednesdayTuesdaySession 2TuesdayWednesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1
68889371740564A-79497235785592A-135A-13180628B-51765247596A-14B-14A-15B-92A-80B-1593066847A-100B-118299520A-47877868513794B-52A-114109B-93123375A-48260B-53508A-81B-10463B-16B-34895B-54A-49147A-16149A-146B-17A-11586517212158858A-82614330597160309103A-136183B-55B-56759583A-36286A-101861B-57383254B-8216114312175616A-50A-83
17:0013:3010:0017:4015:20ENSIL16:4011:1011:4017:40ENSILCEC15:0014:20CEC15:0017:0014:20CECCECCECENSILENSILCEC18:0018:0011:30ENSILENSIL11:2010:50CEC13:3013:3013:3010:00CECENSIL09:00ENSIL09:4009:20CEC17:20CEC09:20ENSILENSIL09:40CECCEC08:30CECCEC14:20CEC17:00ENSILCECENSIL10:5011:4014:4015:2015:00ENSIL17:2011:3011:1017:4011:5016:40ENSIL15:20CECCEC14:2010:00CEC11:50ENSIL11:30CEC10:5009:40ENSIL10:5009:2009:2017:4008:30CECENSIL
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
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RUTKOWSKIRUTKOWSKISADYKOVSAJGALIKSAKELLARIOUSAKKASAKKASSALAMEHSALAMONSALEKSALMA-ANCANESALVADOR-LEVEHANGSÁNCHEZSÁNCHEZSANCHEZ-MORENOSANSONSANSONSATARDEKARSCARINGELLA-GUERRITATSCHABIKOWSKISCHITCOSCHULZE-KÜPPERSSCHWARTZSCITISEIF-EDDINESEOSEPPÄLÄSERRASERRASERRASERRASERRANO ZABALETASGLAVOSHASHKEEVSHIIBASHIMODASHINSHINAGAWASILIGARDISILVONENSIMONSIMSEKSINGLARDSIRILARSIVASANKARAN SLODCZYKSMITHSMITHSMITHSNIEZEKSOBRADOSSOBRADOSSOJREFSONDERBYSOPICKA-LIZERSOUDIERSPERBERGASPERBERGASPRIOSTANDKESTEILSTIERNSTEDTSTOURNARISTRYSZEWSKASTRYSZEWSKASUSUSUASMOROSUEHIROSUEHIROSUGAHARA SUJARIDWORAKUNSUZUKISZAFRANSZCZERBATADIERTAFUTAKEMURATAMSU SELLITAMSU SELLITAMURATANAKATASCITASCITATAMITATARKOTEN ELSHOFTERNERTEWARITEWARITEYSSANDIERTEYSSANDIERTHOMAS
Name
Author Index
ORERAORISAKWEORTMANNOZENÖZERPAGKOURAPANAGIOTOPOULOU PANAGIOTOPOULOU PAPAPAPAKONSTANTINOU PARTSCHEFELDPARTYKAPARTYKAPASIERBPAVLICPAWLIKPAZARLIOGLUPECANACPEEPEEPEKKANPEKKANPEÑAPETRAKLI PETROVSKYPETROVSKYPETROVSKYPICCOLROAZPIECHOWIAKPIENTIPIETAPIORRAPIQUEROPITHANPLEWAPOIRIERPOLITOVAPOLITOVAPOLNARPONSPONSOTPONTIKESPORTALPOSTPOUCHLYPOUHETPOYATOPRAKASAMPREISSPREUXPRICHAPROROKPSYLLAKIQIANQUANDTRABACHERACHUTRAETHERRAIMONDORAMANUJAMRAMBALDIRAMBALDIRAMBALDIRAMOSRANIRASPRAVKINAREBECCHIREBILLATREDDY REICHELREICHMANNREMPPREMYRENZRENZREVERONREYNAUDRGUITIRICHTERRITZBERGERROCHAROEDELROEDELROJACROOSENROSENBERGERROSSIGNOLROSSIGNOLROUSSIRUBIORUBIORUFFINI
AlodiaEstherClaudiaNimetHasanChrysaChrysanthiChrysanthiElettraKonstantinaStephanJanuszJanuszPawelJernejTomaszSuleyman Serdar GoranJae-HwanJae-HwanKerimanKerimanJesús AlejandroFoteini VitalyVitalyVitalyAndreaMalgorzata AnnaLauraAgnieszkaAndréThierryChristianJulianJacquesEkaterinaEkaterinaJoannaAenorInès YiannisLauraEkkehardVaclavRaphaelleRosalíaMythiliLauraNicolasIreneRyszardPandoraBinEckhardCamilleKarstenFriedrichMariarosaPrabhuElisaElisaElisaFranciscoJyotiTobiasOlgaDanieleFrancis Allu Amarnath UweMickaelAndreasElodieAlexanderAlexanderHelenPascalMohamedHans-JuergenChristianRenataJuergenJuergenTadejAndreasNils SylvieSylvieEleniFaustoFaustoAndrea
OralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralPosterPosterOralKeynote OralOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterKeynote OralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralKeynote PosterOralOralKeynote OralOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralKeynote OralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterOral
MondayTuesdayTuesdayThursdaySession 1Session 2TuesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdayThursdayThursdaySession 1Session 1TuesdaySession 2Session 1ThursdayTuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1Session 2MondayWednesdaySession 1WednesdayThursdayMondaySession 2Session 1Session 2ThursdaySession 2WednesdayMondayMondaySession 1TuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 2MondayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1ThursdaySession 1TuesdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 1ThursdayMondaySession 2MondayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdayWednesdaySession 2TuesdayThursdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdaySession 1WednesdayThursdaySession 1Session 1MondayWednesdaySession 1ThursdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1MondayTuesdayThursdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 2Session 1ThursdaySession 1Wednesday
494864311788A-37B-58799800132758796753A-158A-51618B-94A-102723845778780A-159A-137B-5954062A-1911168709B-106A-138B-3520B-95703593590A-139367776805B-1876961790A-17901A-103255600725A-84170591B-1960413925744762791B-11910239659417789A-147371631A-52A-85133677A-86498523615141A-104A-246246254690347A-160B-120A-87434A-18292
16:4014:0016:4009:40CECCEC15:0015:2010:5012:0015:2014:00ENSILCEC16:40ENSILENSIL09:0013:3014:2011:30ENSILENSILCEC16:4011:10CEC09:4011:2017:00ENSILENSILCEC15:00ENSIL08:3014:0014:20ENSIL14:4011:2018:00CEC16:4016:4017:20CEC09:20ENSIL11:3011:1016:40ENSIL14:4013:30CEC16:4014:1013:3011:1009:0011:50ENSIL14:0015:2017:4010:5011:30ENSIL09:2014:40CECENSIL17:0014:10ENSIL09:0011:1011:3011:30ENSILCEC17:4017:0014:4008:3010:50ENSILENSILENSIL14:00CEC11:10
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
Author Index
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RUTKOWSKIRUTKOWSKISADYKOVSAJGALIKSAKELLARIOUSAKKASAKKASSALAMEHSALAMONSALEKSALMA-ANCANESALVADOR-LEVEHANGSÁNCHEZSÁNCHEZSANCHEZ-MORENOSANSONSANSONSATARDEKARSCARINGELLA-GUERRITATSCHABIKOWSKISCHITCOSCHULZE-KÜPPERSSCHWARTZSCITISEIF-EDDINESEOSEPPÄLÄSERRASERRASERRASERRASERRANO ZABALETASGLAVOSHASHKEEVSHIIBASHIMODASHINSHINAGAWASILIGARDISILVONENSIMONSIMSEKSINGLARDSIRILARSIVASANKARAN SLODCZYKSMITHSMITHSMITHSNIEZEKSOBRADOSSOBRADOSSOJREFSONDERBYSOPICKA-LIZERSOUDIERSPERBERGASPERBERGASPRIOSTANDKESTEILSTIERNSTEDTSTOURNARISTRYSZEWSKASTRYSZEWSKASUSUSUASMOROSUEHIROSUEHIROSUGAHARA SUJARIDWORAKUNSUZUKISZAFRANSZCZERBATADIERTAFUTAKEMURATAMSU SELLITAMSU SELLITAMURATANAKATASCITASCITATAMITATARKOTEN ELSHOFTERNERTEWARITEWARITEYSSANDIERTEYSSANDIERTHOMAS
PawelPawelVladislavPavolKyriakiYoshioKonstantinosChrystelleDavidGuillaumeKristineClaudiaEnriqueEnriqueJose ManuelAlessandraAlessandraPradnyeshYohannMateuszCristinaFalkMatthieuDilettaBendaoudiJeong UkSariJose M.Jose M.Jose M.Jose M.SoniaVincenzo M. KonstantinHiromasaKazuyaHyo-SoonKazunariCristinaJussiAdrianGulsuMarcPakawadeeVisweshwarAnetaDavid S. AgnèsAgnèsEdytaIsabelIsabelRegineSteffenMalgorzataJérômeIngundaIngundaSimoneGiselaMalru CesarJohannaVasilikiTeresaTeresaHaijun Haijun SuasmoroShihoShihoYoshiyukiPornapaTohruMikolajJacekSolèneMasamotoYukaNeslihanNeslihanKenichiSatoshiEdaEdaJunichiPeterJohan E.MarkAbhishekAbhishekFrancisFrancisPhilippe
PosterPosterOralOralPosterKeynote OralOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralKeynote OralPosterOralPosterOralOralOralPosterOralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterOralOralPosterPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterKeynote OralPosterOralOralPosterPosterOralOralPosterPosterPosterKeynote PosterKeynote OralPosterOralPosterPosterOralPosterPosterOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralOralPosterPoster
Session 2Session 2WednesdayTuesdaySession 2MondayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 2Session 2MondayMondayThursdayMondaySession 1MondaySession 1TuesdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 1MondaySession 2Session 1Session 1TuesdaySession 1Session 1Session 2MondayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdaySession 2TuesdayTuesdaySession 1WednesdayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayMondayThursdayWednesdayThursdaySession 2WednesdayThursdaySession 1Session 2TuesdayThursdayWednesdaySession 1Session 1ThursdayWednesdaySession 2MondayThursdaySession 1Session 1WednesdayWednesdaySession 1Session 2Session 2 TuesdaySession 2MondayMondaySession 2ThursdaySession 2Session 2MondaySession 1Session 1TuesdayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayWednesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1
B-83B-84435869B-60107792862174242B-74B-61261803719369A-88427A-89176872384A-53685B-107A-54A-21395A-55A-56B-62535145707390519B-6335301A-38366852154754437420768756B-121745326A-57B-122428674705A-116A-161334696B-36429430A-162A-1634552A-90B-96B-97889B-37539181B-108300B-64B-65793A-164A-1056267987975185321434075453514A-91A-58
ENSILENSIL09:0011:10CEC13:3017:4009:0018:0017:40ENSILCEC15:2017:4013:3014:40ENSIL17:00ENSIL18:0011:1009:20CEC14:00ENSILCECCEC09:40CECCECCEC17:0016:4011:3014:2011:30CEC18:0010:50CEC09:4011:1010:0009:2017:2009:0014:1009:00ENSIL11:3009:00CECENSIL18:0011:4009:40ENSILENSIL13:3009:20CEC18:0010:00ENSILENSIL11:3011:50ENSILENSILENSIL08:30CEC13:3017:40ENSIL11:40CECCEC18:00ENSILENSIL09:2010:5013:5017:4014:2009:2016:4017:0009:0010:50ENSILCEC
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
Author Index
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TOCITODDTOPFERTORUTOYAMATRAIANIDIS TUNALITUNALITURANTURANUCHIDAUNLUV. SRDICV. SRDICVAIDHYANATHANVALDIVIESOVALDIVIESOVAN DER BIESTVANEKVARDELLEVARDELLEVASECHKOVASILESCUVERBRAEKENVIDALVILARINHO VILARINHO VILLAFUERTE VILLAFUERTE-CASTREJÓNVOJISAVLJEVICVOKHMINTCEVVOLCEANOVVOLCEANOVWACHOWSKIWAKAIWANGWANGWASTIELSWEGENERWEIBELWEIDNERWEILGUNIWIECINSKAWINKLERWÓJTOWICZWOOWUXUYABUUCHIYANYANAGIDAYANAGIDAYANGYEOYEOYEPREMYILMAZYOONYOSHIDAYOSHIKAWAYOSHIMURAYOSHIMURAYUYUYUZAABIZAABIZAKE-TILUGAZAKIZAMORA RODRIGUEZZAMORA RODRIGUEZZANELLIZANELLIZENGZENGZENGZHANGZHANGZHANGZHANGZHANGZHAOZHAOZHOUZHUZUO
GuidoRichardJorgDenisTakeshiMaria AyseAyseAhmetAhmetMasayukiMehtap DenizVladimir Vladimir BalaFrancoisFrancoisOmerPremyslArmelleArmelleViacheslavCatalina-AndreeaMaartenKarmelePaula Paula ElenaMaría ElenaKatarinaKirillAdrianAdrianSebastianFumihiroShiwei Moo-ChinJanMoritzAliciaMirkoMichaelPaulinaDorotheaBartoszSangkukYuchunChen TakayoshiChunleiTakayukiTakayukiWein-DuoDong-HunDong-HunH. AygulEzgiMi-YoungMichiyukiMasatakaMasahiroMasahiroJinshanPei-ChingPei-ChingRafikaRafikaIevaMohamedVictorVictorChiaraChiaraPengPengPengWenYifeiGuo-JunDiYudiZhe Zhe YanchunYunzhouFei
OralKeynote OralOralPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterOralPosterOralPosterKeynote OralOralPosterOralOralPosterOralPosterOralPosterKeynote OralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterPosterPosterOralOralPosterKeynote OralKeynote PosterPosterOralPosterPosterPosterOralPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterOralPosterPosterKeynote OralPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterPosterOralOralPosterOralOralOralPosterPosterOralOralKeynote OralPosterKeynote PosterOralPosterOral
WednesdayTuesdayTuesdayThursdaySession 2TuesdayMondaySession 1ThursdaySession 1WednesdaySession 2MondaySession 1ThursdayTuesdayThursdaySession 2WednesdayTuesdaySession 1WednesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 2MondayMondaySession 1Session 1Session 1MondaySession 1Session 2Session 1TuesdayMondaySession 1TuesdayThursdayTuesdaySession 2Session 2TuesdaySession 2Session 2Session 1MondaySession 2Session 1Session 1Session 2Session 2Session 1Session 1Session 1Session 2Session 1TuesdaySession 1Session 1TuesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 1Session 2Session 1Session 1Session 1TuesdayMondaySession 1WednesdayWednesdayTuesdaySession 1Session 2MondayMondayTuesdayThursdaySession 1TuesdaySession 1TuesdaySession 1Thursday
594131602589B-123879802A-92186A-20611B-38586A-14012233512B-20327258A-93436A-141404B-66899900A-94A-142A-22189A-117B-85A-5928178A-39894158492B-98B-21166B-22B-39A-118194B-86A-106A-148B-100B-99A-60A-61A-119B-124A-95413A-120A-107319252A-121A-165B-125A-143A-144A-23737738A-149806764318A-108B-75190195698303A-15068A-62734A-122138
09:0013:3010:5015:40ENSIL17:4017:20ENSIL15:40CEC11:50CEC14:40ENSIL13:3017:2014:40CEC09:4011:50ENSIL11:10ENSIL17:00CEC13:3015:20ENSILENSILCEC15:00ENSILENSILCEC14:4017:20CEC13:3009:4013:30ENSILCEC09:40CECCECENSIL15:20ENSILENSILENSILENSILENSILCECCECENSILENSILENSIL17:20ENSILENSIL13:3015:20ENSILENSILENSILENSILENSILCEC15:2017:40ENSIL13:3009:2017:40ENSILENSIL15:2017:4013:3009:20ENSIL13:30CEC09:20ENSIL14:00
Name First Name Type Session / Day Sched. / Build. Ref
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Venue
The ECerS XIV Conference will be held in Hotel Beatriz, Toledo (Spain).
Toledo is located in central Spain, 70 km south of Madrid. Due to its extensive cultural and
monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire and place of
coexistence of Christian, Muslim and Jewish cultures, the city of Toledo was declared a
Historic‐Artistic Site in 1940 and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986.
General Themes
Original research on ceramics will be presented during the Conference. Contributions
dealing with generic science and technology, establishing the relationships between
synthesis, processing microstructure and properties of materials, will be welcome. Topics
will cover ceramics included in any of the conventional categories: structural, functional,
traditional, and historical heritage.
Tentative general themes are: Innovative processing and sintering, Biomaterials, Ceramics
for energy production and storage, Advanced structural ceramics, Ceramics for
electromagnetic and optical applications, Silicate and traditional ceramics, High temperature
materials and refractories.
A number of specific issues are also envisaged: Equilibrium and non‐equilibrium,
Environment, Education and Cultural Heritage.
Organisation
The Conference will be organised by the
Spanish Ceramic and Glass Society, www.secv.es
Chair: Carmen Baudín
Co‐chairs: Antonio H. de Aza and Amador C. Caballero
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