Symposia

 

SYMPOSIUM A Advanced Methods in Synthesis and Processing of Materials
SYMPOSIUM B Advanced Materials for High-Technology Application
SYMPOSIUM C Nanostructured Materials
SYMPOSIUM D Eco-Materials and Eco-Technologies
SYMPOSIUM E Biomaterials
SYMPOSIUM F: Advanced Hybrid and Composite Materials

It is planned that each symposium runs for one day. Final programme will be time-tabled on the basis of submitted abstracts.

 


 SYMPOSIUM A: ADVANCED METHODS IN SYNTHESIS AND PROCESSING OF MATERIALS

Significant results have been achieved recently using different non-conventional methods for synthesis and processing of materials which provided designing, at a molecular level, of new or considerable improvement of the existing materials.
The aim of the symposium is to provide a state-of-the-art overview of the subject. Latest methods for preparation of powder and compact materials, thin films, and various complex structures will be discussed.

The symposium will focus on the following topics:

    • Chemical methods in synthesis;
    • Synthesis via reactions in solid, liquid and gaseous phase;
    • Sol-gel method;
    • Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis;
    • Electrochemical processing;
    • Plasma and laser processing and ion implantation;
    • Mechanochemistry;
    • Different processes for powder consolidation;
    • Synthesis and processing of materials under extreme conditions;
    • Different methods in synthesis of thin films;
    • Radiation processing;
    • Ecotechnology.

    Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - Poster presentations

    POSTER SESSION I

    P.S.A.1.  Novel pathway towards the synthesis of complex double perovskites
    Jasminka Popovic, Marijana Juric, Lidija Andros Dubraja, Kresimir Molcanov
    Rudjer Boskovic Institute, Bijenicka 54, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia

    P.S.A.2.  High-temperature treatment for new properties of LuPO4:Eu, Lu2O3:Tb,Ti/Hf and BaHfO3:Pr
    Justyna Zeler, Dagmara Kulesza, Ioannis Seferis, Eugeniusz Zych
    Faculty of Chemistry, University of Wrocław, 14 F. Joliot-Curie Street, 50-383 Wrocław, Poland

    P.S.A.3.  Processing and characterization of dental acrylate improved with zirconia
    Abdulsalam Ahmed Emadani, Nataša Tomić, Miloš Petrović, Dusica B. Stojanović, Petar S. Uskoković, Radmila Jančić Heinemann, Vesna Radojević
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, Serbia

    P.S.A.4.  Biocompatible poly(methyl methacrylate)/di-methyl itaconate – (iron oxide dopped alumina) composite with improved mechanical properties
    Gamal Ali Lazouzi, Nataša Tomić, Miloš Petrović, Milorad Zrilić, Vesna Radojević, Radmila Jančić Heinemann
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, Serbia

    P.S.A.5.  Rapid fabrication of antimicrobial poly(vinyl butyral)/ titania nanofibers using multi-needle electrospinning
    Faisal Ali Alzarrug, Dušica B. Stojanović, Vera M. Obradović, Anđela N. Radisavljević, Aleksandar M. Kojović, Petar S. Uskoković, Radoslav R. Aleksić
    University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Serbia

    P.S.A.6.  Thin films of MoS2 on Cu2O as biosensors
    Alexandra Yu. Ledneva1, Sofya B. Artemkina1, Hsiang-Chen Wang2, Vladimir E. Fedorov1
    1
    Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2Graduate Institute of Opto-Mechatronics, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

    P.S.A.7.  PVA membranes doped with Ti and Zr oxide for alkaline electrolysis with ionic activators
    Sladjana Maslovara1, Dragana Zugic1, Milica Marceta Kaninski1, Vladimir Nikolic1, Gvozden Tasic1, Yuri Kochnev2
    1Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Serbia, 2Flerov laboratory of nuclear reactions, Joint institute for nuclear research, Dubna, Russia

    P.S.A.8.  Influence of the nickel loading and the calcination temperature on the activity of NiO-Al2O3 catalyst prepared by mixing powders of metal oxides in the partial oxidation of methane
    Matilda Lazić
    Technical College of Applied Sciences in Zrenjanin, Zrenjanin, Serbia

    P.S.A.9.  Structural and magnetic properties of mechanochemically synthesized LaFe1-xCrxO3 (x = 0.5 and 0.75)
    Dragana Jugović1, Ivica Bradarić2, Čedomir Jovalekić3, Tanja Barudžija2, Vladan Kusigerski2, Miodrag Mitrić2
    1
    Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35/IV, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia, 2Institute of Nuclear Sciences “Vinča”, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia, 3Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies, University of Belgrade, Kneza Višeslava 1a, 11030 Belgrade, Serbia

    P.S.A.10.  Surfactant-assisted high energy ball milling technique as a method for preparation of magnetic submicrometer particles
    Vesna Jović, Jelena Lamovec, Katarina Radulović, Danijela Ranđelović, Zoran Jakšić, Dana Vasiljević – Radović
    Centre of Microelectronic Technologies, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Njegoseva 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

    P.S.A.11.  Characterization of NdFeB magnetic submicron particles obtained by surfactant-assisted high energy ball milling (SA-HEBM)
    Jelena Lamovec1, Vesna Jović1, Davor Lončarević2, Katarina Radulović1, Zoran Jakšić1, Danijela Ranđelović1, Dana Vasiljević – Radović1
    1Centre of Microelectronic Technologies, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Department of Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Njegoseva 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

    P.S.A.12.  Experimental and theoretical analysis of fullerenol nanoparticles/water system
    Milan Vraneš, Ivana Borišev, Stevan Armaković, Sanja J. Armaković, Aleksandar Tot, Danica Jović, Slobodan Gadžurić, Aleksandar Djordjević
    1Department for Chemistry, Biochemistry and Environmental Protection, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia, 2Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

    P.S.A.13.  Highly Efficient Graphene Supports for Fuel Cells
    Veera Sadhu1, Esaam Jamil2, Selmiye Alkan Gürsel1,2
    1
    Nanotechnology Research and Application Center, Sabanci University, 34956 Istanbul, Turkey, 2Faculty of Natural Science and Engineering, Sabanci University, 34956 Istanbul, Turkey

    P.S.A.14.  Modeling of optimal parameters of synthesis and sintering of nanostructured NiFeCuW powder
    Slađana Đurašević1, Dejan Vujičić1, Marija Nikolić2, Siniša Ranđić1
    1Faculty of Technical Sciences in Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, 2Technical College Čačak, Serbia

    P.S.A.15.  The study of the products of off-line pyrolysis of poly(ethyleneimine)
    Vesna Balanac1, Tatjana Šolević Knudsen2, Branimir Jovančićević3, Jan Schwarzbauer4, Vesna Antić5
    1
    Cooper Standard Srbija doo, Dimitrija Davidovića 1, 22000 Sremska Mitrovica, 2Center of Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Studentski trg 12-16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 3Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 4Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of Petroleum and Coal, RWTH Aachen University, Lochnerstr. 4-20, D-52056 Aachen, Germany, 5Faculty of Agriculture, Nemanjina 6, 11080 Zemun, Serbia

    P.S.A.16.  Parameters and sinterability of mullite-ZrO2(Y2O3) nanoparticles prepared by plasma and chemical methods
    Jānis Grabis, Dzidra Jankoviča, Inta Sīpola
    Riga Technical University, Faculty of Material Science and Applied Chemistry, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry

    P.S.A.17.  Sample preparation method influence on SOP modes in ZnO(Mn)
    Branka Hadžić, Nebojsa Romčević, Maja Romčević, Witold Dobrowolski, Martina Gilić, Milica Petrović, Dusanka Stojanović, Željka Nikitović and Zorica Lazarević
    1Institute of Physics, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia, 2Institute of Physics Polish Academy of Science, Al. Lotnikow 32/46 02-668 Warzawa, Poland

    P.S.A.18.  Crystal structure, optical and magnetic properties of ZnO:Fe nanoparticles
    Vladimir Rajić1, Smilja Marković2, Ljiljana Veselinović2, Miodrag Mitrić3, Jelena Belošević-Čavor3, Valentin Ivanovski3, Vladan Kusigerski3, Miloš Mojović1, Srečo Davor Škapin4, Stevan Stojadinović5, Steva Lević6, Vladislav Rac6, Dragan Uskoković2
    1
    Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Belgrade, Serbia, 3The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 4Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 5Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 6Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun, Serbia

     


 SYMPOSIUM B: ADVANCED MATERIALS FOR HIGH-TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS

The aim of the symposium is to discuss the key areas in materials science and engineering in general starting from physics, physical chemistry and condensed matter chemistry to the application of fundamental research from every aspect. The emphasis will be put on new materials, which are of crucial interest of modern sciences and technologies.

The symposium will focus on the following topics:

• High-purity materials;
• Diamond and related materials, fullerenes and novel forms of carbons;
• Superconductors;
• Electronic materials;
• Electrode materials, including superionic conductors;
• Catalysts;
• Intermetallics, superalloys, and special steels;
• Smart materials;
• New polymer materials;
• Applications of advanced materials in high technologies;
• Characterization of materials (analytical, microstructural, optical, spectroscopic, physicochemical, etc.).

 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - oral presentation

Session I: 15.00-16.15

Chairmen: Zoran S. Petrović and Smilja Marković

1500-1515

Boson peak and glass forming ability in CuHfTi metallic glasses
Amra Salčinović Fetić1,2, G. Remenyi3,4, D. Starešinić2, E. Babić5, I. A. Figueroa6, H. A. Davies7, and K. Biljaković2,3
1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, Zmaja od Bosne 32, B&H-71000 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2Institute of Physics, Bijenička c. 46, P.O. Box 304, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
3CNRS, Institut Néel, F-38042 Grenoble, France
4Institut Néel, Université Grenoble Alpes, F-38042 Grenoble, France
5Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Bijenička c. 32, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
6Institute for Materials Research-UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria Coyoacan, C.P. 04510 Mexico D.F., Mexico
7Department of Engineering Materials, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S1 3JD, United Kingdom

1515-1530

The influence of thermal treatment on physicochemical properties of graphene oxide/phosphotungstic acid nanocomposite
Zoran Jovanović1, Danica Bajuk-Bogdanović2, Milica Vujković2, Željko Mravik2, Ivanka Holclajtner-Antunović2
1Laboratory of Physics, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia
2Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 47, 11158 Belgrade, Serbia

1530-1545

Influence of point defects concentration on optical and photocatalytic properties of ZnO ceramics
Smilja Marković1, Vladimir Rajić2, Ljiljana Veselinović1, Jelena Belošević-Čavor3, Srečo Davor Škapin4, Stevan Stojadinović5, Vladislav Rac6, Steva Lević6, Miloš Mojović2, Dragan Uskoković1
1Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Belgrade, Serbia
2Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
3The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
4Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
5Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
6Faculty of Agriculture, University of Belgrade, Zemun, Serbia

1545-1600

Activated track etched carbon for supercapacitor electrodes
Petar Laušević, Predrag Pejović, Dragana Žugić, Yuri Kochnev, Pavel Apel and Zoran Laušević
1Laboratory of physical chemistry, Vinča institute of nuclear sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia
2School of Electrical Enginering, University of Belgrade, Serbia
3Flerov laboratory of nuclear reactions, Joint institute for nuclear research, Dubna, Russia

1600-1615

The influence of fluorine doping on the structural and the electrical properties of LiFePO4 powder
Dragana Jugović1, Miodrag Mitrić2, Miloš Milović1, Nikola Cvjetićanin3, Bojan Jokić4, Ana Umićević2, Dragan Uskoković1
1
Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35/IV, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia
2Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, P.O. Box 522, 11 001 Belgrade, Serbia
3Faculty of Physical Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski Trg 12-16, P.O. Box 137, Belgrade, Serbia
4Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11 000 Belgrade, Serbia

 
Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - Poster presentations

POSTER SESSION II

P.S.B.1.  Electrone structure, valence state Ce(Yb) and magnetic properties of new ternary intermetallic compounds
Ivan Shcherba1,2, Dragan Uskokovic3, Viktor Antonov4, Maria Kovalska2, Ljubov Romaka2, Sergij Senkiv2
1Institute of Technology, the Pedagogical University of Cracow, Podchorozych st. 2 Cracow 30-084 Poland, 2Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Ukraine, 3Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Belgrade, Serbia, 4Institute of Physics of Metals, NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine

P.S.B.2.  Influence of different precursor solutions on final characteristics of barium titanate based thin films
Jovana Stanojev1, Jelena Vukmirovic1, Branimir Bajac1, Elvira Djurdjic2, Srdjan Rakic2, Vladimir V. Srdic1
1
Faculty of Technology, Department of Materials Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Bul. Cara Lazara 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia, 2Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics, University of Novi Sad, Trg D. Obradovića 4, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia

P.S.B.3.  YBCO bulk superconductor exposed to air moisture
Pavel Diko1, Mária Kaňuchová2, Samuel Piovarči1, Vitaliy Antal1, Daniela Volochová1
1
Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Watsonova 47 04001 Košice, Slovakia, 2Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnology, Technical University of Košice, Park Komenského 17, 042 00 Košice, Slovakia

P.S.B.4.  Computational study of loratadine reactivity in order to understand its degradation properties from the aspect of DFT and MD simulations
Sanja J. Armaković1, Stevan Armaković2 and Biljana Abramović1
1University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Environmental Protection, Trg D. Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia, 2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics, Trg D. Obradovića 4, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia

P.S.B.5.  Synthesis and characterization of Pd nanocatalyst at tungsten carbide based support for fuel cells application
Ljiljana M. Gajic-Krstajic1, P. Zabinski2, V.R. Radmilovic3, P. Ercius4, M. Krstajic-Pajic5, U.Č. Lačnjevac6, N.V. Krstajic3, N.R. Elezovic6
1Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35, Belgrade, Serbia, 2AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals, Al. Mickiewicza 30,30-059 Krakow, Poland, 3Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 4National Center for Electron Microscopy, LBNL University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, 5Institute for Chemistry Technology and Metallurgy University of Belgrade, Njegoseva 12, Belgrade, 6Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade, Kneza Viseslava 1, 11030 Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.B.6.  Corrosion stability of graphene coatings on metallic substrates
Ivana Jevremović1, Samira Naghdi2, Kyong Yop Rhee2, Vesna Mišković-Stanković1
1
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering, Kyung Hee University, 446-701 Yongin, Republic of Korea

P.S.B.7.  Solid-state reactions in nanomaterials based on monolayered chalcogenides of transition metals
Svetlana Kozlova, Maxsim Ryzhikov, Vladimir Fedorov
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, 630090, Ave. Akad. Lavrentiev 3, Novosibirsk, Russia

P.S.B.8.  SiC and Si-C-N ceramics derived from new siliconorganic polymers
Aleksei Utkin, Natalya Baklanova
Institute of Solid State Chemistry and Mechanochemistry SB RAS, Russia

P.S.B.9.  Macroporous conducting cryogels based on polyaniline
Jaroslav Stejskal, Miroslava Trchová, Patrycja Bober
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 162 06 Prague 6, Czech Republic

P.S.B.10.  Temperature responsive hydrogels with ethylene glycol propylene glycol pendant chains
Edin Suljovrujic, Zorana Rogic Miladinovic, Dejan Milicevic, Maja Micic
Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.B.11.  Nanocomposites of polypyrrole nanotubes and noble-metal nanoparticles
Miroslava Trchová1, Irina Sapurina1,2, Jaroslav Stejskal1
1
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 162 06 Prague 6, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Macromolecular Compounds, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg 199004, Russian Federation

P.S.B.12.  Electrical properties of mechanically activated magnesium-titanate ceramics
Nebojša Mitrović1, Suzana Filipović2, Jelena Orelj1, Aleksandra Kalezić-Glišović1, Slobodan Djukić1
1Faculty of Technical Sciences Čačak, University of Kragujevac, Serbia, 2Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.B.13.  Influence of mechanical activation on the MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 system with TeO2
Nataša Đorđević1, Nina Obradović2, Suzana Filipović1, Darko Kosanović2, Smilja Marković2, Miodrag Mitrić3, Vladimir B. Pavlović2
1Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, Bulevar Franse d¢Eperea 86, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 2Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35/IV, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 3Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, University of Belgrade, Mike Alasa 12-14, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.B.14.  Temperature dependence of thermal conductivity of two-layered graphene
Stevo Jaćimovski1, Dejan Raković2
1
Academy of Criminalistic and Police Studies, Belgrade, Serbia, 2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Serbia

P.S.B.15.  The electrical resistance decay of a metalic granular packing
Zorica M. Jakšić1, Milica Cvetković1, Julija. R. Šćepanović1, Ivana Lončarević2, Ljupka Budinski-Petković2 and Slobodan B. Vrhovac1
1Institute of Physics Belgrade, University of Belgrade, Pregrevica 118, Zemun 11080, Belgrade, Serbia, 2Faculty of Engineering, Trg D. Obradovića 6, Novi Sad 21000, Serbia

P.S.B.16.  Analyses of commercially and laboratory produced ODS steels
Jarmila Degmová, Jana Šimeg Veterniková, Veronika Sabelová, Július Dekan, Milan Pavúk, Stanislav Sojak, Martin Petriska,Vladimír Slugeň
Institute of Nuclear and Physical Engineering, Slovak University of Technology, Ilkovičova 3, 812 19 Bratislava, Slovakia

P.S.B.17.  Ni-based alloys coatings for high temperature applications
Monika Solecka, Agnieszka Kopia, Agnieszka Radziszewska, Jan Kusiński, Łukasz Cieniek
Department of Surface Engineering and Materials Characterisation, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland

P.S.B.18.  Effects of retrogression and reaging treatments on the mechanical characteristics of alloy EN AW 7049A-T6
Jelena Marinković, Ljubica Radović, Milutin Nikačević
Military Technical Institute, Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.B.19.  Characteristics of stress distribution in the case of singl LAP joint of two composite plates
Abdurrahman Houssein
Alabel Algharb Univesrty, Dean of Engineering Facutly zintan, Libya

P.S.B.20.  OLE of tribology effects on cup anemometer classification
Miodrag Zlatanović1, Ivan Popović2
1Wind Electricity doo, 2School of Electrical Engineering, Beograd, Serbia

P.S. B.21.  Monte Carlo simulations of He+ in CF4
Željka D. Nikitović, Zoran M. Raspopović, Vladimir D. Stojanović
Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade, Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia

 

 

 SYMPOSIUM C: NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS

Nanostructured materials and development of nanotechnologies is now a major international research initiative. Advances in materials, used for various applications, will depend considerably on our ability to control the size, distribution and morphology of their constituents (particles and phases smaller than 100 nm). Their significant role in some applications has been recognized even today.
The principal aim of the symposium is to determine the key problems in science and technology of these materials and to promote their commercialization.

Particular emphasis, therefore, is placed on the following topics:

• Synthesis and processing of inorganic, organic and composite nanosized materials by physical, chemical and biological methods;
• Low-dimensional semiconductor structures;
• Modeling and simulation of synthetic, assembly and interaction processes;
Surface and interface phenomena;
• Powders, coatings, and compact nanostructured materials;
• Characterization of nanostructured materials (mechanical, magnetic, chemical, catalytic, electrical, optical, tribological, etc.);
• Application of nanostructured materials.

 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - Oral presentations

Session I: 15.00-16.30

Chairpersons: Satoshi Ohara and Natalia Kamanina

1500-1515

Structural characterization of organic bulk heterojunction solar cells
Vuk V. Radmilović1, Fei Guo2, Christoph J. Brabec2,3, Erdmann Spiecker4, Velimir R. Radmilović5
1Innovation Center, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia
2Institute of Materials for Electronics and Energy Technology (i-MEET), Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen- Nuremberg, Martensstrasse 7, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
3Bavarian Center for Applied Energy Research (ZAE Bayern), Haberstrasse 2a, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
4Center for Nanoanalysis and Electron Microscopy (CENEM), Friedrich – Alexander - University of Erlangen- Nuremberg, Cauerstrasse 6, 91058 Erlangen, Germany
5Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Knez Mihailova 35, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

1515-1530

High-performance Ni-GDC nanocomposite anode fabricated from GDC nanocubes for low-temperature solid-oxide fuel cells
Satoshi Ohara and Kazuhiro Yamamoto
Joining and Welding Research Institute, Osaka University

1530-1545

The chemical recycling of polycarbonate using CeO2 nanocatalysts
Minori Taguchi, Takashi Naka, Toshitaka Funazukuri
Chuo University, National Institute for Materials Science

1545-1600
Modification of the materials properties via surface structuring
Natalia V. Kamanina
1Vavilov State Optical Institute, Kadetskaya Liniya V.O., dom.5, korpus 2, St.- Petersburg, 199053, Russia
2Saint-Petersburg Electrotechical University (“LETI”), St. Petersburg, Russia

1600-1615
Half Heusler thermoelectics Ti(1-x)Fe(1.33+x)Sb - TiCoSb
A. Tavassoli1,2,3, A. Grytsiv1,3,4, G. Rogl1,3,4, V. Romaka5, P. Broz6,7, E. Bauer3,4, G. Giester8, M. Zehetbauer2, P. Rogl1,4
1Institute of Materials Chemistry and Research, University of Vienna, Waehringerstr. 42, A-1090 Wien, Austria
2Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Boltzmanngasse 5, A-1090 Wien, Austria
3Institute of Solid State Physics, Vienna University of Technology, Wiedner Hauptstr., 8-10, A-1040 Wien, Austria, 4Christian Doppler Laboratory for Thermoelectricity, Wien, Austria, 5Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine, 6Masaryk University, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Kotlarska 2, 611 37, Brno, Czech Republic
7Masaryk University, Central European Institute of Technology, CEITEC, Kamenice 753/5, Brno 62500, Czech Republic
8Institute of Mineralogy and Crystallography, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14, A-1090 Vienna, Austria

1615-1630

Shape directing agents for controlling the morphology of anisotropic iron oxide nanoparticles
Ana Mrakovic1, Gurvinder Singh2, Frode Seland2, Erzsébet Illés1, Nikola Knezevic1, Vladan Kusigerski1, Sanja Vranjes-Djuric1, Vojislav Spasojevic1 and Davide Peddis1,3
1The Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Belgrade, 11001, Serbia
2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim-7491, Norway
3Istituto di Struttura della Materia – CNR, 00016 Monterotondo Stazione (Roma), Italy

 

Thursday, September 8, 2015 - Poster presentations

POSTER SESSION III - Symposium C

P.S.C.1.  Characterization of graphite-encapsulated iron nanoparticles synthesized by milling-assisted low-pressure chemical vapor deposition
Duygu Ağaoğulları1, Steven Madsen2, Ai Leen Koh3, Robert Sinclair2
1Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak, Istanbul 34469, Turkey, 2Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4034, USA, 3Stanford Nano Shared Facilities, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4045, USA

P.S.C.2.  Structures and properties of quasi-onedimensional vanadium and niobium sulfides with Peierls distortion
Vladimir E. Fedorov1, Andrey N. Enyashin2, Svetlana G. Kozlova1, Mariia N. Kozlova1, Maxim R. Ryzhikov1
1
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg, Russia

P.S.C.3.  Aqueous sol-gel route toward selected quaternary metal oxides with single and double perovskite-type structure containig tellurium
Igor Djerdj1, Berislav Marković1, Jasminka Popović2, Tobias Weller3, Zvonko Jagličić4,5, Željko Skoko6, Damir Pajić6, Christian Suchomski3, Pascal Voepel3, Roland Marschall3, and Bernd M. Smarsly3
1
Department of Chemistry, J. J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Ulica cara Hadri-jana 8/a, HR-31000 Osijek, Croatia, 2Ruđer Bošković Institute, Bijenička 54, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, 3Institute of Physical Chemistry, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Giessen, Germany, 4Institute of Mathematics, Physics and Mechanics, Jadranska 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, 5Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Jamova 2, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, 6Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Bijenička 32, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

P.S.C.4.  Thiol click chemistry on gold-decorated MoS2: elastomer composites and structural phase transitions
Peter Topolovsek1, Luka Cmok1, Christoph Gadermaier1, Milos Borovsak1, J. Kovacb2, Ales Mrzel1
1Department of Complex Matter, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2Department of Surface Engineering and Optoelectronics, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

P.S.C.5.  Positronics of sub-nanometer-structured functional materials
Oleh Shpotyuk1,2, Adam Ingram3, Yaroslav Shpotyuk4, Jacek Filipecki1
1Jan Dlugosz University in Czestochowa, 13/15, Armii Krajowej str., 42200, Czestochowa, Poland, 2Vlokh Institute of Physical Optics, 23, Dragomanov str., 79005 Lviv, Ukraine, 3Opole University of Technology, 75, Ozimska str., 45370 Opole, Poland, 4Centre for Innovation and Transfer of Natural Sciences and Engineering Knowledge, University of Rzeszow, 1, Pigonia str., 35-959 Rzeszow, Poland

P.S.C.6.  Colloidal dispersions of zirconium and titanium trisulfides
Pavel A. Poltarak1, Anastasiia A. Poltarak2, Mariia N. Kozlova1, Sofia B. Artemkina1, Vladimir E. Fedorov1
1Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, 2Novosibirsk State University

P.S. C.7.  Investigation of rheological properties of barium titanate inks and adaptation to requirements of inkjet printing
Jelena Vukmirovic1, Jovana Stanojev1, Branimir Bajac1, Elvira Djurdjic2, Sanja Kojic3, Goran Stojanovic3, Srdjan Rakic2, Vladimir V. Srdic1
1
Faculty of Technology, Department of Materials Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, 2Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, 3Faculty of Technical Sciences, Department of Microelectronics, University of Novi Sad, Serbia

P.S.C.8.  Sputter-deposited Fe/Al thin superlattices: scanning of non-magnetic layer thickness
Ali Karpuz1, Hakan Kockar2, Salih Colmekci2, Mehmet Uckun2
1
Department of Physics, Karamanoglu Mehmetbey University, Karaman, Turkey, 2Department of Physics, Balikesir University, Balikesir, Turkey

P.S.C.9  Effect of IF-WS2 nanoparticles addition on physical-mechanical and rheological properties and on chemical resistance of water-based paints
Dragana Lazić, Danica Simić, Aleksandra Samolov
Military Technical Institute, Ratka Resanovića 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.C.10.  Nanocrystalline boehmite obtained at low temperature
Ivan Stijepović1, Marija Milanović1, Ljubica Nikolić1, Zoran Obrenović2
1
University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology, Department of Materials Engineering, Bulevar cara Lazara 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia, 2Faculty of Technology, University of East Sarajevo, Zvornik, Republic of Srpska, B&H

P.S. C.11.  Chromatic discretization and selectivity in optical properties of whole crystalline nanofilm-structures in IR region
Jovan P. Šetrajčić1, Ana J. Šetrajčić–Tomić2, Igor J. Šetrajčić1, Siniša M. Vučenović3
1University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Physics, Novi Sad, Vojvodina – Serbia, 2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacy, Novi Sad, Vojvodina – Serbia, 3University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Sciences – Physics, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska – B&H

P.S. C.12.  Effect of IF-WS2 nanoparticles addition on thermo-rheological and mechanical behavior of aramid/phenolic resin/PVB composite material
Danica M. Simić1, Dušica B. Stojanović2, Ana D. Tasić1, Petar S. Uskoković2, Radoslav R. Aleksić2
1Military Technical Institute, Ratka Resanovića 1, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

P.S. C.13.  Microstructure characterization of friction stir welded joints made from ultrafine grained aluminium
Marta Lipinska1, Lech Olejnik2, Adam Pietras3, Andrzej Rosochowski4, Malgorzata Lewandowska1
1
Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Woloska 141, 02-507 Warsaw, Poland, 2Institute of Manufacturing Processes, Warsaw University of Technology, Narbutta 85, 02-524 Warsaw, Poland, 3Department of Friction and Resistance Welding and Environmental Engineering, Institute of Welding, Czeslawa 16/18, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland, 4Design, Manufacture and Engineering Management, University of Strathclyde, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, United Kingdom

P.S.C.14.  Synthesis of colloidal NIR-luminescent nanoparticles of rare-earth fluorides using microwave-hydrothermal treatment

Alexander Vanetsev1,2, IlmoSildos1, Yurii Orlovskii1,2

1Institute of Physics, University of Tartu, Tartu, Estonia, 2General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia


SYMPOSIUM D: Eco-Materials and Eco-Technologies

Technological and economic progress of industrial era has been plundering our children’s future heritage to pay for its environmentally unsustainable practices. One of the major aims of human society in the 21st century is introducing adequate technological performances into self-sustainable natural cycles, in a harmonious, non-degrading way. “Our goal must be to meet the economic needs of the present without compromising the ability of the planet to provide the needs of future generations”, stands written in the United Nations millennium report.

The conference programme entitled as “Eco-materials and Eco-technologies” might be seen as the programme for assembling various scientific achievements either from the field of material processing and evaluation, or from the design of technological processes. Technologies that benefit the earth climate by reducing greenhouse emissions, and provide the use of renewable energy sources, such as photovoltaics, fuel cells, wind turbines or certain cogeneration technologies, might be seen as an example of the latter, as well as the technologies that focus on increasing productivity per unit of water or per any other unit of a precious natural resources. Materials produced with an aim of decreasing the amounts of its toxic elements, or using safer pathways of production, whereby keeping its performance on a satisfying level, together with materials and technologies that implement the use of local resources, might belong to the class of eco-materials.

Improved education on real understanding of the challenges human race face now in dealing with ecological design; move towards “green” accounting that will refl ect true environmental costs within every material, technological, economic or political design; devising more environmentally-friendly incentives for markets to respond to; devising eff ective environmental policy by basing it on sound scientific information; and fi nally, promoting a new ethic of conservation and stewardship – have been pointed by the United Nations Council as the major priorities within the global promoting of eco-technological design. The conference programme, as outlined here, covers or encourages all of these issues, everyone of which is fundamental for making safe steps into a sustainable future.

 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - Oral presentations

Session I: 16.45-17.30

Chairmen: Smilja Marković and Irena Nikolić

1645-1700

Designing materials from biological oils
Zoran S. Petrovic
Pittsburg State University, Kansas Polymer Research Center

1700-1715

Recovery of rare earth elements of bastnasite ores by advanced hydrometallurgical methods
Carsten Dittrich1, Srecko Stopic2, Bernd Friedrich2
1
MEAB Chemie Technik GmbH, Aachen, Germany
2IME Process Metallurgy and Metal Recycling

1715-1730

Strength and durability of alkali activated slag in a sea water: influence of alkali ion
Irena Nikolić1, Smilja Marković2, Ljiljana Karanović3, Vuk Radmilović4, Velimir Radmilović5
1
University of Montenegro, Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, Džordža Vašingtona bb, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro
2Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35, Belgrade, Serbia
3University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Laboratory of Crystallography, Đušina 7, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
4Innovation center, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia
5Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Knez Mihailova 35, Belgrade, Serbia


 

 SYMPOSIUM E: BIOMATERIALS

Biomaterials play a significant role in medicine as permanent artificial substitutes for affected or damaged organ or part of the body (endoprostheses) and for immobilization of injured parts. Depending on the functions performed in human organism, biomaterials must meet special requirements concerning biocompatibility, stability, resistance to corrosion, strength, and fatigue. Substitution of human tissue has been performed more or less successfully for some time. Emphasis of the symposium is placed on the main aspects of science, technology and application of advanced biomaterials.

The symposium will focus on the following topics:

  • New methods for processing of advanced metal, ceramic, polymer and composite-based biomaterials;
  • Resorbable biomaterials;
  • 3D printing of biomaterials and drug delivery;
  • Biomimetics;
  • Correlation between synthetic parameters and structure and properties of biomaterials (powders, compacts, fibres,composites, coatings, cements, surface modifications, etc.);
  • Characterization of biomaterials;
  • Biological response to implants (experiments in vivo and in vitro);
  • Clinical experiences in implantation of biomaterials.

 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016 - Oral presentations

Session I: 17.00-19.00

Chairpersons: Nenad Ignjatović and Bojana Obradović

1700-1715

Multifunctional opto-magnetic NaYF4:Er3+,Yb3+,Gd3+&Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoconstructs – towards biomedical applications
Bożena Sikora1, Przemysław Kowalik1, Krzysztof Fronc1, Jakub Mikulski1, Izabela Kamińska1, Anna Borodziuk2, Magdalena Duda2, Katarzyna Łysiak3, Maciej Szewczyk4,5, Karolina Zajdel6, Grzegorz Gruzeł7, Leandro C. Figueiredo8, Paulo C. Morais8,9, Laise Andrade10, João P. Longo10, Ricardo B. de Azevedo10, Zulmira G. M. Lacava10, Ewa Mosiniewicz-Szablewska1, Magdalena Parlińska-Wojtan7, Roman Minikayev1, Tomasz Wojciechowski1, Anita Gardias3, Jarosław Rybusiński3, Andrzej Sienkiewicz11,12, Mariusz Łapiński13, Piotr Stępień4,5,14, Wojciech Paszkowicz1, Jacek Szczytko3, Andrzej Twardowski3, Małgorzata Frontczak-Baniewicz6, Danek Elbaum1
1Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al Lotników 32/46, Warsaw
2Division of Biophysics, Institute of Experimental Physics UW, Zwirki i Wigury 93, Warsaw
3Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Physics UW, ul. Pasteura 5, Warsaw
4Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology UW, Pawińskiego 5a, Warsaw
5Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS, Pawińskiego 5a, Warsaw
6Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Pawińskiego 5, Warsaw
7Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS, ul. Radzikowskiego 152, 31-342 Krakow
8Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia DF 70919-970, Brazil
9College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China
10Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Genética e Morfologia, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia DF 70919-970, Brazil
11Laboratory of Physics of Complex Matter, EPFL, Station 3, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
12ADSresonaces, CH-1028 Préverenges, Switzerland
13Institute of Optoelectronics, Military University of Technology, Gen. S. Kaliskiego 2, Warsaw
14Centre of New Technologies, Ochota UW, S. Banacha 2c, Warsaw

1715-1730

Tumor-selective hybrid system based on hydroxyapatite nanocarrier, chitosane, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) and androstan derivate
Nenad L. Ignjatović1, Katarina M. Penov-Gaši2, Victoria M. Wu3, Jovana J. Ajduković4, Vesna V. Kojić4, Dana Vasiljević-Radović5, Vuk D. Uskoković3,6, Dragan P. Uskoković1
1Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35/IV, P.O. Box 377, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
2University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Environmental Protection, Trg Dositeja Obradovića 3, 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia
3Advanced Materials and Nanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois, 851 South Morgan Street, Chicago, IL 60607-7052, USA
4Oncology Institute of Vojvodina, Put Dr Goldmana 4, 21204 Sremska Kamenica, Serbia
5University of Belgrade, Institute for Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, Njegoševa 12, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
6Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Chapman University, 9401 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618-1908, USA

1730-1745

One pot and two step synthesis of 1D and 2D calcium phosphates and their biomedical characteristics
Zoran S. Stojanović1, Nenad Ignjatović1, Victoria Wu2, Vojka Žunič3, Ljiljana Veselinović1, Srečo Škapin3, Miroslav Miljković4, Vuk Uskoković2,5, Dragan Uskoković1
1Institute of Technical Sciences of SASA, Knez Mihailova 35/4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
2Advanced Materials and Nanobiotechnology Laboratory, Department of Bioengineering, University of Illinois, 851 South Morgan Street, Chicago, IL 60607-7052, USA
3Advanced Materials Department, Jožef Stefan Institute, Jamova cesta 39, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
4Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Faculty of Medicine University of Niš, Dr. Zoran Đinđić Boulevard 81, 18 000 Niš, Serbia
5Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, Chapman University, 9401 Jeronimo Road, Irvine, CA 92618-1908, USA

1745-1800

Alginate hydrogels with silver nanoparticles and honey as potential wound dressings
Bojana Obradović1, Jasmina Stojkovska1, Vesna Mišković-Stanković1, Milica Labudović Borović2, Ljiljana Šćepanović2
1
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
2School of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia

1800-1815

Novel platforms for designing antimicrobial biomaterials
Marija Vukomanović, Vojka Žunič, Mario Kurtjak, Nemanja Aničić, Danilo Suvorov
Advanced Materials Department, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia

1815-1830

Coupling vanadate elution control with catalytic properties of V2O5 in V2O5/PLGA composite coating
Nemanja Aničić1,2, Marija Vukomanović1, Danilo Suvorov1
1Advanced Materials Department, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
2Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School, Ljubljana, Slovenia

1830-1845

Quantifying the fractal dimension and the effective permeability of membrane fouling
Miguel Herrera-Robledo and Volodymyr V. Tarabara
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Michigan State University, USA

1845-1900

Effect of cooling rate from α+β range on stereological parameters of microstructure in the Ti6Al7Nb alloy
Krzysztof Wieczerzak, Robert Dąbrowski, Edyta Rożniata, Rafał Dziurka
AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, Al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland

 

 

Thursday, September 8, 2015 - Poster presentations

POSTER SESSION III - Symposium E

P.S.E.1.  Synthesis, characterization and biological application of opto-magnetic nanocomposites with up-converting properties based on NaYF4&Fe3O4@SiO2 nanoparticles
Przemysław Kowalik1, Bożena Sikora1, Krzysztof Fronc1, Jakub Mikulski1, Izabela Kamińska1, Anna Borodziuk2, Magdalena Duda2, Katarzyna Łysiak3, Maciej Szewczyk4,5, Karolina Zajdel6, Grzegorz Gruzeł7, Leandro C. Figueiredo8, Paulo C. Morais8,9, Laise Andrade10, João P. Longo10, Ricardo B. de Azevedo10, Zulmira G. M. Lacava10, Ewa Mosiniewicz-Szablewska1, Magdalena Parlińska-Wojtan7, Roman Minikayev1, Tomasz Wojciechowski1, Anita Gardias3, Jarosław Rybusiński3, Andrzej Sienkiewicz11,12, Mariusz Łapiński13, Piotr Stępień4,5,14, Wojciech Paszkowicz1, Jacek Szczytko3, Andrzej Twardowski3, Małgorzata Frontczak-Baniewicz6, Danek Elbaum1
1Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Al Lotników 32/46, Warsaw, 2Division of Biophysics, Institute of Experimental Physics UW, Zwirki i Wigury 93, Warsaw, 3Institute of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Physics UW, ul. Pasteura 5, Warsaw, 4Institute of Genetics and Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology UW, Pawińskiego 5a, Warsaw, 5Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics PAS, Pawińskiego 5a, Warsaw, 6Mossakowski Medical Research Centre PAS, Pawińskiego 5, Warsaw, 7Institute of Nuclear Physics PAS, ul. Radzikowskiego 152, 31-342 Krakow, 8Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia DF 70919-970, Brazil, 9College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China, 10Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Departamento de Genética e Morfologia, Universidade de Brasilia, Brasilia DF 70919-970, Brazil, 11Laboratory of Physics of Complex Matter, EPFL, Station 3, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, 12ADSresonaces, CH-1028 Préverenges, Switzerland, 13Institute of Optoelectronics, Military University of Technology, Gen. S. Kaliskiego 2, Warsaw, 14Centre of New Technologies, Ochota UW, S. Banacha 2c, Warsaw

P.S.E.2.  Development and characterization of Mg-containing hydroxyapatite, β-tricalcium phosphate and biphasic calcium phosphate bioceramics
Liga Stipniece, Inga Narkevica, Kristine Salma-Ancane, Liga Berzina-Cimdina
Rudolfs Cimdins Riga Biomaterials Innovations and Development Centre of RTU, Institute of General Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry, Riga Technical University, Latvia

P.S.E.3.  Design and characterization of hydroxyapatite/poly(vinyl alcohol) nanocomposite coated titania scaffolds for bone repair
Inga Narkevica, Liga Stipniece, Jurijs Ozolins
Rudolfs Cimdins Riga Biomaterials Innovations and Development Centre of RTU, Institute of General Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Materials Science and Applied Chemistry, Riga Technical University, Pulka St. 3, Riga, LV-1007, Latvia

P.S.E.4.  Color of dental composite restorations related to dentin substituents

Jovana Marjanović1, Djordje Veljović2, Tatjana Savić-Stanković1, Branka Trifković3, Djordje Janaćković2, Vesna Miletić1

1University of Belgrade, School of Dental Medicine, DentalNet Research Group, Rankeova 4, Belgrade, Serbia, 2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, Karnegijeva 4, 11120 Belgrade, Serbia, 3University of Belgrade, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontics, Rankeova 4, Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.E.5.  Synthesis, characterization and antimicrobial activity of pentagonal bipyramidal Fe(III) complexes with 2,6-diacetyl- pyridine bis(trimethylammoniumacetohydrazone)
B. R. Čobeljić1, M. T. Milenković2, M. R. Milenković1, G. V. Brađan1, D. D. Radanović3 and K.K. Anđelković1
1
Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 12–16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, 2Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, Serbia, 3Institute of Chemistry, Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Njegoševa 12, P.O. Box 815, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

P.S.E.6.  Synthesis and development of polymeric scaffolds based on (meth)acrylates for tissue regeneration applications
Jovana S. Vuković, Marija M. Babić, Bojan Đ. Božić, Katarina M. Antić, Vuk V. Filipović, Jovanka M. Filipović, Simonida Lj. Tomić
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, Belgrade, Serbia

 

SYMPOSIUM F: Advanced Hybrid and Composite Materials

Aims and Scope

  • to bring together and facilitate cooperation between scientists (especially junior scientists) working in Science, Technology and Innovation of Hybrid Materials Processing and Technology and affiliated with Korean, European and the United States Institutions, as well as with research centers from other countries;
  • to allow the opportunity to present the most recent findings in the field of Hybrid Materials Processing and Technology;
  • to evaluate the research trends and opportunities and enhance the interdependence between synthesis, processing, properties and application of Hybrid Materials Processing Technology.

The two-day Satellite Symposium will involve 30 (15 Korean and 15 EU/US, plus other) lectures and discussions aimed at promoting interaction and collaboration. Participants are not limited to presenters only. No additional payment is needed for YUCOMAT participants. Sunday and Monday, September 11 and 12, respectively, are planned for post-Conference tours for the Korean participants. The timetable and all other information are the same as for YUCOMAT participants.

Members of the Committee which organizes this Symposium are: Prof. Kyung-Ho Shin (KIST) and Prof. Kwang Ho Kim (Busan University) on the Korean side, Prof. Danilo Suvorov (President of the International Ceramic Federation and Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia) and Dr. Ehrenfried Zschech (Past President of FEMS and Fraunhofer Institute for Non-Destructive Testing IZFP, Dresden Branch) on the EU side, Prof. Robert Sinclair (Stanford University) on USA side, and Prof. Dr. Dragan Uskokovic as a President of MRS-Serbia.

 

Monday, September 5, 2016

Session I: 15.00-17.00

Chairpersons: Kwang-Ho Kim, Robert Sinclair, Danilo Suvorov and Margarethe Hofmann

1500-1530

Materials research in Europe – a new concept needed?
Margarethe Hofmann-Amtenbrink1, Alessandra Hool2
1
Past President of FEMS, CEO MatSearch and Foundation of Rare Metals, ESM, Pully, Swiss, 2MatSearch and Foundation of Rare Metals, ESM, Pully, Swiss

1530-1600

Hybrid-interface materials
Kwang Ho Kim1,2
1
Global Frontier R&D Center for Hybrid Interface Materials, Korea
2School of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Korea

1600-1615

Advanced nanotechnology based on the directed self-assembly of block copolymers for device applications
Woon Ik Park
Electronic Materials & Component R&D Center, Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering & Technology (KICET) 101 Soho-ro, Jinju 52851, Republic of Korea

1615-1630

Virus based novel colorimetric sensor for cancer cell detection

Suck Won Hong1, Jin-Woo Oh2
1
Department of Cogno-Mechatronics Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea
2Department of Nanoenergy Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea

1630-1645

Organic-inorganic hybride thin films using atomic/molecular layer deposition for flexible electronic applications
Jin-Seong Park
Division of Materials Science and Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

1645-1700

Ultrathin ALD interfacial layer for improved materials properties
Zhixin Wan, Woo-Jae Lee, Kwang-Ho Kim, and Se-Hun Kwon
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea


Break: 1700-1730

Session II: 17.30-19.00

Chairmen: Kwang-Ho Kim, Robert Sinclair, Danilo Suvorov and Margarethe Hofmann

1730-1800

3-Dimensional hybrid nanostructures: Novel fabrication strategies and applications
Yeon Sik Jung
KAIST- Korean Institute for Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea

1800-1815

Hybrid materials/device enabling high energy and power densities along with robust cycle life
Jeung Ku Kang, Hyung Mo Jeong, Il-Woo Ock, Jong Ho Weon
Department of Materials Science & Engineering and Graduate School of EEWS, Daejeon, Korea

1815-1830

Multi-scale computational design of active and durable materials for renewable energy systems
Byungchan Han, Joonhee Kang, Jeemin Hwang, Seunghyo Noh, Choa Kwon
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, 03722, Korea

1830-1845

Ni2Si silicide wire fabrication by conventional metal alloy processing
Seung Zeon Han1, Sung Hwan Lim2, Byungchan Han3 and Kwang Ho Kim4
1
Commercialization Research Division, Korea Institute of Materials Science, Changwon, Korea, 2Department of Advanced Materials Science & Engineering, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Korea, 3Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University,Seoul, Korea, 4School of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University, Busan, Korea

1845-1900

Developing multi-component coatings for structural applications by a hybrid HIPIMS technique
Qimin Wang1, Kwang Ho Kim2
1
School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, P.R. China, 2Global Frontier R&D Center for Hybrid Interface Materials, Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea

 

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