Materials Science Research Conference

MatSciCon2023

27 & 28 March 2023(in-person) to 29 March 2023(virtual)

Hampton By Hilton Rome North Fiano Romano, Rome, Italy

Metals, Ceramics, Glasses, Polymers, Energy materials, Electrical materials, Composite materials, Fibers, Nanostructured materials, Nanocomposites, and more.

Secretariat

Welcome From The Chair

 

Dear Colleagues,

The global advanced materials market is anticipated to reach US$102 billion by 2024 growing at a CAGR of 10.7 percent. The rise is anticipated due to growing prominence of the applications of advanced materials in different industrial and technological developments including biomaterials for better healthcare.

To build up research communities that focus on different aspects of materials science and to further study how technology can be applied to different fields of materials science, The Research Catalyst is organizing the Materials Science Research Conference 2023 (MatSciCon2023), scheduled to be held in Rome, Italy from March 27-29, 2023. The conference aims to provide a strategic direction for research in these fields.

The conference focuses on the evolution of advanced materials while discussing current applications and the scope of these materials to suit industrial needs. It further aims to bring together scientists, engineers, researchers, chemists, emeritus faculty, students, industry leaders, policymakers, and members of concerned scientific associations from all over the world to share their knowledge of materials science.

This global platform showcases recent innovations in materials research and provides a great opportunity for the participants to network with peers and establish new connections to enhance business and academic goals.

The event includes informative panel discussions, inspiring plenary talks, keynote lectures, workshops, discussions, and video and poster presentations. Participants can benefit from technical sessions and interactive discussions at the event while representatives from industries can present their products and services. It will further allow the attendees to learn about new technologies developed and their applications in different fields of materials science. We hope this esteemed gathering will give you the opportunity to enhance your academic and professional goals while you experience the unique aspects of Rome.

Looking forward to seeing you at MatSciCon2023 in Rome.

Regards,
Qigang Han
Chair of MatSciCon2023
Assistant Dean & Professor
College of Materials Science and Engineering
Jilin University, China

 

Conference Chairs
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Qigang Han

Jilin University, China

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Pier Gianni Medaglia

Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy

Organizing Committee
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Jun Ma

University of South Australia, Australia

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Murali Sastry

Monash University, Australia

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Pier Gianni Medaglia

Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy

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Qigang Han

Jilin University, China

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Xuanhui Qu

USTB, China

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Huang Yuan

Beijing Institute of Technology, China

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Balu Krishnakumar

University of Seville, Spain

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Sinin Bin Hamdan

University of Malaysia, Malaysia

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Rami Ahmad El-Nabulsi

Chiang Mai University, Thailand

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Yen-Pei Fu

National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan

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K Byrappa

Adichunchanagiri University, India

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Lala Behari Sukla

SOA, India

Plenary Speakers
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Isaac Chang

Brunel University London, UK

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Honggang Dong

Dalian University, China

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Lavanya Anumula

Narayana Dental College, India

Keynote speakers
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Qigang Han

Jilin University, China

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Yu Yin

The University of Queensland, Australia

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Qiyang Tan

The University of Queensland, Australia

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Wei-Di Liu

The University of Queensland, Australia

Invited speakers
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Keyong Ho Lee

Across Co. Ltd, South Korea

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Pier Gianni Medaglia

Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy

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Zeynal Abidin Oguz

State Hydraulic Works-Adiyaman, Turkey

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Wenbin Hou

Dalian University of Technology, China

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Maxim A Petrunin

Frumkin IPCE-RAS, Russia

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Ghazanfar Saeed

Pusan National University, South Korea

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Yue Niu

Tianjin University, China

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Cao Xiaoxiao

Communication University of Zhejiang, China

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David L Sales

University of Cadiz, Spain

Registration

Registration
The registration fee includes attendance to all conference sessions, morning/afternoon coffee breaks and lunches, conference bag and program book.
Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid. The number of participants is limited: once the number of paid registrations reaches the maximum number of participants, unpaid registrations will be cancelled.

Certificate of Attendance: Upon request, the participants of the event will receive an electronic Certificate of Attendance by email once the event is concluded.

Members of partnering societies will receive a 20% discount on the registration fees. For special discount and group discount requests contact the conference secretariat at: theresearchcatalyst.com/contact

Visa Support Letters
Applicants must have paid for registration and submitted an abstract to get a letter of support. Applicants must provide us with a scan of their valid in date passport that contains a photo of them. Applicants must provide us with an academic CV, two references from their institution (contact information including institutional email and phone) and a letter of support from their institution to confirm that they support the delegate attending the meeting. This must be carried in good time before the meeting, “last minute” requests will not be processed.

Sessions
  • Composite materials
  • Metals
  • Ceramics
  • Glasses
  • Polymers
  • Energy materials
  • Fibers
  • Nanostructured materials
  • Nanocomposites
  • Biological & Biomedical materials
  • Thin films
  • New properties of materials
  • Biomaterials
Venue and Location

With its unparalleled history, Rome is the third most visited city in Europe and the fourteenth worldwide. It attracts visitors from all over the world who are impatient to discover the city’s impressive monuments and archaeological sites; not to mention its renowned cuisine and its lively atmosphere. 

As the saying goes ‘all roads lead to Rome’ and the conference will bring together delegates from all over the world for the largest and most prestigious event for international speakers, providing an abundance of research and networking opportunities, not to mention the chance to explore one of the most fascinating cities on Earth.

Winter has come to an end and the weather finally starts to warm up in March. You can look forward to mild temperatures with less rainfall than previous months. It’s also a great time to take a city break in Rome if you want to enjoy a more peaceful and quiet atmosphere in the city.

We hope that you enjoy your stay in Rome.

Conference Schedule

 DAY 1

 

09:10 AM

The 3D shape of 2D DNA origami designs

 

Dr. Neil Thomson

University of Leeds, UK

 

09:55 AM

Bio-design and flexible-manufacure of fiber-reinforced composites

 

Dr. Qigang Han

Jilin University, China

 

10:40 AM

Synthesis and characterizations of nanostructured Layered Double Hydroxides (LDHs): dielectric properties and applications

 

Dr. Pier Gianni Medaglia

Tor Vergata University of Rome, Italy

 

11:05 AM

Preparation, Characterization, and Electrochemical Performance of the Hematite/Oxidized Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Nanocomposite

 

Dr. Hadeel Banbela 

University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia


 

Session Break 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM



 

11:45 AM

TBA

 

Prof. Isaac Chang

Brunel University , London

 

12:30 PM

Development of Cost-Effective High Entropy Alloys with Superior Properties

 

Dr. Yu Yin

The University of Queensland, Australia


 

01:15 PM

Single-Atom and Bimetallic Single-Atomic Catalysts for Detection and Reaction with Reactive Oxygen Species

 

Dr. Mehdi Kamali

Rutgers University, USA



 

Lunch Break 01:40 PM - 02:40 PM



 

02:40 PM

Advances in Nanoscience for Art Conservation

 

Prof. Emiliano Carretti

University of Florence, Italy

 

03:25 PM

Toxicity Assessment of Poly (Ethylene Glycol)Diglycidyl Ether (PEGDE) Administered in Mice

 

Dr. Keyong Ho Lee

Across Co. Ltd, South Korea

 

03:50 PM

Evaluating the Recyclability of Polylactic Acid for Additive Manufacturing

 

Dr. Ing. David L Sales

University of Cadiz, Spain



 

Session Break 04:15 PM - 04:30 PM



 

04:30 PM

TBA

 

Prof. Dr. Hassan Karimi-Maleh

UESTC, China

 

05:15 PM

TBA

 

Dr. Rosalyn D Abbott

CMU, USA

 

DAY 2

 

09:10 AM

Advanced in Semiconductor Nanolithography at the Single Nanometer Level

 

Prof. Bruce Smith

Rochester Institute of Technology, USA

 

09:55 AM

Unconventional Resistivity Scaling in Topological Semimetal CoSi

 

Dr. Hsin Lin

Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan ROC

 

10:40 AM

Minocycline-Derived Silver Nanoparticles for Assessment of Their Antidiabetic Potential against Alloxan-Induced Diabetic Mice

 

Dr. Muhammad Zahid Qureshi

Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

 

11:05 AM

Nano-additive production by nano-coating fragmentation

 

Prof. Denise Bellisario

Mercatorum University, Italy



 

Session Break 11:30 AM - 11:45 AM



 

11:45 AM

Adventures in flatland – tailoring Graphene’s bandgap

 

Prof. Colm Durkan

University of Cambridge, UK

 

12:30 PM

Three-Dimensional Printing Materials for Cultural Innovation Products of Historical Buildings

 

Dr. Cao Xiaoxiao

Communication University of Zhejiang, China

 

01:15 PM

TBA

 

TBA

TBA


 

Lunch Break 01:40 PM - 02:40 PM


 

02:40 PM

Inoculation treatment of additively manufactured aluminum alloys

 

Dr. Qiyang Tan

The University of Queensland, Australia

 

03:25 PM

Hybrid plasmonic nano-sources of light: on the importance to control the spatial distribution of the active medium

 

Dr. Renaud Bachelot

University of Technology of Troyes, France



 

Session Break 04:15 PM - 04:25 PM



 

04:25 PM

25 Years of Commercializing Nanomedicine: Do University Start Ups Really Work Or Can We Do Better ?

 

Dr. Thomas J Webster

Hebei University of Technology, China

 

DAY 3 - Virtual(Tentative Program)

 

09:10 AM

Hierarchically structured Mn-Co-S@(Ni-Cu)OHs core@shell as cathode and Mn-Fe-S@graphene-foam as anode materials for high energy-density asymmetric supercapacitor

 

Ghazanfar Saeed

Pusan National University, South Korea

 

09:35 AM

High-performance thermoelectrics: from materials to devices

 

Wei-Di Liu

The University of Queensland, Australia

 

10:20 AM

Bio-design and flexible-manufacure of fiber-reinforced composites

 

Honggang Dong

Dalian University, China

 

11:05 AM

Study and application of dynamic mechanical properties of carbon fiber aluminum alloy laminates

 

Wenbin Hou

Dalian University of Technology, China

 

11:30 AM

Development of Cost-Effective High Entropy Alloys with Superior Properties

 

Yue Niu

Tianjin University, China

 

11:55 AM

Role of Natural Cross Linkers in Resin – Dentin Bond Durability: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

 

Lavanya Anumula

Narayana Dental College, India

 

12:40 PM

TBA

 

Shikhar Misra

IIT-Khanpur, India