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Cerinnov2 Rue ColumbiaParc d’Ester87068 LIMOGES CEDEXFRANCETel : +33 (0) 5 55 04 24 54Fax : +33 (0) 5 55 04 24 [email protected]

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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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

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

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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

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Some guidelines:

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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

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B-­‐  Innovative  processing  and  Synthesis   B      

E-­‐  Ceramics  and  systems  for  energy  and  environment  (production,  transformation,  storage)                    

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C-­‐  Surface  engineering  and  ceramic  coating        

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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                                      

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

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

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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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PM  14:00/18:00

AM09:00/12:00

PM13:30/18:20

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PM  13:30/18:20

AM  8:30/12:10

PM  13:30/  14:50

PM15:30/18:55

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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

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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

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J-­‐  Archeo-­‐materials

Plenary  Session

G-­‐  Electro-­‐magnetic  and  optical  ceramics  and  devices                                                        

H-­‐  Ceramic  under  severe  environments  and  Refractories                                      

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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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Plenary Speaker 3

“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.

Resume

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.

Resume

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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Stuijts Award

“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.

Resume

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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JECS Trust Award

“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.

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.

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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“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.

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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Student Speech Contest

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

[email protected]

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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Thomas [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.

Chair

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]

Chair

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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Eric CHAMPIONSPCTS - University of [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]

Chair

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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Francis [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]

Chair

Philippe MIELEIEM - University of MontpellierFrancehttp://www.iemm.univ-montp2.fr

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Plenary sessions programme

Monday June 24

Wednesday June 26

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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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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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Student Speech Contest Programme

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  

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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Monday June 24

Wednesday June 26

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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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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

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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 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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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 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

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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)

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Niobia-­‐containing  calcium  phosphate  invert  glasses  for  biomedical  

applicationsToshihiro  KASUGA  335

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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

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Ceramic  glazes  and  glass  product  as  selective  absorption  materials  for  microwave  energy  application

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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

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Utilizing  ZnO  bearing  wastes  in  the  porcelain  bodies

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SynthesisE-­‐  Ceramics  and  systems  for  energy  and  environment  

E-­‐  Ceramics  and  systems  for  energy  and  environment  

F-­‐  Designing  and  engineering  of  ceramic  composites

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applications  (Keynote)Bala  VAIDHYANATHAN  122

Non-­‐oxide  molecular  sieve  membranes  for  high  temperature  gas  separation  

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Improvement  of  MFI  zeolite  membranes  performance  by  either  ex-­‐situ  or  in-­‐situ  modification  strategies

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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  

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How  to  determine  internal  stresses  in  alumina-­‐zirconia  multilayer  structures

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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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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

BaCeO3-based composite protonic conductors

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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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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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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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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

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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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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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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

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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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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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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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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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RUTKOWSKIRUTKOWSKISADYKOVSAJGALIKSAKELLARIOUSAKKASAKKASSALAMEHSALAMONSALEKSALMA-ANCANESALVADOR-LEVEHANGSÁNCHEZSÁNCHEZSANCHEZ-MORENOSANSONSANSONSATARDEKARSCARINGELLA-GUERRITATSCHABIKOWSKISCHITCOSCHULZE-KÜPPERSSCHWARTZSCITISEIF-EDDINESEOSEPPÄLÄSERRASERRASERRASERRASERRANO ZABALETASGLAVOSHASHKEEVSHIIBASHIMODASHINSHINAGAWASILIGARDISILVONENSIMONSIMSEKSINGLARDSIRILARSIVASANKARAN SLODCZYKSMITHSMITHSMITHSNIEZEKSOBRADOSSOBRADOSSOJREFSONDERBYSOPICKA-LIZERSOUDIERSPERBERGASPERBERGASPRIOSTANDKESTEILSTIERNSTEDTSTOURNARISTRYSZEWSKASTRYSZEWSKASUSUSUASMOROSUEHIROSUEHIROSUGAHARA SUJARIDWORAKUNSUZUKISZAFRANSZCZERBATADIERTAFUTAKEMURATAMSU SELLITAMSU SELLITAMURATANAKATASCITASCITATAMITATARKOTEN ELSHOFTERNERTEWARITEWARITEYSSANDIERTEYSSANDIERTHOMAS

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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

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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

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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

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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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