---------- 2010 ----------
Prof. Jeff Th.M.De Hosson(2010.7)
University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Topic1: In situ microscopy of nano-sized materials: challenges and opportunities
Prof. Dr. R. Schmid-Fetzer (2010.5)
Clausthal University of Technology,
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
Topic1: Computational Thermodynamics: Applications in Magnesium Alloy Technology
Topic2: Computational Thermodynamics and the Calphad Method: The Basics
Prof. Dr. Lawrence. E. Murr (2010.5)
Materials Research & Technology Institute
The University of Texas at Elpaso, USA
Topic: Next Generation Biomedical Implants Using Additive Manufacturing of Complex, Cellular and Functional Mesh Arrays
Prof. Sybrand van der Zwaag (2010.1)
Delft University of Technology,The Netherlands
Topic: Self healing materials: a new approach to make materials perform better
---------- 2009 ----------
Prof. Dierk Raabe (2009.9)
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung
Department for Microstructure Physics and Metal Forming,Germany
Topic: Multiscale Models of Crystal Mechanics
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Leyens (2009.9)
Vice President, Technical University of Brandenburg at Cottbus
Chair of Physical Metallurgy and Materials Technology,
Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
Topic: RECENT PROGRESS IN THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF GAMMA TITANIUM ALUMINIDES
Dr. Hua-Tay Lin (2009.9)
Ceramics Science and Technology Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,USA
Topic: Implementation of Advanced Ceramics and Composites for High Energy Efficiency and Clean Emission Turbine Engines
Prof. Alan Lindsay Greer (2009.7)
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,Cambridge University, UK
Topic: THE GLASSY STATE — Novel Properties and Applications Exploiting Non-Crystallinity
Prof. S.Mahajan (2009.7)
Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University,
Tempe, AZ85287-9309, USA
Topic1: Formation of Deformation Twins in Metallic Crystals
Topic2: Accommodation of Deformation Twins in Metals and Alloys
Dr. M.Singh (2009.6)
ASM, FACerS, FIMMM (UK)
Academician, World Academy of Ceramics, Italy
Governor, Acta Materialia, Inc.
Chief Scientist, Ohio Aerospace Institute, USA
Topic: Ceramic Integration Technologies for Energy and Environmental Applications: Technical Challenges and Opportunities
Prof. Gary L. Messing (2009.6)
Pennsylvania State University, USA
2009.6, Topic: Seeding and Templated Grain Growth for Control of Phase Formation, Microstructure, and Properties of Piezoelectric and Structural Ceramics
Prof. David J Green (2009.5)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Topic: Constrained Sintering: A Delicate Balance of Scales
Prof. Masahiko MORINAGA (2009.5)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering,Nagoya University, Japan
Topic:Electronic Approach to Alloy Design
Jing Zhu (2009.4)
Academician
Department of Material Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University
Topic:Intermetallic Ni3Fe and Fe nanoparticles.
Prof.Terence G. Langdon (2009.4)
Materials Research Group, School of Engineering Sciences
University of Southampton, U.K.
Departments of Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science,
University of Southern California, U.S.A
Topic: Using severe plastic deformation for the processing of ultrafine-grained materials
---------- 2008 ----------
Nanxian Chen (2008.9)
Academician
School of Sciences, Thinghua University
Topic: The Study of Several Inverse Problems of Material Sciences
prof. Mitsuo NIINOMI (2008.6)
Department of Biomaterials, Institute for Materials Research,Tohoku University
Topic: Biologically and Mechanically Biocompatible Titanium Alloys
Michael J. Hoffmann (2008.4)
Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT), University of Karlsruhe Institute for Ceramics in Mechanical Engineering
topic: Engineering Interfaces in Silicon Nitride Ceramics
Borje Johansson (2008.2)
Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Topic: The Actinides – A Beautiful Ending of the Periodic Table
---------- 2007 ----------
Prof. Reiner Kirchheim (2007.10.24)
Institut für Materialphysik, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, D-37077 G?ttingen
Topic: A new way of describing the interaction of solute atoms and defects
Prof.D.M.Herlach (2007.10.16)
Institute of Materials Science in Space,German Aerospace Center
Topic: Metastable solids from undercooled melts
Prof. Subra Suresh (2007.6.5)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Topic: Nanomechanics of Biological Cells and Human Disease States
Prof. Manfred Rühle (2007.5.15)
MPI for Metals Research, Germany
Topic: Relations between Interfacial Structure and Properties of Ceramic Materials
---------- 2006 ----------
Prof. Zhong Lin (ZL) Wang (2006.11.13)
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA.
Topic1: Nanogenerators–from discovery to its updated progress
Topic2: Polar Surface Induced Novel Growth Phenomena of Semiconducting and Piezoelectric Oxide Nanostructures
Dr. Robert D. Shull (2006.10.30)
Magnetic Materials Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA.
Topic: NANOMAGNETISM: A NEW MATERIALS FRONTIER
Prof. Tetsuo Shoj (2006.10.13)
Executive Vice-President for Research, Tohoku University, 2-1-1 Katahira, Aoba-ku, Sendai, 980-8577, Japan.
Topic: Fundamental Of Mechanics And Mechanisms Of Stress Corrosion Cracking -Crack Tip Mechanics And Stress Enhanced Oxidation
Prof. Hael Mughrabi (2006.8.24-2006.8.28)
Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaften, Universit?t Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.
Topic1: Fatigue Mechanisms in the Ultrahigh Cycle Regime
Topic2: Role of Geometrically Necessary Dislocations in Inducing Long-Range Internal Stresses and Lattice Plane Misorientations in Deformed Crystals.
Topic3: Cyclic Deformation and Fatigue of Ultrafine-Grained Metals.
Prof. Peijun Hu (2006.5.15)
School of Chemistry, The Queen's University of Belfast, UK.
Topic: Interface chemistry of metal/oxide: A density functional theory study
Prof. Shuit-Tong Lee (2006.7.24)
Center of Super-Diamond and Advanced Films (COSDAF) & Department of Physics and Materials Science of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR & Nano-Organic Photoelectronic Laboratory, Technical Institute of and Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
Topic: Semiconducting Nanomaterials Research
Prof. Yunzhi Wang (2006.7.6)
The Ohio State University, 2041 College Road, Columbus,USA.
Topic: Multiscale Phase Field Modeling of Phase Transformation and Plastic Deformation
Prof.T. KHAN (2006.6.19)
Director Materials and Structures, ONERA, Ch?tillon, France.
Topic: Development of superalloys for Gas turbine blades and disks : current status and prospects
Dr. Timothy D. Burchell (2006.6.12)
Leader, Carbon Materials Technology Group, Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Topic: CARBON AND THE ENVIRONMENT: FRIEND OR FOE?
Prof.Wei Gao (2006.6.12)
School of Engineering, the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Topic: Nano-Structured Materials, Coatings and Thin Films: Processing and Applications
Prof. Dr. J. Eckert (2006.4.20)
FG Physikalische Metallkunde, FB 11 Material- und Geowissenschaften,Technische Universit?t Darmstadt, Petersenstra?e 23, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany.
Topic: High Strength and Ductile Bulk Metallic Glasses and Nanostructured Composites
---------- 2005 ----------
Prof. Xinhe Bao (2005.12.23)
Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topic: Catalyze Characteristic of Nanosystem
Prof. Tresa M. Pollock (2005.10.17)
Dept. of Materials Sci. and Eng., University of Michigan
Topic: Nickel-Base Single Crystals - What Next?
Prof. James C. Williams (2005.7.6)
Materials Science & Engineering Department, The Ohio State University
Topic: Progress in Aero-propulsion: The Role of Materials
Prof. Masatoshi OKADA (2005.7.4)
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan.
Topic: STX-21 Project in NIMS and Recent Topics on Nuclear Materials in Japan
Prof.Takashi Kyotani (2005.5.17)
Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials.
Topic: Precise control of nano-carbons by the template technique
Prof. Deborah D L Chung (2005.5.16)
Niagara Mohawk Chair Professor of Materials Research,The State Univ. of New York at Baffalo
Topic: Functional Carbons for Thermal, Electromagnetic and Sensor Applications
---------- 2004 ----------
Prof. Herbert Gleiter,
Research Center Karlsruhe,Germany. Member of the of Engineering, Foreign Honorary Member of the of Arts and Sciences.
Prof. R. Staehle,
University of Minnesota, USA.
Prof. Herbert Gleiter,
Research Center Karlsruhe,Germany. Member of the of Engineering, Foreign Honorary Member of the of Arts and Sciences.
Prof. Kazuo Furuya,
Director General of High Voltage Electron Microscopy Station, Director of Nanocharacterization Group, Nanomaterials Laboratory, National Institute for Materials Science.
Dr. Peggy Hou,
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,USA. Editor of <OXIDATION OF METALS>.
Prof. Robert F. Singer,
Head of Department of Materials Science, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Vice President of FEMS (Federation of European Materials Societies).
Prof. M. Scheffler,
Director of Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft.
Prof. James Economy,
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA.
---------- 2003 ----------
Prof. M. H. Loretto,
University of Birmingham, UK.
Prof. Brain Gleeson,
Director of Metal and Ceramic Sciences Program, Ames Laboratory (US DOS), Iowa State University, USA.
Prof. Kazuhiro Hono,
Director, Metallic Nanostructure Group, Materials Engineering Laboratory, NIMS and Professor, Graduate School of Applied and Pure Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
Prof. Kotobu Nagai,
General Manager of the Steel Research Center, NIMS, Japan.
---------- 2002 ----------
John H. Perepezko,
Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
Prof. Morinobu Endo,
Shinshu University, Japan.
Prof. Young-Won Kim,
Senior Scientist, UES-Materials & Processes, USA.
Prof. John William Morris, Jr.
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,University of California, Berkeley, USA.