2022 Multifunctional Materials and Structure Gordon Research Conference

Abstract

Organizing a Gordon Research Conference involves extensive communication with the research community to identify important issues at the frontiers of the field, and solicit suggestions for speakers and discussion leaders to participate in the conference. The Chair then contacts prospective participants to invite them to talk and discuss the nature of their contributions. The Chair then communicates the topics and aims of the conference through web pages, contact with relevant international professional bodies and email to members of the research community around the world to encourage applications for participation in the conference. The Chair is then responsible for assessing and accepting the applications and fielding a host of questions both concerning the technical content and practical aspects of conference participation. The Gordon Research Conference on Multifunctional Materials and Structures brought together researchers from diverse scientific disciplines to share and exploit a new understanding of how to impart intelligent system level response through self-learning materials and structures. This interdisciplinary pursuit relies upon researchers at the forefront of material science, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, computational science, mechanics, engineering science, and device engineering to share current technical breakthroughs, generate new interdisciplinary concepts, and build this innovative community.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 27, 2022
Accession Number
AD1212769

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  • Martin Dunn

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  • Gordon Research Conferences

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