2017 Physical Metallurgy Gordon Research Conference and Seminar
Abstract
Funds are provided to support the 2017 Gordon Research Conference, Frontiers in Physical Metallurgy, and the associated 2017 Gordon"" Research Seminar.Technical POC: Dr. William M. Mullins, william.m.mullins@navy.milThis project addresses directly the PE 06011"53N objectives for furthering basic research efforts including scientific study and experimentation directed toward increasing knowl"edge and understanding in national security related aspects of physical, engineering, environmental, and life sciences. Held every"" two years, the Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on Physical Metallurgy provides a unique forum for in-depth discussion of cut-edgin""g advances in the field and pathways to the future. GRCs are unique in their policies in encouraging presentations on unpublished, c""uttingedge results, as well as thought-provoking discussions. In order to ensure the presenters, discussion leaders and attendees ar""e comfortable to participate at lively discussions of the cuttingedge advances and future directions, GRCs forbid recording, quoting" or citing the contents discussed during the conferences. The associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) provides a forum for early career researchers and students to showcase their work and to participate at career discussions. Such conferences are unique and had a" long tradition of excellence. The Gordon Research Conferences aim to explore the frontiers of science, to engage world-class speak""ers and discussion leaders to present unpublished and even speculative work, to debate the key challenges and opportunities in the f""ield, and to try to chart a path forward. Nine topical areas over four and a half days of technical presentations are summarized bel"ow.The GRC program is listed below and available at the Conference website: https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?id=13797. The 2017 GRC on Physical Metallurgy will include the following sessions on the frontiers of physical metallurgy. Capabilities and future direction on quantifications and predictions will be discussed in depth.~ Frontiers in Additive Manufacturing~ 3D Microstructures~ Dealing with Big Data~ Microstructure Prediction Beyond Classical Thermodynamics~ Interfaces in Functional Materials~ Multi-Scale Assessment of Mechanical Properties~ Direct Modelling of Experiments~ Small-Scale Experiments Testing the Big~ Frontiers of Alloy Design
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2017
- Source ID
- N000141712758
Entities
People
- Ji-cheng Zhao
Organizations
- Gordon Research Conferences
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy