CSP Proposal for 10th International Conference on Diffusion in Materials (DIMAT-2017)

Abstract

The International Conference on Diffusion in Materials (DIMAT) is an internationallyrecognized conference series for diffusion and mass transfer in materials.The aim of DIMAT is to bring together researchers working in diverse areas of MaterialsScience and Solid State Physics in which the kinetics of atom movements within thesolids and liquids plays a major role. A balanced combination of" invited and contributingtalks, as well as poster presentations will provide a comprehensive picture of the currentstate-of-the ar""t in diffusion studies, including new experimental techniques andsimulation tools, and will determine new trends in this research f"ield. One of the aims ofDIMAT-2017 is to reach out to the less-traditional field of science and technology wherethe atomic random" walks are important, such as mineralogy, energy storage andconversion, biomimetic and biological materials, polymers and hybrid or""ganic-inorganicmaterials, and more.One of the major goals of DIMAT is to remove artificial barriers between the differentsub-fiel""ds of Materials Science and Engineering, and to provide a forum for researchersfrom different research communities, such as metallu""rgy, polymer science, mineralogy, tomingle and exchange ideas.The DIMAT-2017 Conference is especially relevant to the following sp""ecific focus areasof the US Naval Science & Technology Plan:(i) Platform design and survivability, including advanced vehicle stru""cture and materials,and new materials and methods to increase the reliability and reduce maintenancecosts.(ii) Power & Energy, in""cluding reduced weight personal power, efficient power conversion,and energy harvesting.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Jun 09, 2017
Source ID
N629091712075

Entities

People

  • Eugen Rabkin

Organizations

  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Aerosol Science/Aerosol Physics
  • Quantum Dot Semiconductor Device Photonics and Graphene Optoelectronic Materials and THz Physics.

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology