CSP - Gordon Research Conference on Structural Nanomaterials: Interfacial and Surface Effects on Structural Nanomaterial Properties

Abstract

Gordon Research Conference on Structural Nanomaterials: Interfacial and Surface Effects on Structural Nanomaterial Properties:The Gordon Research Conference (GRC) is a series of world recognized basic research scientific exchange workshops with the highest academic standards. The GRC on Structural Nanomaterials will feature a wide range of topics that provide a fundamental understanding of structural material properties. It will bring together world renowned scientists and engineers from many different disciplines like material science, physics, chemistry, metallurgy and structural engineering to discuss the state of the art research and recent progress in experimental nano-mechanics, stability of nanomaterials, bionanomaterials, nanostructure in advanced alloys and high entropy alloys, contact and wear in nanomaterials, surface stresses and strains, and mechanical effects on functional properties. Currently, structural nanomaterials are one of the most active fields in materials science. This GRC will provide an ideal platform for scientists and engineers to exchange ideas, to identify the key issues in the field, and to transfer academic knowledge to real world applications. These S&T exchange activities will accelerate key breakthroughs in our fundamental understanding of the structure-performance correlation in nanostructured materials under complex environments, such as in air and at sea. b. The development of advanced materials has always been of key interest to ONR /DoD. The materials research topics covered in this GRC have a variety of future structural applications of DoD interest, including its application in high temperature, high pressure, and high radiation environments. c. This GRC topic mainly supports S&T areas of ONR Code 33 and Code 35. Many program officers have been supporting basic research and S&T development topics covered by this workshop. d. Gathering a group of top researchers, designers, and engineers worldwide will result in a cross fertilization of different perspectives. Conference materials and proceedings will be available. These materials will be helpful for future investment strategies and the development of proper research portfolios for ONR and other DoD agencies.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Jan 04, 2017
Source ID
N629091712143

Entities

People

  • Jian Lu

Organizations

  • City University of Hong Kong
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Nanoscale Plasmonic Nanotechnology
  • Research Science/Academic Research

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics