The 5th International Symposium on New Frontier of Advanced Silicon-Based Ceramics and Composites (ISASC 2024)

Abstract

The 5th International Symposium on New Frontiers of Advanced Silicon-Based Ceramics and Composites (ISASC-2024) aims to explore thescientific, technological, and application aspects of Si-based ceramics and composites. This includes advancements in processing, microstructural development, and properties control, particularly for applications requiring high thermal, chemical, optical, environmental, and energy performance. The symposium plans to delve into emerging research on nanoceramics and nanocomposites, underpinningtheir significance in key industries like aerospace, power utility, transportation, nuclear, and chemical sectors where reliabilityand performance are paramount.Building on the success of previous ISASC events, ISASC-2024 seeks to continue this legacy, providinga global platform for researchers from academia, institutions, and industries to share recent advancements in engineering ceramics and composites. A new addition, the "Young Scientist Forum (YSF)," aims to foster collaboration and network among young scientists, paving the way for future innovations in engineering ceramics.The sessions at ISASC-2024 are strategically designed to align with the US Naval or Marine Corp Science & Technology Plan, focusing on areas such as the mechanical behaviour and microstructure of Si-based ceramics and composites, advanced processing and manufacturing technologies, and applications in extreme environments, among others. These focused sessions promise to deliver insights relevant to the academia, industrial and defense sectors, through a comprehensive program featuring 65 oral and 130 poster presentations from leading experts in the field. Distinguished speakers include Ralf Riedel, Pavol Sajgalik, Samuel Bernard, Jinyang Wang, Young-wook Kim and others, contributing to a rich dialogue on the future of advanced materials.The organizing committee, led by Honorary Chair Hai-doo Kim (Soonchunhyang University), Conference Chair Do Kyung Kim (KAIST), among others, aims to culminate the event with outcomes such as key research challenges identification, potential new research areas, and the publication of conference proceedings and journal articles. This event is poised to make significant contributions to advancing the field of advanced ceramics and composites, directly supporting the objectives outlined in the US Naval or Marine Corp Science & Technology Plan.The desired outcomes include fostering a deeper understanding of key research challenges, exploringpotential approaches to address these challenges, and disseminating findings through various scholarly outputs. This initiative will not only advance scientific knowledge but also catalyze the development of new technologies and applications pertinent to nationaldefense and beyond.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Nov 08, 2024
Source ID
N629092412076

Entities

People

  • Do Kyung Kim

Organizations

  • KAIST
  • Office of Naval Research
  • United States Navy

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Military History

Technology Areas

  • Space