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Keynote & Invited speakers

Keynote and invited lectures focusing the traditional topics of the ESOMAT series, in particular the theoretical and experimental research of materials with martensitic transformations. The scientific program of the ESOMAT 2009 conference is proposed to be organised in groups A (basic research) and B (applied research).
  • Keynote speakersInvited speakers

    Keynote speakers

    (talks to be given on Monday September 7, 2009 in Bethlehem chappel)
Prof. S. Miyazaki
Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Recent Development of High Temperature Shape Memory Alloys
Prof. V. Brailovski
Ecole de technologie superieure, Université du Québec Canada
Functional properties of nanocrystalline, submicrocrystalline and polygonized Ti-Ni alloys processed by cold rolling and post-deformation annealing
Dr. S.Fahler
Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, Germany
Epitaxial Magnetic Shape Memory Films
Prof. W.Kriven
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
In situ, high temperature, synchrotron studies of monoclinic to tetragonal phase transformation in HfO2
Prof. E. Patoor
Université de Metz- ENIM-ENSAM Metz, France
Prof. K.Tsuzaki
Structural Metals Center, National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba Japan
Tough and Smart Steels with Martensite
Prof. M. de Graef
Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, USA
Recent Advances in the Characterization of Magnetic Domains in Multiferroic Materials
Prof. A. De Simone
SISSA Trieste, Italy
Martensitic-like microstructures in nematic polymers: modeling, analysis, and numerical simulation
Dr. Martin Wagner
Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
Elastic anisotropy, micro-/ meso-scale interfaces and macroscopic mechanical properties of NiTi
  • Invited speakers

Doron Shilo
Technion, Israel
Section A1
The kinetics of austenite to martensite phase transformation in shape memory alloys under a rapid heating pulse
Nadiya Glavatska
Institute for Matal Physics, Ukraine
Section A1
Mystery of martensitic crystal structure on the example of Ni-Mn-Ga
Christoph SOMSEN
Bochum University, Germany
Section A1
In-situ TEM cooling/heating experiments on deformed NiTi shape memory single crystals
Lluis Manosa
Barcelona University, Spain
Section A1
Lattice dynamics in the magnetic superelastic Ni-Mn-In alloy
Elena Pereloma
University of Wollongong, Australia
Section A1
Observations of decomposition of martensite during heat treatment of steels using atom probe tomography
Ekhard Salje
Cambridge University, UK
Section A1
Domain boundary engineering in alloys and oxides
Kaushik Dayal
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Section A2
Nucleation and Kinetics of Phase Boundaries in Peridynamics
Huseyin Sehitoglu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Section A2
First Principles Calculations of Energy Barriers in Martensitic Phase Transformation of NiTi
Tomouki Kakeshita
Osaka University, Japan
Section A3
Rearrangement of crystallographic domains driven by magnetic field in Fe3Pt and CoO and new phase appearance in Ni2MnGa
Anna Manzoni
ONERA, France
Section B1
SHAPE RECOVERY IN RuTa-BASED HIGH TEMPERATURE SHAPE MEMORY ALLOYS
Karine Inaekyan
Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, Russia
Section B1
Microhardness of binary near-equiatomic Ti-Ni alloys after severe cold rolling and post-deformation annealing
Horst Biermann
TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Section B1
Collaborative Research Center TRIP-Matrix-Composite
Ibrahim karaman
Texas A&M University, USA
Section B1
Deformation Twinning-Induced Grain Boundary Engineering and Microstructural Refinement in Martensitically Transforming Materials
Shabnam Arbab-Chirani
European University Bretagne, France
Section B2
Thermomechanical cyclic behavior modeling of SMA materials and structures
Denis Favier
University Grenoble, France
Section B2
From the thermal and kinematical full-field measurements to the analysis of deformation mechanisms of NiTi SMAs
Ferdinando Auricchio
University of Pavia, Italy
Section B2
Numerical simulation of Nitinol peripheral stents:from laser-cutting to deployment in a patient specific anatomy
Veronika Afonina
Moscow State Technical University, Russia
Section B3
Application of nanostructural Nickel Titanium Implants with Shape Memory Effect to modern Dental practice