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Symposium F-2
Advanced Materials Technologies Based on Water Science for Sustainable Future

Scope

The scope of the symposium is materials science and engineering that encompasses a diverse range of areas such as catalysis, biology, plasma engineering, electrochemistry, space technology, medical technology, and environmental science. These disciplines play a crucial role in advancing a sustainable future. In particular, water science will be emphasized as a frontier that presents immense potential and intrigues academic challenges.

Topics

  • materials science and engineering
  • sustainable future
  • water science
  • surface/interface science

Invited Speakers

  • Jinn P. Chu, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology: Durable Stainless-Steel Coating with Superhydrophilicity/Underwater-Superoleophobicity for High-Efficiency Oil/Water Emulsion Separation
  • Katsutoshi Hori, Nagoya University: Biocontrol for waste treatment using powerful fats and oils-degrading microorganisms
  • Ji-hun Seo, Korea University: Effect of Hydration States on the Anti-Icing/Frosting Performance of Hydrogel Coated Surfaces
  • Sanghee Kim, Korea Institute of Corrosion Science & Technology (KICST): Advanced water sterilization technology for the ballast sea water in ships
  • Se Hun Kwon, Pusan National University: Catalysts Design and Atomistic Reaction Modulation by Atomic Layer Deposition for Hydrogen Production
  • Junghoon Lee, Pukyong National University: Solvent-Impregnated Porous Structure for Selective Ion Extraction of Aqueous Solution
  • Jung Woo Lee, Pusan National University: Rapid and Facile Fabrication of Electrocatalyst Using Photo-derived Procedure for Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
  • Oi Lun Helena LI, Pusan National University: Chlorine-resistant electrocatalysts for direct seawater electrolysis in sustainable hydrogen production
  • Ulrike G. K. Wegst, Northeastern University: Freeze Casting New Materials for a Sustainable Future: How Complex Dynamics of Structure Formation Determine Material Architecture, Properties, and Performance

Organizers

Representative
Madoka Takai
The University of Tokyo
Correspondence
Masahiro Kunimoto
Waseda University
m.kunimoto[at]aoni.waseda.jp
Norifumi Isu
Shinshu University
Yuichi Ichinari
HORIBA Advanced Techno, Co., Ltd.
Hiroharu Yui
Tokyo University of Science
Myeong-Hoon Lee
Korea Maritime & Ocean University
Katsuya Teshima
Shinshu University
Chiaki Terashima
Tokyo University of Science
Tomonaga Ueno
Nagoya University
Erika Nakashima
Chubu University
Noi Nguyen Van
VNU University of Science
Se-Hun Kwon
Pusan National University

Symposium Sponsors