The World Symposium on Materials Science and Engineering 2017

The World Symposium on Materials Science and Engineering 2017

Location China China - Hong Kong
Start Date Mar 15, 2017
End Date Mar 17, 2017
Event Type Symposium
Subject Area Nano Engineering Nanobiotechnology Nanomaterials

DESCRIPTION

The World Symposium on Materials Science and Engineering (WSMSE 2017) is organized by the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), a non-profit international association for the engineers and the computer scientists. The conference has been formerly part of The 24th International MultiConference of Engineers and Computer Scientists (IMECS) 2016. The conference has the focus on the frontier topics in the theoretical and applied materials science and engineering subjects. The WSMSE conference serves as good platforms for our members and the entire materials engineering community to meet with each other and to exchange ideas in small groups and to discuss the frontier topics in details. Our IMECS committees have been formed with committee members who are mainly research center heads, faculty deans, department heads, professors, and research scientists. The last IMECS conference has attracted more than seven hundred participants from over 50 countries.

 

The topics of the WSMSE'17 include, but not limited to, the following:

 

Biomaterials

Biomolecular Materials

Biophysics

Biotechnology

Ceramics

Composites

Computational Materials Science

Condensed Matter Physics

Corrosion and Environmental Effects

Economics of Materials

Electrochemistry

Electronic Materials

Energy

Environment

Fracture, Fatigue, and Failure of Materials

Implants

Magnetic Materials

Manufacturing

Material Culture

Materials Chemistry

Materials Processing

Materials Systems and Analysis

Mechanical Behavior of Materials

Medical

Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)

Metallurgy

Nanomechanics

Nanotechnology

Phase Transformations

Photonic Materials

Polymers

Self Assembly

Semiconductors

Structural Materials

Surfaces, Interfaces, and Thin Films

Thermodynamics

Transport Phenomena

Vaccines