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SCIENCE BUILDING, CITY CAMPUS The University of Auckland | New Zealand 15-17 February, 2019 Conference Organizer: Co-organizers/Sponsors:
WELCOME The 2019 International Symposium of Materials, Manufacturing Processes, and Devices (MMPD2019) is the second international symposium focused on the titled research areas. We are fortunate to have in attendance more than 200 delegates from 10 countries, including scientists, engineers and research students. Please accept our sincere thanks for attending the conference and coming to beautiful Auckland, New Zealand's largest city. The development of modern industry and our technological society would not have been possible without the continued advancement of new and existing materials. Materials are a key foundation for all industries, including energy, electronics, computers, aerospace, machinery, appliances, medical devices, and environmental technologies. We invite you to broaden your knowledge and exchange ideas on this exciting topic, while socialising with old friends and making new ones, and celebrating your and your colleagues' achievements. We trust that this conference will provide all attendees with an excellent opportunity to establish their networks and collaborative relationships further. Please also take the time to explore Auckland and New Zealand in your spare time. After the conference, you may wish to climb up Mount Eden, visit the Museum, eat at one of the many fine restaurants along Auckland's waterfront, and walk along Mission Bay or one of Auckland's other beaches. There are many other attractions in the North and South Islands, including the unique black-sand beaches of the West Coast, Rotorua's natural thermal hotpools, and Waiheke Island, only a short ferry ride from Auckland city. On behalf of the Organising Committee, we wish you a superb conference experience and a memorable time in New Zealand. MMPD2019 Chairs Professor Wei Gao Professor Peng Cao The University of Auckland The University of Auckland Organizer: The University of Auckland Co-organizers: Tsinghua University Auckland UniServices Southwest Jiao Tong University Society of Materials New Zealand Inc. Changzhou Institute of Technology New Zealand-China Tripartite Programm 2018 Jiangsu University of Science and Technology New Zealand Chinese Scientists Association 1
The 2nd international symposium on Materials, Manufacturing Processes and Devices (MMPD2019) GENERAL PROGRAM Venue Address: Science Building, University of Auckland, 23 Symonds Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010 Day 0: Friday, 15 February 2019 Time Venue: Ground Floor, Science Building 14:00 – 19:00 Registration and Reception Day 1: Saturday, 16 February 2019 8:00 – 9:00 Registration (Venue: Ground Floor) Welcome Speech (Chair: Prof. Wei Gao) Room 301.G050 9:00 – 9:15 Prof. Stuart McCutcheon, Vice Chancellor, University of Auckland Plenary Lectures (Chair: Prof. Peng Cao) Room 301.G050 Prof. Huijun Zhao Centre for Clean Environment and Energy, Griffith University, Australia 9:15 – 9:55 Unlocking Catalytic Powers of Nonprecious Materials for Energy Applications (PL01) Prof. Michel Bellet Mines ParisTech, PSL Research University, France 9:55 – 10:35 Macro- and meso-scale finite element modelling of laser beam melting (PL02) 10:35 – 10:55 Morning Tea Room 301.G050 Room 301.G053 Room 302.G20 Session I: Session II: Session V: Structural materials and Functional materials Advanced processing 10:55 – 12:15 manufacturing technologies technologies Session Chair: Session Chair: Prof. Chang-An Wang Session Chair: Dr. Alex Yip Prof. Sean Li KL06, KL19, IT54 KL18, KL46, IT13 KL01, KL05, IT14 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch, Posters Session I: Session IV: Session V: Structural materials and Energy-related materials Advanced processing 13:30 – 15:40 manufacturing technologies technologies Session Chair: Session Chair: Dr. Saifang Huang Session Chair: Dr. Karl Dahm Dr. Leandro Bolzoni KL29, IT20, IT50, IT21, IT22 KL04, KL22, IT31, IT08 KL07, KL43, IT66, IT24, IT25 15:40 – 16:00 Afternoon Tea, Posters Session I: Session III: Session V: Structural materials and Advanced biomaterials Advanced processing 16:00 – 18:10 manufacturing technologies technologies Session Chair: Session Chair: Prof. Gang Chen Session Chair: Dr. Steve Matthews Prof. Deliang Zhang KL31, KL35, IT35, IT36, IT68 KL13, KL23, IT18, IT12 KL44, IT03, IT63, IT55, IT26 19:00 – 22:00 Banquet (China Yum Char Restaurant) 2
Program MMPD2019, 15-17 February 2019, Auckland, New Zealand Day 2: Sunday, 17 February 2019 8:00 – 8:40 Registration Plenary Lectures (Chair: Prof. Peng Cao) Room 301.G050 Prof. Morris Wang Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA 8:40 – 9:20 3D Printing Materials Science (PL03) Prof. Simon Ringer The University of Sydney, Australia 9:20 – 10:00 Atomic-Scale Materials Design – Some examples and the enabling role of advanced microscopy and computational simulation (PL04) 10:00 – 10:20 Morning Tea, Posters Room 301.G050 Room 301.G053 Room 302.G20 Session I: Session VII: Session VI: Structural materials and Materials and technologies for Films and Coatings 10:20 – 12:30 manufacturing technologies devices Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair: Prof. Yuxin Wang Dr. Fei Yang Dr. John Kennedy KL11, KL14, IT34, IT46, IT70 KL16, KL21, IT07, IT39, IT42 KL32, KL51, IT09, IT01, IT04 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch, Posters Session I: Session VII: Session VI: Structural materials and Materials and technologies for Films and Coatings 13:30– 15:40 manufacturing technologies devices Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair: Prof. Chongwen Zou Prof. Xiaowen Yuan Prof. Lianzhou Wang KL38, KL47, IT44, IT40, IT23 KL42, KL36, IT53, IT52, IT33 KL24, IT67, IT10, IT56, IT69 15:40 – 16:00 Afternoon Tea, Posters Session I: Session VIII: Session IX: Structural materials and Nanostructured materials and Interactions in Materials 16:00 – 18:00 manufacturing technologies environmental applications Session Chair: Session Chair: Session Chair: Prof. Yanfeng Gao Prof. Zhan Chen Prof. Junjie Qi KL39, KL40, IT49, IT05, IT11 KL08, KL48, IT62, IT47 KL49, KL50, IT06, IT73 Closing Remarks Room 301.G050 18:00 – 18:10 Prof. Wei Gao & Prof. Peng Cao Note: The actual starting time for each session may be slightly different from what is given in the General Program. Please refer to Tentative Program (in following pages). PL=Plenary Lecture, KL=Keynote Lecture, IT=Invited Talk 3
The 2nd international symposium on Materials, Manufacturing Processes and Devices (MMPD2019) PROGRAMME Sessions in Main Conference Room A (Room 301.G050) Day 1: Saturday, 16 February 2019 Room 301.G050 Plenary Lectures Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No.1 Chair: Prof. Peng Cao Prof. Huijun Zhao Unlocking Catalytic Powers of Nonprecious 9:15 – 9:55 Griffith University, Australia PL01-103 Materials for Energy Applications Prof. Michel Bellet Macro- and meso-scale finite element 9:55 – 10:35 Mines ParisTech, PSL Research PL02-062 modelling of laser beam melting University, France 10:35 – 10:55 Morning Tea Session I: Structural materials and manufacturing technologies Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. Alex Yip An oscillatory pressure sintering (OPS) Prof. Zhipeng Xie 10:55 – 11:25 process for fabrication of ultrastrong KL06-097 Tsinghua University, China nanostructured 3Y-TZP and ATZ ceramics Prof. Hua-Tay Lin Design of Microstructure and Performance of 11:25 – 11:55 Guangdong University of Silicon Nitride Ceramics for Industrial KL19-070 Technology, China Applications Prof. Jie Zhang Substitution behavior of Ag atoms in the 11:55 – 12:15 Harbin Institute of Technology, IT54-018 Ti2AlC ceramic China 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch and networking Session I: Structural materials and manufacturing technologies Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. Karl Dahm Prof. Xiaodong Yuan Material Surface modification by Using Laser 13:30 – 14:00 China Academy of Engineering KL29-102 Technique in Ultra-Clean Manufacturing Physics, China Prof. Gang Chen Cost-affordable Ti powders for additive 14:00 – 14:20 University of Science and IT20-004 manufacturing treated by fluid-bed Technology Beijing, China Prof. Xing-Min Guo Sm2Fe17 alloy prepared electrochemically in 14:20 – 14:40 University of Science and IT50-010 SmCl3-CaCl2-CaF2 molten salt Technology Beijing, China Dr. Fei Yang Cost-effective Production of Advanced 14:40 – 15:00 University of Waikato, New IT21-057 Materials from Powder Zealand Dr. Duyao Zhang Developing high performance titanium-copper 15:00 – 15:20 IT22-211 RMIT University, Australia alloys enabled by additive manufacturing 15:30 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea 1Talk No. is to indicate the category of the oral presentation, given by “PL, KL, or IT” followed by two digitals, where PL=Plenary Lecture, KL=Keynote Lecture, IT=Invited Talk. Abstract No. is given for easier indexing; All abstracts are listed in sequence as per their Abstract No. for each category 4
Program MMPD2019, 15-17 February 2019, Auckland, New Zealand Session I: Structural materials and manufacturing technologies Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. Steve Matthews Prof. Mingxing Zhang Novel cost-effective Fe-based high entropy 15:50 – 16:20 University of Queensland, KL31-013 alloys with balanced strength and ductility Australia Prof. Lin Geng Structure design of TiBw/Ti composites with 16:20 – 16:50 Harbin Institute of Technology, KL35-016 network architecture China Prof. Ruirun Chen Improvement of Creep Properties of TiAl Alloy 16:50 – 17:10 Harbin Institute of Technology, IT35-196 by Cold Crucible Directional Solidification China Dr. Stella Raynova Induction sintering of BE Ti-2Al -3Fe alloy: the 17:10 – 17:30 University of Waikato, New IT36-063 effect of the sintering temperature Zealand Prof. Zhimeng Guo In situ formation of Ti-TiC composites by 17:30 – 17:50 University of Science and IT68-008 reaction between TiH2 and CH4 Technology Beijing, China 19:00 – 22:00 Banquet (China Yum Char Restaurant) Day 2: Sunday, 17 February 2019 Room 301.G050 Plenary Lectures Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Chair: Prof. Peng Cao Prof. Morris Wang Lawrence Livermore National 8:40 – 9:20 3D Printing Materials Science PL03-191 Laboratory, USA Prof. Simon Ringer Atomic-Scale Materials Design – Some The University of Sydney, 9:20 – 10:00 examples and the enabling role of advanced PL04-231 Australia microscopy and computational simulation 10:00 – 10:20 Morning Tea Session I: Structural materials and manufacturing technologies Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. Fei Yang Prof. Hideshi Miura Development of Super High PerformanceTi- 10:20 – 10:50 KL11-220 Kyushu University, Japan 6Al-4V Alloy Compacts through MIM process Prof. Yuyong Chen Fundamental research on precision hot 10:50 – 11:20 Harbin Institute of Technology, KL14-232 forming of TiAl alloys China Prof. Liang Wang Hydrogen induced softening and hardening 11:20 – 11:40 Harbin Institute of Technology, for hot workability of (TiB+ TiC)/Ti-6Al-4V IT34-042 China composites Prof. Baicheng Zhang Research Progress of Carbon-Fiber 11:40 – 12:00 University of Science and IT46-006 Reinforcement in Additive Manufacturing Technology Beijing, China Dr. Mingtu Jia Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of 12:00 – 12:20 The University of Waikato, New TiB-reinforced Titanium Composites by IT70-033 Zealand Powder Extrusion 12:20 – 13:30 Lunch and networking 5
The 2nd international symposium on Materials, Manufacturing Processes and Devices (MMPD2019) Session I: Structural materials and manufacturing technologies Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Xiaowen Yuan Prof. Zhan Chen Effects of Shape and Size of Melt-Pool on 13:30 – 14:00 Auckland University of Grain Growth Direction and Grain Size during KL38-039 Technology, New Zealand Powder-Bed Fusion Selective Laser Melting Dr. Zhengwei Li Materials Performance within New Zealand 14:00 – 14:30 KL47-107 BRANZ Ltd, New Zealand Built Environment Prof. Yonglin Ma Investigation on Electromagnetic Pulse 14:30 – 14:50 Inner Mongolia University of IT40-207 Energy to Drive Alloys Nucleation Process Science & Technology, China Dr. Bill Trompetter Development of NZ natural magnetic minerals 14:50 – 15:10 IT23-147 GNS Science, New Zealand for inroad charging systems Prof. Mingli Qin Powder injection molding of complex-shaped 15:10 – 15:30 University of Science and aluminium nitride ceramic with high thermal IT44-003 Technology Beijing, China conductivity 15:30 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea Session I: Structural materials and manufacturing technologies Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Zhan Chen Microstructures and Properties of 1420 Al-Li Prof. Jianzhong Cui 15:50 – 16:20 Alloys Cast Under Low Frequency KL39-173 Northeastern University, China Electromagnetic Field Prof. Junpin Lin Fabrication and microstructure control of high 16:20 – 16:50 University of Science and KL40-119 Nb-TiAl sheet Technology Beijing, China Dr. Tianlong Liu Fatigue-creep interaction behavior of 15% Cr 16:50 – 17:10 Guangdong Institute of Materials ferritic stainless steel containing 0 or 0.5% Mo IT05-087 and Processing, China in mixed gas at 800 °C Dr. Tingting Liao Preparation of Cu-Ni-graphene composite 17:10 – 17:30 Chengdu Technological IT11-051 materials and its friction and wear properties University, China Prof. Lin Zhang SLM-manufactured tungsten by utilizing air jet 17:30 – 17:50 University of Science and IT49-199 milled tungsten powder Technology Beijing, China Closing Remarks Room 301.G050 18:00 – 18:10 Prof. Wei Gao & Prof. Peng Cao 6
Program MMPD2019, 15-17 February 2019, Auckland, New Zealand Sessions in Parallel Seminar Room B (Room 301.G053) Day 1: Saturday, 16 February 2019 Room 301.G053 Plenary Lectures Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Chair: Prof. Peng Cao Prof. Huijun Zhao Unlocking Catalytic Powers of Nonprecious 9:15 – 9:55 Griffith University, Australia PL01-103 Materials for Energy Applications Prof. Michel Bellet Macro- and meso-scale finite element 9:55 – 10:35 Mines ParisTech, PSL Research PL02-062 modelling of laser beam melting University, France 10:35 – 10:55 Morning Tea Session II: Functional materials Room 301.G053 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Chang-An Wang Current progresses in single phase room- Prof. Xiang Ming Chen 10:55 – 11:25 temperature multiferroics: BiFe1-xRxO3–based KL18-065 Zhejiang University, China solid solutions (R=Nd and Sm) Prof. Wan Jiang Silica-based Luminescent Glass Prepared by 11:25 – 11:55 KL46-043 Donghua University, China Spark Plasma Sintering Removal of particle contaminations on Prof. Jingxuan Wang dielectric pulse-compressor gratings by laser 11:55 – 12:15 China Academy of Engineering IT13-110 cleaning and the effect on laser-damage Physics, China threshold 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch and networking Session IV: Energy-related materials Room 301.G053 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. Saifang Huang Prof. Chang-An Wang Research on Solid Electrolytes for Lithium 13:30 – 14:00 KL04-080 Tsinghua University, China Batteries Prof. Zaiping Guo Advanced Electrode Materials for Metal-ion 14:00 – 14:30 University of Wollongong, KL22-216 Batteries Australia Facile design of hierarchical multi-metal Dr. Liyang Lin 14:30 – 14:50 oxide/sulfide core-shell structures for IT31-022 Chongqing University, China supercapacitors Dr. Xinyao Zou Investigation of the photovoltaic performance 14:50 – 15:10 Guangdong AIB Polytechnic of n-ZnO:Al/i-ZnO/n-CdS/p-Cu2ZnSnSe4 solar IT08-142 College, China cell 15:10 – 15:30 15:30 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea 7
The 2nd international symposium on Materials, Manufacturing Processes and Devices (MMPD2019) Session III: Advanced biomaterials Room 301.G053 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Gang Chen Prof. James Zhijian Shen Zirconia in dentistry: structural ceramics 15:50 – 16:20 KL13-225 Tsinghua University, China applied as biomaterials Dr. Jeremy E. Schaffer Solid state enzyme-mimicking implant 16:20 – 16:50 Fort Wayne Metals Research KL23-213 materials for site-specific therapy Products Corp, USA Prof. Congqin Ning A novel Fe incorporated bioactive calcium 16:50 – 17:10 Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, phosphate silicate ceramic for bone tissue IT18-116 China engineering Dr. Song Cai Progress in Beta Ti Alloys for Medical 17:10 – 17:30 Fort Wayne Metals Research IT12-106 Applications Products Corp, USA 17:30 – 17:50 19:00 – 22:00 Banquet (China Yum Char Restaurant) Day 2: Sunday, 17 February 2019 Room 301.G053 Plenary Lectures Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Chair: Prof. Peng Cao Prof. Morris Wang 8:40 – 9:20 Lawrence Livermore National 3D Printing Materials Science PL03-191 Laboratory, USA Prof. Simon Ringer Atomic-Scale Materials Design – Some 9:20 – 10:00 The University of Sydney, examples and the enabling role of advanced PL04-231 Australia microscopy and computational simulation 10:00 – 10:20 Morning Tea Session VII: Materials and technologies for devices Room 301.G053 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. John Kennedy Prof. Guangchao Chen Application of Dual RF ICP Jet in CVD 10:20 – 10:50 University of Chinese Academy KL16-005 Diamond of Sciences, China Prof. Lianzhou Wang Designing Semiconductor Materials for 10:50 – 11:20 University of Queensland, Integrated Photo-electrochemical Energy KL21-215 Australia Conversion Prof. Ying Zhou Hydride Energy Supply System for 11:20 – 11:40 WuHan University of Rechargeable Wireless Sensor Nodes with IT07-184 Technology, China Energy Harvester Prof. Junjie Qi Interface Engineering and Force Tuning 11:40 – 12:00 University of Science and Electrical Transport Behavior of Nano-devices IT39-151 Technology Beijing, China Based on Atomic Layered MoS2 Metal oxide nanostructures synthesized by Dr. Vivian Fang Fang 12:00 – 12:20 arc discharge method and their thermal IT42-146 GNS Science, New Zealand conductive performance in nanofluids 12:20 – 13:30 Lunch and networking 8
Program MMPD2019, 15-17 February 2019, Auckland, New Zealand Session VII: Materials and technologies for devices Room 301.G053 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Lianzhou Wang Prof. Wanguo Zheng Research Progress on Output Capacity of 13:30 – 14:00 China Academy of Engineering KL42-101 High-Power Solid-State Laser Facility Physics, China Dr. John V. Kennedy Intelligent Surfaces for Energy Intensive 14:00 – 14:30 KL36-148 GNS Science, New Zealand Processing Industry Smart Windows Based on Thermosensitive Prof. Yanfeng Gao 14:30 – 14:50 Materials for Energy Savings and Electrical IT53-111 Shanghai University, China Generation Dr. Pratap Kollu Smart magnetic sensors: lab on chip 14:50 – 15:10 IT52-209 University of Hyderabad, India biosensor applications Dr. Shi Chen Gate-Controlled VO2 Phase Transition for 15:10 – 15:30 University of Science and IT33-069 High-Performance Smart Window Technology of China, China 15:30 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea Session VIII: Nanostructured materials and environmental applications Room 301.G053 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Junjie Qi Prof. Sean Li High Performance Complex Oxide 15:50 – 16:20 University of New South Wales, KL08-105 Heterostructures for Nanoelectronic Devices Australia Prof. Yingde Wang Silicon carbide micro/nanofibers based gas 16:20 – 16:50 National University of Defense KL48-083 sensors for harsh environment application Technology, China Prof. Dongyan Ding Photoelectochemical Water Splitting with Si- 16:50 – 17:10 Shanghai Jiao Tong University, IT62-221 Doped Titania Oxide Nanotubes China Scalable Synthesis of VN Quantum Dots Dr. Haoyang Wu Encapsulated in Ultralarge Pillared N-Doped 17:10 – 17:30 University of Science and IT47-002 Mesoporous Carbon Microsheets for Superior Technology Beijing, China Potassium Storage Closing Remarks Room 301.G050 18:00 – 18:10 Prof. Wei Gao & Prof. Peng Cao 9
The 2nd international symposium on Materials, Manufacturing Processes and Devices (MMPD2019) Sessions in Parallel Seminar Room C (Room 302.G20) Day 1: Saturday, 16 February 2019 Room 302.G20 Plenary Lectures Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Chair: Prof. Peng Cao Prof. Huijun Zhao Unlocking Catalytic Powers of Nonprecious 9:15 – 9:55 Griffith University, Australia PL01-103 Materials for Energy Applications Prof. Michel Bellet Macro- and meso-scale finite element 9:55 – 10:35 Mines ParisTech, PSL Research PL02-062 modelling of laser beam melting University, France 10:35 – 10:55 Morning Tea Session V: Advanced processing technologies Room 302.G20 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Sean Li Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Prof. Deliang Zhang 10:55 – 11:25 Advanced Metallic Materials Fabricated by KL01-194 Northeastern University, China Thermomechanical Powder Consolidation Prof. Wei Pan Defect Engineering in Development of Low 11:25 – 11:55 KL05-079 Tsinghua University, China Thermal Conductivity Materials Research on Mechanical properties and Dr. Jinpeng Yu microstructure of the ultra-narrow gap laser 11:55 – 12:15 CRRC Tangshan Co., Ltd. , IT14-054 wire filler welding for the S355J2N Steel China welded Joints 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch and networking Session V: Advanced processing technologies Room 302.G20 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Dr. Leandro Bolzoni Prof. Yongqing Zhao R & D of New Titanium Alloys in China 13:30 – 14:00 Northwest Institute for Non- KL07-007 ferrous Metal Research, China Prof. Lei Wang New processing methods for hardworking 14:00 – 14:30 KL43-014 Northeastern University, China nickel base superalloy Prof. Yulin Hao Strengthening titanium alloys via three kinds Institute of Metals Research, 14:30 – 14:50 of homogeneous microstructures IT66-001 Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Prof. Chunyan Ban Effect of new extrusion route on the 14:50 – 15:10 Northeastern University, China microstructure and property of 6063 Al alloy IT24-108 during the ECAP deformation Effect of scanning strategy on microstructure, Dr. Xiaopeng Wang texture and mechanical properties of Ti-47Al- 15:10 – 15:30 Harbin Institute of Technology, IT25-104 2Cr-2Nb alloy fabricated by selective electron China beam melting 15:30 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea 10
Program MMPD2019, 15-17 February 2019, Auckland, New Zealand Session V: Advanced processing technologies Room 302.G20 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Deliang Zhang Prof. Feng Ye Effects of electropulsing on formability of Fe- KL44-035 15:50 – 16:20 University of Science and 6.5wt.%Si wire Technology Beijing, China Effects of a high magnetic field on the growth Prof. Lei Li 16:20 – 16:40 of zinc-rich crystals during the solidification IT03-085 Northeastern University, China process of binary zinc alloys Dr. Leandro Bolzoni Cost-affordable Ti: compositions and 16:40 – 17:10 University of Waikato, New IT63-048 processing Zealand Surface modification of the NAB alloy to Dr. Zhong Wu improve the corrosion resistance and 17:10 – 17:30 IT55-210 Tianjin University, China cavitation erosion resistance via thermal diffusion process Dr. Binbin Liu Effect of surface environment on drawing 17:30 – 17:50 University of Science and IT26-038 deformation of AISI 1070 steel Technology Beijing, China 19:00 – 22:00 Banquet (China Yum Char Restaurant) Day 2: Sunday, 17 February 2019 Room 302.G20 Plenary Lectures Room 301.G050 Talk No. - Abstract No. Chair: Prof. Peng Cao Prof. Morris Wang 8:40 – 9:20 Lawrence Livermore National 3D Printing Materials Science PL03-191 Laboratory, USA Prof. Simon Ringer Atomic-Scale Materials Design – Some 9:20 – 10:00 The University of Sydney, examples and the enabling role of advanced PL04-231 Australia microscopy and computational simulation 10:00 – 10:20 Morning Tea Session VI: Films and Coatings Room 302.G20 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Yuxin Wang Prof. Chongwen Zou Phase transition modulation of VO2 film by 10:20 – 10:50 University of Science and KL32-021 hydrogenation in acid solution Technology China, China Prof. Kaiqi Liu Filtration performance of SiC-based 10:50 – 11:20 Chinese Academy of Sciences, KL51-159 membrane for hot industrial flue gas cleaning China Prof. Xin-Gui Tang Optical Properties of Al2O3 and AlN Thin Films 11:20 – 11:40 Guangdong University of Growth on Si(100) Substrates Prepared by IT09-058 Technology, China RF-Magnetron Sputtering Dr. Caizhen Yao A Simple Way to Achieve Self-cleaning 11:40 – 12:00 China Academy of Engineering IT01-100 Surface and its Antifouling Property Tests Physics, China Enhanced Ferroelectric Properties of Dr. Ye-Wen Jiang 12:00 – 12:20 Bi2FeMnO6/(Ba0.65Sr0.35)TiO3 Bilayered Thin IT04-055 Foshan University, China Films by Chemical Solution Deposition 12:20 – 13:30 Lunch and networking 11
The 2nd international symposium on Materials, Manufacturing Processes and Devices (MMPD2019) Session VI: Films and Coatings Room 302.G20 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Chongwen Zou Prof. Guoying Wei CoNi alloy films prepared by dysprosium 13:30 – 14:00 KL24-177 China Jiliang University, China doping codeposition technology Prof. Yuxin Wang Preparation and characterization of sol- 14:00 – 14:20 Jiangsu University of Science enhanced Ni-W-TiO2 nano-composite IT67-181 and Technology, China coatings Dr. Yingfei Lin Preparation and characterization of MgO films 14:20 – 14:40 Guangdong Institute of Materials IT10-088 on glass microspheres by sol-gel method and Processing, China Dr. Yangsi Liu Synthesis and photocatalysis application of 14:40 – 15:00 Beijing University of Technology, IT56-012 immobilized ZnO based nanostructures China Dr. Fengyan Hou Novel Hybrid™ Coatings for Aluminium: 15:00 – 15:20 Cirrus Materials Science Ltd, advanced mechanical properties from thin IT69-227 New Zealand coatings 15:30 – 15:50 Afternoon Tea Session IX: Interactions in Materials Room 302.G20 Talk No. - Abstract No. Session Chair: Prof. Yanfeng Gao Dr. Alex Yip Selectivity on zeolite types in ionic liquid- 16:00 – 16:30 University of Canterbury, New KL49-208 templated synthesis Zealand Dr. Saifang Huang Structural interaction during the crystallization 16:30 – 17:00 University of Auckland, New of high-strength lithium disilicate glass- KL50-239 Zealand ceramics Prof. Lijie Qiao First-principles investigation of hydrogen 17:00 – 17:20 University of Science and IT06-178 interaction with nano precipitates in α-Fe Technology Beijing, China Effect of Mg plate pretreatment on Dr. Yang Yu 17:20 – 17:40 microstructure and mechanical properties of IT73-044 Tongji University, China Al/Mg/Al composite plates Closing Remarks Room 301.G050 18:00 – 18:10 Prof. Wei Gao & Prof. Peng Cao 12
Program MMPD2019, 15-17 February 2019, Auckland, New Zealand Workshop of New Zealand-China Tripartite Research Collaboration Programme (Three Brothers Universities Collaboration Workshop) This is a satellite workshop of the MMPD2019 conference, which will be discussing on main research and collaboration activities from Three Brothers Universities (i.e. Tsinghua University, Qinghai University, and the University of Auckland). The Workshop will also discuss possible collaborations between Three Brothers Universities in the near future. Time: 16:00-18:00, Saturday, 16 February 2019 Venue: Room 303.B09, Science Building, City Campus, University of Auckland Main Speakers: Professor Wei Gao, The University of Auckland Professor Shengwei Mei, Tsinghua University Professor Chang-An Wang, Tsinghua University Other attendees: Professor Wei Pan, Tsinghua University Professor Zhipeng Xie, Tsinghua University Professor Laijun Chen, Tsinghua University Professor Zhijian Shen, Tsinghua University Professor Lin Hong, Tsinghua University Professor Jing Shi, Tsinghua University 13
Campus Map The venue of MMPD2019 conference is Science Building in the City Campus of the University of Auckland. Its physical address is: 23 Symonds Street, Auckland Central, Auckland 1010, New Zealand. The address for Conference Banquet is 2 Beach Road, Auckland Central (China Yum Char Restaurant (中華酒楼)), which is in walking distance (1.1 Km, ~14 min) from the Conference Venue. Some attractions near the venue are outlined in dashed boxes. Banquet Conference Venue Conference Venue 14
Venue Maps The Layout of the Conference Venue is shown in the following diagram. The conference room numbers are: 301.G050 Main Conference Room A 301.G053 Parallel Seminar Room B 302.G20 Parallel Seminar Room C 303.B09 NZ-China Tripartite Collaboration Workshop Entry from Symonds Street Conference Rooms Poster/Tea/Lunches 15
General Information The following information is provided as a Internet Access guide to the conference attendees. If you Wireless internet access is available for have any queries, please visit the delegate use. To access connect to the registration desk. UoA Wi-Fi using one of the usernames and passwords given below: Conference Venue Network: UoA-Guest-Wifi Username: wifi@mmpd2019.com The conference will be held in Science Password: RDPOOKZF Building at the University of Auckland. Physical address: 23 Symonds Street, Auckland Central, Name Tags Auckland 1010 Please wear your name tag at all times during the conference and social events. You will be asked to present your Dinner Registration Desk Hours voucher to enter the dinner venue. Conference registration is located on Ground floor of Science Building. If you have any questions, please ask the Mobile Phones registration desk during conference hours. Please switch off or turn your mobile phones to silent during all presentations. Catering Lunches, and morning/afternoon teas will Banks and ATM Machines be served in the foyer of ground floor. The nearest bank (ANZ) can be found on Care is taken to ensure all dietary Level 1 of the Kate Edger Information requirements are catered for. Vegetarian Commons next to the Science Building. and halal options are provided in every meal. No Smoking Policy Car Parking Delegates should be aware that smoking is banned from all public buildings in New Parking is available in the lower levels the Zealand and also from the University of Owen G Glenn Building, 12 Grafton Road, Auckland Campus. This policy is strictly Auckland. Casual parking rates are $5 per enforced. Smokers are able to smoke on hour from 6.30am - 5pm, with a cap of $25 public land/footpaths only. for more than 5 hours. Emergencies or medical needs Urgent messages and lost property If you have an emergency you can contact Urgent messages for delegates and lost the police, paramedics and fire department property can be directed to the registration by calling 111. desk. If you require non-emergency medical Messages and lost property will be held attention during the workshop, please there for collection until the end of the inform the registration desk. conference. 16
Auckland Information by beautiful heritage buildings, it's a neighbourhood of buzzing restaurants, The following information is provided as a cool bars, designer boutiques and quirky guide to Auckland. If you 'have any art spaces. queries, please visit the registration desk. Viaduct Harbour Hobson Wharf, Corner of Quay and Public Transport Hobson Street The conference venue is close to several With over 20 bars and restaurants to major public transport routes. For more choose from in one waterfront destination, information visit Viaduct Harbour is a superb place to dine https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry or relax and watch the world go by. On Friday and Saturday nights the bars and Taxis and shuttles restaurants are filled with people looking If you require a Taxi there are several for fun and excitement. companies to choose from. Some Karangahape Road (Known as K’ Rd) recommended companies are: Immerse yourself in vintage shopping and Auckland Co-op Taxi: 09 300 3000 the flavours and delights of local cafes, Discount Taxis: 09 529 1000 restaurants and ethnic eateries. Enjoy the Green Cabs: 0508 447 336 lively nightlife and the contrast of Airbus Shuttle: 09 366 6400 respectable and risquéthat is K Rd. Buses www.kroad.com The lnnerlink (green) bus connects Ponsonby Road Auckland city fringe suburbs with the Ponsonby Road, Auckland's hippest strip, central business district. There are also is easily accessible by the Innerlink bus Citylink (red) buses that follow a route and is home to over 100 of Auckland's top around the inner city. Buses run to all parts cafes, bars and restaurants. Take a stroll of the Auckland region from the Britomart down the strip to check out the boutique Transport Centre, Downtown Auckland. shops, local fashion scene and some of the Trains best coffee in Auckland. Trains run regularly to central, east, south Sky City and west Auckland suburbs from the Corner of Victoria and Federal Streets. Britomart rail station. 5-star restaurants, bars, clubs, casinos and the iconic Sky Tower! Night on the town Want to go out for a night on the town but unsure where to start? Here are a few options: Britomart Britomart is a vibrant shopping, entertainment and business precinct in the heart of downtown Auckland. Surrounded 17
Presentation Information Windows. Alternatively, you may want to use your Mac laptop to run your Presenting Authors presentation. If so, please bring the If you are scheduled to give a presentation, appropriate connector for transferring Mac please ensure your PowerPoint file is data to a Windows PC. These are not uploaded well in advance of your provided. We recommend using the presentation time, preferably during the laptops and equipment provided. catering breaks or prior to the start of each day. Lecture Recording To upload your presentation, please take it to your presentation room on a USB If you, as a speaker, want to record your memory stick. A member of the organising lecture/presentation on the conference, team will be available to assist you if please contact the conference organizing required. staff or helpers. The lecture theatres have image and sound recording system. Presentations As a courtesy to our presenters, please ensure you arrive at each session venue prior to the start of presentations, and report to the session chair. Timing Please respect fellow presenters and ensure your presentation does not exceed the given time allocation. Rooms and AV Every room features standard audio-visual equipment including white screens, whiteboards, data projector, Windows lecture computers and lectern microphone. If you have videos or animations in your presentation, please ensure you have embedded the files in your presentation and copied and transferred the video file together with your PowerPoint presentation. Your video may not function otherwise. WMV or AVI file types are recommended. Apple Mac Users - please ensure your presentation is capable of running on 18
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