Electroceramics network
Invited Speakers
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
Processing:
Michael Josse (University of Bordeaux, France)
Cool-SPS : Low Temperature for Broad Opportunities
Clive A. Randall (PennState University, State College, USA)
Cold Sintering of Electroceramic Materials: Recent Progress
Dielectrics:
Douglas L. Irving (North Carolina State University, USA)
Understanding Electroceramics through a Combined Multiphysics and Point Defect Informatics Approach
Shujun Zhang (University of Wollongong, Australia)
High Performance Lead Free Dielectric for energy Storage Applications
Antiferroelectrics:
Günter Engel (CeraCap KG, Austria)
Impact of New Perovskite Materials, Designs, and Processes in Antiferroelectric Multilayer Ceramic Applications for Power Electronics
Ion conductors:
Giovanna Canu (CNR Institute of Condensed Matter Chemistry and Technologies for Energy, Italy)
X-ray microspectroscopy using synchrotron radiation for the study of cation interdiffusion across electrode/electrolyte interfaces
Alexander Opitz (TU Wien, Austria)
Hydrogen oxidation kinetics on Ni/GDC: Bridging the gap between model-type thin film and porous electrodes
Jennifer Rupp (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
"Lithionics” – On the Design of Lithium Oxide Films for Solid State Batteries and Novel Neuromorphic Computing Functions
Albert Tarancon (ICREA/IREC, Barcelona, Spain)
3D Printing of Solid Oxide Cells for Power Geneartion and Energy Storage
Vasiliki Tileli (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Oxygen electrocatalysis of perovskites in a transmission electron microscope
Bilge Yildiz (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Structure, Chemistry, and Charge Transfer Resistance of the Interface between Garnet Solid Electrolyte and Oxide Cathodes
Electronics:
Hiroshi Funakubo (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
High stability of Ferroelectric phase in Y-doped HfO2 films
Susanne Hoffmann-Eifert (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Germany)
Nanoscale metal oxide memristive devices for neuromorphic computation
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Piezoelectrics, Ferroelectrics:
Nina Balke (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
Tunable quadruple-well ferroelectric van-der-Waals crystals
Chris Bowen (University of Bath, UK)
Piezoelectric and pyroelectric materials and structures for energy harvesting
Mari-Ann Einarsrud (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
In situ characterization toolbox for studying nucleation and growth of piezoelectric oxide thin films and nanostructured materials
Chiara Gattinoni (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Interface and surface stabilization of the polarization in ferroelectric thin films
Yuri Genenko (TU Darmstadt, Germany)
Stochastic models of sequential and parallel switching processes in tetragonal and rhombohedral ferroelectrics
Astri Bjørnetun Haugen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Textured Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramics
Mojca Otonicar (Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia)
Adding a Piece to the Understanding of Polycrystalline Relaxor Ferroelectrics
Didrik Småbråten (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Point Defects at Domain Walls in Improper Ferroelectrics
Franz Schubert (PI Ceramic GmbH, Germany)
Progress and Challenges in the Development of RoHS Compliant Lead-Free Materials
Multiferroics, Magnetism:
Masaki Azuma (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Magnetization Reversal by Electric Field in Co-Substituted Bismuth Ferrite Thin Film
Artiukh Evgenij (Scientific-Practical Materials Research Centre of NAS, Belarus)
Magnetoresistance in SrMoO4-Sr2FeMoO6-δ core-shell structures
Stanislav Kamba (Institute of Physics, Czech Republic)
High-Frequency Properties of Multiferroics
Bio-Electroceramics:
Julia Glaum (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
BaTiO3-based coatings on titanium substrates for medical applications
Yan Wei (Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology, China)
Designing biocompatible microenvironment for guiding stem cell fate commitment
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