Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of sciences – SB RAS

Tohoku University - TU

Russian Foundation of Basic Science RFBR

Japan society of promotion of science – JSPS

Institute of material science TU

Nikolaev Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS

Joint laboratory of interdisciplinary research SB RAS and TU

FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT

Russian-Japanese workshop (review conference)

“State of materials research and new trends in material science”

1-6 August, 2009, Novosibirsk, Russia

Dear colleagues:

We invite you to consider participation on Russian-Japanese meeting entitled “State of materials research and new trends in material science”, which is planned to be held in Novosibirsk, Russia in period 1-5 August 2009.

The conference is jointly organized by Tohoku University and Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of sciences.

Siberian Branch of Russian academy of science (SB RAS) and Tohoku University (TU) are cooperating for a long time in many fields of science. Since 1992 General agreement of cooperation between the organizations exists. In 1997 Tohoku University was established a liaison office of in Novosibirsk science center – main campus of the SB RAS.

In 2008 Joint laboratory of interdisciplinary projects of SB RAS and TU was organized. Goal of the laboratory is to coordinate joint research in different directions of science performed by scientists and laboratories of TU and SB RAS and involving specialists from other organizations both in Japan and Russia in joint projects.

One of the directions in the laboratory program is material science. The announced workshop-conference was initiated by co coordinators of materials research direction of the joint laboratory Professor Y. Kawazoe and academician F. Kuznetsov.

The aims of the workshop are to exchange information on current directions of research of the material scientists and to identify problems, which can be base for joint projects in future.

Specialists from organizations of TU and SB RAS as well as from other Japanese and Russian organizations are invited to participate in the conference.

Siberian Brach of RAS includes at the moment 67 research institutes located in 10 science centers in big cities of Siberia and republic of Yakutia.

Many institutes of SB RAS are involved in different directions of material science. Information on directions of materials studies of institutes of SB RAS is presented in the following table.

Tentative list of topics for discussion

·  Modeling in material science

·  Physics and design of functional materials (semiconductors, optical materials, scintillators, laser materials, magnetic, catalysts…

·  Techniques and equipment for material preparation (high pure substances, single crystals, film and coatings, multilayer structures, highly dispersed materials …)

·  Nano materials

·  New techniques and methods of materials characterization (structure, composition, functional properties) including unique facilities (high resolution electron microscopy

synchrotron radiation, free electron laser et al.)

We ask potential participants to give their suggestion for adding and topics, which reflect their interest. The conference program committee will consider these suggestions.

Organizing committee of the conference

General co-chairmen:

Professor Inoue Akihisa, President of Tohoku University

Academician Alexander L. Aseev- Chairman of SB RAS

Co-chairmen of program committee:

Professor Y.Kawazoe , Institute of Material Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan

Professor Fedor A. Kuznetsov, Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia

Science secretary:

Dr. Marina L.Kosinova, Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia

Committee members

·  Belosludov Vladimir R

·  Fomin Vasili M

·  Kitagawa M.

·  Koinuma H

·  Kulipanov Gennady N

·  Lyakhov Nikolay Z.

·  Nepomnyaschikh Alexandr I.

·  Psakhie Sergey G.

·  Saito F

·  Segawa M

·  Shabanov Vasili F.

·  Shalagin Anatoly M

·  Waseda Y.

·  Yagi Yasuyuki

·  Zakovriashin Sergei P

Program:

1-2 August is arrival days, 6 August, day of departure.

The science program will run from Monday, August 3, morning through Wednesday, August 5, evening, and will include both invited and contributed oral presentations as well as poster sessions.

List of Invited speakers

Russian side / Japanese side
V.N. Parmon
Preparation and properties of catalysts.
Institute of catalysis SB RAS / Shin-ichi ORIMO
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
-Complex hydrides for energy applications
N.Z. Lyakhov
Mechanochemistry in materials preparation.
Institute of solid state chemistry and mechanochemistry SB RAS / Tadafumi Ajiri
WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University
-Supercritical Hydrothermal Synthesis of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanoparticles -Towards Superhybrid Nanomaterials-
F.A. Kuznetsov
MO CVD processing for application in nanoelectronics.
Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS / Takasi Goto
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
-Hard coating of alpha-Alumina and TiN films for cutting tools by laser CVD (tentative)
Ya.V. Vasiliev
Growth of big size oxide crystal.
Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS / Prof. Tsuguo Fukuda
Institute of Multidisciplinary Research
for Advanced Materials(IMRAM)
-Growth of large angasite-type LTGA single crystals by czochralski technique for piezoelectric applications
- Growth of ZnO single crystals by hydrothermal technique
V.S. Berdnikov
Heat and mass transfer in crystal growth processes.
Institute of thermo physics SB RAS / Satoshi Udo
IMR
- Control of phase equilibrium and growth dynamics by applying an electric field
A.I. Nepomniyschikh
Silicon multy crystal processing.
Institute of Geochemistry SB RAS / Kazushi Miki
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS)
1Novel delta doping technology with two dopants in silicon towards quantum information processing platform
L.I. Isaenko
Crystals for non linear optics.
Institute of geology and mineralogy SB RAS / Satoshi Uda,
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University
- Adjustment of the congruent point consistent with the stoichiometric point in lithium niobate by adding MgO.
I.G. Vasilieva
Rare earth materials.
Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS
A.V. Okotrub
Carbon / Takashi Nakamura
Institute of multidisciplinary Research for advanced Materials, Tohoku. University
- Introduction of an development of technology for reducing indium usage in a transparent conducting electrode
- A new thesis process for carbon nano-capsules and graphene by arc discharge method in organic solution.
A.L. Aseev
Preparation and characterization of nanoelectronic structures.
Institute of semiconductor physics SB RAS / Hideomi Koinuma Tokyo University
Combinatorial methodology in material preparation.
V.M. Fomin
Gas dynamic methods of coatings formation.
Institute of theoretical and applied mechanics SB RAS
S.G. Psakhie
Modeling of mechanical properties of materials / Masanori Kohyama
AIST
V.S. Shatski
Growth and properties of diamond crystals.
Institute of geology and mineralogy SB RAS / Takafumi Ajiri
Tohoku University
G.N. Kulipanov
Synchrotron radiation materials diagnostics
Institute of nuclear physics SB RAS
Yu.V. Guliaev
Meta materials
Institute of Radioelectronics RAS / K. Halada
NIMS
V.R. Belosludov
Hydrogen energy materials.
Institute of inorganic chemistry SB RAS
V.I. Ovcharenko
Molecular magnetics
International tomography Center SB RAS
S.G.Ovchinnikov
Magnetic materials
Institute of physics SB RAS

REGISTRATION FEE

Registration fee is 100 USD. A special registration package will be available to all attendees, which will include abstract book and program, tea and coffee.

Registration fee for Russian participants will be covered by Russian sponsors.

Luncheons, banquet and a social excursion tickets will be available at registration

Location

The Seminar will be held at Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry SB RAS, Novosibirsk (http://www.che.nsk.su ).

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language of the seminar will be English.

Abstract Deadline

Abstracts accepted for presentation will be published in a Abstract and program book that will be available at the meeting. Therefore, the following deadline must be strictly met.

The template for the abstract is also accessible via the links below (www.che.ns.su/>). Contact any of the conference organizers with further questions.

Poster Format

The area available for posters will be 90 cm wide by 120 cm high. Please ensure that your poster will fit within these dimensions. Push pins will be provided.

IMPORTANT DATES :

15 June, 2009 / ·  Deadline for receiving abstracts
15 July, 2009 / ·  Deadline for request of hotel reservation

CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS

Secretariat:

Dr. Marina L. Kosinova

Institute of Inorganic Chemistry

Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences

3, Acad. Lavrentiev Ave.,

Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia

Phone: +7(383)316 5144, Fax: +7 (383) 330-9489

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