Conference Overview

Date: 22-24th November 2017
Location: University of Huddersfield, 3M Buckley Innovation Centre>

Introduction

Progress in many processes is stimulated by the innovation in Materials. Operational efficiency requires from materials to survive nowadays in conditions which only can be described as extreme. The development of new and or improved products or processes inevitably relies on innovation in materials.

Radical improvements in the performance and reliability of materials in extreme operational environments give companies the competitive edge in many high-value markets. The need for, and application of, those materials involve most sectors, including transport, the built environment, energy, manufacturing, electronics and health.

Contemporary engineering products ought to be designed to survive and provide long-term high performance under a broad spectrum of adverse conditions ranging from repetitive mechanical loading to nuclear irradiation and from high temperatures to living tissue environments. Surface coatings offer the possibility to deliver materials which can withstand such an extreme environments at market sustainable costs. Coatings are already widely used in industry and represent a market worth in excess of £10 billion per annum. However, there are areas where current materials and coatings fall short of new demands in terms of broadly defined durability; some of these are important for medical applications, for example, where resistance to bacteria and general biocompatibility and endurance are of concern.

It is timely therefore to overview policies, funding opportunities and actual innovation in materials science and technology. This forum aims to bring innovation on to the doorstep of the local business community and to look at the requirements and problems that need to be resolved to widen the scope of materials for improved products in the future.

Opportunities

This event is your opportunity to learn and to exchange ideas about key innovations and advances in materials for extreme environments. It is an occasion to speak with experts about your challenges with a view to developing practical solutions that meet your business expectations and development ideas.

This event will benefit the policy makers as a promotional tool for the current and foreseeable development areas:

  • This event will benefit engineers in industry who are dealing with the critical challenges of extending the extreme environment range over which materials can be used,
  • The meeting is open to everyone however, registration is required and spaces are limited,
  • National and international invited speakers are world-leaders in their respective fields,
  • This is a high-quality networking opportunity (policy/inventors, customer/supplier, industry/academia),
  • Promotional material and latest research results in material relevant to the theme of the meeting will be displayed and discussed.

The event will be a unique opportunity for policy maker, industry and academia to share knowledge and develop collaborations. The event will act as a forum for innovation and collaboration, an opportunity to network, as well as acquire new insight and expert advice.

Forum format

The Forum will run over two and a half days and will consist of plenary talks, invited and oral presentations, poster sessions and commercial organisation exhibition. The first day will concentrate on policies and funding for innovation in materials. Technology based talks, technical exhibition and poster sessions will form the day two. Sessions and poster session focused on fundamental understanding of materials and coating for extreme environments will form the agenda for the day three.

The meeting will include discussions on:

  • Industry requirements for extreme environment materials,
  • Key Challenges facing the materials suppliers and OEMs,
  • Potential collaborations to meet those challenges.
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Why should YOU attend?

  • To revise funding opportunities for innovation in materials,
  • To be aware of the challenges facing materials in industry,
  • To present your work on Extreme Environment Materials (E2M),
  • To contribute to the discussions on solutions to these challenges,
  • To identify possible Industry-Academic collaborations.

Who should attend?

Delegates will include policy makers, industry leaders, development managers, research directors, research funding bodies, academic researchers, senior scientists and engineers in the materials and coatings field.

The forum will be held on 22-24th November 2017 and the venue will be the University of Huddersfield and 3M Buckley Innovation Centre.

On Behalf of the Organizing Committee

  • Vladimir Vishnyakov
  • Alison McMillan
  • Konstantina Lambrinou
  • Sylvain Dubois

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Keynote speakers

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Invited speakers

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Programme

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Journal publications

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Important dates

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Organising committee

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Awards

There will be a monetary student poster award.

Best Student Poster Award will be selected from all the poster contributions presented by students during the conference.

Posters will be judged on their scientific and technical quality and also visual merit.

Accommodation

Here are a selection of hotels in Huddersfield catering for different budgets. Click on the name of the hotel to go directly to their website or alternatively use booking sites such as laterooms.com or booking.com where you will often receive good rates and additional option choices.

Premier Inn: Huddersfield Central Hotel (5 minutes walk)
St Andrews Road, Huddersfield, HD1 6SB

Huddersfield Central Lodge (10 minutes walk)
11/15 Beast Market, Huddersfield, HD1 1QF

Cambridge Lodge Hotel (20 minutes walk)
4 Clare Hill, Huddersfield, HD15BS

Briar Court Hotel (10-15 minutes by car/taxi)
Halifax Road, Huddersfield, HD3 3NT

Cedar Court Hotel (10-15 minutes by car/taxi)
Lindley Moor Road, Huddersfield, HD3 3RH


Conference Sponsors & Exhibitors

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University of Huddersfield

The University of Huddersfield is a growing centre of research and excellence and we always push the boundaries of knowledge - learn more about us by visiting our website.

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Institute of Physics

The Institute of Physics is a leading scientific membership society working to advance physics for the benefit of all.


Contact Us

If you would like to know more about the conference or would like to sponsor or showcase your products/services then please contact the Conference Chair on the details below:

Conference Chair: Dr Vladimir Vishnyakov

School of Computing and Engineering
University of Huddersfield
Queensgate
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH

Tel: +44 (0)1484 472164

Email: v.vishnyakov@hud.ac.uk

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