School of Materials Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University
Conference Chair
Jian-Zhong Jiang
No registration fee for this symposium.
November 9 Opening ceremony, invited presentations and student presentations.November 10 Invited presentations, student presentations and closing ceremony.
9, November, 2022 (Beijing Time)
8:25-8:30: Open by Jiang Jian-Zhong
8:30-9:10: Prof. Peter Liaw (USA, Tennessee, time difference -14 hours)
An Introduction and High-throughput Design of High-performance Lightweight High-entropy Alloys
9:10-9:40: Prof. Zhang Yong (China)
Light-weight of AlMg- and AlTi-system Entropic Alloys and Cryogenic Behavior
9:40-10:10: Prof. Hyoung Seop Kim (Korea, time difference +1 hour)
Sheet formability of high-entropy alloys
10:10-10:30: Break
10:30-11:00: Dr. Shaolou Wei (USA, Boston, time difference -13 hours)
Designing ductile refractory high-entropy alloys: hint from natural mixing and beyond
11:00-11:30: Prof. Yiping Lu (China)
Research Progress of Eutectic High Entropy Alloys
11:30-12:00: Prof. Wang Xiao-Dong (China)
Atomic dynamics in La-based metallic glasses by X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy
12:00-13:00: Lunch Break
13:00-13:30: Prof. Yong Yang (HongKong China)
Multi-Functional High Entropy Alloys with Heterogeneous Lattice Strain
13:30-14:00: Prof. Tao Yang (HongKong China)
Heterogenous columnar-grained high-entropy alloys produce exceptional resistance to intermediate-temperature intergranular embrittlement
14:00-14:30: Prof. Zhou Haofei (Zhejiang University, China)
Grain boundary mediated plasticity in nanostructured metals
14:30-15:00: Prof. Cao Qing-Ping (China)
High entropy thin films
15:00-15:20: Break
15:20-15:50: Prof. Shuang Zhang (China)
Composition formulas of metallic glasses
15:50-16:15: Dr. Xu Tian-Ding (China)
Atomic dynamics in metallic glasses
16:15-16:45: Prof. Robert Maass (Germany, time difference -7 hours)
Connecting plastic flow, shear-band cavities, and roughness exponents of metallic glasses
10, November, 2022 (Beijing Time)
8:30-9:10: Prof. Wang Weihua (China)
Purify the relaxation mode in metallic glasses
9:10-9:40: Prof. Li Yi (China)
Rejuvenation of metallic glasses through a double annealing process
9:40-10:10: Prof. Wu Yuan (China)
Local chemical ordering and its effects on properties of high-entropy alloys
10:10-10:30: Break
10:30-11:00: Prof. Hao Zhang (Canada time difference -15 hours)
The role of collective atomic motion in hierarchical relaxations in metallic glasses
11:00-11:30: Dr. Cheng Zhang (China)
Strong and Ductile FeNiCoAl-based High-Entropy Alloys for Cryogenic to Elevated Temperature Multifunctional Applications
11:30-12:00: Prof. Zhang Wei (China)
Metal-metalloid type high entropy bulk metallic glasses
12:00-13:00: Lunch Break
13:00-13:40: Prof. Jiang Jian-Zhong (China)
Temperature and pressure induced structural changes in amorphous alloys
13:40-14:10: Prof. Ding qingqing (China)
The similarities between superalloys and medium/high entropy alloys
14:10-14:40: Prof. Zhao Yonghao (China)
Breaking materials performance paradox from microstructural control to composition design
14:40-15:10: Prof. Wang Jiangwei (China)
Coupled grain boudnary and twin boundary deformation in metallic materials
15:10-15:30: Break
15:30-16:00: Prof. Andrea Di Cicco (Italy, time difference -7 hours)
Investigation of local structural changes in GeSe 2 glass under ultra-high pressure
16:00-16:25: Dr. Emin Mijitia (Italy, time difference -7 hours)
Local structure and pressure-temperature melting line of GaIn eutectic liquid alloy
16:25-16:50: Dr. Raymond Kwesi Nutor (China)
Strength optimization of CoNiV medium entropy alloys for potential wide-range temperature applications by Al-alloying
16:50-17:30: Prof. Dierk Raabe (Germany, time difference -7 hours)
Recent progress on magnetic and invar high entropy alloys