Program committee / Competitions / Topics
Chairman - Programme Committee |
Prof. Dr. Michael HOFFMANN |
Chairman - Poster competition 2022 |
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PD Dr. Guido FALK |
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All participants of CERAMICS 2022 with a poster submission accepted by the program committee are eligible to participate in the poster competition. Participants in the Hans-Walter-Hennicke Lecture Competition are not eligible. |
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Dr. Michael ROZUMEK |
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Prof. Dr. Stefan SCHAFFOENER |
In remembrance of Prof. Dr. Hans-Walter Hennicke, the DKG has been awarding the Hans-Walter Hennicke Lecture Competition Award since 1995. With this prize, we honor the best lectures of young ceramists and academics on the topics of their final theses. Participation requirements:
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Members Program committee(TOPIC-Chair) |
Advisory Board(Co-TOPIC-Chair) |
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Dr. Tassilo MORITZ |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Marian JANEK |
TOPIC 02 - High temperature processes and sinteringThermal processes and sintering play a decisive role in the formation of the microstructure and properties of ceramic materials. Topic 02 "Thermal processes and sintering" deals with these processes. In addition to conventional sintering processes, it also includes innovative processes such as cold sintering, flash sintering, field-supported sintering technologies (e.g. SPS, microwave) and other high-temperature processes such as joining. |
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Dr. Wolfgang RHEINHEIMER |
Dr. Volker UHLIG |
Prof. Dr. Pavol SAJGALIK |
TOPIC 03 - Process and material characterizationThe reliable fabrication of ceramic materials and components requires a broad spectrum of methods for in-process and final inspection and testing. In the framework of TOPIC "CharacteProcess and material characterization" contributions can be presented that cover the development of new testing methods, as well as new results gained from application of established methods for the characterization of dense and porous ceramics. The call is open for oral presentations and posters on evaluation of raw materials and additives, process control in ceramic manufacturing, the determination of mechanical, electric, dielectric, thermal, tribological, or optical properties, as well as on characterization of chemical composition, phase composition, microstructure, and surfaces. |
Dr. Bjoern MIELLER |
Prof. Dr. Ján DUSZA |
Dr. Tobias FEY |
TOPIC 04 - CompositesCeramic Matrix Composites show a comparatively high fracture toughness, offering numerous new applications in lightweight constructions, in the combustion environment, and in gas turbines. This symposium is focused on novel developments of composite materials. In particular, papers for the following topics are of interest:
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Prof. Dr. Dietmar KOCH Universität Augsburg |
Dr. Peter TATARKO |
TOPIC 05 - RefractoriesRefractories play a key role in all high temperature applications and cover all the strategic industries such as steel, cement, glass, petrochemicals, energy plants etc. The understanding of their mechanical, thermal, chemical and functional properties as controlled by their structure at nano-, micro- and macro- levels followed by chemical and physical interactions at interfaces/ surfaces is an unlimited tool for continuous development and optimization.
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Prof. Dr. Christos G. ANEZIRIS TU Bergakademie Freiberg |
TOPIC 06 - Ceramics for healthcareThe focus of this symposium is the broad field of bioceramics as well as bioactive glasses and composites for healthcare, including medical, pharmaceutical and biotechnological applications. Bioceramics in all their variants will be covered, including bioinert ceramics for implants and prosthetic devices, bioactive ceramics and glasses for tissue engineering and advanced applications such as medical imaging, drug delivery, and cancer treatment as well as for their use in bioreactors. Presentations will address both basic science and technological aspects related to the design, processing, characterisation and applications of bioceramics in both existing and emerging applications. Topics to be covered by the symposium include but are not limited to:
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Prof. Dr. Aldo R. BOCCACCINI FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg |
Prof. Dr. Dusan GALUSEK |
TOPIC 07 - Silicate ceramics... the oldest material group of all ceramics, is used everywhere in the fields of tableware, sanitary, thermal engineering, measurement and control technology, process and environmental technology, high and low voltage technology etc. In the symposium itself, all areas of application of silicate ceramics should be given equal consideration, therefore submissions from all areas of application are highly welcome. |
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Dr. Christoph PIRIBAUER |
Dr. Peter Veteška |
Ir. Marcel ENELS |
TOPIC 08 - TribologyQuite many applications of structural ceramic materials and components are related to their tribological properties, as high-performance ceramics are generally very resistant even under corrosive conditions and at high temperatures. Until recently, wear resistance and the resulting long service life of ceramic components were the most important aspects. Today, however, the possibilities of minimising friction are given much more weight, since the reduction of friction losses directly improves energy efficiency in mechanically devices. Subtopics:
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Dr. Andreas KAILER |
Prof. Dr. Pavol HVIZDOS |
Prof. Dr. Iyas KHADER |
TOPIC 09 - Chemistry, environment and process engineeringThis topic area covers ceramic materials for applications in chemistry and environmental and process engineering. The symposium addresses both the production and characterization of these ceramics, as well as their further development into components and systems and their application. Examples may include:
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Prof. Dr. Ingolf VOIGT |
Prof. Dr. Gustav PLESCH |
Dr. Olivier MONFORT |
TOPIC 10 - Hydrogen and battery technologiesThis topic will cover ceramic-based materials (including their microstructural design, processing and properties) which are relevant for components in energy technologies, especially hydrogen production, storage and use as well as batteries:
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Prof. Dr. Olivier Guillon |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Andrea Straková FEDORKOVA Pavol Jozef Safarik University, Slovakia |
Dr. Christian LENSER FZ Jülich GmbH |
TOPIC 11 - Functional CeramicsThe topic „Functional Ceramics" focuses on electromagnetic functional ceramics and their applications. The broad spectrum of functional ceramics includes:
The topic covers fundamental aspects, e.g. microstructure- properties correlations, as well as topics of the ceramic technology, ceramic films or ceramic multilayer technology. Applications of functional ceramics, components and systems are also of high relevance. |
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Prof. Dr. Jörg TÖPFER Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena |
Prof. Dr. Zoltan LENCES |
Dr. Jan SCHULTHEIß |
TOPIC 12 - OptoelectronicsOptoelectronic applications and the semiconductor industry have strongly benefited from new material developments in recent years. Recent material concepts employ ceramic functional materials - or compounds inspired by ceramic functional materials. The symposium aims to bring together scientists from the fields of ceramics research and optoelectronics to further develop this exciting new field. A tentative list of topics includes:
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Prof. Dr. Alexander COLSMANN |
Dr. Holger RÖHM Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) |
Dr. Robert KLEMENT |