Organizer | Prof. Wook Jo (UNIST, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Dr. Chong Yun Kang (KIST, Korea) |
Description | The field of dielectrics encompassing piezoelectricity, pyroelectricity, and ferroelectricity has been of great interest both to the theorists and practitioners for more than half a century mainly due to their importance for a variety of applications. Though it was generally considered that the theoretical understanding of majority of phenomena has been understood quite well, the recent advent of the research trend on ‘lead-free’ materials has revealed that there is still much room left for further research to better understand the related phenomena. This symposium aims at bringing scientists and engineers in the field of processing, characterization, and application of ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and dielectric materials together to share the state-of-the-art of the fields and to share creative ideas for future research directions. This year, this session is expanding to include not only the bulk piezoelectric materials such as piezoceramics and single crystals but also thick and thin films as well as multilayer ceramics for giving better insights to the researchers from different fields within the context of piezoelectricity. Exemplary topics for the sessions are as follows.
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Invited Speakers |
Dr. Ho Nyung Lee (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA) Prof. Shashank Priya, (Virginia Tech, USA) Prof. Takeshi MORITA (University of Tokyo, Japan) Prof. Seung-Hyun Kim (Brown University, USA) Prof. Shujun Zhang (Pennsylvania State University, USA) Prof. Shenglin Jiang (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China) |
Organizer | Prof. Sang Yeol Lee (Cheongju University, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. George Kiriadis (University of Crete, Greece) Prof. Hyung Koun Cho (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) |
Description | There has been an explosive growth of interest in both fundamental research and device applications based on Oxide Semiconductors and materials over the past few years. This fascinating class of wide band-gap materials has been attracted a variety of advanced applications in the fields of, among others, liquid crystal and high definition displays, transparent conducting oxides for solar cells, gas sensors, nanoelectronics, oxides and other materials convergence devices, electrochromic, thermochromic and smart windows, in architectural coatings as well as in organic light-emitting diodes, in which they are regarded as the main candidates for the forthcoming “post-Si” electronics era. Driven by the worldwide research activities that range from fundamental physics to materials fabrication and TOS-based device development, the “Oxide Semiconductors” have been decided on the organization of the follow-up ICAE 2015.
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Invited Speakers |
Prof. George Kiriadis (University of Crete, Greece) Prof. R. Martins (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Prof. Elvira M. Fortunato (University of Lisbon, Portugal) Prof. John F. Conley, Jr (Oregon State University, USA) Prof. Toshio Kamiya (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Dr. Kyung-Sang Cho (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea) Prof. Yongtaek Hong (Seoul National University, Korea) Dr. Jong-Woong Kim (KETI, Korea) Dr. Jun-Ho Song (Samsung Display, Korea) |
Organizer | Prof. Soon-Gil Yoon (Chungnam National University, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Alexey Y. Kovalgin (University of Twente, Netherland) Dr. Kazumi Kato (AIST, Japan) Prof. Hyun-Suk Kim (Chungnam National University, Korea) |
Description | Thin films were applied at many electronic devices and they included various research fields such as ferroelectric, transparent conductive oxide, and magnetic materials etc. Thin films were prepared using chemical vapor deposition, sputtering, pulsed laser deposition, and spin-coating. They were characterized through the typical characterization techniques such as XRD, SEM, AFM, TEM, AES, XPS, and SIMS. Recently, oxide thin films also were applied at dye-sensitized solar cells. Therefore, thin film processing and devices include various fields such as processing, characterization, and applications by devices. Thin film session includes thin film topics of metal, ceramics, and polymer etc. Furthermore, all of fields related with the thin films and devices are welcomed. |
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Prof. Alexey Y. Kovalgin (University of Twente, Netherland) Prof. Lei BI (University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, China) Prof. Tadachika Nakayama (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan) Prof. Ho Won Jang (Seoul National University, Korea) Prof. Woo Chul Jung (KAIST, Korea) Prof. Jaeyeong Heo (Jeonnam National University, Korea) Prof. Hyun-Suk Kim (Chungnam National University, Korea) |
Organizer | Dr. Hak Joo Lee (KIMM, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Dae-Gyu Moon (Soonchunhyang University, Korea) Dr. Jae Bon Koo (ETRI, Korea) Dr. Hagen Klauk (Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany) |
Description | Flexible/Printed Electronic Materials and Devices Symposium focuses on flexiblesubstrates, electrodes, semiconductors, insulators, and electronic devices including flexible TFTs, flexible OLEDs, flexible emitting and non-emitting devices, flexible touch sensors, and stretchable devices. |
Invited Speakers | Prof. Taishi Takenobu (Waseda University, Japan) Prof. Tsuyoshi Sekitani (The University of Tokyo, Japan) |
Organizer | Dr. Geon-Woong Lee (KERI, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Yu-Lun Chueh (National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan) Prof. Hyunhyub Ko (UNIST, Korea) Dr. Joong Tark Han (KERI, Korea) |
Description | This symposium aims to explore recent advances in various nanostructured materials and their applications for green energy devices such as highly efficient photonic and optoelectronic devices, green display devices, energy conversion devices, and environment-friendly power conversion devices like advanced power semiconductor devices. Furthermore, the design and fabrication technologies of the devices which play a crucial role in highly efficient energy conversion of low carbon footprint will be emphasized.. |
Invited Speakers |
Prof. Zhiyong Fan (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong) Prof. Johnny Ho (City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Prof. Yu-LunChueh (National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan) Prof. Kuniharu Takei (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan) Prof. Joon Hak Oh (POSTECH, Korea) Prof. Jeong Min Baik (UNIST, Korea) |
Organizer | Prof. Kyu-Hwan Shim (Chonbuk National University, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Jung-Hee Lee (Kyungpook National University, Korea) Dr. Jae Kyoung Mun (ETRI, Korea) Prof. Sheng Kuang (Zhejiang University, China) Prof. Kevin Chen (Hong Kong University, Hong Kong) |
Description | High-Voltage Materials and Devices, Power-MOS (LDMOS, TDMOS, SJ-MOS), Power-BJT (IGBT, HBT), Power-HFET (MODFET, HEMT), Power Diode (TVS, SCR, Thyristor, FRD, SBD, SBR), Materials (Si/SiGe, GaN, SiC), ESD/EMI (TVS, DTMOS, DTBJT), Advanced Process Technology (Epitaxy, Thin Film Growth), Advanced Applications (Automotive, LED, Solar Plant, Wind Plant, IT), Power Package, Power Module. |
Invited Speakers |
Mr. Jon Barth (Barth Electronics, USA) Dr. Daoheung Bouangeune (Dept. of Sci. and Technology, Laos) Dr. Tobias Erlbacher (IISB, Fraunhofer, Germany) Prof. Weifeng Sun (Southeast University, China) Prof. Huili(Grace) Xing (Cornell University, USA) Prof. Haipeng Zhang (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China) Prof. Ho-Young Cha (Hongik University, Korea) |
Organizer | Dr. Young-Jun Kim (Korea Electronics Technology Institute, Korea) |
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Co-organizer |
Prof. Shi Xue Dou (University of Wollongong, Australia) Prof. Ki-suk Kang (Seoul National University, Korea) |
Description | In this symposium, we deal with advanced materials and technologies for energy storage devices such as rechargeable batteries and for further development of technology and market, the perspectives on new materials will be discussed as well as future research directions to overcome the current limit will be highlighted. |
Invited Speakers |
Prof. Huamin Zhang (Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, China) Prof. Shi Xue Dou (University of Wollongong, Australia) Prof. Masanobu Nakayama (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) Prof. Jun Chen (Nankai University, China) Prof. Brian McCloskey (UC Berkeley, USA) Prof. Won-Sub Yoon (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Dr. Young-Min Choi (GS Energy, Korea) Dr. Dong-Min Im (Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Korea) Dr. Hyunsoo Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, Korea) Prof. Ki-Suk Kang (Seoul National University, Korea) |
Organizer | Dr. Hee-eun Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Hyo Sik Chang (Chungnam National University, Korea) Prof. Dong- Youn Shin (Pukyung National University, Korea) Dr. Ka-Hyun Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea) Dr. Joerg Bagdahn (Fraunhofer CSP, Germany) Prof. Jae Hak Jung (Yeungnam University, Korea) |
Description | This symposium covers all the fields of solar cells such as silicon solar cell, thin film solar cell and hybrid cells. We focuses on the advanced photovoltaic materials and devices including following subcategories:
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Invited Speakers | Dr. Stephan Schoenfelder (Fraunhofer CSP, Germany) Dr. Joerg Bagdahn (Fraunhofer CSP, Germany) Prof. Sichen Du (Royal Institute of Technology, Switzerland) Prof. Jeha Kim (Cheongju University, Korea) Prof. Jianbing Zhang (Huazhong University, China) Prof. Sang Hyuk Im (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Dr. Xinyong Li (Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Engineering (MOE), China) Dr. Ka-Hyun Kim (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea) |
Organizer | Dr. Rak-Hyun Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Harumi Yokokawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Prof. Yong-Gun Shul (Yonsei University, Korea) Prof. Guntae Kim (UNIST, Korea) |
Description | Fuel cell technologies have been providing reliable, clean, safe stationary and transportation powers with significant growth economically and technically. The cost reduction and the durability improvement are required in the materials and devices to accelerate the growth of fuel cell industry. In this symposium, papers are invited in the areas that include materials and devices of all fuel cell technologies, fuel processing, systems and fuel cell-related technologies such as low and high temperature electrolysis, etc.. |
Invited Speakers | Prof. Harumi Yokokawa (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Dr. Yu Morimoto (Toyota Central R&D Labs., Japan) Dr. Hans Aage Hjuler (Danish Power System, Denmark) Dr. Jong-Eun Hong (University of Birmingham,UK) Prof. Stephen Skinner (Imperial College London, UK) Prof. Tatsumi Ishihara (Kyushu University, Japan) Prof. Yong-Gun Shul (Yonsei University, Korea) Prof. Eun Ae CHO (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea) Prof. Guntae Kim (UNIST, Korea) Prof. Rak-Hyun Song (Korea Institute of Energy Research/ University of Science and Technology, Korea) |
Organizer | Prof. Sang Heon Lee (Sunmoon University, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Jaehyeong Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Prof. Yong Choi (Dankook University, Korea) Dr. Chan Joong Kim (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Korea) Dr. Alexander Pirogov (Institute of Metal Physics, RAS, Russia) |
Description | The objective of this symposium is to exchange loading-edge information about superconductor and electromagnetic composites. This symposium covers recent science and technology about superconductors, electromagnetic materials, electric power devices, functional composites etc. It can highlight current progress and discuss future prospects in the synthesis, properties control, modifications, and modeling of superconductor and magnetic materials for applications |
Invited Speakers | Prof. Yong Choi (Dankook University, Korea) Prof. Jin-Hyo Boo ( Sungkyunkwan University, Korea) Prof. Shu Yin (Tohoku University, Japan) |
Organizer | Prof. Kee Joe Lim (Chungbuk National University, Korea) |
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Description | The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the advanced eco-friendly insulation materials and CMD (condition monitoring diagnosis) technologies for high voltage power apparatus on the practical applications of electrical insulating systems and nano-dielectrics including field use for all types of electrical and electronic equipments. Topics within the scope of the symposium are all of advanced insulation materials for high voltage engineering such as outdoor/indoor insulator, solid/oil/gas insulated system, nanocomposite dielectrics, eco-friendly materials and applications, power transformers and cables, rotating machines, capacitors, arrestors etc. And also tools for monitoring, diagnosis, risk assessments, lifetime estimation, and condition-based predictive maintenance of power insulated system. |
Invited Speakers |
Prof. Suwarno (Institute Technology Bandung, Indonesia) Prof. Xinbo Huang (Xi’an Polytechnic University, China) Dr. Haibao Mu (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China) |
Organizer | Prof. In-Hwan Lee (Chonbuk National University, Korea) |
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Co-organizer |
Prof. Yasushi Nanishi (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) Prof. Jae Su Yu (Kyung Hee University, Korea) Prof. Joon-Seop Kwak (Sunchon National University, Korea) Dr. Jong-Hyeob Baek (Korea Photonics Technology Institute, Korea) |
Description | We intend to introduce a symposium that allows participants to enjoy sharing up-to-dated research achievements in the field of light emitting diodes and related materials, focusing on, but not limited to, III-nitride materials. The symposium aims to provide participants with fresh and creative ideas, and to guide participants to the future research directions. The symposium deals with the following topics:
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Invited Speakers | Prof. Yasushi Nanishi (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) Prof. Hiroshi Fujioka (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Prof. Motoaki Iwaya (Meijo University, Japan) Prof. Andrej Kuznetsov (University of Oslo, Norway) Prof. Xiaolong Du (CAS, China) Prof. Qian Sun (CAS, China) Prof. Osamu Oda (Nagoya University, Japan) Dr. Liu Wei (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) |
Organizer | Prof. Hoon-Kyu Shin (POSTECH, Korea) |
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Co-organizer | Prof. Dong Jin Qian (Fudan University, China) Prof. Haeseung Lee (Jeonju University, Korea) Prof. Ey Goo Kang (Far East University, Korea) |
Description | The primary objective of the “Application Technology for Advanced Electromaterials and Devices” is to provide a symposium for discussion on all the aspects of application technology for advanced electromaterials and devices and related areas. This symposium wants to promote interdisciplinary collaborations among the fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, polymer science, semiconductor technology, optics and photonics, NEMS technology, life science, measurement and analysis, superconducting and magnetic materials and composite devices, application technology for materials and devices and others, thereby creating more effective networking among the scientists working in these fields. In particular, this year’s symposium focuses on Application Technology, and its themes are the following (but are not limited to):
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Invited Speakers | Prof. Dong Jin Qian (Fudan University, China) Prof. Takaaki Manaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Prof. Jin Young Park (Kyungpook National University, Korea) Prof. Haeseung Lee (Jeonju University, Korea) Dr. A.K.M. Kafi (University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia) |