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Meeting MS&T24: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium 16th Symposium on Green and Sustainable Technologies for Materials Manufacturing and Processing
Sponsorship ACerS Engineering Ceramics Division
Organizer(s) Surojit Gupta, University of North Dakota
Mrityunjay Singh, NASA
Tatsuki Ohji, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Hisayuki Suematsu, Nagaoka University of Technology
Enrico Bernardo, University of Padova
Rajiv Asthana, University of Wisconsin
Yiquan Wu, Alfred University
Zhengyi Wu, Wuhan University of Technology
Scope Sustainable development interlinked with circular economy is globally recognized as a critical issue for the future growth and well being of our society. Some of the key challenges are, (a) population growth in cities, (b) huge amount of waste which must be disposed in landfills or incinerated , (c) the rapid usage and depletion of natural resources and environment (fossil fuels, minerals, water scarcity etc.), (d) declining quality of infrastructure, (e) extraordinary amount of carbon dioxide emissions, and (f) climate change, among others. Therefore, “green” or environmentally benign technologies have been a major focus of study by materials scientists and engineers worldwide. Generally two issues are important in this area. One is to avoid unnecessary use and generation of compounds directly hazardous to human health and the environment, such as heavy metals and organic pollutants. The other is to protect the global environment by reducing energy consumption and conserving natural resources during fabrication and manufacturing processes. The volumes of consumed raw materials, used energy (or emitted carbon dioxide), and disposed wastes are indicative of sustainability of the process and must be minimized.

Keeping these critical aspects in view, this international symposium deals with a variety of green, renewable and sustainable technologies related to materials manufacturing and processing, that are industrially and technologically feasible. Topics to be discussed in this symposium include environmental impact of materials including products and processes; development of alternative technologies; waste minimization technologies; and development of instrumentation and control systems. Topics will also include the identification of green manufacturing opportunities and/or up-front solutions to environmental problems in these or related processes as well as recent initiatives and developments in education in “green engineering and sustainability.”


Proposed Session Topic

•Environmentally benign materials, products, and processes
• Alternative manufacturing processes with lower environmental burden
• Nanotechnology for environmental remediation and protection
• Low temperature aqueous synthesis and processing, colloidal processing
• Energy saving forming/sintering technologies
• Additive manufacturing, 3D printing, and sustainability
• Microwave assisted processing and energy efficient technologies
• Waste minimization and materials recycling technologies
• Education in green engineering and sustainability
• Environmental monitoring and testing
• Life cycle analysis of materials and products
• Materials design and selection to reduce environmental impact
• Bioplastics, Composites, and Renewable/bio-based materials
• Materials for alternative energy production, and carbon capture and utilization
Agriculture derived precursor materials
Nanotechnology and Circular Economy
Renewable energy: Geothermal, Solar, Wind and Tidal Energy

Abstracts Due 05/15/2024
PRESENTATIONS APPROVED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM INCLUDE

Carbon Products from Coal and Coal Refuses for Clean Energy Technologies – A Review
Combustion of Plastic Particles in a Blast Furnace Raceway – CFD Analysis
Continuous Extrusion of Coal-Derived Carbon Foam: Expanding Utilization in Industry Applications.
Decarbonizing Concrete with Artificial Intelligence
Deposition Rates and Annealing Effects on the Growth of Nb Thin Film on Cu Substrate: Molecular Dynamic Simulation
Development of Ceramic Components for Energy Efficient Combustion Technology for Gas Burner Applications
Development of Grinding Media in JSW Steel Salem Works
Eco-friendly Paper Clay: Research Questions
Enhancing Epoxy Resin Biocomposite Properties Using Bamboo Fibre and Mangifera Indica Particulate
Fatigue Performance of Laser Welded TWIP1000 Steel
High Throughput Desktop Electrospinning System
Highly Water-Stable 2D Metal-Organic Framework-Based Membrane for Molecular Separation
In-Situ Investigation on Crack-Initiation and Deformation of Alumina Green Bodies during Dewaxing Process by Combined OCT-TG-FTIR and TMA
Investigating Hydrogen-Natural Gas Blending in a Reheating Furnace for Decarbonizing Steel Production
Investigating Material Flow and Mixing During SolidStir Extrusion Using Markers
Is UV/EB the Sustainable Answer to the EV Question? (It’s All About Energy!)
Leverage DNA Nanotechnology to Build Energy- and Time-Saving Quantum Computers
Low-Temperature Sintering for Ceramics with Finer and Uniform Microstructure
Mechanical Behavior of Additively Manufactured Alloys with Medium Entropy Precipitates
N-2: Development of Sustainable Functionalized Biochars from Agro Forest Residue Waste Streams for Environmental Remediation
N-3: Dielectric and Electrical Properties of Complex Perovskite Nano-Materials
Non-Destructive Materials Phase Characterization of Black Mass in Battery Recycling Using 3D Automated Quantitative Mineralogy in the X-ray Microscope
Photo-induced, Metal-free Hydroacylation of Aromatic Alkynes for Green Synthesis of Chalcones via C(sp3)-H Functionalization
Studies on Photocatalytic Properties of Bi4Ti3O12 Ceramic Synthesized by Wet Route
Sustainable Manufacturing of Carbon Fibers from Corn Kernel Fibers
Synthesis of ZnO Nanoparticles Utilizing Microwave-Metal Discharge Phenomenon in Atmospheric Air
Synthesis of β-MoO3 Nanosized Powder By Thermal Evaporation
Thermodynamic Stability and Carbothermal Reduction in Polymer-Derived SiOC
Toward Greener Aviation Through Sustainable Manufacturing of Aircraft


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