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SK) Special International Symposium

SK-1. [Special International Symposium] Process Science for Nanomaterials Design

Organizer(s): Yoko Akira (Tohoku Univ.), Shoji Eita (Tohoku Univ.), Matsuda Hiroyuki (Nihon Univ.), Yamashita Yoshiyuki (TUAT), Ogi Takashi (Hiroshima Univ.), Watanabe Satoshi (Kyoto Univ.)

PROCESS SCIENCE project ("Process Science Toward Design and Control of Nanomaterials", MEXT, Japan; FY2019-FY2025) is the world leading project for developing chemical engineering thermodynamics of nanoparticles and designing nanoparticle process based on the knowledge. Structural formation of nanoparticles during the processing has been intensively studied. In this symposium, based on the philosophy of process science, outstanding researchers are invited to have interesting discussions on cutting-edge studies related to process science. This symposium covers widely various topics in chemical engineering for nanomaterials, such as phase behavior, transport properties, unit operations, and structural formation of nanoparticles.

Most recent update: 2025-12-31 20:44:01

The keywords that frequently used
in this topics code.
KeywordsNumber
Viscoelastic phase separation1
Continuous synthesis1
Machine Learning1
Non-classical nucleation1
Analytical ultra centrifugation1
Kinetic Monte Carlo1
Adsorption1
drying1
NMR1
Nanoparticle chromatography1
capillarity1
solvent1
coating1
Modified nanoparticles1
Nanocrystal shape1
nanoparticles1
polymer1
Ultrasound1
In situ monitoring1
Dynamic light scattering1
Process Science1

ACKN
No.
Title/Author(s)KeywordsStyle
368[Invited lecture] Tunable capillary fracture by drying selectivity in suspension coatings
(Kyutech) (Reg)Yamamura Masato
coating
drying
capillarity
O
473[Invited lecture] Process Science Toward Design and Control of Nanomaterials
(Tohoku U. AIMR) (Reg)Adschiri Tadafumi
Process Science
O
549[Invited lecture] Functional nanoparticles - synthesis and nanoparticle chromatography
(FAU) Peukert Wolfgang
Nanoparticle chromatography
O
554[Invited lecture] Viscoelastic phase separation of colloidal suspensions
(U. Tokyo) Tanaka Hajime
Viscoelastic phase separation
O
560[Invited lecture] Shaping Nanocrystals with Kinetic Monte Carlo and Machine Learning
(FAU) Engel Michael
Kinetic Monte Carlo
Machine Learning
Nanocrystal shape
O
564[Invited lecture] Continuous synthesis on NPs via segment flow tubular reactor (SFTR)
(EPFL) Testino Andrea
Continuous synthesis
O
565[Invited lecture] On non-classical nucleation theories
(U. Konstanz) Gebauer Denis
Non-classical nucleation
O
577[Invited lecture] Dynamic Light Scattering for the Characterization of Working Fluids in Chemical and Energy Engineering
(FAU) *Fröba Andreas P., Schmidt Patrick S., Klein Tobias, Rausch Michael H.
Dynamic light scattering
O
582[Invited lecture] Development of a Novel Characterization Methodology for Nanomaterials by combining NMR Relaxometry with Adsorption
(FAU) Thommes Matthias
NMR
Adsorption
O
586[Invited lecture] In-situ Ultrasound Monitoring of Zeolite and MOF Syntheses
(FAU) Hartmann Martin
In situ monitoring
Ultrasound
O
606[Invited lecture] Multi-dimensional characterization of functional particle systems by analytical ultracentrifugation
(FAU) Walter Johannes
Analytical ultra centrifugation
O
616[Invited lecture] Dynamic spacing of inorganic nanostructures: fundamental processes and applications in sensing
(INM - Leibniz Inst. New Materials) Kraus Tobias
Modified nanoparticles
O
657[Invited lecture] Control of dispersion and aggregation of surface-modified nanoparticles in solvents and polymers
(Tohoku U.) *(Reg)Kubo Masaki, (Reg)Saito Takamasa
nanoparticles
solvent
polymer
O

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