KMCM 2008
2nd International Joint Conference on
Composite Engineering &
Design
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Sponsors | |||
Theme Composites Engineering is a new evolution in the development, combining perspective and application of Materials and involves people to transfer, share, retain, analyse, organize, improve, fuse, reuse and collaborate composite expertise. Comprehensive composite topics and distributed projects employ a conscious strategy of getting the right knowledge to the right people at the right time to help people share and develop information into action in ways that strive to improve composite-organisational performance. The processing of knowledge and organizing research activities towards Nanoscale phenomena have already given new impetus to the birth of new composites and to the improvement of existing products. It also follows the value-added chain from raw material, basic material, and work material to components or systems. In addition to the core areas mining, metallurgy, and materials, the knowledge-oriented Composite organization provides research competence in scientific and technical fundamentals, in environmental engineering and industrial management like iron and steel industry. |
Conference Chairs | ||
Madjid Fathi | University of Siegen | |
Farrokh Sassani (Local Chair) | The University of British Columbia | |
Mehrdad Saif (Local Chair) | Simon Fraser University | |
Hamid Garmestani | Georgia Institute of Technology | |
Bernhard Wielage | Chemnitz University of Technology |
Who should participate We are encouraging authors to submit papers of commercial and industrial applications that reflect solutions to problems in all fields of Composites Engineering, Alternate Energy, Nanotechnologies, Computational Engineering and Management of Expertise. Please notice that your submission should be two full pages. |