Alpagut KARA (Anadolu University, Turkey)
Ertuğrul ULUDAĞ (Eczacıbaşı, Turkey)
İskender IŞIK (Kütahya Dumlupınar University, Turkey)
Kagan KAYACI (Kale Seramik, Turkey)
Pervin DAĞ (Ceramic Research Centre,Turkey)
Eliseo MONFORT (ITC, Spain)
Enrique Sánchez VILCHES (ITC, Spain)
Richard BOWMAN (Principal at Intertile Research Pty Ltd, Australia)
The EU ceramics industry is a world leader in producing uniquely designed high quality ceramic products such as tiles, sanitaryware, tableware, brick and roof tiles, and refractories. However, the silicate based traditional ceramic and construction materials industry needs to continuously evolve and adapt to the challenges of an increasingly competitive and sustainable industry. Consequently, considerable attention is required by the sector to research and development in all aspects: from design to digital decoration, from new products to new applications, to innovation in the materials and the manufacturing processes, and to input from progress in many other fields of advanced materials. Examples of major challenges can be given as increasing benefit of such products by incorporating new functions or improving existing ones, digital applications, reducing the energy cost and emissions during production, selecting and preparing raw materials for new recipes, recycling of wastes, and so on.
Taner KAVAS - (Afyon Kocatepe University)
Ömer ARIÖZ - (Hasan Kalyoncu University)
Tayfun UYGUNOĞLU - (Afyon Kocatepe University)
Eda TAŞÇI - (Dumlupınar University)
Tuğhan DELİBAŞ - (ÇİMSA Ar-Ge)
Kadir KILINÇ - (Kırklareli University)
Evren ARIÖZ - (Anadolu University)
Emel CENGİZ - (Afyon Kocatepe University)
Recep KURTULUŞ - (Afyon Kocatepe University)
Abdüllatif DURGUN - (Afyon Kocatepe University)
Melike SUCU - (ÇİMSA Ar-Ge)
Ali Osman Kurt - (Sakarya University, Turkey)
Dušan Galusek - (Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín)
Bora Derin - (Istanbul Technical University, Turkey)
Caner Durucan - (Middle East Technical University, Turkey)
Deniz Uzunsoy - (Bursa Technical University, Turkey)
Figen Kaya - (Yıldız Technical University, Turkey)
Nurcan Çalış Açıkbaş - (Bilecik Şeyh Edebali University, Turkey)
Şerafettin Eroğlu - (İstanbul University, Turkey)
Süleyman Tekeli - (Gazi University, Turkey)
Yahya Kemal Tür - (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)
Arca İyiel - (ŞİŞECAM, Turkey)
Maksude Cerit - (NUROL Technology, Turkey)
Advanced Ceramics takes an important part on the International Conference on Ceramic, Glass, Porcelain Enamel, Glaze and Pigment. The aim of this sub-topic is to allow participants an opportunity to discuss the recent developments in the field of advanced ceramics science and processing. It will be a great chance to gather among leading academic scientists and researchers in the field and to share their experiences and research results about all aspects of the topic. The topic consists of invited oral presentations and contributed papers and posters. Best student paper and poster will be judged and awarded during the conference under this subheading. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Onuralp Yücel - Istanbul Technical University
Filiz Şahin - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Gökçe DARA - ROKETSAN, Turkey
Duygu AĞAOĞULLARI - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Ahmet TURAN - Yalova University, Turkey
Burcu Apak GÜLSEVER - Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Fatih AKKURT - BOREN, Turkey
Derya MARAŞLIOĞLU - ETİ MADEN, Turkey
This topic will cover both fundamental and applied aspects of preparation, properties, microstructural evolution and application of boron containing ceramic materials. Boron based ceramics possess low density, high hardness, high elastic modulus, high melting temperature due to unique combination of properties based on special crystal structure, atomic bonding as well as the microstructure formed during sintering. Some different boron based ceramics have some other special electrical or neutron absorption properties. These unique properties result in a wide range of applications from armour materials, nuclear applications up to thermoelectric, refractories and many others.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Servet Turan - Anadolu University
Kadri Aydınol - Middle East Technical University
Yalçın Elerman - Ankara University
Hatem Akbulut - Sakarya University
Davut Uzun - Tübitak MAM
Rezan Demir-Cakan - Gebze Technical University
Saban Patat - Erciyes University
Mustafa Urgen - Istanbul Technical University
This topic will cover the ceramic and glass solutions for energy harvesting and storage expects contributions from a wide range of subjects related to batteries, thermoelectrics, fuel cells, photovoltaics and solar devices, steam electrolysers, membranes, electrochemical systems and technologies. The scope of this topic includes the performance-synthesis and processing-properties-crystal structure and characterization relationship for these materials and devices. Specific components include electrodes, electrolytes, electrochemical membranes, catalysts, substrates, seals, interconnects or interfacial layers and semiconductors. Testing of single components, stacks, alternative system concepts, harvesting and recycling technologies are also considered within the scope of this topic.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Ramis Mustafa Öksüzoğlu - Anadolu University
Section-A: MEMS Technologies and Thin Film Deposition Techniques
Dr. Mustafa Yıldırım - MEMS-Research and Applications Center-Middle East Technical University
Section-B: Display Technologies and Thin Film Deposition Techniques
Doç. Dr. Emine Tekin - TÜBİTAK-MAM
Section-C: Photovoltaics, Solar Devices, Coatings and Thin films
Prof. Dr. Gül Yağlıoğlu - Ankara University
Section-D: Opto-and Magneto-Electronic Systems, Nanomaterials and Thin Films
Prof. Dr. Emrah Ünalan - Middle East Technical University
Section-E: Detector Technologies, Coatings and Thin films
Doç. Dr. Tuba C. Yıldız - Turkish-German University
This topic will cover the smart materials – coatings and thin films – for Sensing-, Screen-, MEMS-Technologies, Renewable Energies, Energy- and Data-Storage expects contributions from a wide range of subjects related to MEMS systems, solar devices and optoelectronics, magnetoelectrics, thermoelectrics, detector and screen systems and technologies. The scope of this topic includes the performance-synthesis and processing-properties-crystal structure and characterization relationship for these materials and devices. Specific components include organic and flexible electronics, substrates, seals, interconnects or interface layers and thin film deposition techniques. Testing of device performance and single components, alternative system concepts, and recycling technologies are also considered within the scope of this topic.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Duygu GÜLDİREN (Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A.S., TURKEY)
Bekir KARASU (Eskişehir Technical University, TURKEY)
Abdullah ÖZTÜRK (ODTÜ, Turkey)
Lütfi ÖVEÇOĞLU (İTÜ, Turkey)
Keriman PEKKAN (Dumlupınar University, Turkey)
Ebru ALKOY (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)
Ahmet ÇAPOĞLU (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)
Mine TAYKURT (Adana Science and Technology University, Turkey)
Hakan SESİGÜR (Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A.S., Turkey)
Merve Akdemir KUTLUĞ (Şişecam Turkiye Sise ve Cam Fabrikalari A.S., Turkey)
This topic will cover very large area including the conventional and advanced glass science and technologies, the latest developments/ applications in the glass science and technology, starting raw materials, production process, glass structure, glassy state, thin film applications, surface technology, smart glasses: thermos-chromic glasses, electrochromic glasses, polymer-dispersed liquid crystal (PDLC), novel glasses, Te-based glasses, bio-glasses, metallic glasses, chalcogenide glasses, colloidal glasses, optical glasses, self-cleaning glasses, architectural glasses, polymer glasses, photovoltaics and solar energy, security glasses, waste immobilization, new characterization techniques, glass fibre, composite materials with glass, glass to metal seals, heatable glasses, nano-channel glass materials, photo chromatic lenses, night vision glasses, porous glasses, solid and hollow glass spheres, forming techniques, lamination, glass-ceramics, recycling, modelling etc.
Ender Suvacı (Eskişehir Technical University)
Emel Özel (Eskişehir Technical University)
A. Murat Avcı (ENTEKNO Materials)
Bora Maviş (Hacettepe University)
Caner Durucan (Middle East Technical University )
Cengiz Kaya (Sabancı University)
Hasan Göçmez (Dumulupinar University)
Nuran Ay (Eskişehir Technical University)
Özkan Kurukavak (KÜMAŞ)
Gökhan Kürşat Demir (Eti Seydişehir Aluminum Inc.)
Çekdar Vakıf AhmetoğluİYTE
Development of novel methods on synthesis of ceramic powders results in ceramic materials with improved and unique properties which lead to new and innovative application areas for them. Therefore, it is critical to understand the science and engineering behind the synthesis of ceramic particles. Accordingly, this symposium welcomes submissions, involving new developments, from all aspects of ceramic powder synthesis from basic science to applied research on all types of ceramic powders from porous to dense ones. The topics include but not limited to innovative powder synthesis methods such as hydrothermal and microwave assisted systems, precursor derived systems, sol-gel and laser ablation as well as controlled agglomeration methods to produce unique particulate materials such as mesocrystals.
Aydın DOĞAN - Co-chair (Anadolu University)
Sedat ALKOY - Co-chair (Gebze Technical University)
Hüseyin YILMAZ (Gebze Technical University)
Ebru MENŞUR ALKOY (Gebze Technical University)
Rattikorn YIMNIRUN Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC), Thailand.
Metin ÖZGÜL (Afyon Kocatepe University)
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Suat Yilmaz - Istanbul University
Azade Yelten-Yilmaz - Istanbul University
Serdar Özgen (Istanbul Technical University)
Sedat Akkurt (Izmir Institute of Technology)
Recep Artir (Marmara University)
Cemail Aksel (Anadolu University)
Ferhat Tocan (PiroMET Inc.)
Şevket Erol (Kümaş Magnesite Inc.)
Ziya Arslanoğlu (Konya Krom-Magnesite Inc.)
Refractories are commonly used in various fields like Iron and Steel, Cement, Glass, None-Ferrous Metals, Petrochemical, Power, Environmental, Aerospace, etc. Refractory materials are required to exhibit resistance and durability to hard conditions such as heat, thermal stress, abrasion, chemical agents and other physical phenomena induced by heat resistant. Moreover, good insulating properties are also expected from refractories to improve the energy savings in the industrial processes.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
Hüseyin Özkan TOPLAN - Sakarya University
Ayşe KALEMTAŞ (Bursa Technical University)
Nil TOPLAN (Sakarya University)
Aygül YEPREM Yıldız Technical University)
Şenol YILMAZ (Sakarya University)
Shaowei ZHANG (Exeter University)
This Topics will cover the production of powders, the sintering, grain growth and densification of ceramics, high mechanical properties, and good chemical stability at high temperatures. Typical materials are the oxides, the carbides, nitrides, and borides of transition metals. The scope of this topic includes the performance-synthesis and processing-properties-crystal structure and characterization relationship for these materials.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: