Updated on November 25, 2013
November 28-30, 2013, Yeungnam University, Korea
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Organized (주최) by School of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Materials Technology and 'Innovation Center for Engineering Education'' Co- organized (주관) by ''Innovation Center for Engineering Education'' and ''Leaders in INdustry-university Cooperation'' (LINC), Yeungnam University Endorsed by "Capstone Design Project" of ABEEK |
Please send your abstract (a half page of A4) and photo to Mr. Dukyeon Kim at dukyeonkim@gmail.com by November 4!
Date: Nov. 28-30, 2013
Place: Materials Bldg. #303 at YU
Banquet Fee : JP1500 yen for students and JP4000 yen for general participants. (No registration fee)
Guest Accommodation:
Chunma Guest House at YU (about $40 per night)
IWNMD2013
The 2nd International Workshop on Nano and Microstructure Design (IWNMD2013) in conjunction with "Capstone Design Project Seminar" will be held in Yeungnam University, Korea, on November 28-30, 2013. The purposes of the workshop are to exchange and to discuss a wide range of topics relating to the nano and microstructure design, based on materials science and related fields. The IWNMD particularly encourages undergraduate and graduate students to make active discussion (via oral presentations) and friendship among the students.
Meeting Outline
Invited presentations (two) will be 30 min presentation + 10 min discussion
(Prof. Y. Suzuki from University of Tsukuba and Prof. IJ. Kim from Hanseo University)
Student presentations (thirteen) will be 8 min presentation + 2 min discussion
(Mr. Kazufumi Aisu and Mr. Yuji Okamoto from University of Tsukuba,
Mr. Jaehui Jeon, Dukyeon Kim, Jihwan Lee, Minghan Li, Kim Seonghyun, Seungmin Baek and Miss Eunhye Lee from Yeungnam University
Miss Arong Jeong from Kyungnam University, three students from Hanseo University)
Out of about 13 student presentations, 4 presentations will be awarded as "Excellent Presentation Award."
Please use your (group) laptop for the presentation. And, in case of safety, please bring a USB memory with your presentation file (ppt, pptx or pdf). We also prepare a PC.
Itinerary
November 28 (Thursday) : Mr. Jaehui Jeon and Mr. Dukyeon Kim will pick Mr.Kazufumi Aisu and Mr. Yuji Okamoto up at Busan(Gimhae) International Airport on 3:15 pm
(Korean Air 716 from Narita)
The 2nd International Workshop on Nano and Microstructure Design (IWNMD2013) in conjunction with "Capstone Design Project Seminar" will be held in Yeungnam University, Korea, on November 28-30, 2013. The purposes of the workshop are to exchange and to discuss a wide range of topics relating to the nano and microstructure design, based on materials science and related fields. The IWNMD particularly encourages undergraduate and graduate students to make active discussion (via oral presentations) and friendship among the students.
Meeting Outline
Meeting Date | November 29 (Friday), 2013 | |
Venue | Materials Building, Room 303 at Yeungnam University | |
Official Language | English | |
Registration Fee | Free | |
Oral Presentation |
(Prof. Y. Suzuki from University of Tsukuba and Prof. IJ. Kim from Hanseo University)
Student presentations (thirteen) will be 8 min presentation + 2 min discussion
(Mr. Kazufumi Aisu and Mr. Yuji Okamoto from University of Tsukuba,
Mr. Jaehui Jeon, Dukyeon Kim, Jihwan Lee, Minghan Li, Kim Seonghyun, Seungmin Baek and Miss Eunhye Lee from Yeungnam University
Miss Arong Jeong from Kyungnam University, three students from Hanseo University)
Out of about 13 student presentations, 4 presentations will be awarded as "Excellent Presentation Award."
Please use your (group) laptop for the presentation. And, in case of safety, please bring a USB memory with your presentation file (ppt, pptx or pdf). We also prepare a PC.
November 29 (Friday),
2013
Itinerary
November 28 (Thursday) : Mr. Jaehui Jeon and Mr. Dukyeon Kim will pick Mr.Kazufumi Aisu and Mr. Yuji Okamoto up at Busan(Gimhae) International Airport on 3:15 pm
(Korean Air 716 from Narita)
Busan city tour (~$20) is scheduled and come to YU
November 29 (Friday) : School tour from 10:00 to 11:30 am, guided by YU students
Go for lunch together from 11:30 am to 12:40 pm
Seminar will begin at 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Banquet will be held from 6:30 pm at a decent restaurant near YU
November 30 (Saturday) : Visit "Haeinsa temple" (海印寺), one of the most prestigious temples in Korea, from 9:00 am by chartered bus (No charge!) and move to the Airport
after lunch to be on time for 4:15 pm flight to Narita
November 29 (Friday) : School tour from 10:00 to 11:30 am, guided by YU students
Go for lunch together from 11:30 am to 12:40 pm
Seminar will begin at 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Banquet will be held from 6:30 pm at a decent restaurant near YU
November 30 (Saturday) : Visit "Haeinsa temple" (海印寺), one of the most prestigious temples in Korea, from 9:00 am by chartered bus (No charge!) and move to the Airport
after lunch to be on time for 4:15 pm flight to Narita
Access to Yeungnam University using Daegu Metro Subway Line 2 terminal
Venue
Yeungnam University,
Materials Building, Room 303 at Yeungnam University
Organizers
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Prof. Young-Hwan Han
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Prof. Sukyoung Kim
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Prof. Eungryul Baek
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Prof. Yoshikazu Suzuki
Division of Materials Science
Faculty of Pure and Applied
Sciences
University of Tsukuba (Japan)
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Students Organizers
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Jaehui Jeon
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Dukyeon Kim
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Jihwan Lee
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Seonghyun Kim
School of Materials Science
and Engineering
Yeungnam University (Korea)
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Kazufumi Aisu Division of Materials Science Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences University of Tsukuba (Japan) |
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Yuji Okamoto Division of Materials Science Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences University of Tsukuba (Japan) |
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