Aims and scope

Interfaces are critically important to a broad spectrum of materials and technologies. In 2003, the first International Conference on Characterization and Control of Interfaces for High Quality Advanced Materials (ICCCI2003) established an international forum for interface science and technology. Interest and participation doubled in 2006, 2009 and 2012,at the second, third and fourth International Conferences (ICCCI2006, 2009 and 2012) respectively. In 2015,the fifth International Conference (ICCCI2015) will continue the discussion on interface characterization and control to design and manufacture high quality advanced materials. Additionally,an industrial exhibition by multinational corporations will complement the technical sessions. At ICCCI2015, interface characterization and control technology for nano-scale to micro-scale materials synthesis, powder processing, composite processing,joining, and to control airborne particulates will be addressed by scientists and engineers from academia, industry, and national laboratories. Conference topics include :

  • Interface Characterization and Control for Nanoparticles and Powders
    (51st Summer Symposium on Powder Technology)
    • Solid-liquid interfaces
    • Composite interfaces
    • Interface characterization techniques
    • Interface control for processing
    • Control and design of interfaces in suspensions
  • Smart Processing Technology
    • Advanced materials: ceramics, metals, polymers, composites, porous materials etc.
    • Microsystems
    • Nanotechnology
    • Novel manufacturing: 3D printing etc.
    • Advanced joining and welding technology
  • International Symposium in Honor of Prof. Antoni P. Tomsia
  • Energy and Environment
    • Batteries
    • Fuel cells
    • Solar cells
    • Biomass, Coals
    • Recycling
    • PM2.5
    • Nanorisk
  • Material Design and Evaluation
    • Bio-materials
    • Chemicals and pigments
    • Electronic materials
    • Pharmaceutical
    • Engineering materials
    • Microstructure evaluation
    • Evaluation of material properties