Young Researcher Award
The Young Researcher Award was presented to students and young researchers under the age of 35 for their outstanding poster presentation characterized by excellence in research, clarity in presentation, and personal knowledge in a discussion. The Young Researcher Award winners received a certificate of commendation and a supplementary prize.
Recipients of the Young Researcher Award
Nagaru Baba (Yokohama National University, Japan) Degradation evaluation of mechanical properties near single crystal 8YSZ surface heat-treated in vacuum Haruto Ikeda (Hiroshima University, Japan) Effect of Mixing Ratio of Multivalent Cations on Shear Yield Stress of Particle Suspensions Kenta Kitamura (Hosei University, Japan) Time-Dependent Changes in the Dispersion State of Aqueous Alumina Slurry and the Effect of Additive Timing Masafumi Komiya (The University of Tokyo, Japan) DEM-CFD simulation on the suction effect in powder die filling Takatoshi Kurihara (Waseda University, Japan) Effect of the resistance at the interface with discharge electrodes on separation of lithium-ion batteries cathode materials by direct electrical pulsed discharge method Yan-Ting Lin (National Taiwan University, Taiwan) Effect of residual stress on low-temperature degradation resistance of zirconia Yuto Masuda (Yokohama National University, Japan) Microscale mechanical properties of sliding friction surface of α/β SiAlON composite ceramics Komaki Matsuura (Yokohama National University, Japan) Effect of cyclic applied stress on grain boundary strength of silicon nitride ceramics Kaoru Miyashita (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Substitution behavior of rare-earth elements in apatite under high pressure condition Makoto Moriwaki (Kyoto University, Japan) Analysis of the Adsorption Kinetics of Metal–Organic Frameworks Using a Quartz Crystal Microbalance Masato Nii (Hiroshima University, Japan) Mesoscale numerical modeling of reactive flow in packed bed reactor of porous particles Reona Nomura (Doshisha University, Japan) Effects of aerating methods and conditions on the improvement of particle flowability Ryo Osaki (Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan) Oxide coating of cathode active material in all-solid-state batteries using spray drying method Haruki Sakurai (Yokohama National University, Japan) Three-dimensional structuring of porous materials using interparticle photo-cross-linkable slurry and ceramic beads Taisei Suzuki (Yamagata University, Japan) Green luminescence of ZnSi2O4:Mn2+ derived from precursors prepared by hydrothermal synthesis Li-Heng Tai (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan) Effects of Precursors on the Synthesis and Dielectric Properties for (Mg₀.₂Ni₀.₂Zn₀.₂Co₀.₂Mn₀.₂)₂SiO₄ High-Entropy Ceramics Misato Takahashi (Yokohama National University, Japan) Drying shrinkage behavior of green bodies 3D printed using interparticle photo-cross-linkable SiO2 slurry Ryo Tamai (The University of Osaka, Japan) CFD-DEM simulation of pneumatic conveying using a coarse grain model Ryota Tomiyama (Yokohama National University, Japan) Aqueous based photocurable ZrO2 suspensions for greener DLP-3D printing process Nozomu Tozawa (Yokohama National University, Japan) In-situ OCT visualization of internal structural changes during liquid phase sintering of CaSiO3-doped Al2O3 green bodies Kai-en Yang (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Multi-timescale Reduced-order Model: A Data-driven Approach for Fast DEM-CFD Simulations Fumiya Yokomori (Yokohama National University, Japan) Design of interparticle photo-cross-linkable suspension using γ-Al2O3 nanoparticles and 3D printing by stereolithography
KONA Achievement Award - bridging the gap between Powder Technology and Material Science-
The KONA Achievement Award is presented by the Hosokawa Powder Technology Foundation to a prominent researcher in the field of materials science who, in collaboration with the field of powder technology, has made a significant contribution to the development of both fields.
Recipient of the Kona Achievement Award
Dr. Tatsuki Ohji (Yokohama National University, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
ICCCI Contribution Award
The ICCCI Contribution Award is presented to individuals who has provided outstanding leadership and significant contributions to the organization and successful achievements of the ICCCI.
Recipients of the ICCCI Contribution Award
Prof. Mikio Sakai (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Prof. Wei-Hsing Tuan (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
Selection for these awards was made by a selection committee composed of international members within the Organizing Committee of ICCCI. The award ceremony was held in the banquet on July 10, 2025.