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A message from Prof. Shibayanagi Toshiya, Director of ARC-CAMRIC

It is my great honor to welcome all of you to the 7th Forum of Center for Advanced Materials Research and International Collaboration (CAMRIC-FORUM7) in collaboration with 20th Light Metals International Workshop by Japan Institute of Light Metals. This forum will be held in an online format from September 24 to October 8, and will discuss various aspects of state-of-the-art materials science and technology. Speakers will be from China, Czech, Italy, Norway, Poland, Singapore, Slovakia, Thailand, Vietnam, USA, and Japan, and there will be 21 presentations, focusing on the future innovation for industrial products of light-weight materials, especially aluminum and magnesium alloys, and other materials including energy and hybrid composites for the next generation. This forum is organized by the Center for Aluminum and advanced Materials Research and International Collaboration, University of Toyama, and has been held with the financial support of the University of Toyama since the first forum, as well as with the cooperation of the Toyama Prefectural Government and many companies. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to all concerned. Materials science and engineering have always contributed closely to the development of mankind, but the recent worsening of environmental problems has increased the role of materials researchers. Researchers from around the world need to work together to develop materials with high functionality, high strength, and low environmental impact. We materials scientists are now able to design materials at the atomic level. I am convinced that a comprehensive collaboration among physics, chemistry, and process engineering in materials will help us find a solution to this challenge.

I sincerely hope that this forum will play an effective role in the further development of the speakers, the audience, the related domestic and international research societies, and the industrial world.

September 2021

Shibayanagi Toshiya Director, Center for Aluminum and advanced Materials Research and International Collaboration, University of Toyama, Japan

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Programme

24 September, 202114:45-15:30 1-1“Opening address of CAMRIC-Forum7 and Introduction to ARC, University of

Toyama”Director of Center for Aluminum and Advanced Materials Research

and International Collaboration, Institute of Light Metals, Prof. Toshiya Shibayanagi, University of Toyama, Japan

15:30-16:15 1-2“Introduction of the Institute of Light Metals and Magnesium Research Center –Recent Advances and Future Development in Research”

Distinguished Professor, Magnesium Research Center, Institute of Light Metals, Prof. Donald S. Shih, Kumamoto University, Japan

16:30-17:10 1-3 "High entropy oxide-based ceramic/metallic layered systems for SOFC interconnects"

Dr. Stygar, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

27 September, 202114:45-15:25 2-1 "Intergranular Corrosion Resistance of 6xxx Aluminium Alloys"

Senior Research Scientist, Dr. Calin D. Marioara, SINTEF Industry, Norway

28 September, 202114:45-15:25 3-1 "Correlation between grain boundary orientation and intergranular corrosion in an

extruded Al-Mg-Si-Cu alloy"Director, Prof. Dr. Randi Holmestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

29 September, 202109:35-10:15 4-1 "Calcium-Based Metallic Glasses: Ductile by Design; Embrittlement by Environment“

Prof. Dr. Gary J. Shiflet, University of Virginia, U.S.A. 10:30-11:10 4-2 "Aluminium recycled products and technology in Hydro Aluminium for

decarbonization“ Customer Technical Support Engineer, Dr. Takeshi Saito,

Hydro Aluminium Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore14:45-15:25 4-3 “Effects of pre-deformation on aging precipitates and mechanical properties of

novel Al-Cu-Li alloy”Prof. Dr. Yong Zou, Shandong University, P.R.China

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30 September, 202116:30-17:10 5-1 “Remarks to the transfer of knowledge and technologies from science to industry”

Vice President of ISI Brno, Dr. Ilona Müllerová, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic

1 October, 202111:20-12:00 6-1 "Investigation of phases transformation and mechanical properties in welding joins of

Carbon steel and Austenitic Stainless steel dissimilar welds“Prof. Pham Mai Khanh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam

14:45-15:25 6-2 "Powder consolidation and synthesis for enhanced mechanical properties using severe plastic deformation under high pressure“

Specially appointed Prof., Dr. Zenji Horita, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Senior Advisor,School of Sustainable Design and School of Engineering, University of Toyama, Japan

15:35-16:15 6-3 “Powder Metallurgy of Aluminum alloys: current researches and future perspectives”Prof. Marco Actis Grande, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italian Republic

16:30-17:10 6-4 "Different Formation Routes of Pore Structure in Aluminum Powder Metallurgy Alloy"Assoc. Prof. Dr. Róbert Bidulský, Košice Self-Governig Region, Authorised representative for innovation and technological transfer

Responsible person for European Powder Metallurgy R&D Center, Slovakia

5 October, 202113:50-14:30 7-1 "Preparation of activated carbon from Acacia crassicarpa bark potential application in

removing industrial dyes from aqueous solutions" Lecturer, Dr. Dang Quoc Khanh, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Viet Nam

14:45-15:25 7-2 “Aluminium alloy and process development through advanced characterization and modelling“

Prof. Dr. Knut Marthinsen, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway

6 October, 202111:20-12:00 8-1 "The Birth and fate of incidental nanoparticles in life environment “

Prof. Dr. Mitsuhiro Murayama, Virginia Tech, U.S.A. 13:50-14:30 8-2 “Effects of Zn and In on Al Alloy Anodes for Al-Air Battery Produced by Equal Channel

Angular Pressing"Assist. Prof. Dr. Chaiyasit Banjongprasert, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

14:45-15:25 8-3 "Ultrafine grained 3003 aluminium alloy plates with low anisotropy and the capabilities to deep drawing"

Prof. Dr. , Warsaw university of Technology, Poland

7 October, 202111:20-12:00 9-1 “Effects of Magnesium on Electrochemical Behavior of Zinc Anode in Zinc-Air Battery"

Prof. Dr. Torranin Chairuangsri, Chiang Mai University, Thailand13:50-14:30 9-2 "Evolution of electron microscopy V – Recent progress of materials development – “

Prof. Emer., Dr., Makoto Shiojiri, Kyoto Inst. Tech., Senior Advisor, School ofSustainable Design and School of Engineering, University of Toyama, Japan

14:45-15:25 9-3 "Phase stability and high-temperature oxidation properties of non-equimolar Ni-rich AlCoCrFeNi high entropy alloys"

Dr. Richard , AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland

8 October, 202111:20-12:00 10-1 “Cementitious materials and zeolites for environmental application“

Dept Chair, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Kedsarin Pimraksa, Chiang Mai University, Thailand

*This Forum is an online format using the Zoom system. Participation is for free.*If you would like to listen to the presentations of this Forum, please contact the office below by

22 September, indicating the affiliations and names of all the participants. We will return to you with the Zoom URL, and/or ID and password.

*The presentations are in English. There is no simultaneous interpretation. Please note that we are not responsible for any instability of the connection status and internet security during the Forum.

* Due to the time difference, there is a large time between presentations. Please confirm the time of the presentation you would like to listen to. Also, the speaker or the contents of the presentations may change without notice.

Contact Us:Center for Advanced Aluminum Materials Research and International Collaboration(ARC-CAMRIC) Institute of Light Metals, University of Toyama,3190, Gofuku, Toyama, 930-8555, JAPANPhone&FAX: +81-76-445-6249 e-mail: [email protected]