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ICAMR 2020
2020 The 10th International Conference on
Advanced Materials Research
With workshops of
2020 The 4th International Conference on Civil and Building Materials
(ICCBM 2020)
2020 The 3rd International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials
(ICAEM 2020)
Conference Program
Okinawa, Japan | 17-20 January, 2020
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Conference Venue
2020 The 10th International Conference on Advanced Materials Research (ICAMR2020), with
workshops of The 4th International Conference on Civil and Building Materials (ICCBM 2020), and
The 3rd International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials (ICAEM 2020) will take place at
TKP conference center, located in Nest Hotel Naha.
Address: 1-chōme-6-1 Nishi, Naha, Okinawa 900-0036, Japan
〒900-0036, 沖縄県那覇市西 1-6-1 ネストホテル那覇 2F/3F/10F
https://www.kashikaigishitsu.net/facilitys/nesthotel-naha/access/
Day 1 (Jan. 17): Room Pikushisu--ピクシス- (Registration)-3F
Day 2 (Jan. 18): Room Bega--ベガ (Opening Remarks, Keynote& Plenary speeches)-2F
Day 3 (Jan. 19): Room Kashiopea--カシオペア (Oral Session I,II,III)-2F,
Room Pikushisu--ピクシ (Oral Session IV,V,VI)-3F,
Room Jemini--ジェミニ (Poster Session I, II, Oral Session VII)-3F.
Floor Map
2rd Floor:
3rd Floor:
Oral I, II, III
Opening,
Keynote/plen
ary speeches
Registration,
Oral IV, V, VI
Poster I, II
Oral VII
Kashiopea
Bega
Pikushisu Jemini
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Table of Contents
Conference Venue ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2
Table of Contents ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
Welcome Address……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
Organizing Committee……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
Guidelines for Presentations……………………………………………………………………………………………… 8
Keynote Speeches……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10
Speech I: Prof. Serge Zhuiykov………………………………………………………………………………… 10
Speech II: Prof. Mattheus F. A. Goosen…………………………………………………………………… 11
Plenary Speeches……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
Speech I: Prof. Sung-Hoon Kim……………………………………………………………………………… 13
Speech II: Prof. Takahiro Ohashi…………………………………………………………………………… 15
Program Overview…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Oral Sessions…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18
Oral Session I: Nanoscience and Technology………………………………………………………… 18
Oral Session II: Polymer and Composite Materials………………………………………………… 20
Oral Session III: Civil Engineering Materials………………………………………………………… 22
Oral Session IV: Material Processing……………………………………………………………………… 23
Oral Session V: Functional materials……………………………………………………………………… 24
Oral Session VI: Construction Engineering and Management……………………………… 25
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Oral Session VII: Energy Materials and Technology……………………………………………… 27
Poster Sessions………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29
Poster Session I: Building Science and Nanotechnology……………………………………… 29
Poster Session II: Material Physics and Chemistry………………………………………………… 32
Listener……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 35
Author Index……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
City Walk+ Museum Visit…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 38
One Day Visit……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 39
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Welcome Address
Welcome to Okinawa and 2020 The 10th
International Conference on Advanced Materials
Research (ICAMR2020), with workshops of The
4th International Conference on Civil and Building
Materials (ICCBM 2020), and The 3rd
International Conference on Advanced Energy
Materials(ICAEM 2020), to be held during January
17-20, 2020, in Japan. This event continues to be a
showcase for some of the most exciting advances
in relevant expertise. With a full slate of keynote
speeches, plenary speeches, invited speeches,
special sessions, oral presentations, poster
sessions, this promise to be a good experience.
After several rounds of review procedure, the
program committee accepted those abstracts to
be presented on conference, and papers to be
published in conference proceedings. We wish to
express our sincere appreciation to all the
individuals who have contributed to ICAMR 2020
conference in various ways. Special thanks are
extended to our committee members for their
thorough review of all the submissions, which is
vital to the success of the conference, and also to
the members in the organizing committee and the
volunteers who had dedicated their time and
efforts in planning, promoting, organizing and
helping the conference.
This conference program is highlighted by 2
Keynote Speakers: Prof. Serge Zhuiykov, Ghent
University Global Campus, South Korea; Prof.
Mattheus F. A. Goosen, Alfaisal University, Saudi
Arabia; 2 Plenary Speakers: Prof. Sung-Hoon Kim,
Silla University, Republic of Korea; and Prof.
Takahiro Ohashi, Kokushikan University, Japan.
One best presentation will be selected from each
session, evaluated from: originality; applicability;
technical Merit; qualities of PPT; English. The best
one will be announced at the end of each session
and awarded the certificate at the dinner time.
Japan's southernmost prefecture, Okinawa is a
chain of islands with its own history as an
independent kingdom and a distinctly subtropical
climate, as well as the birthplace of karate.
Explore the ruins and restored castles of the
Ryukyu kings, and visit magnificent beaches and
coastlines with an amazing array of coral and
undersea life. Come for whale watching and
dragon boat races, rare flora and fauna, and an
island mindset that makes you forget the clock
and follow the sun.
See you soon in Okinawa, and wish you a lovely
journey!
ICAMR 2020
International Organizing Committee
Okinawa, Japan
Jan. 2020
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Organizing Committee
Conference Chairs
Alan Lau, Swinburne University of Technology,
Australia (Fellow of EAS&EASA)
Serge Zhuiykov, Ghent University Global Campus,
South Korea (Director of EER)
Steering Chairs
Alfred A.Christy, University of Agder, Norway
Mattheus F. A. Goosen, Alfaisal University, Saudi
Arabia
Program Chairs
Sung-Hoon Kim, Silla University, South Korea
Takahiro Ohashi, Kokushikan University, Japan
A.I.O Zaid, Applied Science University, Jordan
Publicity Chairs
Manish Kewalramani, Abu Dhabi University,
United Arab Emirates
Daniel Véras Ribeiro, Federal University of Bahia,
Brazil
Dhayalan Velauthapillai, Western Norway
University of Applied Sciences, Norway
Technical Committees
Derek O. Northwood, University of Windsor,
Canada
Siavash Fakhretaha Aval, University of
Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA
Mahdi Kioumarsi, Oslo Metropolitan University,
Norway
Se-Jin Choi, Wonkwang University, South Korea
Assed Haddad, Universidade Federal do Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Julian Carrillo, Nueva Granada Military
University, Colombia
Boqiong Li, Jinzhong university, China
Jarrn-Horng Lin, National University of Taiwan,
Taiwan
Zeki Candan, Istanbul University, Turkey
Yuguo Sun, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
L. Krishnamurthy, The National Institute of
Engineering, India
Mounir Gaidi,University of Sharjah, United Arab
Emirates
Mohamed Haneef, Ghousia College of
Engineering, India
Boumerzoug Zakaria, University of Biskra,
Algeria
Malachy Sumaila, Nigerian Defence Academy,
Nigeria
Meng-Ting Tsai, National Taiwan University of
Science and Technology, Taiwan
Vorrada Loryuenyong, Silpakorn University,
Thailand
Jun Wang, Shandong University of Technology,
China
Taha Tabaza, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan,
Jordan
Thidarat Wangkham, King Mongkut's University
of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand
Omar Suliman Zaroog, Universiti Tenaga
Nasional, Malaysia
Lei Wang, Northeastern University, China
Teik-Cheng Lim, Singapore University of Social
Sciences, Singapore
Sutharsini Ubenthiran, University of Jaffna, Sri
Lanka
Zhenkun Lei, Dalian University of Technology,
China
Mohammad Arif Kamal, Aligarh Muslim
University, India
Najib Saliba, University of Balamand, Lebanon
Monowar Hussain, NIT, India
M. L. Vara Prasad, National Institute of
Technology Silchar, India
Kwang-Hee Lim, Daegu University, South Korea
Thitiphan Chimsook, Maejo University, Thailand
Maw-Tien Lee, National Chiayi University, Taiwan
Chanthima Phungamngoen, King Mongkut's
University of Technology North Bangkok,
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Thailand
Ting Teo Ming, Malaysian Nuclear Agency,
Malaysia
Pairote Klinpituksa, Prince of Songkla University,
Thailand
Ho-Sung Lee, University of Science and
Technology, South Korea
Sinjae Hyun, Mercer University, USA
Young-Jin Kim, Daegu Catholic University, South
Korea
Anand Pandey, Manipal University Jaipur, India
Ji Hwan Kim, Seoul National University, South
Korea
Oscar E. Cigarroa-Mayorga, UPIITA-Instituto
Politécnico Nacional, Mexico
Yoon Soo Han, Daegu Catholic University, South
Korea
Takashi Saito, Mahidol University, Thailand
Tae Hyun Kim, Soonchunhyang University, South
Korea
Fulin Shang, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China
Ting-Jen Hsueh, National Kaohsiung University
of Science and Technology, Taiwan
Mei-Chi Chang, Chang Gung University of Science
and Technology, Taiwan
Hyun-Suk Kim, Chungnam National University,
South Korea
Rein Terje Thorstensen, University of Agder,
Norway
Wegdan Wagdy El-Nadoury, Pharos University,
Egypt
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Guidelines for Presentations
Oral presentations
Standard LCD projector (connected to a local PC)
will be provided in each conference room.
Oral presentations have been allocated 15 minutes
of effective presentation time, including Q/A time.
Best Presentation of each session is encouraged to
award to student author prior. Winner of Best
presentation will be announced by Session Chair at
the end of each session and awarded winner
certificate during the Dinner.
To show respect to other authors, especially to
encourage the student authors, we strongly
suggest you attend the whole session.
The scheduled time for presentations might be
changed due to unexpected situations, please
arrive meeting room at least 10 Mins before your
Session starts and introduce yourself to the session
chairs.
Authors must prepare their oral presentations to
be sure to convey their message in clear and sharp
manner, including giving outline of the key
principles, facts and results. More detailed
discussions can continue during the breaks.
A video projector and a PC will be available in all
conference rooms. Speakers suggested not use
their own laptop, avoiding useless time breaks in
between papers.
Bring your presentation on a USB memory stick in
MS-PowerPoint or Adobe PDF formats, and upload
it in the Session Room computer no later than 10
minutes prior to your session start! You can also
bring it earlier, during the coffee/lunch breaks
before your presentation. Please upload your
presentation in a right place in order to find it
easily at the time of presentation.
Please wear formal clothes or national
characteristics of clothing for participation.
The certification of Oral presentation will be
awarded at the end of each session, and session
photo will be taken at the end too and updated
online after conference.
PowerPoint Instructions
For MS-PowerPoint presentations, please use the
following versions only: PP 97-2003 (*.ppt) or
2007, 2010 to guarantee that it will be opened
successfully on the on-site PC
We recommend to the PPT/PPTX format instead of
PPS
All videos or animations in the presentation must
run automatically!
Pictures/Videos
We cannot provide support for embedded videos
in your presentation; please test your presentation
with the on-site PC several hours before your
presentation.
In case your video is not inserted in
MS-PowerPoint, it is possible to have it in other
formats – MPEG 2,4, AVI (codecs: DivX, XviD, h264)
or WMV. Suggested bitrate for all mpeg4 based
codecs is about 1 Mbps with SD PAL resolution
(1024x576pix with square pixels, AR: 16/9).
Fonts
Only fonts that are included in the basic
installation of MS-Windows will be available
(English version of Windows). Use of other fonts
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not included in Windows can cause wrong
layout/style of your presentation.
Suggested fonts: Arial, Times New Roman.
If you insist on using different fonts, these must be
embedded into your presentation by choosing the
right option when saving your presentation:
Click on “File”, then “Save As”
Check the “Tools” menu and select “Embed True
Type Fonts”
Poster Presentations
Suggested Poster with size of 60cm*80cm
(width*height).
Posters are required to be condensed and
attractive. The characters should be large enough
so that they are visible from 1 meter apart.
During this poster presentation time, the presenter
must stand by the display board to answer
questions and discuss about the contents of the
poster informally. The poster display should
include a statement the topic, objectives of the
research project, the methodology used to solve the
problem or implement the program, the major
findings or outcomes and their significance and
conclusions. There should be a logical sequence----
introduction, development and conclusion---of
your display. Each sheet should numbered, a
heading should be prepared for your presentation
using lettering at least 3 cm high. The heading
should include the title of the poster, all author
names and institutional affiliations, and with
ICAMR/ICAEM/ICCBM 2020+Paper ID at right-up
corner.
Tape will be provided by conference committee to
mount your posters on the boards. All materials to
be displayed should be prepared before your
arrival. Supplies will not be available at the
conference site.
The certification will be awarded at the end of each
session. Session photo will be taken at the end of
each session and updated online after the
conference.
Best Presentation of each session is encouraged to
award to student author prior. Winner of Best
presentation will be announced by Session Chair at
the end of each session and awarded winner
certificate during the Dinner.
Badge Policy
Access to all ICAMR/ICAEM/ICCBM activities will
be allowed only to people wearing
ICAMR/ICAEM/ICCBM 2020 badges.
Considering the personal and property security of
all attendees, please keep track of your badge and
make sure you bring it each day, and do NOT
borrow to any others or take others into
conference area. Our policy is not to reprint badges
or replace lost badges.
If you lose your badge, you will be able to purchase
a new registration at the current on-site rates.
If you don’t need the badge any more, please
return it back to our registration desk.
Safety Tips
Please take care of all your personal belongs, the
organizing committee or staff onsite will not be
responsible for any loss of your valuables.
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Keynote Speeches
SATURDAY, 18 January 2020
TIME: 09:05-09:50
ROOM: Bega(ベガ) 2F
OPTOELECTRONICALLY ENGINEERED SENSORIMOTOR DEVICE FOR MODULATION FUNCTIONALITIES OF BIOLOGICAL MOTOR SYSTEMS
SERGE ZHUIYKOV
Professor, Ghent University Global Campus, South Korea
Abstract: In this speech principally new artificial bio-inspired opto-electronic
system for emulation of the human sensorimotor system with ultra-low processing energy is
demonstrated. The device, consisting of combined artificial optical synaptic and actuating
components, is executed on the inorganic optical synapse based on In-doped TiO2
nanofilm, which
connected to a liquid metal Ga2
O3
(galinstan) actuator. Newly designed artificial synapse generates
polarized excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials to activate Ga2
O3
droplet vibrations and
ultimately immitate the contraction and expansion of biological fibres. The distinguished
characteristics of fabricated combined artificial optical synaptic and actuating components possess
low-energy consumption (~30 nJ) and accurate transition both electrical and mechanical outputs.
Consequently, the findings showing the great opportunity of further development of artificial neural
networks that comprise both sensing and actuating functionalities.
3:05-13:50
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SATURDAY, 18 January 2020
TIME: 09:50-10:35
ROOM: Bega(ベガ) 2F
THE ROLE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS RESEARCH IN RENEWABLE ENERGY APPLICATIONS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT & POLLUTION CONTROL
MATTHEUS F. A. GOOSEN
Professor, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia
Abstract: Advanced materials research is one of the key factors in sustainable
growth using renewable energy and in providing possible solutions to the global plastics pollution
problem. However, new material development as well as the expansion of renewable energy sources to
run commercial processes at a larger scale is hampered by technical, economic, regulatory and
environmental challenges. This critical review focusses on state-of-the-art material progress as well as
integrated approaches in using renewable energy for applications such as solar technologies for water
desalination. Innovative and sustainable processes which are suitable for combined renewable energy
systems are also presented, along with the benefits of these technologies and their limitations. The
market potential, environmental concerns, regulatory & socio-economic factors are likewise evaluated
as well as the need for accelerated development of renewable energy-driven technologies and plastics
pollution control.
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Plenary Speeches SATURDAY, 18 January 2020
TIME: 11:10-11:40
ROOM: Bega(ベガ) 2F
ENHANCED ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE SHIELDING EFFECTIVENESS USING VARIOUS-TYPE CARBON-BASED NONWOVEN FABRICS
SUNG-HOON KIM
Professor, Silla University, South Korea
Abstract: Electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness of the carbon-based
nonwoven fabrics was investigated in the wide operating frequency range,
namely 0.4GHz to 20GHz according to the hybridization by carbon microcoils, various-kind of coatings
using conductive metals, and H2
plasma treatments on the surface of carbon fibers constituting the
fabrics. The shielding effectiveness of the native nonwoven fabrics was below 45dB in the range of
0.4GHz to 8.0GHz and then it gradually increased up to 55dB in the range of 8.0GHz to 20GHz.
Carbon fiber-carbon microcoil (CF-CMC) hybrids were formed on carbon fiber (CF)-based fabric. The
morphologies of CF-based fabrics and CF-CMC hybridized fabrics were investigated. The electrical
conductivities of the CF-CMC hybridized fabrics were examined and compared with those of the native
CF-based fabrics. In addition, the electromagnetic wave shielding effectiveness (SE) of the CF-CMC
hybridized fabrics was investigated across the operating frequencies in the 8.0–12.0 GHz range, and
the results were compared with those for the native CF-based fabrics. For the CF-based nonwoven
fabrics, the SE values were improved by the CF-CMC hybridization reaction, although the electrical
conductivities of the nonwoven fabric were reduced by the CF-CMC hybrid formation. For the CF-based
woven fabrics, the SE values were improved by more than twofold throughout the entire range of
frequencies, owing to the CF-CMC hybrid formation. This dramatic improvement was partly ascribed to
the enhanced electrical conductivity, particularly in the transverse direction to the individual CFs.
Owing to the increased thickness of the woven or nonwoven fabrics after the CF-CMC hybrid formation
and the intrinsic characteristics of CMCs, the absorption mechanism for the SE was determined as the
main factor that contributed to the improvement of the SE values.
Merely by a few minute H2
plasma treatment under the condition of 900W, 750o
C, and 100Torr in a
microwave plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition system, the shielding effectiveness of the
nonwoven fabrics was greatly enhanced, more than 10 times, compared with the native nonwoven
fabrics across the whole operating frequency range. The surface electron conductivity of the
nonwoven fabrics was also enhanced from 2.11103
S/m to 3.02103
S/m by H2
plasma treatment. The
surface and cross sectional morphologies of the nonwoven fabrics with or without H2
plasma treatment
were investigated and compared with each other. Crystal structure variation of the nonwoven fabrics
by H2
plasma treatment was also investigated. On the other hand, the highly electrical conductive
metals-coated, namely silver-coated, nonwoven fabrics gave rise to the merely about 3 times increase
in the shielding effectiveness, although the surface electrical conductivity of the silver-coated
nonwoven fabrics is much higher than those of the H2
-plasma-treated nonwoven fabrics. Based on
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these results, the cause to achieve the superior characteristics of the electromagnetic wave shielding
effectiveness of the nonwoven fabrics merely by a few minute H2
plasma treatment was suggested and
discussed.
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SATURDAY, 18 January 2020
TIME: 11:40-12:10
ROOM: Bega(ベガ) 2F
DISSIMILAR MATERIALS JOINING BY FRICTION STIR FORMING WITH USING PREPROCESSING TO FABRICATE SOURCES FOR MECHANICAL INTERLOCKING
TAKAHIRO OHASHI
Professor, Kokushikan University, Japan
Abstract: It is expected that the material ratio of steel for an automobile
will decrease rapidly in next decade due to the recent demands for
automobile parts that exhibit high specific strengths,, and multi-materialization of parts will be
promoted consequently. Hence, technologies for dissimilar materials joining have been studied by
researchers successfully for recent years.
In the presentation, a brief survey for the dissimilar materials joining and mechanical joining using
friction stir forming is to be presented. Our research team has studied dissimilar materials joining with
utilizing friction-stir forming (FSF) approach. The FSF is a friction-stir process invented by Nishihara in
2002. In FSF, a substrate material was put on a die firstly. Next, friction stirring was conducted on the
back surface of the material. The material then deformed and filled the cavity of the die due to high
pressure and heat caused by the friction stirring. Our research team utilized the FSF approach to
generate mechanical joints between dissimilar materials with various preprocessing to fabricate a
source of mechanical interlock.
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Program Overview
FRIDAY, 17 JANUARY
TIME ACTIVITY VENUE
10:00-17:00
REGISTRATION
Note: *Collecting conference materials;
*Certificate will be issued at the end of each session;
Pikushisu
SATURDAY, 18 JANUARY
09:00-09:05 OPENING REMARKS VENUE
Addressed from Conference Chair:
Serge Zhuiykov, Ghent University Global Campus, South Korea
Bega
CHAIR: Mattheus F. A. Goosen
09:05-09:50 KEYNOTE SPEECH I
“Optoelectronically Engineered Sensorimotor Device for Modulation
Functionalities of Biological Motor Systems”
Serge Zhuiykov, Ghent University Global Campus, South Korea
CHAIR: Serge Zhuiykov
09:50-10:35 KEYNOTE SPEECH II
“The Role of Advanced Materials Research in Renewable Energy
Applications, Sustainable Development & Pollution Control”
Mattheus F. A. Goosen, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia
10:35-11:10 GROUP PHOTO& COFFEE BREAK
CHAIR: Serge Zhuiykov
11:10-11:40 PLENARY SPEECH I
"Enhanced Electromagnetic Wave Shielding Effectiveness using
Various-type Carbon-based Nonwoven Fabrics"
Sung-Hoon Kim, Silla University, South Korea
CHAIR: Mattheus F. A. Goosen
11:40-12:10 PLENARY SPEECH II
"Dissimilar Materials Joining by Friction Stir Forming with Using
Preprocessing to Fabricate Sources for Mechanical Interlocking"
Takahiro Ohashi, Kokushikan University, Japan
12:10-13:10 LUNCH
13:30-15:00 City Walk&
Naha City Museum of History Visit (optional)
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TECHNICAL SESSIONS
SUNDAY, 19 JANUARY
KASHIOPEA PIKUSHISU (ピクシス) JEMINI (ジェミニ)
09:00-10:30
Oral I
Nanoscience and
Technology
Oral IV
Material Processing
Poster I
Building Science and
Nanotechnology
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-12:00
Oral I
Nanoscience and
Technology
Oral IV
Material Processing
Poster II
Material Physics and
Chemistry
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-15:00
Oral II
Polymer and Composite
Materials
Oral V
Functional materials
Oral VII
Energy Materials and
Technology
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-17:00 Oral III
Civil Engineering Materials
Oral VI
Construction Engineering and
Management
17:30-18:30 DINNER & AWARD @ Bega(ベガ)
MONDAY, 20 JANUARY
08:00-18:00 OPTIONAL ONE DAY VISIT
*Oral session format (12 min. for presentation +3 min. for Q & A)
*Accommodation is not provided, please make an early reservation.
*Please take care of all your personal belongs, the organizing committee or staff onsite will not be responsible
for any loss of your valuables
*The city walk& museum visit will be cancelled if the weather is not good, like raining, etc.
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Oral Sessions
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 09:00-12:00
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session I
“Nanoscience and Technology”
Chair: Prof. Serge Zhuiykov (Ghent University Global Campus, South Korea)
VENUE: Kashiopea(カシオペア)2F
09:00-09:15 Gas Sensor Performance Regulation based on Ag Nanoparticle-Embedded
ZnO@ZIF-71 Nanorod Arrays
Dr. Tingting Zhou, Dawen Zeng
Huazhong University of Science and Technology(HUST), China
R1037-A
09:15-09:30 Effect of Temperature on Structural, Optical and Electrochemical Properties of
Pulsed Laser Deposited Binary Zinc and Molybdenum Oxide Nanostructured
Thin Films
Dr. Cyril Robinson Azariah John Chelliah, Rajesh Swaminathan
Saveetha Institute Of Medical And Technical Sciences, India
R1105
09:30-09:45 Synthesis of Nanoporous Carbon from Water Hyacinth via Hydrothermal
Carbonization and Base Activation for N-doped Porous Carbon
Tanatorn Liamprawat, Panupong Verasarut, Napat Kaewtrakulchai, Sutee Chutipatjit,
Gasidit Panomsuwan, Pramote Puengjinda, Masayoshi Fuji, Dr. Apiluck Eiad-Ua
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
R1066-A
09:45-10:00 Electrochemical Properties of Different CMK Ordered Mesoporous Carbons as
Cathode Matrix for Sulfur Batteries
Ms. Xueying Li, Yuanzheng Sun, Jou-Hyeon Ahn
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
R1101-A
10:00-10:15 Sonochemically Assisted Samarium Doped Copper (I) Oxide Nanostructures as
Potential Component in P-N Junction
Mr. John Alec Mari C. Cosico, Menandro C. Marquez
Mapua University, Philippines
R1091
10:15-10:30 Smart Materials Vis-à-vis Metamaterials
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Malik
National University of Sciences & Technology,Pakistan
R1080
10:30-10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45-11:00 Microwave-Plasma Synthesis of Heterogeneous Al/BN Nanostructures for
Composites
Ms. Corthay S., Matveev A.T., Kovalskii A.M., Konopatsky A.S., Shtansky D.V.
R14001-A
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National University of Science and Technology, Russia
11:00-11:15 Formation of Hollow Complex Nanoparticles Derived from
Metal-Organic-Frameworks Though a Controlled Etching Method
Dr. Xiafen Hu, Dawen Zeng
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
R1038-A
11:15-11:30 Synthesis of g-C3N4/Bi2WO6/rGO Nanocomposites by a
Microwave-Assisted-Hydrothermal Approach for High Pressure Photoreduction
of CO2
Dr. Shou-Heng Liu, I-Ting Chen
National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
R1042-A
11:30-11:45 One-pot Photochemical Synthesis of Solution-Stable TiO2-Polypyrrole
Nanocomposite for the Photodegradation of Methyl Orange
Salvador C. Buenviaje Jr., Ken Aldren S. Usman, Mr. Yasmin D.G. Edañol, Genes T.
Maylem, Leon M. Payawan Jr.
Natural Sciences Research Institute, Philippines
R1073
11:45-12:00 Effect of Surface Area of Carbon Nanofibers on the Electrochemical Properties
of a Lithium Polysulphide Catholyte Cell
Dr. Du-Hyun Lim, Jou-Hyeon Ahn
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
R14003-A
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 13:00-15:00
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session II
“Polymer and Composite Materials”
Chair: Prof. Sung-Hoon Kim (Silla University, South Korea)
VENUE: Kashiopea(カシオペア)2F
13:00-13:15 Physical Properties of Vanillin Incorporated Self-Curing Orthodontic
Polymethylmethacrylate Resin
Dr. Thongchai Poonpiriya, Pornrachanee Sawaengkit, Sroisiri Thaweboon, Pornkiat
Churnjitapirom
Mahidol University, Thailand
R1024
13:15-13:30 Modified Epoxy Resins to Enhance the Bond Strength between the Carbon Fiber
Reinforced Polymer Composites and Concrete Structures
Mohammad Hassan, Mohamed Rabie, Mohammad Irshidat, Eman Fayyad, Nasser
Alnuaimi
Qatar University, Qatar
R1107-A
13:30-13:45 Microbial Biofilm Formation on Vanillin Incorporated Surgical Obturator Resin
Dr. Pakpoom Kedcharoen, Boonyanit Thaweboon, Natthamet Wongsirichat, Sroisiri
Thaweboon
Mahidol University, Thailand
R1093
13:45-14:00 Alternate Catalyst Support from Microwave-Assisted Activation of Coconut Tree
Fiber
Mr. Napat Kaewtrakulchai, Kajornsak Faungnawakij, Apiluck Eiad-Ua
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
R1060
14:00-14:15 The Effects of Milling on the Decomposition of Ti3SiC2 and the Fabrication of
SiCf/Ti3SiC2 Composites
Mr. Heejin Kwon, Pipit Fitriani, Xiaobing Zhou, Dang-Hyok Yoon
Yeungnam University, South Korea
R1022-A
14:15-14:30 Three-dimensional Graphene Networks with N-doped Porous Co/C Aerogel
Composites for Electromagnetic Wave Absorption
Ms. Ran Xu, Yuming Zhou, Man He
Southeast University, China
R31001-A
14:30-14:45 Deposition of Flexible Organosilicon Oxides Films via Cold Atmospheric
Pressure Plasma Polymerization for Enhancing Scratch Resistance of Aluminum
Sheet
Prof. Yung-Sen Lin, Cheng-Yan Wu
Feng Chia University, Taiwan
R1009-A
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14:45-15:00 Structural, Morphological, Optical and Photocatalytic Properties of Os and N
co-doped TiO2 Films
Zhi Li, Assoc. Prof. Chun Yu Ma
Dalian University of Technology, China
R1053
15:00-15:15 COFFEE BREAK
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 15:15-17:00
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session III
“Civil Engineering Materials”
Chair:
VENUE: Kashiopea(カシオペア)2F
15:15-15:30 Evaluation of the Modulus of Elasticity with Substandard Code for dry Press
Lightweight EPS Concrete
Ms. Siti Nurul Ain Ali, Amirah Mohamad Juri, Kartini Kamaruddin, Mohd Hisbany
Mohd Hashim, Hamidah Mohd Saman
Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
R3018
15:30-15:45 Durability Performances of Aramid Fiber Reinforced Polymer as Reinforcement
Material for Concrete Structures in Cold Regions
Dr. Shuo Zhang, Chun Lin Liu, Wen Zhu, Meng Xiong Tang, He Song Hu, Hang
Chen, Zhen Kun Hou
Guangzhou Institute of Building Science Co., Ltd., China; South China University of
Technology, China
R2007
15:45-16:00 Experimental Verification Chemical Admixture to Reduce Stiffness of Concrete
Mr. Hiroshi Nemoto, Shuya Hirano, Shin-ichiro Hashimoto, Shigeyuki Date
Shimizu Corporation, Japan
R2032
16:00-16:15 Study on Degradation Factor Adsorption Effect by Epoxy Resin with Functional
Adsorbent
Mr. Naoki Yokokawa, Toshihiro Senga, Tadashi Yamauchi, Shigeyuki Date
Tokai University, Japan
R2030
16:15-16:30 A Building Envelope Coating Provides Radiative-Cooling Effect for Subtropics
Prof. Chih-Hong Huang, Wan-Ting Hong, Ta-Wui Cheng, Yeou-Fong Li, Hsin-Hua
Tsai
National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan
R2020
16:30-16:45 Characterization of Silica Extracted from Rice husk by NIR Spectroscopy and its
Application in Separation Science
Ms. Kulpriya Phetcharee, Rungsima Hadsarung, Alfred A. Christy
Thammasat university, Thailand
R1112
16:45-17:00 Effect of Aggregate Max Size on the Rheological Properties of Self
Consolidating Concrete
Assoc. Prof. Samer Al Martini, Ziad Hassan, Ahmad Khartabil
Abu Dhabi University, UAE
R2038
17:30-18:30 DINNER& AWARD @ Bega
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 09:00-12:00
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session IV
“Material Processing”
Chair: Prof. Takahiro Ohashi(Kokushikan University, Japan)
VENUE: Pikushisu (ピクシス)3F
09:00-09:15 Aluminium based DUT Metal Organic Frameworks for Catalytic Conversion of
Carbon Dioxide into Cyclic Carbonate
Prof. Dae-Won Park, Jintu K. Kurisingal, Yunjang Gu
Pusan National University, South Korea
R1008-A
09:15-09:30 Atomic Layer Deposited AlGaN on GaN Substrate and Characterization of
AlGaN/GaN Interface
Prof. Hogyoung Kim, Seok Choi, He Ju Yun, Byung Joon Choi
Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea
R1010-A
09:30-09:45 Fabrication of Transparent γ-AlON Doped with Pr(NO3)3 by 2-step Presureless
Sintering
Mr. Muhammad Tsabit Ayman, Myung-Dong Kim, Dang-Hyok Yoon
Yeungnam university, South Korea
R1023-A
09:45-10:00 Potential of Epoxidised Natural Rubber Alumina Nanoparticles (ENRAN) sheet as
scour countermeasure
Ibtesam Habib, Assoc. Prof. Wan Hanna Melini Wan Mohtar, Ahmed El-Shafie
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia
R23003-A
10:00-10:15 Optimization of the Integrated Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloy with
Tri-Modal Microstructure
Dr. Pengfei Gao, Zhenni Lei, Mei Zhan
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
R1012-A
10:15-10:30 Friction-Stir Spot Mechanical Joining between Hot-Dip 55% Aluminum–Zinc
Alloy-Coated Steel Sheet and A5083 Aluminum Alloy Plate using Conventional
Punching
Prof. Takahiro Ohashi, Taiki Ohno,Yuki Shiraishi, Hamed MofidiTabatabaei,
Tadashi Nishihara
Kokushikan University, Japan
R1110
10:30-10:45 COFFEE BREAK
10:45-11:00 Effect of Surface Treatments on the Low-Velocity Impact Behavior of Al/Gf/PP
Lamiantes
Dr. Yanyan Lin, Huaguan Li, Zhongwei Zhang, Hao Wang, Hongli Li, Jie Tao
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
R1103-A
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11:00-11:15 Anionic Defect Engineering of Transition Metal Oxides Assists for Enhanced
Oxygen Reduction Reaction and Oxygen Evolving Reaction
Ms. Jiabao Li, Chaozhu Shu, Jianping Long
Chengdu University of Technology, China
R1063-A
11:15-11:30 Microstructural Effect on Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of 1.8 GPa
High Strength Steels
Mr. Woojin An, Im Doo Jung, Sangshik Kim, Hyokyung Sung
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
R14004-A
11:30-11:45 Interface Engineering to Adjust Heterogeneous Nickel-Based Oxides to Achieve
Long-Life Lithium-Oxygen Batteries
Ms. Ranxi Liang, Chaozhu Shu, Jianping Long
Chengdu University of Technology, China
R1062-A
11:45-12:00 Effect of Build Orientation on the Tensile Ductility of Selective Laser Melted
Ti-6Al-4V alloys
Mr. Jungsub Lee, Im Doo Jung, Sangshik Kim, Hyokyung Sung
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
R14005-A
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
25
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 13:00-15:00
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session V
“Functional materials”
Chair: Prof. Mattheus F. A. Goosen(Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia)
VENUE: Pikushisu (ピクシス)3F
13:00-13:15 Development of Diacetylene based Radiochromic Films for Radiation Dosimetry
in Medical Applications
Ms. Apoorva Mittal, N. Gopishankar, Shalini Verma, Pratik Kumar, Akhilesh K.
Verma
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India
R1055-A
13:15-13:30 An Underwater Propulsor Made from Soft Materials Inspired by Manta Ray
Chenhaowen Li, Chenhao Fang, Dr. Chunlin Zhou
Zhejiang University, China
R1111-A
13:30-13:45 Fabrication of Cordierite/Calcium-Aluminum-Silicate Refractory for Slumping
Mold Application
Dr. Nithiwach Nawaukkaratharnant, Siriphan Nilpairach
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
R1083-A
13:45-14:00 Effect of Stress Fields on Acoustic Emission During Delayed Fracture of Glass
Dr. Yoshiaki Akematsu, Takayuki Tani, Hiromitsu Gotoh
Tsukuba University of Technology, Japan
R1005
14:00-14:15 Visible-light Photo-Oxidation: A Green Technology for Wastewater Treatment
Dan Zhong, Wei Ai, Qian Lei, Assoc. Prof. Lei Yang
Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, China
R32001-A
14:15-14:30 Gate stimulated High-Performance MoS2-In(OH)xSe Phototransistor
Ms. Mengxing Sun, Haowen Hu, Yilin Sun, Dan Xie
Tsinghua University, China
R1088-A
14:30-14:45 Magneto-Transport Properties in LaMnO3 Thin Films on a-SiO2 Substrates
produced by Metal Organic Decomposition Method
Prof. H. Kobori, T. Kitamura, A. Yamasaki, T. Taniguchi, T. Shimizu
Konan University, Japan
R1046
14:45-15:00 Two-Dimensional Lead-free Perovskite Enabled Photonic Artificial Synapse
Mr. Yilin Sun, Liu Qian, Mengxing Sun, Dan Xie
Tsinghua University, China
R1089-A
15:00-15:15 COFFEE BREAK
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 15:15-17:00
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session VI
“Construction Engineering and Management”
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Korb Srinavin (Khon Kaen University, Thailand)
VENUE: Pikushisu (ピクシス)3F
15:15-15:30 Simplified Seismic Loss Estimation of RC Frame using Component- performance
-based Methodology
Dr. Shengfang Qiao, Mengxiong Tang, Hang Chen, Han Hu, Hesong Hu, Huanxin
Wang, Cunlin Liu, Zhenkun Hou
Guangzhou Institute of Building Science Co., Ltd., China
R22001
15:30-15:45 Hindrance of Applying Bigdata Tech Nology for Construction Management in
Thai Government
Mr. Boonyarit Chonpitakwong, Wuttipong Kusonkhum, Korb Srinavin
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
R2015
15:45-16:00 Accuracy of 3-D Model Based on Point Cloud : A New Technology For Construction
Progress Evaluation
Ms. Supanan Rattanapongwanich, Korb Srinavin
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
R2016
16:00-16:15 Vertical Dynamic Response of Rock-Socketed Piles in a Layered Foundation
Dr. Chun Lin Liu, Shuo Zhang, Meng Xiong Tang, He Song Hu, Zhen Kun Hou, Hang
Chen
Guangzhou Institute of Building Science Co., Ltd., China
R2008
16:15-16:30 Readiness of Applying Big Data Technology for Construction Management in
Thai Government
Korb Srinavin, Boonyarit Chonpitakwong, Tanayut Chaithongrat, Mr. Wuttipong
Kusonkhum, Narong Leungbootnak
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
R2024
16:30-16:45 Construction Progress Evaluation Using 3-D Model Based On Point Cloud
Assoc. Prof. Korb Srinavin, Supanan Rattanapongwanich, Wuttipong Kusonkhum,
Narong Leungbootnak
Khon Kaen University, Thailand
R2028
16:45-17:00 Optimization of Sustainable Concrete Mixes Containing Binary and Ternary Blends
Assoc. Prof. Reem Sabouni, Hassan Raad Abdulhameed
Abu Dhabi University, UAE
R2045
17:00-17:15 Thermal Transmission Properties of Sustainable Concrete with Supplementary
Cementitious Materials
Ahmad Khartabil, Samer Al Martini
Abu Dhabi University, UAE
R2037
17:30-18:30 DINNER& AWARD@Bega
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 13:00-15:15
Note:
Format (12 min. for presentation + 3 min. for Q&A)
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Oral Session VII
“Energy Materials and Technology”
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Sumathi Sethupathi(Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia)
VENUE: Jemini (ジェミニ)3F
13:00-13:15 One-step Rapid Synthesis of Ultrafine PtNi Nanoparticles Anchored on
NH2-functionalized and N-doped Reduced Graphene Oxide for Highly Efficient
Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Mr. Jiehua Bao, Yuming Zhou, Yiwei Zhang
Southeast university, China
R3002-A
13:15-13:30 Hydrogen Gas Production using Aluminum Waste Cans Powder Produced by
Disintegration Method
Seng Tat Lim, Assoc. Prof. Sumathi Sethupathi, Abdulkareem Ghassan Alsultan,
Yun Hin Taufiq Yap, Loong Kong Leong
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia
R3016
13:30-13:45 Design of Dual-regulation Cobalt-metal Organic Frameworks Derivatives
though Plasma Engineering for Enhanced Electrocatalyst Water Splitting
Ms. Wenxia Chen, Yiwei Zhang
Southeast university, China
R31002-A
13:45-14:00 Optimization of High-Efficiency Activator for Endogenous Microorganisms in
Reservoirs
Dr. Hailan Li, Zhongzhi Zhang
China University of Petroleum, China
R3001-A
14:00-14:15 An Ensemble Model based on Long Short-Term Memory and Gradient Boosted
Regression for Capacity Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries
Fu-Kwun Wang, Mr. Chang-Yi Huang, Tadele Mamo
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
R3011
14:15-14:30 Sodium-ion Batteries: Building Advanced Na0.67[Ni0.33Mn0.67]O2 Layered
Cathode Materials with Improved Long-Term Cycling Performance
Wei Li, Prof. Jiangping Tu
Zhejiang University, China
R3015-A
14:30-14:45 Electrodeposition of Transition Metal Selenide Composites for Hybrid
Supercapacitors
Prof. Jeng-Yu Lin
Tatung University, Taiwan
R3007-A
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14:45-15:00 Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Water-Splitting Performance of
Co3O4-modified SrNbO2N Photoanodes by Flux-Assisted Synthesis Method and
Surface Defect Management
Prof. Liping Zhu, Yingchen Yang
Zhejiang University, China
R3012-A
15:00-15:15 An Electrolyte-Electrode Interface Stability Enhancement Polymer Electrolyte
for Dendrite-free Li-O2 batteries
Mr. Tingshuai Yang, Chaozhu Shu, Jianping Long
Chengdu University of Technology, China
R1061-A
15:15-15:30 COFFEE BREAK
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Poster Sessions
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 09:00-10:30
Note:
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Poster Session I
“Building Science and Nanotechnology”
Chair:
VENUE: Jemini (ジェミニ)3F
1 The Influence of Window-Wall Ratio on Heating Energy Consumption of Rural House in
Severe Cold Regions of China
Asst. Prof. Teng Shao, Hong Jin
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
R2005
2 Silt and Clay with Low Liquid Limits as Fill Materials for High-speed Railway
Embankments in China
Dr. Fei Jianbo, Yang Changsuo, Jie Yuxin, Wang Xuetao
Shenzhen University, China
R2019
3 Seasonal Rhythm of Human Thermal Adaptation for Chinese Youth in Cold Climate Zone
Asst. Prof. Wuxing Zheng, Yiming Zhang, Jin Wang, Yu Liu, Cho Seigen
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
R2009
4 Experimental Study on Compressive Property of Steel Fiber Recycled Mortar Porous
Brick Masonry
Mr. Gu Xin, Sun Shuchang, Xu Maoxing, Peng Yiliang
Powerchina Henan Electric Power Survey & Design Institute Corporation Limited, China
R2025
5 Analytical Computational Models for Relationship between Ultimate Bending Moment of
Concrete Segments and Axial Force
Assoc. Prof. Zhiyun Wang, Shouju Li
Dalian Ocean University, China
R2033
6 Dynamic Nonlinear Analysis of an Irregular Office Building
Mr. Liu Haitao, Sun Shuchang, Xu Maoxing, Peng Yiliang
Powerchina Henan Electric Power Survey & Design Institute Corporation Limited, China
R2026
7 Experimental Investigation on Bending Performance of Steel-Concrete Composite Slim
Beams
Dr. Yuchen Jiang, Xiamin Hu, Huaidong Yan
Taihu University of Wuxi, China
R2044
8 Fiber-type Hydrogen Gas Sensor with Embedded Pd Nanoparticles for Wearable
Electronics
Mr. Chihyeong Won, Sanggeun Lee, Taeyoon Lee
Yonsei University, South Korea
R1027-A
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9 Electroactive Graphene Oxide composite for the Electrode-tissue Interface
Mr. Jia-Wei Yang, Zih-Yu Yu, Guan-Yu Chen
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
R1065-A
10 Gold Nanorod-Optical Fiber for Sensing Biomolecular Interaction
Mr. Channarong Chueaiarrom, Naruenard Loedsapchinda, Chokchai Puttharugsa,
Chinnawut Pipatpanukul, Toemsak Srikhirin, Nongluck Houngkamhang
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
R1068
11 Gas Sensor Based on p-Type Copper Oxide Nanowires
Prof. Cheng-Liang Hsu, Jia-Yu Tsai, Ting-Jen Hsueh
National University of Tainan, Taiwan
R1047-A
12 Study of Anti-A Antibody Conjugated Gold Nanoparticles as a Biomolecular Detection
Probe for A Substance in Saliva
Ms. Naruenard Loedsapchinda, Nongluck Houngkamhang
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
R1069
13 Effect of Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate)/Gelatin Ratios on the
Characteristics of Biomimetic Composite Nanofibrous Scaffolds
Prof. Young-Jin Kim
Daegu Catholic University, South Korea
R1048-A
14 Platinum/reduced Graphene Oxide Nanozyme for the Electrochemical Detection of
Superoxide
Chang-Seuk Lee, Prof. Tae Hyun Kim
Soonchunhyang University, South Korea
R1092-A
15 Conjugation of Antibody on Gold Nanoparticles for Biosensors Application
Ms. Sarocha Ta-aithuak, Naruenard Loedsapchinda, Nongluck Houngkamhang
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
R1094
16 Lanthanide-Based Nanocarriers for NIR-II Imaging and Efficient Delivery across
Blood-Brain Barrier
Dr. Luoyuan Li
Tsinghua University, China
R1098-A
17 Development of Microphysiological Systems for the Health Effects of Particulate Matter
Assist. Prof. Guan- Yu Chen
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
R1057-A
18 Toxicity of Conventional and Nano Bonding Agents on Human Dental Pulp Cells
Prof. Mei-Chi Chang, Jiiang-Huei Jeng
Chang Gung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
R12002-A
19 Liquid Biopsy: A Graphene Oxide-Based Nano-bio Interface System for Accurate Capture
and Detection
Mr. Sheng- Jen Cheng, Chung- Min Chung, Kuan Yu Hsieh, Shiue- Luen Chen, Chong- You
Chen, Chia-Hsun Hsieh, Huai-En Lu, Guan- Yu Chen*
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
R1058-A
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20 Biofilm Formation of Cariogenic Bacteria on Vanillin-incorporated Orthodontic Retainer
PMMA Resin
Prof. Sroisiri Thaweboon, Mari Fujita, Keiji Nagano, Boonyanit Thaweboon
Mahidol University, Thailand
R1015
21 Characterization of Alkali-Treated Banana Fiber and its Effects as Web Reinforcement
on the Axial Load Capacity of Concrete
Aiman A. Kamal, Manny Anthony M. Taguba, Anne Mica G. Marasigan, Rhobin M. Samonte,
Aldrin N. Bata, Ahron G. Manhic, Allan R. Alzona, Prof. Franz D. Santos
National University, Philippines
R2010
22 Study on Flood Control Planning Scheme of Main Urban Area of Qijiang District in
Chongqing
Dr. Li Changwen, Li Anqiang, Yuan Di, Yao Wei, Li Qi
Changjiang Institute of Survey, Planning, Design and Research, China
R2003
23 Effect of Phyllanthus amarus coating denture resin on Candida adhesion and its effect
on human gingival fibroblast
Prof. Sroisiri Thaweboon, Boonyanit Thaweboon, Ratchaporn Srichan
Mahidol University, Thailand
R1028
24 Study of Coconut Charcoal Powder and Egg Shell Powder as Partial Replacement to Fine
Aggregates and Cement in Load Bearing Concrete Bricks
Airvin John C. Palacio, Nioro G. Furiscal, Katrina Mae L. Abalos, Dioven Angelo A. Alferez,
Edmer A. Bade, Jasper Jay C. Carumba, Asst. Prof. Christopher E. Rodolfo, Franz D. Santos
National University-Manila, Philippines
R2011
25 Bending Behavior of Ethylene Vinyl Acetate Modified Engineered Cementitious
Composite under Drop Weight Impact Testing
Dr. Zhitao Chen, Hui Zhao, Yingzi Yang
Harbin Institute of Technology, China
R2043
26 Hyperthermia effect on phantom of breast carcinoma tissue induced by Mn3O4
nanoparticles synthesized by one-step spray pyrolysis method
A. Gaona-Esquivel, D. Hernández-Manzo, P. J. Sánchez-Trujillo, Prof. Oscar E.
Cigarroa-Mayorga and M. Melendez-Lira
UPIITA-Instituto Politécnico, Mexico
R1052
COFFEE BREAK
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 19th, 10:45-12:00
Note:
One best presentation will be selected by Session Chair from each session, and announced at the
session end, BP certificate will be issued at dinner time.
Session group photo will be taken at the end of each session.
Poster Session II
“Material Physics and Chemistry”
Chair:
VENUE: Jemini (ジェミニ)3F
1 Metal Sulfide Aerogels as Electrocatalysts for Water Splitting
Prof. Zhanglian Hong,Mingjia Zhi
Zhejiang University, China
R3020-A
2 Study on Sensitivity Characteristic of Flexible Bending Sensor Packaging According to
Hardness of Silicone for VR, AR and Rehabilitation Gloves
Ms. Shinyoung Kim, Yeon Hwa Kwak, Taeyoon Lee, Kunnyun Kim
Yonsei University, South Korea
R1031-A
3 Influence of Process Parameters on Electrode Wear in Electrical Discharge Machining
Cylindrical Shaped Parts
Van Cuong Nguyen, Dr. Hong Ky Le, Thi Hong Tran, Thanh Hoang Tran, Manh Cuong
Nguyen, Anh Tung Luu, Thanh Tu Nguyen, Ngoc Pi Vu
Vinh Long University, Viet Nam
R1044
4 Analysis on Functional Group of Self-Assembled Monolayer and Its Application to Cu
Diffusion Barrier
Mr. Minkyu Lee, Seungmin Lee, Sanggeun Lee, Taeyoon Lee
Yonsei University, South Korea
R1036-A
5 3D Printing of Biphasic Calciumphosphate (BCP)/polycaprolactone (PCL) Scaffolds for
Hard Tissue Engineering
Jiho Ahn, Tae-Sik Jang, Dr. Hyun-Do Jung
Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, South Korea
R1049-A
6 Highly Sensitive, Stretchable and Wet-Resistant Hierarchical Hairy Fiber Based
Multimodal Mechanical Sensor and VR Applications
Mr. Kukro Yoon, Taeyoon Lee
Yonsei University, South Korea
R1040-A
7 Stress-induced Crystallization of Sputtered TiVCr Thin Film
Dr. Du-Cheng Tsai, Fuh-Sheng Shieu
National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
R1041-A
8 Optimization of Stretchable Conductive Fiber Based on Chemical Reduction
Ms. Chaebeen Kwon, Taeyoon Lee
Yonsei University, South Korea
R1035-A
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9 Effect of Electrical Discharge Machining on Surface Roughness of Cylindrical Shaped
Parts
Dr. Hong Ky Le, Thi Hong Tran, Van Cuong Nguyen, Thanh Hoang Tran, Thi Tam Do, Anh
Tung Luu, Thanh Tu Nguyen, Ngoc Pi Vu
Vinh Long University, Viet Nam
R1045
10 Oxide Semiconductor Thin Film Transistor based on Self-Assembled Molecular Layer as
Gate Insulating Layer and Copper Diffusion Barrier
Mr. Seungmin Lee, Minkyu Lee, Taeyoon Lee
Yonsei University, South Korea
R1039-A
11 Calculation of Surface Hardness When Surface Grinding ASIS 1045 Steel
Duc Trung Do, Nhu Tung Nguyen, Hong Son Nguyen, Dr. Hong Ky Le, Thi Hong Tran, Van
Cuong Nguyen, Ngoc Pi Vu
Vinh Long University, Viet Nam
R1050
12 Reduction of Irreversible Capacity of Niobium Monoxide by Carbon Coating in Lithium
Batteries
Prof. Soon-Ki Jeong
Soonchunhyang University, South Korea
R1056-A
13 Effects of Molecular Structure of Carbazole-Based Polymeric Hole Transporting
Materials on the Photovoltaic Performance of All Solid State Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
Kyeong Seok Kim, Minseon Kong, Prof. Younghwan Kwon, Assoc. Prof. Yoon Soo Han
Daegu Catholic University, South Korea
R1064-A
14 Study on Detection of Carbaryl Pesticides by using Surface-Enhance Raman
Spectroscopy
Ms. Chaiwat Chakaja, Saksorn Limwichean, Noppadon Nuntawong, Pitak Eiamchai, Sukon
Kalasung, On-uma Nimittrakoolchai, Nongluck Houngkamhang
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabnag, Thailand
R1085
15 Evaluation of an Adhesive Containing Calcium Salt of Acidic Monomers on Inhibition of
Biofilm Formation of Bacteria Related to Root Caries
Prof. Sroisiri Thaweboon, Takashi Saito, Keiji Nagano, Boonyanit Thaweboon
Mahidol University, Thailand
R1087
16 Rapid Detection of Cypermethrin by Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
Technique
Ms. Wipawanee Leung, Saksorn Limwichean, Noppadon Nuntawong, Pitak Eiamchai, Sukon
Kalasung, On-uma Nimittrakoolchai, Nongluck Houngkamhang
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabnag, Thailand
R1086
17 Orientation Control of Binary Block Copolymer System
Prof. Hong Kyoon Choi, Hyn Su Yun
Kongju National University, South Korea
R1095-A
18 Sawdust-Derived Core-Shell Structured Carbon Materials for Advanced Batteries
Ms. Yuanzheng Sun, Xueying Li, Jou-Hyeon Ahn
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
R1100-A
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19 chievement of Nearly Fully Amorphous Structure from NiTi Alloys via High-Ratio
Differential Speed Rolling at Low Temperatures
Prof. W. J. Kim
Hongik University, South Korea
R1109-A
20 Camphorquinone Toxicity to Dental Pulp Cells
Dr. Jiiang-Huei Jeng, Mei-Chi Chang
National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan
R12001-A
21 Developing the Curriculum of Using Handheld Devices on Learning Mathematics Based
on van Hiele Theory - an Example of Quadratic function
Prof. Hsiu-Lan Ma, Der-Bang Wu
Ling Tung University, Taiwan
R3019-A
22 Effects of Cutting Fluids on Surface Roughness in Single-Point Diamond Turning of
Rapidly Solidified Aluminium (RSA 431)
Funsho Oyekunle, Prof. Khaled Abou-El-Hossein
Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
R1004
23 Synthesis, Characterization and Field Validation of Meat and Bone Meal based
Amendments to Stimulate the Biological Degradation of Hydrocarbons Impacted Soils
Arantxa Pino Persico, David Bulmer, Victoria Collins, Steven Siciliano, Derek Peak, Dr. Paolo
Mussone
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
R14002-A
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Listeners ICAMR-L001 Mr. Changyoon Yi
Yonsei University, South Korea
ICAMR-L002 Mr. Janghoon Woo
Yonsei University, South Korea
ICAMR-L003 Prof. Jou-Hyeon Ahn
Gyeongsang National University, South Korea
ICAMR-L004 Prof. Natthamet Wongsirichat
Mahidol University, Thailand
ICAMR-L005 Assoc. Prof. Chaozhu Shu
Chengdu University of Technology, China
ICAMR-L006 Prof. Jianping Long
Chengdu University of Technology, China
ICAMR-L007 Assist. Prof. Nongluck Houngkamhang
King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
ICAMR-L008 Prof. Tang Yiping
Zhejiang University of Technology, China
ICAMR-L009 Prof. Bozhen Wu
Zhejiang University of Technology, China
ICCBM-L001 Ms. Jin Wang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
ICCBM-L002 Mr. Falik Sher Anjum
Civil Engineer in National Building Company, Saudi Arabia
ICCBM-L003 Assoc. Prof. Yong-Ki Ma
Kongju National University, South Korea
ICCBM-L004 Shan Huang
Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
ICCBM-L005 Mr. Tanayut Chaithongrat
Mahasarakham University, Thailand
ICAEM-L001 Assoc. Prof. Dan Zhong
Zhuhai Da Hengqin Science and Technology Development Co., Ltd, China
ICAEM-L002 Mr. MUHAMMAD ARSHAD
Arshad Electronics, Pakistan
ICAEM-L003 Mr. Tadele Mamo
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
ICAEM-L004 Mr. Muhammad Jawad
Saif Saleem Traders, Pakistan
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Author Index Name ID Session Page
A
Abdul Qadeer Malik R1080 O 18
Apiluck Eiad-Ua R1066-A O-I 18
Apoorva Mittal, N. R1055-A O-V 25
B
Boonyarit Chonpitakwong R2015 O-VI 26
C
Chaebeen Kwon R1035-A P-II 32
Chaiwat Chakaja R1085 P-II 33
Chang-Seuk Lee R1092-A P-I 30
Chang-Yi Huang R3011 O-VII 27
Channarong Chueaiarrom R1068 P-I 30
Cheng-Liang Hsu R1047-A P-I 30
Chih-Hong Huang R2020 O-III 22
Chihyeong Won R1027-A P-I 29
Christopher E. Rodolfo R2011 P-I 31
Chun Lin Liu R2008 O-VI 26
Chun Yu Ma R1053 O-II 21
Chunlin Zhou R1111-A O-V 25
Corthay S. R14001-A O-I 18
Cyril Robinson Azariah
John Chelliah R1105 O-I 18
D
Dae-Won Park R1008-A O-IV 23
Du-Cheng Tsai R1041-A P-II 32
Du-Hyun Lim R14003-A O-I 19
F
Fei Jianbo R2019 P-I 29
Franz D. Santos R2010 P-I 31
G
Gu Xin R2025 P-I 29
Guan- Yu Chen R1057-A P-I 30
H
H. Kobori R1046 O-V 25
Hailan Li R3001-A O-VII 27
Heejin Kwon R1022-A O-II 20
Hiroshi Nemoto R2032 O-III 22
Hogyoung Kim R1010-A O-IV 23
Hong Ky Le R1044 P-II 32
Hong Ky Le R1045 P-II 33
Hong Ky Le R1050 P-II 33
Hong Kyoon Choi R1095-A P-II 33
Hsiu-Lan Ma R3019-A P-II 34
Hyun-Do Jung R1049-A P-II 32
J
Jeng-Yu Lin R3007-A O-VII 27
Jiabao Li R1063-A O-IV 24
Jiangping Tu R3015-A O-VII 27
Jia-Wei Yang R1065-A P-I 30
Jiehua Bao R3002-A O-VII 27
Jiiang-Huei Jeng R12001-A P-II 34
John Alec Mari C. Cosico R1091 O-I 18
Jungsub Lee R14005-A O-IV 24
K
Khaled Abou-El-Hossein R1004 P-II 34
Korb Srinavin R2028 O-VI 26
Kukro Yoon R1040-A P-II 32
Kulpriya Phetcharee R1112 O-III 22
L
Lei Yang R32001-A O-V 25
Li Changwen R2003 P-I 31
Liping Zhu R3012-A O-VII 28
Liu Haitao R2026 P-I 29
Luoyuan Li R1098-A P-I 30
M
Mei-Chi Chang R12002-A P-I 30
Mengxing Sun R1088-A O-V 25
Minkyu Lee R1036-A P-II 32
Mohammad Hassan R1107-A O-II 20
Muhammad Tsabit Ayman R1023-A O-IV 23
N
Naoki Yokokawa R2030 O-III 22
Napat Kaewtrakulchai R1060 O-II 20
Naruenard Loedsapchinda R1069 P-I 30
Nithiwach
Nawaukkaratharnant R1083-A O-V 25
O
Oscar E. Cigarroa-Mayorga R1052 P-I 31
P
Pakpoom Kedcharoen R1093 O-II 20
Paolo Mussone R14002-A P-II 34
Pengfei Gao R1012-A O-IV 23
R
Ran Xu R31001-A O-II 20
Ranxi Liang R1062-A O-IV 24
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Reem Sabouni R2045 O-VI 26
S
Samer Al Martini R2038 O-III 22
Sarocha Ta-aithuak R1094 P-I 30
Seungmin Lee R1039-A P-II 33
Sheng- Jen Cheng R1058-A P-I 30
Shengfang Qiao R22001 O-VI 26
Shinyoung Kim R1031-A P-II 32
Shou-Heng Liu R1042-A O-I 19
Shuo Zhang R2007 O-III 22
Siti Nurul Ain Ali R3018 O-III 22
Soon-Ki Jeong R1056-A P-II 33
Sroisiri Thaweboon R1015 P-I 31
Sroisiri Thaweboon R1028 P-I 31
Sroisiri Thaweboon R1087 P-II 33
Sumathi Sethupathi R3016 O-VII 27
Supanan
Rattanapongwanich R2016 O-VI 26
T
Tae Hyun Kim R1092-A P-I 30
Takahiro Ohashi R1110 O-IV 23
Teng Shao R2005 P-I 29
Thongchai Poonpiriya R1024 O-II 20
Tingshuai Yang R1061-A O-VII 28
Tingting Zhou R1037-A O-I 18
W
W. J. Kim R1109-A P-II 34
Wan Hanna Melini Wan
Mohtar R23003-A O-IV 23
Wenxia Chen R31002-A O-VII 27
Wipawanee Leung R1086 P-II 33
Woojin An R14004-A O-IV 24
Wuttipong Kusonkhum R2024 O-VI 26
Wuxing Zheng R2009 P-I 29
X
Xiafen Hu R1038-A O-I 19
Xueying Li R1101-A O-I 18
Y
Yanyan Lin R1103-A O-IV 23
Yasmin D.G. Edañol R1073 O-I 19
Yilin Sun R1089-A O-V 25
Yoon Soo Han R1064-A P-II 33
Yoshiaki Akematsu R1005 O-V 25
Younghwan Kwon R1064-A P-II 33
Young-Jin Kim R1048-A P-I 30
Yuanzheng Sun R1100-A P-II 33
Yuchen Jiang R2044 P-I 29
Yung-Sen Lin R1009-A O-II 20
Z
Zhanglian Hong R3020-A P-II 32
Zhitao Chen R2043 P-I 31
Zhiyun Wang R2033 P-I 29
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Museum Visit Saturday, January 18th, 2020
Visit Time: 14:00-15:00
Gathering Time: 13:30 @ Nest Hotel Naha, by walk
About NAHA CITY MUSEUM OF HISTORY
Okinawa prefecture was once an independent nation as Ryukyu Kingdom. Under a SAPPO-SHINKO
relationship (a tributary relationship, which while symbolically signifying the Ryukyu Kingdom’s status under
China) with China, the Ryukyu Kingdom held a relationship with Japan’s shogunate regime and led Asian
ocean as a trading nation.
Since Naha city was the politically and economically center of the Kingdom, as a result of the various cultures
imported, it created its own culture that strongly affected by China and Japan.Naha city houses a number of
fine arts and crafts and historical documents donated by many people, which include national treasures of the
Sho royal family-related documents.
We will be pleasured if this museum contributes to build the identity of Okinawans who have created their
own culture, if it is the facility providing history education to the children who will lead the next generation
and if it is the place for people in and out of the prefecture to explore Okinawan history and culture.
SPECIAL EXHIBITION ROOM
Art crafts, documents, records and others, mainly national treasure “Ryukyu King Sho Family-Related
documents” of the age of Ryukyu kingdom are displayed in a special exhibition room. As for art crafts, crown
which had been inherited in Sho Family, king’s costumes which were gifted by Chinese emperor, gorgeous
BINGATA/KASURI costumes which represent flourishing Kingdom, Ryukyu lacquerware, TSUBOYA pottery
and others are exhibited and especially costume displays are changed monthly based on its theme. In addition,
we have special exhibition of crown and king’s costumes twice a year, in spring and fall (Golden Week and
around Culture Day). As for documents and records, introducing Sho Family and history of Ryukyu Kingdom
with documents that are related to politics at the age of Ryukyu Kingdom and displayed by themes such as
about relationship with SATSUMA and relationship between foreign ships.
PERMANENT EXHIBITION ROOM
Warrior class culture in Shuri/Naha under the theme of “History of the City” is introduced in Permanent
Exhibition Room. Main exhibits are documents which are inherited in each warrior class family that are
approved by Shuri Government. They are composed of “KAFU” which family members, career track and others
written, documents of appointment letter and others. Information associated with Shuri/Naha such as
textile-dyeing products, lacquerware and calligraphic works and paintings are also exhibited.
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One Day Visit Monday, January 20th, 2020
Visit Time: 8:00-18:00
Gathering Time: 07:55
Gathering spot @ Nest Hotel Naha
(No pick-up or drop-off service, please come to the gethering spot by youself, thanks.)
Attention:
This visit will charge 100USD for each. (Pay to join before Dec. 30, 2019);
or you could choose to enjoy free time on Jan. 20, 2020 to explore Okinawa by yourself;
07:55 AM, reach the gathering spot, please be there on time, or you will miss the visit.
Route:
you will visit:
Jan. 20: Naha -- Kourio Bridge(古宇利大桥) -- Busena Marine Park Underwater Observatory(海中展望
塔)-- Manzamo(万座毛)—American Village(美国村)-- Cape Zanpa(残波岬)--Naha
Service includes:
- Bus fee, Fuel, Parking fees, Entrance Fee
- Driver, Local tour guide;
Service excludes:
- Lunch
- Personal expenses (not mentioned above).
Remarks
• The itinerary / duration to visit may change without advance notice depending unexpected local
situation, including but not limited to extreme whether, strike, earthquake, etc.
• No fee will be returned for no show, or late arrival.
• No suggestion for booking the visit if your flight departure time within 3 hours after the visit ending
time.
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