Conférenciers Invités
Conférenciers Invités
Conférenciers Invités
Pascal BRIOIS
UTBM,
France
Bio_BRIOIS
Elaboration et caractérisation d'une pile à combustible à oxyde solide obtenue par des technologies couches minces
Ismael SAADOUNE
UM VI P
Maroc
Bio_SAADOUNE
Meeting the future challenges of Lithium-ion Batteries through the development of active electrode materials
Modelling of diffusion-controlled phase transformations with mechano-chemical coupling: examples of simulations in materials processes.
IM2NP- Marseille, France
Atomistic simulations of phase separation in Ge-rich Ge-Sb-Te PCRAMs
Abdelilah BENYOUSSEF
UMV, Rabat
Maroc
Nanomaterials for green hydrogen production: Modeling and simulation
Multiscale investigation of iron meteorites: from physical metallurgy to solar system histor
Mohamed SAADAOUI
France
Fabrication of Sn-graphene core-shell nanocomposite on plastic and its potential use in energy harvesting and storage applications
Elaboration et caractérisation de films d'alliages réfractaires à haute entropie obtenus par pulvérisation cathodique magnétron.
Nanoscale investigation of austenite/ferrite transformation interfaces in Fe-Mn-C steel
Lead-free ferroelectric materials for Energy storage capacitors
The extreme mechanics of nanostructured materials
Surface functionalization: a powerful tool for smart materials development
Surface functionalization: a powerful tool for smart materials development
Nanoparticles from Hierarchical biobased materials: Morphology, Production and some applications
Unveil the mysteries of SrSnO3 : a groundbreaking perovskite that paves the way for a promising future as a lead-free material for innovative solar cells and solid oxide fuel cells SOFCs.
Henrich Frielinghaus
Jülich Center for Neutron Science at MLZ,
Germany
Neutron Scattering Sheds Light on Lithium Battery Research
Najeh
Thabet Milki
Université de Tunis El Manar
Tunisie
On bismuth ferrite nanostructures:
from fundamental to applications
Pierre
Stocker
ICR, CNRS
Aix Marseille University
France
X-ray scattering studies of FeSi2 films epitaxially grown on Si(111)