Submission
1. Full paper (publication and presentation)
2. Abstract (presentation only)Submit paper via online system: http://confsys.iconf.org/submission/matdes2024or submit to the email address: matdes@young.ac.cn
More detail about submission, please visit at: http://matdes.org/instructions-for-authors.html

Proceedings
Submitted papers will be Peer-Reviewed and the accepted ones will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be submitted for indexing in Ei Compendex, Scopus, IET etc. major databases.
Journal-Special IssueMaterials & Design (ISSN: 0264-1275)CiteScore: 6.25Impact Factor: 5.775-Year Impact Factor: 5.83Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP): 2.43SCImago Journal Rank (SJR): 1.951
Indexing: SciSearch/Science Citation Index ExpandedSCISEARCH, Materials Science Citation Index, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing & Technology, INSPEC - Physics AbstractsMetals Abstracts, Cast Metals Journal, Research Alert, Scopus, EI Compendex.

History
MatDes 2023 |March 24-26, 2023 | Istanbul, Turkey
MatDes 2022 (Virtual)|March 18-20, 2022 | Udine, Italy
MatDes 2021 (Virtual)|March 26-29, 2021 | Skoltech, Moscow, Russia
MatDes 2020|March 26-29, 2020 | Madrid, Spain
MatDes 2019|March 29-31, 2019 | Oxford, United Kingdom

Committee
Conference Chair
Prof. Alexander M. Korsunsky, Trinity College, Oxford University, UK
Conference Co-Chairs
Prof. Enrico Salvati, University of Udine, ItalyAssoc. Prof. Ramirez-Castellanos Julio, Universidad Complutense, Spain
Program Chairs
Prof. Geoffrey Mitchell, Institute Polytechnic of Leiria, PortugalProf. Marco Sebastiani, Universitá Roma Tré, ItalyProf. Alexey I. Salimon, Skolkovo Institute of Technology (Skoltech), Russia
Program Co-Chairs
Prof. Alexander Lunt, University of Bath, UKProf. Dr Joris Everaerts, KU Leuven, Belgium
Scientific Committee
Prof. Xu Song, Chinese University of Hong Kong, ChinaProf. Tea-Sung (Terry) Jun, Incheon National University, South Korea
Steering Committee
Prof. Alex Lanzutti, University of Udine, ItalyProf. Francesco De Bona, University of Udine, ItalyProf. Lorenzo Fedrizzi, University of Udine, Italy
Chapter Chairs
Prof. Mohsen Ghali, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, EgyptAssoc. Prof. Iosif-Vasile NEMOIANU, University “POLITEHNICA” of Bucharest, Romania
Publicity Committee
Prof. Fredy Alberto Huamán Mamani, Universidad Católica San Pablo, PeruProf.Alibek Nurimbetov,Taraz State University, KazakhstanAssoc. Prof.Marvin Herrera, University of the Philippines Los Ba?os,Philippines

Topic (include but not limit)
1. Micro- and nano-scale multi-physics phenomena, and the analysis structure, morphology, and the role of interfaces in relation to design at all scales, e.g. electrochemical energy storage, phase transformation and associated processes
2. Operando and in situ studies of processes and structural evolution
3. Processing of alloys and compounds for microstructure and property control, e.g. friction stir and severe plastic deformation
4. Lightweight materials, e.g. alloys containing magnesium and lithium, as well as composites of all types of matrix (polymer, metal and ceramic) and reinforcement, including continuous and discontinuous fibres, low aspect ratio inclusions and nano-structured reinforcements
5. Multifunctional materials, e.g. alloys, polymers and ceramics displaying shape memory effects, as well as bio-composites, composites of green or sustainable origin, and biomimetic materials6. Intelligent materials design to optimise performance, including hierarchical microstructural optimisation, self-healing, energy absorption, for durability, against damage and environmental extremes
For details about topics, please visit at http://www.matdes.org/cfp.html

Contact
Berry Shim (Conference Secretary)
E-mail: matdes@young.ac.cn
Tel: +001-6193091099 (EN)

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