Meet the Plenary speakers
Dr. Hans-Peter Ebert
ZAE Bayern, Germany
Thermal characterization of high-performance insulation – not always an easy task.
Dr. Erhard Kaschnitz
Österreichisches Gießerei-Institut (ÖGI)
High temperature thermophysical properties for the numerical simulation of construction materials exposed to fire load
Prof. Dr. Anne Hofmeister
Washington University, MO, USA
Experimental and theorectical evidence for heat being conducted in solids by diffusing infrared light
Prof. Emeritus Dr. Yuji Nagasaka
Department of System Design Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University, Japan
Grating Excitation Techniques: Creation of Nano/Microscale Transport Properties Sensing Engineering and Its Progress
Dr. JEREMY N. MITCHELL
Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Complexity of Plutonium Phase Stability as Revealed by Thermal Expansion
Prof. Dr. Ankur Jain
Associate Professor, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department,
The University of Texas at Arlington
Direct and Inverse Heat/Mass Diffusion Problems in Li-ion Batteries and Drug Delivery Devices
Prof. Dr. Jarad Mason
Havard University, USA
Manipulating Thermal Transport in Metal–Organic Materials
Dr. Takashi Yagi
National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
Ultra-fast heat diffusion measurement – application to thin layers, interfaces and extreme conditions (preliminary) |
Dr. Tetsuya Baba
National Institute for Materials Research, Japan
Evolution of the laser flash method for bulk materials to the ultra fast laser flash method for thin films by pico/nano second repetitive pulsed light heating