Mechanical properties of structural materials for a variety of engineering applications require the use of microstructural engineering at varying length scales. Completely new alloys such as the complex concentrated alloys, self-healing metals are receiving
much attention as up-to-date method in achieving improved mechanical properties in bulk alloy systems. In addition, nanoscale metals are known to have excellent strength due to their unique deformation mechanisms, and there are efforts in utilizing
the nanoscale metals in 3D hierarchical structures. The aim of this symposium is to cover recent advances in fabrication, advanced microstructural characterization, mechanical properties analysis, and modeling of structural materials with the focus
of understanding the effect of different microstructural engineering at varying length scales.
Symposium Organizers
Seung Min Han
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Republic of Korea
Heung Nam Han
Seoul National University
Republic of Korea
Ill Ryu
The University of Texas at Dallas
USA
Ohmura Takahito
National Institute for Materials Science
Japan