Chair
Prof. Siriporn Jungsuttiwong
Email: Siriporn.j@ubu.ac.th
Co-chairs
Dr. Anchalee Junkaew
Email: anchalee@nanotec.or.th
Assoc. Prof. Sarana Nutanong
Email: snutanon@vistec.ac.th
Scope
The session aims to bring together researchers working in the field of nanomaterials and computational materials science. The session provides a platform for interdisciplinary discussions, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among experts from physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering. It encourages the presentation of the latest findings, methodologies, and applications in the field. By focusing on materials computational methods, the session aims to advance the understanding and design of nanoscale materials and contribute to the development of innovative nanotechnologies.
Topics in this session include but are not limited to:
- Materials Computational Methods
- Physics and Chemistry at low dimensions
- Multi-scale Modeling of Materials
- Data-driven materials research and materials informatics
- Micro-structure Modeling and Phase Transformation
- Cluster Modeling and Molecular Dynamics
- Biomolecular modeling
- Computational Catalysis
- Modeling of Materials Properties
- Nanostructures, Nano-Devices
- Oxides, Nitrides and Related Materials
- Defects and Doping in Materials
- Materials for Renewable Energy
- Materials under Extreme Conditions
- Surface, Interface and Thin Films
- Optical and Spectroscopy Properties of Materials
Keynote Speakers
Session 2: Theory and simulation for Nanosystems
Prof. Hiromi Nakai
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
Prof. Zhang Ruiqin
Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong
Invited Speakers
Session 2: Theory and simulation for Nanosystems
Prof. Jer-Lai Kuo
Institute of Atomic and Molecular (IAMS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Assoc. Prof. Supareak Praserthdam
Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand