STAC: The International Conference on the Science and Technology for Advanced Ceramics (STAC)
D2MatE: Data Driven Materials Research for Electronics
STAC-D2MatE will be held at TSUKUBA International Congress Center
STAC: The cutting edge of ceramic research is evolving rapidly, leading into areas far beyond the traditional image of ceramics. The main materials of ceramics are oxides. They are typically abundant, benign for environment, and have many unique properties. Many of these features are not seen in typical semiconductors and organic materials. Furthermore, many unknown properties are untapped and as yet undiscovered as exemplified by high-Tc superconductors.
STAC aims to provide a new forum to stimulate the growth of advanced ceramic science and promote its integration into other disciplines through presentations and discussions on currently emerging research topics.
D2MatE: Recent advances in data science and computer technology have enabled to enhance materials research by utilizing computational science and data analysis, leading to novel approaches in new material design, such as Materials Informatics, and the efficient implementation of material and device development processes as seen in Process Informatics. To advance these approaches further, the accumulation and utilization of data generated through the materials research and development process have become more crucial. D2MatE will cover the latest topics related to materials development, computational science, data science, and data utilization in data-driven materials development.
STAC: N. Ohashi (NIMS, Japan) D2MatE: T. Kamiya (Tokyo Tech, Japan)
STAC: M. Hara (Tokyo Tech, Japan)
E-Mail: kamiya.t.aa@m.titech.ac.jp Dr. Toshio Kamiya MDX Materials Research Center for Element Strategy, International Research Frontiers Initiative, Tokyo Institute of Technology 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, Yokohama 226-8503, Japan