The 2016 International Conference on Material and Chemical Engineering (MACE 2016) is scheduled to take place in Tokyo, Japan, from December 6th to 8th, 2016. The MACE Conference aims to provide a communication platform for academics, researchers, graduates and industry professionals to not only present their recent and latest researches but also share their thoughts and discuss the future development in the field of Material Engineering & Chemical Engineering.
It is my sincere pleasure to welcome all participants to the International Higher Education Forum Tokyo Joint Conference. As the local host and a keynote speaker for the conference, I am excited to help facilitate an atmosphere in which robust discussions on various topics can flourish. One of the hallmarks of the conference is its ability to bring together academics and researchers from a variety of disciplines where each of our unique perspectives can provide new insights. What new light might an economist shed on your research? Can a sociologist help you draw a new conclusion from your data set? What can other participants suggest for your future research directions? It is our goal to create a collaborative environment throughout the conference.
As the setting for International Higher Education Forum Tokyo Joint Conference, Tokyo, Japan is an ideal choice as one of the most exciting, vibrant and ever-developing cities in Asia. In preparation for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Tokyo is already seeing many transformations across the huge metropolis, which is home to an estimated 36 million people, or 25% of Japan’s population. We hope you’ll have time to explore some of the fascinating neighborhoods of Tokyo: the high street of Omotesando with its brand shops and pricey cafes; Harajuku with its eclectic mix of fashion and young crowds (try a crepe from one of the many street stalls there!); Shibuya with one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections; Yoyogi Park or Shinjuku Gyoen for a relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of the sprawling metropolis. No matter what you do, Tokyo will certainly offer you an unforgettable experience.
Materials Science and Engineering
•Destructive and non-destructive testing, Microstructural characterization, Failure analysis
•Materials Applications/ energy/ biomedical / high temperature
•Materials characterization, modeling and performance
•Materials-Environment interactions and protection
•Materials recycling and other related topics
•Materials processing and product manufacturing
•New materials for structural and functional applications, innovative composites, functionally graded materials
Chemical Engineering
•Inorganic Chemistry•Analytical Chemistry
•Biochemistry
•Physical Chemistry
•Organic Chemistry
•Heterocyclic Chemistry
•Science and Chemistry Education
•Environmental Chemistry
•Food Chemistry
•Metals and Materials Chemistry
•Agricultural Chemistry
•Pharmaceutical Chemistry
•Medical Chemistry
•Polymer Chemistry
•Process Chemistry
•Theoretical and Computational Chemistry
•Nano-Chemistry
•Catalysis
•Soil Chemistry
•Phytochemistry
•Humic Acid
•Photochemistry
•Water Chemistry
12月06日
2016
12月08日
2016
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