2007 ICCM-16 Kyoto Japan
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ICCM-16 Sixteenth International Conference on Composite Materials

July/10 (Tue.) -- Room G

July -- 8(Sun.) / 9(Mon.) / 10(Tue.) / 11(Wed.) / 12(Thr.) / 13(Fri.)

July/10(Tue.) -- Room A / B-2 / F / G / H / I / J / K

Tuesday Morning (July 10) -- Room G: 9:20-14:20
Session Title: Biodegradable and Biocomposite Materials (Specialist Sesseion)
Name Affiliation Country Paper Title pdf
Organizers Kin-tak Lau The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong-Kong
Chairperson(s): Mitsugu Todo
Keynote Kin-tak Lau The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong-Kong Recent Development on Bio-composites Research TuGM1-01
Manuel Buehler Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Switzerland Cellular and fibre-reinforced Composites for bone tissue Engineering TuGM1-02
Pierre-Etienne Bourban Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Switzerland
Jan-Anders E. Manson Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Switzerland
Sung-Hoon Ahn Seoul National University Korea FABRICATION OF BIODEGRADABLE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM USING NANO COMPOSITE DEPOSITION SYSTEM TuGM1-03
Won-Shik Chu Seoul National University Korea
Sung-Geun Kim Seoul National University Korea
Hyung-Jung Kim Seoul National University Korea
Won-Shik Ha Sungkyunkwan University Korea
Mingchun Li Huaqiao University China MISCIBILITY AND BIOCOMPATIBILITY OF O,O-DILAUROYL CHITOSAN/PLLA COMPOSITES TuGM1-04
Yaozu Liao Huaqiao University China
Meihua Xin Huaqiao University China
Chairperson(s): Kin-tak Lau
Tetsuo Takayama Kyushu University Japan EFFECT OF NANO- AND MICRO-PARTICLES ON FRACTURE CHARACTERISTIC OF HA/PLLA COMPOSITES TuGM1-05
Mitsugu Todo Kyushu University Japan
Yasuharu Takenoshita Kyushu University Japan
Akira Myoui Osaka University Japan
Julasak Juntaro Imperial College London UK Bacterial cellulose grafting - a boost to plant fibre-polymer matrix adhesion in green composites TuGM1-06
Marion Pommet Imperial College London UK
Athanasios Mantalaris Imperial College London UK
Milo Shaffer Imperial College London UK
Alexander Bismarck Imperial College London UK
Mitsugu Todo Kyushu University Japan Fracture characterization of biodegradable PLLA polymer blends TuGM1-07
Ayako Harada Kyushu University Japan
Hideto Tsuji Toyohashi Institute of Technology Japan
Akihisa Okada Tokyo University of Science Japan Evaluation of Mechanical Properties in Biodegradable Composites Reinforced with a Natural Fiber TuGM1-08
Shinji Ogihara Tokyo University of Science Japan
Satoshi Kobayashi Tokyo Metropolitan University Japan
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Tuesday Afternoon (July 10) -- Room G: 14:20-18:20
Session Title: Biodegradable and Biocomposite Materials (Specialist Session)
Name Affiliation Country Paper Title pdf
Chairperson(s): Mark Staiger
Karen H.Y. Cheung The Hong Kong Polytechnic University China Study on a Silkworm Silk Fiber/Biodegradable Polymer Biocomposite TuGA1-01
Kin-Tak Lau The Hong Kong Polytechnic University China
Donghwan Cho Kumoh National Institute of Technology Korea EFFECT OF COUPLING AGENTS OF THE INTERFACIAL STRENGTH AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF KENAF/POLYMER COMPOSITES TuGA1-02
Hyun Seok Lee Kumoh National Institute of Technology Korea
Seong Ok Han Kumoh National Institute of Technology Korea
Yoshihito Ozawa Fukushima University Japan MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BACTERIAL CELLULOSE COMPOSITE MATERIALS TuGA1-03
Tokio Kikuchi Fukushima University Japan
Martin C. Hawley Michigan State University USA Characterization Of Natural Fiber Surfaces TuGA1-04
Nikki Sgriccia Michigan State University USA
Manjusri Misra Michigan State University USA
Stephen J Eichhorn University of Manchester UK DEFORMATION MICROMECHANICS OF CELLULOSE FIBRE BASED MODEL COMPOSITES TuGA1-05
Beth Mottershead University of Manchester UK
Robert J Young University of Manchester UK
Richard J Davies European Synchrotron Radiation Facility France
Chairperson(s): Stephen Eichhorn
Bob W.N.J. Ursem Delft University of Technology Netherlands Self healing with lignified bio-fibers and fillings TuGA2-01
Rik W. D. Brouwer Delft University of Technology Netherlands
Bo Madsen Risoe National Laboratory Denmark Volumetric interaction model in natural fiber composites - a concept to be used in fabrication, process optimization and design of composites TuGA2-02
Hans Lilholt Risoe National Laboratory Denmark
Masahiro Funabashi National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Japan BIOBASED CONTENT OF BIODEGRADABLE POLY(LACTIC ACID) COMPOSITES DIRECTLY MOLDED BY ALMINUM TRIFLATE WITH CELLULOSE AND INORGANIC FILLERS TuGA2-03
Fumi Ninomiya National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Japan
Masao Kunioka National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) Japan
Hirozumi Nagai The University of Tokyo Japan
Aart W. van Vuure Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium Silk fibre composites TuGA2-04
Jan Vanderbeke Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium
Ignaas Verpoest Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Belgium
Nedda El-Asmar Designer Silversmith El-Asmar Belgium
Benoit J.-C. Z. Duchemin University of Canterbury New Zealand Phase characterisation of all-cellulose composites TuGA2-05
Mark P. Staiger University of Canterbury New Zealand
Roger Newman Scion, Rotorua, NZ New Zealand
Frank K Ko Drexel University USA CARBON NANOTUBE REINFORCED BOMBYX MORI SILK AS A BIOCOMPOSITE MATERIAL FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS TuGA2-06
Milind R Gandhi Drexel University, USA
Jonathan E. Ayutsede Drexel University, USA
Sachiko Sukigara Kyoto Institute of Technology Japan
ChenMing Hsu Taiwan Textile Research Institute Taiwan
Mark P Staiger University of Canterbury New Zealand BACTERIAL CELLULOSE NETWORKS FOR REINFORCEMENT OF POLYLACTIDE TuGA2-07
Haiyuan Piao University of Canterbury New Zealand
Seema Dean University of Canterbury New Zealand
Peter A Gostomski University of Canterbury New Zealand
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