2nd Saar-Lor-Lux-Forum on Nanotechnology
  
Processing, Characterization and Modeling of New Materials

Metz, France
June 9-10, 2005

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  Tentative Program Schedule

 
   Thursday, June 9

8:00 a.m.

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General Oral Presentations

09.00 am Godefroy Kugel
Directeur du CER ENSAM
Welcome
09.15 am

Jean-Yves Le Deaut
Vice-président du Conseil Régional Lorraine
Politique de Recherche et d’Innovation dans la Région  Lorraine

09.35 am

Pascal Aimé
Délegué regional du CNRS
La politique de valorization du CNRS – le CNRS en Lorraine

09.55 am

Gérard Michaux
Vice Président CEVU Metz
Recherche et Formation à l’université de Metz

10.15 am

Gérard Labbe
Directeur de la recherche, ASCOMETAL
Activité de recherche dans une grand societé sidérurgique d’aciers spéciaux

10.35 am Coffee Break
10.55 am

Alain Hautcoeur
Président, NIMESIS
Applications industrielles des alliages à mémoire de forme

11.15 am

Etienne Patoor
Directeur, LPMM ENSAM
Pôle de Compétivité en Lorraine – Matériaux innovants et produits intelligents

Tools of Cross-Border Networking

11.35 am

Frédérique Genton
Secrétaire Générale, Université Franco-Allemande
Soutien de l’UFA aux Jeunes Chercheurs et á la formation doctorale

11.55 am

Silke Stahl-Rolf
VDI Technologiezentrum
International Cooperation in Cross-Border Networks –  Rationale, Good Practice and Public Support

12.15 am

Walter Arnold
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüftechnik, Saarbrücken
Research in the Fraunhofer Society and Collaboration with French Institutes

12.35 am Lunch

Paving the Way to the Market – Conference on Best Practise in Technology Transfer in the Saar-Lor-Lux Materials Community

02.00 pm

Francis Wagner
Directeur LETAM, Université de Metz
Orientation Stereology – Application to Study the Microstructure and Properties of Coatings

02.30 pm

Daniel Dudzinski
Professeur, LPMM, ENSAM Metz
Dry Machining of Difficult-to-Cut Materials with Nanocompsoite Carbide coated Tools

03.00 pm

Abdallah Ougazzaden
Professeur, Laboratoire MOPS, Université de Metz
Submicron Characterization of Selective Area Grown Semiconductor Heterostructure Devices

03.30 pm

Thomas Müller
Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien, Saarbrücken
Photocatalysis – New Application Fields by the Nanotechnology Approach

04.00 pm Coffee Break
04.30 pm

Nico Niegisch
Interver Special Glass Ltd., Meggen (CH) / Seingbous (F)
Nanotechnology for Fire-Resistance - Industrial Conversion in the Saar-Lor-Lux Area

05.00 pm

Frank Tiefensee
Fraunhofer-Institut für Biomedizinische Technik, St. Ingbert
Ultrasound Technology at IBMT – from Prototype to Product

05.30 pm

Poster Session and Partnering Event

07.00 pm End
08.00 pm Dinner
Hôtel-restaurant MERCURE, Metz

 

 
   Friday, June 10
Paving the Way to the Market – Conference on Best Practise in Technology Transfer in the Saar-Lor-Lux Materials Community
09.00 am

Fréderic Meyer
Novelis, Luxembourg
Public-Industrial R&D Collaboration in the Field of Novel Aluminum Products

Marc Botreau
CRP Gabriel Lippmann, Luxembourg
Industrial Research Activities at the CRPGL – a Synergy within the Framework of the National and European Programs

Stephane Berbenni
LPMM, ENSAM, Metz
On the Mechanics of Size Scale Plasticity Relevant to the Design of Micro and Nanodevices: Examples from Northwestern University, USA

Coffee Break

Francois Xavier Royer
Joachim Sukmanowski
LPMD, Université de Metz
Nanotechnology in Photovoltaics

Alain Billard
LSGS, Ecole des Mines, Nancy
From SOFC towards IT-SOFC thanks to PVD processes
11.20 am

Final Discussion and Decisions Concerning the Next Saar-Lor-Lux Forum

12.30 am Lunch
02.00 pm

Visit to R&D sites near Metz

ISGMP, the Mechanical and Production Engineering
Institute (Presentation: E. PATOOR)

or, alternatively

ARCELOR Research, R&D centre of the French steel
industry (Talk by J. M. STEILER: “Grandes problématiques
de recherche d’ ARCELOR Research dans le domaine
de aciers plats de carbone”)

05.00 pm

End of the Forum