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Seventh International Conference on Composite Science & Technology (ICCST/7)

The objective of ICCST/7 is to bring together composites scientists, engineers and technologists to exchange ideas, to discuss the latest developments in composites and to present their work to the international composites community. The conference will be held on January 20 – 22, 2009 at the American University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE. Sharjah is 20 minutes from Dubai which is the home of the Dubai Shopping Festival, the largest in the gulf area that is usually organized in January of every year.

Tracks

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Ceramic Composites

Topics include the various aspects of ceramic-based composite materials

Composite Manufacturing

Topics include the manufacturing of composite materials and the effects of manufacturing parameters on the properties of these materials.

Fracture and Fatigue of Composites

Topics includes the theoretical or experimental modeling of the fracture mechanics and fatigue of composite materials.

Infrastructural Use of Composites

Covers the use of composite materials in civil engineering applications.

Mechanics of Composites

Topics covering the mechanical properties of composite materials

Metal-matrix Composites

Topics include the various aspects of metlal-matrix composite materials

Nano-Composites

Topics include the manufacturing, modeling and properties of nano-composites.

Nondestructive Evaluation & Characterization of Composites

Topics in clude the various non-destructive techniques used in composites (ultrasound, microwave, ..etc)

Numerical and Mathematical Modeling of Composites

The modeling of composite materials using numerical and mathematical techniques.

Polymer and Polymer Composites

Topics includes all aspects related to polymeric composites and polymers.

Smart Materials and Structures

Topics includes the development, testing, application and modeling of smart materials.

Managers

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