AAAFM Conference 2017

Abstract Book can be download from here.

 

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, USA

OVERVIEW

The third international Advances in Functional Materials (AFM) Conference was held at the University of California, Los Angeles Campus, USA from 14-17 August, 2017.
The conference aimed to cover a large number of topics on the field of functional materials. The conference also provided a platform for the researchers to find global partners for future collaboration. A large number of participants that include scientists, engineers, educators and students from all over the world joined this event.

 

MATERIALS & DESIGN
JOURNAL BY ELSEVIER

Selected manuscripts were published in Elsevier Journal; Materials & Design as a special issue.
Materials & Design publishes a range of high-quality peer-reviewed research articles including full papers, short communications and technical reports, and occasional special issues, that investigate the properties of materials that influence or control any practical design. The content is broad and widely relevant to materials researchers, engineers, and designers in academia and in industry.
Submission Deadline for Full-Length Papers: October 30, 2017

 

CONFERENCE TOPICS

Advances in Multifunctional Composite materials
Advances in Thin Films
Advances in Polymers and Ceramics
Advances in Energy Storage and Conversion Devices
Advances in Biosensors and Biomaterials
Advances in Catalysis
Low dimensional
Nano and 2D materials

 

1732
Abstracts Received

329
Oral Presentations

850
Abstracts Accepted

208 Poster Presentations

50
Countries

Acknowledgments

AFM conference highly acknowledge the funding and technical support of AAAF for the successful organization of AFM-17 event at University of California, Los Angeles Campus, USA from 14-17 August, 2017. AFM also express their sincere thanks to University of California, all the plenary and keynote speakers, session chairs, invited scientists from various institutions, contributing authors for the success of this conference and would also like to gratefully thank strong supports from Materials & Design for publishing this special issue.