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ATPC2010 Program FLOORPLAN OF CHINA NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER Floorplan of Level 1 China National Convention Center CONTENTS WELCOMING REMARKS Ⅱ COMMITTEES Ⅲ GENERAL VIEW OF ATPC2010 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Ⅴ KEYNOTE SPEAKERS a PLENARY KEYNOTE SESSIONS 1 TECHNICAL SESSIONS 3 AUTHOR INDEX 50 -I- WELCOMING REMARKS Welcome you all to the Ninth Asian Thermophysical Properties Conference (ATPC2010), organized by School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing! Rapid advances in space science and thermal insulation technology as well as the broad use of new energy and energy-saving materials require that the thermophysical properties community achieve significant improvements in both theoretical research and experimental research to facilitate application of advanced technologies in nearly all fields. So today, we are honored to provide a forum for the researchers, scientists and practitioners from all over the world to exchange information, present new ideas, and discuss the future directions and priorities in the areas of thermophysical properties. Beijing was the birthplace of Asian Thermophysical Properties Conference which was proposed by Professor Bu-Xuan Wang (Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Professor of Tsinghua University, China) and Professor N. Seki (Professor of Hokkaido University, Japan). The eight previous Asian Thermophysical Properties Conference originated from 1986 enhanced the international dissemination of recent advances in thermophysical properties research. The International Organizing Committee seeks to carry on the valuable international exchange of new information and ideas in this field for the 21st century by organizing the SYMPOSIUM in Asia every three years. Those good effects of the eight former symposiums took us great proud: A large number of papers were presented describing significant advances in thermophysical properties research globally. Some excellent papers were directly published in prestigious journals such as, “International Journal of Thermophysics”, “Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science”, “High Temperature-High Pressure” and some other famous international journals. We are proud that this symposium features more than 230 technical papers, including 13 keynote papers, by leading scientists in their specific fields from about 24 countries. Besides, there are three award items: “Lifetime Achievement Award”, “Significant Contribution Award” and “Young Scholar Award”, which are introduced in as a part of ATPC2010 for the first time. The symposium would not be successful without the strong supports from the Co-Sponsors: Xi'an Jiaotong University Thermophysical Properties Division,Chinese Society for Measurement. We also would like to appreciate our gratitude to the Sponsors: National Natural Science Foundation of China and Ministry of Education, China. Furthermore, joint but unique contribution was made by the authors of the technical papers, their hard working and enthusiastic participation is the powerful foundation of the symposium. Without their devotion, holding of the symposium would not have been possible. Finally, we should be grateful to all the people who participated in this symposium. Welcome once again to the Ninth Asian Thermophysical Properties Conference. Wish you enjoy the splendid presentations and your stay in Beijing! Buxuan Wang Xinxin Zhang -II- COMMITTEES INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Wang, Buxuan (Chairman) Institute of Thermal Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, China Baba, Tetsuya National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan Chen, Zeshao University of Science and Technology of China, China Dey, T.K. Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India Duan, Yuning National Institute of Metrology P.R.China, China Egry, Ivan Institut fuer Materialphysik im Weltraum, Germany Fujii, Motoo Kyushu University, Japan Gao, Wei The University of Auckland, New Zealand He, Maogang Xi’an Jiaotong University, China Kim, Hyungsun Inha University, Korea Leipertz, Alfred Erlangen-Nurnberg University, Germany Lee, Joon Sik Seoul National University, Korea Makino, Toshiro Kyoto University, Japan Nagasaka, Yuji Keio University, Japan Nagashima, Akira Yokohama National University, Japan Saikia, Dip Duliajan College, India Takata, Yasuyuki Kyushu University, Japan Tang, Dawei Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Wary, Ganesh Ch Cotton College, India Wakeham, William A University of Southampton, United Kingdom Wang, Ge University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Zhang, Xing Tsinghua University, China Zhang, Xinxin University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Zhang, Zhuomin Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, United States -III- LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE General Chairman: Wang, Buxuan Tsinghua University , China Local Chairman: Zhang, Xinxin University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Local Co-Chairman: Liu, Zhigang Xi'an Jiaotong University, China General Secretary: Zhang, Xing Tsinghua University, China Members: Feng, Yanhui University of Science and Technology Beijing, China Qiu, Ping China National Institute of Metrology, China Tang, Dawei Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Wang, Ge University of Science and Technology Beijing, China -IV- GENERAL VIEW OF ATPC2010 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE MORNING (309A) NOON AFTERNOON EVENING Oct. 19 08:30-12:00 Registration 13:00-17:30 Registration 18:30-19:30 Reception (Tue.) Chair: Yanhui Feng Function Hall C 08:30-09:00 Inauguration & Awards 13:30-15:30 18:30-20:30 International Oct. 20 Chair: Ge Wang Lunch Technical Session Committee (Wed.) 1. Opening speech by leaders of USTB 11:30-13:30 (Oral +Poster) Meeting 2. Welcome remarks by ATPC Executive Organizing Committee, Xinxin Function 1 2 3 4 Chairman: Zhang Hall B+C Chair: Xing Zhang 3. Lifetime-achievement award Xing Zhang 306A 306B 307A 307B ceremony Chair: W.A. Wakeham & Xing Zhang 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 09:10-09:50 Registration Keynote 1 Tetsuya, Baba 16:00-18:00 Technical Session 09:50-10:30 Keynote 2 Ivan, Egry (Oral +Poster) 10:30-10:50 Coffee Break 5 6 7 8 10:50-11:30 Keynote 3 Maogang, He 306A 306B 307A 307B 11:30-12:10 Keynote 4 Joon Sik, Lee -V- GENERAL VIEW OF ATPC2010 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (Continued) MORNING (309A) NOON AFTERNOON EVENING Lunch 13:30-15:30 18:30-20:00 Banquet Oct. 21 11:30-13:30 Technical Session Chair: Chair Ivan Egry & Xingang Liang (Thu.) (Oral +Poster) Xingang Ballroom B Liang Executive 9 10 11 12 Chairman: Ballroom B 08:30-09:10 Keynote 5 Xing, Zhang Xingang 306A 306B 307A 307B Liang 09:10-09:50 Keynote 6 William A, Wakeham 15:30-16:00 Coffee Break 09:50-10:30 Keynote 7 Yasuyuki, Takata 16:00-18:00 Technical Session 10:30-10:50 Coffee Break (Oral +Poster) 13 14 15 16 10:50-11:30 Keynote 8 T. K. Dey 306A 306B 307A 307B 11:30-12:10 Keynote 9 Ge,Wang Chair Tetsuya Baba & Ge Wang Lunch Oct. 22 08:30-09:10 Keynote 10 Alfred, Leipertz 11:30-13:30 (Fri.) 09:10-09:50 Keynote 11 Yuji, Nagasaka 09:50-10:30 Keynote 12 Zhuomin, Zhang Ballroom B Executive 10:30-11:00 Coffee Break Chairman: Closing ceremony Chair: Ge Wang Ge Wang 1. Ceremonies for Significant Contribution 11:00- Award and Young Scholar Award 2. Closing remarks by ATPC Organizing Committee, Xing Zhang -VI- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 1. Tetsuya Baba PERSONAL DATA: Name: Tetsuya Baba Sex: Male Nationality: Japan Rank: Degree: Doctor of Science Major: Physics Prime Senior Researcher Graduation University of Ph.D.: The University of Tokyo Affiliation and Address: National Metrology Institute of Japan of National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology AIST Tsukuba Central 3, 1-1-1, Umezono, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8563 JAPAN EDUCATION: Graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1974. Received doctor of science degree from the University of Tokyo in 1979. EMPLOYMENT: The prime senior researcher at National Metrology Institute of Japan of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan RESEARCH AREAS: x Standard and metrology of thermophysical properties x Metrology and science of thin film thermophysical properties, x Development of thermophysical property database. http://riodb.ibase.aist.go.jp/TPDB/DBGVsupport/index_en.html ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIP: x Member of the Japan Society of Thermophysical Properties x Member of the Japan Society of Applied Physics x The chairman of Working Group 9 responsible for thermophysical property in the Cons ultative Committee for Thermometry, the International Committee for Weights and Measures -a- RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: _publications (in the last 5 years) 1) Akoshima M., Baba T.: 2005, Thermal diffusivity measurements of candidate reference materials by the laser flash method", proceedings of 15th Symposium on thermophysical properties, Int. J. Therm ophys., 26 pp. 151-163. 2) Akoshima M., Baba T., 2005, Laser flash thermal diffusivity measurements of isotropic graphite and glass-like carbon", Thermal Conductivity 28, pp. 497-506. 3) Taketoshi, N., Baba, T. and Ono, A., 2005, “Electrical delay technique in the picosecond thermorefle ctance method for thermophysical property measurements of thin films”, Review of Scientific Instru ments, 76, 094903. 4) Yagi, T., Tamano, K., Sato, Y., Taketoshi, N., Baba, T. and Shigesato, Y., 2005, “Analysis on therm al properties of tin doped indium oxide films by picosecond thermoreflectance measurement”, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A, Vol.23, pp.1180-1186. 5) Akoshima M., Baba T., 2006, Study on a thermal diffusivity standard for the laser flash method me asurements", Int. J. Thermophys., 27 pp. 1189-1203. 6) Watanabe H., Baba T.; 2006, Electrical-optical hybrid
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