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NOMATEN ONLINE-SEMINAR October 15: Spark Plasma Sintering – technology for manufacturing of advanced materials

Date

NOMATEN Online Seminar

Location: gotomeeting room - https://meet.goto.com/NCBJmeetings/nomaten-seminar

Seminar date: October 15th, 2024, 1 PM

 

Spark Plasma Sintering – technology for manufacturing of advanced materials

 

Speaker name: Dr. Marcin Chmielewski

Speaker affiliation: Łukasiewicz Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics, Warsaw, Poland

Abstract:

Issues related to the design and manufacturing of new materials are a driving force behind the development of the modern world. Using the available materials in their natural form would significantly limit the possibility of their use in modern practical solutions. Therefore, progress has been observed for years in the area of miniaturization, strictly connected to the manufacturing technologies and use of new material solutions. A number of technologies are currently available to consolidate powders by means of the sintering process (e.g. Pressureless Sintering, Hot Pressing, Microvawe Sintering, Hot Isostatic Pressing, or Spark Plasma Sintering). The process of the synthesis of the materials should ensure a high degree of material density, homogeneity of structure, reproducibility, short time, low price, scalability for mass production. Electrically assisted sintering technologies, commonly referred to as Field Assisted Sintering Technique or Spark Plasma Sintering, are becoming more widely used. The technological capabilities of the apparatus available at the Łukasiewicz Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics will be presented on selected examples of functional materials.

Bio:

Marcin Chmielewski is a graduate of the Faculty of Production Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology. He is an employee of the Łukasiewicz Research Network of the Institute of Microelectronics and Photonics (formerly: Institute of Electronic Materials Technology since 1999). In 2005, he defended his doctoral thesis and obtained the title of doctor of technical sciences in the discipline of Materials Engineering. By the decision of the Scientific Council of the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences in January 2019, he was awarded the degree of doctor habilitated. He has also been employed at the NCBJ Materials Research Laboratory since 2021, where he is responsible for conducting research on the thermal properties of advanced materials. His research interests are mainly focused on the fabrication and characterisation of composite materials, with particular emphasis on the physicochemical phenomena occurring at the metal-ceramic interface. His scientific output includes more than 100 publications, of which more than 70 in journals from the JCR list.

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This project has received funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under grant agreement No 857470 and from European Regional Development Fund
via Foundation for Polish Science International Research Agenda PLUS programme grant
No MAB PLUS/2018/8.
Poland
The project is co-financed from the state budget within the framework of the undertaking of the Minister of Science and Higher Education "Support for the activities of Centers of Excellence established under Horizon 2020".

Grant: 5 143 237,70 EUR
Total value: 29 971 365,00 EUR
Date of signing the funding agreement: December 2023

The purpose of the undertaking is to support entities of the higher education and science system that have received funding from the European Union budget in the competition H2020-WIDESPREAD-2018-2020/WIDESPREAD-01-2018-2019: Teaming Phase 2. in the preparation, implementation and updating of activities, maintenance of material resources necessary for carrying out activities, acquisition and modernization of scientific and research apparatus, maintenance and development of personnel potential necessary for the implementation of activities, and dissemination of the results of scientific activities.