The Federation of European Materials Societies held its bi-annual conference EUROMAT 2013 from 8-13 September 2013 in Sevilla, Spain. It was organised by their member societies Sociedad Española de Materiales (SOCIEMAT) with its President Prof. Paloma Fernández Sánchez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) and Sociedade Portuguesa de Materiais (SPM) with its President Professor Paula Vilarinho, Univ. of Aveiro Aveiro, Portugal. Prof. Frank Mücklich, Univ. of Saarland Saarbrücken Germany chaired the Scientific Committee, supported by his co-chair Agustín R. González-Elipe ICMS – CSIC Sevilla, Spain and the various other members of the Scientific Board,
Sevilla with its very comfortable Congress Center at BARCELÓ RENACIMIENTO assembled around 2000 delegates from countries all around the world. With 22 sessions running in parallel during 6 days the various topics in materials science and engineering could be covered with 53 symposia (1374 oral contributions and 939 posters).
The Scientific Committee made again a very good choice of outstanding plenary and invited lectures, which opened the sessions held during the whole day until the evening and poster sessions as well. Three of the plenary lectures were given from FEMS Awardees
- Michel Rappaz, Institute of Materials Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland, who received the FEMS European Materials Medal, spoke about “Multi-twinned nanoparticles, quasicrystals and twinned dendrites: What is the link?“ and by this about an effort in materials science which started in the 1970s and which is still a highly interesting topic in the field of metallic materials.
- Johan A. Martens, Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven, Belgium, recieved the FEMS Materials Innovation Prices and gave a lecture on “Opportunities in Synthesis and Application of Nanoporous Materials“ spanning the frame about industrial and medical applications as well and by this made clear that materials science and engineering is one oft he most important field from the academic and the economic perspective.
- Michel Perez, MATEIS – UMR CNRS 5510, F-69621 Villeurbanne, France received award of FEMS Materials Science and Technology. He gave a talk entitled “Multiscale approach to steel design“, dealing with modeling, another very important field in materials science.
- Nanoscale characterization and processing of graphene and other monoatomic materials – Vincenzo Palermo and Eric Anglaret
- Nanobiosensors based on Nanomaterials – Laura M. Lechuga and Arben Merkoci
- 3D analysis on the micro, nano and atomic scale – Didier Blavette, Rene de Kloe, Christian Kübel, Frank Mücklich and Alexander Rack
- Fundamentals of Materials Science Materials Constitution – Günter Effenberg, Hans-Jürgen Seifert, Raimund Podloudsky