The Seventeenth Annual International Conference on
COMPOSITES/NANO ENGINEERING (ICCE - 17)
ICCE-17 26 July - 1 August 2009 in Hawaii, USA

Infrastructure Symposium
Nanocomposites Symposium
General Applications Symposium
Smart Composites Symposium
Chemical Prop. Symposium
Mathematical Modeling Symposium
Computation Symposium
Metal Matrix Comp. Symposium
Nanocomposites Symposium
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We are still accepting new paper titles!

Over 500 accepted papers have been received to-date

Before reserving hotel, enquire if your AIRFARE is less expensive if you have a seven nights stay. ICCE-17 Venue, Hilton Waikiki Pince Kuhhio Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, sleeping room rate is, US$115+tax per room per night for six or more nights stay, mention with ICCE conference to get this special low rate, do not phone hotel because they do not know this rate. Please email to Prof. D. Hui and ask for hotel reservation form to be faxed to hotel, and hotel will reply by email

Message from ICCE Chairman

The ICCE conference is unique in that while it is an engineering conference, it has attracted numerous chemists, physicists and scientists from diverse fields in our efforts to promote interdisciplinary research on composites. Of particular concern is the challenge for materials engineers to understand the wide diversity of length scales ranging from nano to micro to macro and full scale and to question the validity of the theories or models which are known to be valid only in certain length scales. The ICCE is among the first composite materials conferences which take a leading vital role to bridge the gap between nano-chemistry and nano-engineering, and attracted hundreds of papers in this existing relatively new field of nano-composites engineering.

The ICCE conference will provide a forum for the exchange of information and ideas in virtually all areas composite materials research. The goals of the ICCE conference are:

1. To BRIDGE THE GAP between Materials Science, Mechanics and manufacturing of Composite Materials;
2. To encourage INTERDISCIPLINARY research bridging the gap between aerospace technology, bio-materials, chemistry, electronics, fluid mechanics, infrastructures, magnetic materials, nanotechnology, physics, powder metallurgy, sensors/actuators, among others and
3. to encourage LEVERAGING of composite materials research resources through joint research between participants and writing joint research proposals.

US$490 before May 26, 2009

Conference Chair

Professor David Hui
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA 70148
Tel: (504) 280 6652; Fax: (504) 280 6192
E-mail: dhui@uno.edu