When: | Thursday 19/1/2017, 13.30-18.00 |
Where: | Park Inn Hotel, Martelarenlaan 36, Leuven, Belgium |
Who: | All those interested in the program |
Cost: | Free but subscription is necessary (no-show fee: 50€) |
Subscription: | Els.Nagels@inspyro.be |
Developing truly innovative materials and products is challenging when thousands of alternatives exist. Computational methods allow to reduce the amount of experiments to find the optimal alloy, ceramic, product design, etc. In this seminar, several techniques will be discussed: from the fundamental ab initio method, based on quantum physics, up to the more pragmatic thermodynamics and CFD (fluid dynamics) methods.
Proven applications are the design of new cooling systems, the selection of compositions for new alloys and ceramics, the selection of new compounds with specific properties, and the development of building materials from waste.
13.30 | Registration |
14.00 | Welcome |
14.10 | Speakers |
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17.30 | Networking drink |
Lieven Vervecken
Lieven obtained a PhD in the field of CFD in cooperation with SCK-CEN in Mol. Then he founded Diabatix, an innovative start-up offering analyses and improvements of existing cooling systems as well as the design of new systems and delivers innovative, high-performance cooling solutions with a high degree of customization.
Lukas Arnout
Lukas is currently working as a researcher at the University of Leuven in the group Sustainable Metals Processing and Recycling. His main research interest lies in the field of geopolymer production from metallurgical slags.
David Waroquiers
David is a Materials Science Engineer from the Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium). He obtained his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics under the supervision of Prof. Xavier Gonze. Since then he has been working as a post-doctoral researcher on high-throughput computing and crystal structure data mining for the design of new materials. He has been applying these methods in several industrially relevant materials and processes in partnership with major chemical and materials companies.
Sander Arnout
After a PhD in stainless steel metallurgy, Sander founded InsPyro, providing consultancy and process support in pyrometallurgy. He is experienced in feasibility studies, operational problem solving, and strategic developments, using analysis of the process data, models, experimental set-ups, and advanced characterization work.