Invited speakers

Prenary talk
Prof. Takeshi Egami University of Tennessee USA How the Liquid Structure is Formed; Bottom-up, Top-down, or Both?
Prof. Xun-Li Wang City University of Hong Kong CHINA Medium-range Order and Cluster Connectivity
Prof. Yang Ren City University of Hong Kong CHINA Supercritical Elasticity and Structural Entanglement of Multicomponent alloys
Prof. Jian-Zhong Jiang Zhejiang University CHINA Behaviors of disordered alloys under high temperature and pressure
Invited talk
Prof. Chuang Dong Dalian Jiaotong University CHINA Cluster-plus-glue-atom Model and the Thus-obtained Composition Genes for Metallic Glasses
Prof. Giancarlo Jug Insubria University ITALY The Intermediate-Range Structure of Glasses as seen from their Magnetic Properties and Under an Optical Microscope
Prof. Jens Rüdiger Stellhorn Hiroshima University JAPAN Structure of amorphous Cu-Ge-Te and the implications for its functionality
Prof. Jörg Behler Ruhr University Bochum GERMANY High-Dimensional Neural Network Potentials for Simulations of Complex Systems
Prof. Kostya Trachenko Queen Mary University of London UK New understanding of liquid thermodynamics, viscosity and its lower bounds
Prof. László Pusztai Wigner Research Centre for Physics HUNGARY Reverse Monte Carlo modeling: state of affairs and applications to metallic glasses
Prof. Luis E. Gonzalez University of Valladolid SPAIN Dynamic properties of liquids of interest in nuclear energy production: liquid Li-Pb alloys and molten UO2
Prof. Michele Ceriotti Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne SWITZERLAND Finite-temperature modeling of materials with first-principles accuracy
Prof. Nikolay Chtchelkatchev Vereshchagin Institute for High Pressure Physics RUSSIA Structural inheritance and machine learning for materials design: from study of liquid to prediction crystals
Prof. Noel Jakse Grenoble INP FRANCE Dynamic heterogeneities in undercooled metallic alloys
Prof. Osamu Yamamuro The University of Tokyo JAPAN Thermodynamic and Structural Studies on Glass Transitions of Molecular Glasses
Prof. Alfred Q.R. Baron RIKEN SPring-8 Center JAPAN Hydrodynamic Interaction Between Quasi-elastic and Acoustic Modes Observed by Inelastic X-Ray Scattering
Prof. Robert Maaß Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) GERMANY Long-time and intermittent structural evolution of metallic glasses
Prof. Takashi Odagaki Kyushu University and Research Institute for Science Education Inc. JAPAN Response of the Free Energy Landscape to Temperature Modulation and Aging
Prof. Takeshi Wada Tohoku University JAPAN Decoupling between thermodynamic and dynamical glass transitions in high-entropy metallic glasses
Prof. Wolf -C. Pilgrim University of Marburg GERMANY Structure Determination in a new Type of Amorphous Molecular Solids with Extreme Nonlinear Optical Properties
Prof. Yohei Onodera Kyoto University JAPAN Understanding diffraction patterns of glassy, liquid and amorphous materials via topological analyses