Nanomechanics

Co-chair: Dr Shuying Wu, Prof Qing Li, Prof Xiaozhou Liao
Symposium Scope & Objectives

This symposium provides a dynamic platform for researchers exploring the mechanical behavior of materials at the nanoscale to exchange the latest advancements in nanomechanics. It will cover a wide range of topics, including the fundamental principles of nanomechanics, cutting-edge techniques for nanomechanical characterization, and the mechanical behavior of nanoscale materials under various conditions. Additionally, the symposium will highlight recent developments in computational nanomechanics, the role of artificial intelligence in predictive modeling, and emerging interdisciplinary approaches. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, this event aims to drive innovation and deepen our understanding of nanoscale mechanical phenomena.

Key Topics include

Nanomechanics of Advanced Materials 

  • Nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanowires 
  • 2D materials (e.g., graphene, MXenes, MoS₂) 
  • Nanocomposites 
  • Soft materials: hydrogels, biomaterials, and soft electronics 
  • Energy-harvesting nanodevices 
  • Energy storage materials (e.g., batteries, supercapacitors) 
  • Nanostructured materials for carbon capture and storage 
  • Advanced metallic and ceramic materials 

Nanomechanical Characterisation  

  • In situ electron microscopy for nanomechanical testing 
  • High-resolution transmission electron microscopy studies of mechanical deformation 
  • Advanced atomic force microscopy techniques for force measurements 
  • Nanoindentation and tribological studies of nanostructured materials 
  • Synchrotron X-ray, neutron, and other techniques 

Computational Nanomechanics & AI Integration 

  • Atomistic and molecular dynamics simulations of mechanical behaviour 
  • Multiscale modelling of nanomechanical behaviour 
  • Machine learning for mechanical property prediction 
  • Digital twins and AI-driven materials design 
  • Quantum mechanical modelling of nanomechanics 

Target Audience

This symposium will attract researchers, engineers, and industry professionals from fields such as computational nanomechanics, nanotechnology, materials science, and manufacturing. The session is designed to encourage interdisciplinary discussions on the future applications of nanomaterials, focusing on leveraging their unique mechanical properties to develop innovative devices and structures.

Keynote/invited speakers

Ian Kinloch, University of Manchester

Jun Ma, University of South Australia

Jie Yang, RMIT University.

Peter Halley, The University of Queensland

Professor Cheng Yan, Queensland University of Technology

Ting Zhu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Xiaodong Han, Southern University of Science and Technology, China

Zhiwei Shan, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Andrew Minor, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Yingyan Zhang, RMIT University

Anthony Weiss, The University of Sydney

Weihui Li, University of Wollongong

Yiu-Wing Mai, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Lin Ye, Southern University of Science and Technology

Baohua Jia, RMIT University

Tianyi Ma, RMIT University

Yuantong Gu, Queensland University of Technology

Emilie Sauret, Queensland University of Technology

Haifei Zhan, Zhejiang University

Hala Zreiqat, The University of Sydney

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