MATERIALS 2022 was conducted online from March 28–30, 2022, addressing the theme “Sustainable Thriving in a Material Hungry World.” The meeting examined how material innovations and scientific advancements can support long-term sustainability and responsible resource use. The program featured sessions on nanomaterials, biomaterials, polymers, composites, ceramics, metals and alloys, electronic and magnetic materials, optical and quantum materials, energy-focused materials, multifunctional and smart materials, additive manufacturing, surface engineering approaches, characterization techniques, and computational materials design.













Title : Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Ceramics The Art of the Possible
Bala Vaidhyanathan, Loughborough University, United Kingdom
Title : An Integrated Multiscale Structural Integrity Approach to Predicting Damage and Failure in Advanced Steels under Fatigue Creep Oxidation
Kamran Nikbin, Imperial College, United Kingdom
Title : High Entropy Alloys for Additive Manufacturing
Dhanesh G Mohan, Shandong University, China
Title : Geometrical impact on Magnetic Properties of Mesoscopic Scale thick Nickel thin films
Jean Ebothe, University of Reims Champagne Ardenne, France
Title : Continuous Casting of Copper Wire
Zakaria Boumerzoug, University of Biskra, Algeria