Conference Chairman

 

Prof. Stanisław MITURA, Koszalin University of Technology, Poland

 

Conference Co-Chairmans

 

Prof. Jan SZMIDT, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Piotr NIEDZIELSKI, Lodz University of Technology, Poland

 

 

Kazimierz FABISIAK

Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz, Poland

Maciej GAZICKI-LIPMAN

Lodz University of Technology, Poland

Yury GOGOTSI

Drexel University, USA

Jarosław GROBELNY

University of Lodz, Poland

Piotr KULA

Lodz University of Technology, Poland

Zbigniew LISIK

Lodz University of Technology, Poland

Petr LOUDA

Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic

Bogusław MAJOR

Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science Polish Academy of Science

Ludvik MARTINU

Ecole Polytechnique Montreal, Canada

Ion MIHAILESCU

National Institute for Lasers, Plasma and Radiation Physics, Romania

Jindrih MUSIL

University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic

Abraham OGWU

University of West Scotland, Scotland

Andrzej OLSZYNA

Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Hieronim SZYMANOWSKI

Lodz University of Technology, Poland

Andrei STANISHEVSKY

University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA

Alberto  TAGLIAFERRO

Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Bogdan WALKOWIAK

Lodz University of Technology, Poland

Tadeusz WIERZCHOŃ

Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Krzysztof ZDUNEK

Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

 

 

City of Lodz

The Conference will be held in Lodz, which is the former textile industry empire, currently known as the capital of Polish cinematography and the cultural centre.

For years, it has been known as "cinematographic center of Poland", due to its famous Lodz Film School whose students were 2 most famous polish directors: Andrzej Wajda and Roman Polanski, but also because of existance of many film production companies like Se-Ma-For.

The city is also known due to its multicultural roots and traditions. In years of its development, there has been put a great impact on city and its citizens by influence of polish, russian, german together with jewish cultures. That multicultural influence can be seen even today - mainly in architecture and regional cousine.

 

Piotrkowska street

One of the major tourist attractions in the city is Piotrkowska street, which is the main high-street of the city, and also one of the longest commercial thoroughfares in Europe.

Its length is 4.9 km, and now it has been changed to Lodz's showcase, with many restaurants, bars, institutions, clubs and shops. Along the Piotrkowska street, there are many beautiful building of post-industrial character. The majority of them come from 19th and the beginning of 20th century, when the biggest changes in Lodz happened.

Many of building facades has been renovated and now they are on of the biggest pride of Lodz. Its beginning is on the Liberty Square, where a big monument of Tadeusz Kosciuszko towers over the whole area of the square.

 

 

 

andel’s Hotel

The Conference venue, andel’s Hotel, is one of the most exclusive hotels in Lodz, situated in the central part of the city. It is located within the Manufaktura complex, in the historic building of the former spinning mill.

Besides a professional conference and events centre, the hotel features also the large SPA Fitness Centre and a glass-enclosed swimming pool with the view over the city.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manufaktura

Manufaktura is one of the biggest shopping, art and leisure centres in Poland and one of the most recognizable symbols of Lodz. It occupies the total area of 27 hectares, which is equivalent to the area of about 38 football fields.

The complex consists of 13 historic buildings and a newly built shopping mall made from glass and aluminium. The combination of modern architecture with the traditional industrial landscape preserves the unique historical atmosphere of the place, making it one of the most attractive spots on the city’s map.

Manufaktura is situated on the grounds of the old industrial complex created in the 19th century by a textile magnate named Izrael Ponzanski. The first mechanical weaving plant was built here in 1872 and during the next 25 years it developed into a huge complex of textile factories, including not only weaving plants, but also spinning mills, a bleachery, dyeworks, warehouses, a company store and a housing estate for thousands of workers. During the 1990s, after the political transition, the complex was liquidated and abandoned for several years. In 1999, the post-industrial complex was bought by the foreign investors and the process of its revitalisation started. The renovation and modernization works continued over the next few years and resulted in the opening of Manufaktura, a new cultural and commercial centre, in 2006.

 

 

INFORMATION ABOUT DEADLINES AND FEES FOR PARTICIPANTS OF THE CONFERENCE
'SMART ENGINEERING OF NEW MATERIALS'
June 26th - 29th 2017, Lodz, POLAND

 

Deadlines
  The final deadline for the receipt of abstracts March 31st, 2017
  Notification of preliminary aceptance April 28th, 2017

 

 

Fees - till May 15th, 2017
  Standard registration fee: 350 € (1470 PLN)
  Standard registration fee for two conferences: 420 € (1764 PLN)
  Student registration fee including both conferences and workshop: 280 € (1176 PLN)
  Acompanying person fee: 100 € (420 PLN)

 

The fee does not include accommodation.

 

Payment in euros should be sent to the bank account
Citi Bank Handlowy w Warszawie S.A.
PL81 1030 1205 0000 0000 5442 5279

SWIFT CODE: CITIPLPX

 

Payment in PLN's should be sent to the bank account
PEKAO Bank Polski S.A.
36 1240 3028 1111 0010 3741 7984

SWIFT CODE: BPKOPLPW

 

with the note
SENM 2017
name of participant

 

 

Jolanta

KLEMBERG-SAPIEHA

Polytechnique Montreal

CANADA

Protective Coatings for Harsh Environments


Kamachi J. 

SANKARAN

Institute for Materials Research (IMO), Hasselt University

BELGIUM

Nanodiamond based hybrid materials for field electron emission applications


Viacheslav 

DANILENKO

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

UKRAINE

Opportunities and challenges of detonation synthesis of diamonds


David

CHERNS

Univeristy of Bristol

ENGLAND

A new generation of advanced materials for solar cells


Thomas

SKOTNICKI

ST Microelectronics

FRANCE

Energy Harvesting for IoT


Fabrizio

ROCCAFORTE

CNR

Institute for Microelectronics and Microsystems

ITALY

Emerging trends in wide band gap semiconductor technology for power devices