About the Journal

Title of the Series: Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe (Online)
ISSN: 3042-3627
Publisher: Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia (AMES)
Address: Kneza Miloša 9/IV, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Publishing City: Belgrade
Country of Publication: Republic of Serbia
Year of First Issue: 2013
Frequency: Biennial (every two years)

Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. Dr. Vaso Manojlović
Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Serbia

Deputy Editor:
Dr. Branislav Marković
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials, Serbia

Editorial Office:
Institute for Technology of Nuclear and Other Mineral Raw Materials
Fruškogorska 11, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Email: [email protected]

Published by:
The Association of Metallurgical Engineers of Serbia (AMES) - Open Balkan Publishing, a national professional society promoting scientific and technological advancement in metallurgy and materials engineering.

The Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe is an official scientific event organized by AMES in cooperation with regional academic and research institutions. Each volume of the series contains Book of Abstracts and Proceedings from the biennial congress and is peer-reviewed and curated by an appointed editorial board.

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Authors retain the moral rights to their work, but they are not permitted to reproduce, distribute, or publish the full text of the submitted paper in any form (print or electronic), in other journals, proceedings, or repositories, without prior written permission from the publisher.

Reproduction of abstracts, limited excerpts, or presentation of related content at other events must include a proper citation of the original publication and must not conflict with the exclusive rights held by the publisher.

By submitting their papers, authors acknowledge and accept these terms.


Scope

The Metallurgical & Materials Engineering Congress of South-East Europe is a biannual gathering of scientists, professionals, and specialists from both academia and industry, covering all aspects of Metallurgical & Materials Engineering. The aim of the Congress is to present up-to-date research results, new ideas, and innovations, revealing and interpreting the critical challenges that industry and society are currently facing and actively contributing to their solutions.

The Congress encompasses a wide range of related topics and presents current views related to processing-structure-property relationships, advances in processing, characterization, and applications of modern materials. It also adopts a multidimensional approach where challenges and solutions are placed in a broader context, such as policy, economics, product design, and value chains.

At the Congress, the most recent research in metallurgical and materials engineering will be presented, with a focus on creative strategies and solutions that reduce resource and energy consumption, enhance material recovery, reuse, and recycling, and ultimately minimize adverse environmental effects.

The event includes keynote speeches, scientific and technical lectures, poster sessions, and technical tours, as well as a comprehensive exhibition and remarkable social events. Special attention will be given to the promotion of young researchers as well as to applied innovations.


Topics    

    • Metals and Alloys: Focus on synthesis, processing, properties, and applications of metallic materials, including ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, superalloys, and advanced metal matrix composites.
    • Materials Processing and Manufacturing: Innovations in techniques such as additive manufacturing, casting, and heat treatment.
    • Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology: Advances in the synthesis, processing, and applications of nanoscale materials like nanoparticles, nanocomposites, and nanostructured materials.
    • Ceramics and Glasses: Exploration of fabrication, characterization, and use of traditional and advanced ceramic materials, glasses, and functional ceramics.
    • Polymers and Composites: Developments in polymer-based materials, thermoplastics, thermosetting polymers, elastomers, and polymer matrix composites.
    • Biomaterials and Biomedical Applications: Studies on materials for tissue engineering, drug delivery, and medical implants.
    • Electronic and Photonic Materials: Innovations in materials for semiconductors, dielectrics, optical devices, and photonic applications.
    • Materials for Energy Storage and Conversion: Research on materials for batteries, fuel cells, supercapacitors, and solar cells.
    • Materials Characterization and Testing: Advanced techniques for evaluating mechanical, thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties.
    • Computational Materials Science: Leveraging simulations and computational tools to predict material behaviors and properties. Advanced control systems and models for optimizing industrial processes.
    • Recycling and Waste Minimization: Strategies to improve resource recovery and reduce environmental impact.
    • Sustainable Development: Integration of eco-friendly practices in materials processing and manufacturing.
    • Corrosion, Coating, and Protection of Materials: Enhancing durability and resistance through innovative protective technologies.
    • Environmental Protection: Addressing challenges in reducing emissions and waste from materials industries.
    • Education, Accreditation, and Certification: Fostering knowledge transfer and ensuring high standards in materials engineering practices.

 

The Scientific Committee hopes that Congress will stimulate new ideas and improve the knowledge in the field of metallurgical and materials engineering.