The 1999 Kyoto Prize Workshops

Development and Applications of Ceramic Science

W. David Kingery

/  Ceramic Material Scientist

Advanced Technology

Materials Science and Engineering

1999

11 /12 Fri

13:00 - 17:30

Place: Kyoto International Conference Center

Address:Takaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

Finished

Program

13:00
Opening
Greetings Toyomi Inamori
Managing Director, The Inamori Foundation
Yoshifumi Sakurai
Chairman of the Kyoto Prize Committee
Professor Emeritus, Osaka University
Moderator Hiroaki Yanagida
13:10
Introduction of Laureate Hiroaki Yanagida
13:20
Commomorative Lecture W. David Kingery Laureate
”Ceramic Materials Design”
14:10
Lecture Nobuyasu Mizutani
Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology
”Reminiscence of Prof. Kingery and Grain Boundary Phenomena”
14:40
Lecture Naohiro Soga
Director, Center for Academic and Cultural Exchange, University of Shiga Prefecture
”Diversity of Basic Science of Ceramics”
15:10
Intermission
Moderator Tadashi Kokubo
15:30
Lecture Hiroaki Yanagida
”Proposals for the Future of Ceramic Materials”
16:00
Lecture Noboru Ichinose
Professor, School of Science and Engineering, Waseda University
”Development of Electronic Ceramics”
16:30
Lecture Yutaka Kagawa
Professor, Department of Metallic Materials, Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
”Ceramic Matrix Composites”
17:00
Discussion
17:30
Closing

Laureates

W. David Kingery

Ceramic Material Scientist

Dr. Kingery has made a fundamental contribution to the establishment of ceramic technology as a part of materials science and engineering, by theoretically systematizing the technology, including his own research results, that conventionally had relied solely on empirical rules. He thus contributed greatly to the development of this field today.

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Related information

date
Nov. 12 1999, 13:00-17:30
place
Kyoto International Conference Center
Coordinators
Hiroaki Yanagida, Chairman of the Kyoto Prize Screening Committee; Director General of Research Institute, Japan Fine Ceramics Center and Tadashi Kokubo, Member of the Kyoto Prize Screening Committee; Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University