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The 3rd Youth ConferenceMagnitogorskRollingPractice 2018 (Innovative Metal Forming Processes: Fundamental Issues of Science and Production)” Announced

The 1st and the 2nd International Youth Conferences “Magnitogorsk Rolling Practice” were held in 2015 and 2016 correspondingly sponsored by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research. This time we are happy to announce the 3rd International Youth Conference “Magnitogorsk Rolling Practice 2018(Innovative Metal Forming Processes: Fundamental Issues of Science and Production)”.

Dates: 5th thru 8th JUNE 2018

Venue: NMSTU

Participation is free!

You are welcome to send your questions or applications to:magstu.international@gmail.com

Being a historic hub of national and international metallurgy, Magnitogorsk became a unique place for researchers from different age groups coming from Europe and Asia as the city brought together both theoretical and practical research efforts in metal forming. The ever growing interest demonstarted by young scientists to the Conference proves the importance of the problems raised and the promising prospects of this activity.

The Conference is about global exchange of metal forming practices, which covers a full range of issues from predictive modelling and initial lab tests to commercialisation of competitive innovative technologies. The conference format is aimed at opening new and furthering the existing research areas in metal forming, as well as expanding the opportunity for integrating the results of theoretical research and practical tasks resulting in concrete technological initiatives and engineering projects. The history of the Conference describes numerous instances when, thanks to the Conference format, new research teams would be created encompassing young scientists from different countries.

The plenary session of the Conference will include lectures by famous foreign and national researchers in metal forming:

  1. Puneet Tandon (Indian Institute of Information Technology, Design and Manufacturing, Jabalpur, India) – Advanced Metal Forming Techniques: Incremental Sheet Forming.
  2. Wolfgang Black (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) - Understanding complex microstructures in modern steels.
  3. Lukas Madei (AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland) – Microstructure Representation: balance between accuracy and computational resources.
  4. Manuele Dabala (University of Padua, Italy) - Thermomechanical treatment for Advanced High Strength Steels & Ultra High Strength Steels production.
  5. Aleksandr V. Vydrin (South Ural State University (National Research University, Chelyabinsk) – Physical modelling as a research method in metal forming.
  6. Abrakhman B. Naizabekov (Rudny Industrial Institute, Rudny, Republic of Kazakhstan) – Quality management in modern metal forming industry.
  7. Aleksey Yu. Stolyarov (Magnitogorsk Metalware Plant (“MMK-METIZ”) OJSC, Magnitogorsk) – Potential of national metalware sector on global market.
  8. Pavel P. Poletskov (Thermodeform-NMSTU Research Centre, Magnitogorsk) – The concept of creating and the development of the forming techniques for cold-resistant steels.

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