【10.30】Academic Lecture: The 5th International Forum on Magnetic Force Control

2014-11-01

Title:The 5thInternational Forum on Magnetic Force Control

Moderator: Prof.ZHU Zi’an

Time9:00AM, October 30, 2014

Place: Room A623

Abstract

The IFMC is the international forum for scientists and engineers of East Asia to present and discuss the latest research results, ideas and developments in all areas of magnetic force control technologies and their applications. The forum is held based on the cooperation agreement among China, Korea and Japan in 2010. All people involved in magnetic force control technology are strongly encouraged to attend the forum.

9:00am-10:30am Moderaters: Shigehiro Nishijima, Zian Zhu

1

Tsuneo Watanabe

IFMFC General Chairman

The Features of Magnetic Fforce Control and the IFMFC History

2

Shigehiro Nishijima

Graduate School of Engineering Osaka University

Application of Superconducting Magnetic Separation for Decontamination Soil in Fukusima

3

Suqin Li

University of Science and Technology Beijing

Application of Superconducting HGMS Technology in Resource Utilization of Silicon-based Iron Tailings

4

Yang Chen

Institute of High Energy Physics

Technical Process and Application Prospects of Superconducting Magnetic Separation Technique for Dealing with Mercury-containing Wastewater

10:30am-10:45am Coffee Break

10:45am-Noon Moderaters: Tsuneo Watanabe, Laifeng Li

5

Ikko Ihara

Dept. of Agricultural Eng., Kobe University

Magnetic Seeding of Veterinary Antibiotics in Livestock Wastewater by Eelectrocoagulation Using Iron Anode

6

Huihui Yang

Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry

Hydroxyapatite-coated Magnetic Carbon Microspheres for Superconducting Magnetic Separation

7

Yasuzo Sakai

Graduate School of Eng., Utsunomiya Univ

Proposal of Magnetic Decontamination of Radioactive Cs from Activated Sludge

8

Hao Zhang

Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry

GPU Accelerated Magnetic Field Distribution Calculation with OpenCL Technology

9

Guoqing Zhang

Institute of High Energy Physics

Progress of Superconducting Magnetic Separation for Electronic Waste and Kaolin