[phys4phys] Call for Participation – International Conference Advances in Solid State Physics and New Materials

Nenad Lazarevic nenadl at ipb.ac.rs
Wed Mar 12 11:37:33 CET 2025


Date: May 19-23, 2025 

Location: Belgrade, Serbia 

Venue: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts & Institute of Physics
Belgrade 

We are pleased to announce the International Conference on Advances in
Solid State Physics and New Materials, marking the 30th anniversary of
the Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials at the Institute of
Physics Belgrade. 

This event will bring together leading researchers from around the world
to discuss recent advances and emerging challenges in solid-state
physics. The conference is organized as part of the European
Commission-funded project "Hidden Phases in 2D Quantum Materials." 

Topics: 

 	* Novel Quantum Materials
 	* Strong Correlations
 	* Ordering Phenomena and Phase Transitions
 	* 2D Materials and Interfaces
 	* Topology
 	* Magnetism
 	* Unconventional Superconductivity
 	* Semiconductors
 	* Soft Matter

Program Highlights: 

 	* Plenary and Invited Talks by leading experts
 	* Workshops on cutting-edge research areas
 	* Poster Session showcasing new research
 	* Round Table and Panel Discussions on key challenges and future
directions
 	* Networking Session for collaboration opportunities

We warmly invite researchers, scientists, and students to participate
with or without a poster presentation. 

Registration is free but mandatory. 

Abstract Submission Deadline: April 1st, 2025 

Non-presenting Registration Deadline: May 1st, 2025 

Conference Website: https://www.advances25.solidstate.ipb.ac.rs [1] 

We look forward to welcoming you to Belgrade in May 2025! 

Organizing Committee: 

Emil Bozin 

Rudi Hackl 

Nenad Lazarevic 

-- 
Center for Solid State Physics and New Materials,
Institute of Physics Belgrade
Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia
http://www.ipb.ac.rs/ 

Links:
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[1] https://www.advances25.solidstate.ipb.ac.rs/
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