Emerging Materials Global Network Annual Meeting on September 01-03, 2025 in Istanbul, Turkey

Emerging Materials Global Network Annual Meeting on September 01-03, 2025 in Istanbul, Turkey

The Emerging Materials Global Network (EMGN)

organizes the 1st EMGN Annual Meeting at the Congress

Center of Istanbul Technical University (Türkiye) in

partnership with The Mulhouse Materials Science

Institute (IS2M), a CNRS-University mixed research unit

located in Haute-Alsace (France), and in collaboration

with other universities in the Mediterranean and

surrounding regions and several publishing partners.

The proceedings papers (limited to 5 Word pages

including figures and references) will be published in the

Springer ASTI Book Series (indexed in Scopus and

SCImago) and extended papers will be published in

Special Issues of journals indexed in Scopus and Web of

Science.

Visit our website (2025.emgn-meeting.org) to learn more

about the event, which highlights the contribution of the

materials science community in addressing the UN

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

On this occasion, we are pleased to invite you to take part

in the conference (in-person or virtually) and

share/discuss your latest research findings. 

EMGN Annual Meetings are dedicated to aligning research in materials science from various disciplines with the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By fostering innovation and collaboration in materials science, we aim to contribute significantly to several SDGs.

In this context, EMGM-25 presents an unparalleled opportunity to delve into the forefront of materials science and its vast array of applications through a comprehensive set of tracks described below. Covering every facet of the field, these tracks serve as conduits for exploration, innovation, and collaboration. From the pioneering realms of Energy Materials and Technology to the intricate domain of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology, each track offers a deep dive into specialized areas such as Functional Materials and Technology, Composite and Ceramic Materials, and Biomaterials and Biodevices. Moreover, tracks like Advanced Manufacturing and Processing, Multifunctional Composites, and Computational Materials Science illuminate the evolving landscape of materials engineering and fabrication techniques. Delving into contemporary concerns, tracks like Environmental and Sustainable Materials, Policy, Regulation, and Societal Impact, and Materials for Sustainable Infrastructure and Urban Development underscore the pivotal role of materials science in addressing pressing global challenges. Furthermore, the conference explores emerging trends, societal implications, and interdisciplinary intersections through tracks like Materials for Space Exploration and Extraterrestrial Habitats, Materials for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems, and Materials for Health and Well-Being.

From the nano to the macro scale, from Earth to beyond, the conference's diverse tracks epitomize the breadth and depth of materials science and its transformative potential across industries and disciplines. Click to read the description of each track:

Track 1: Energy Materials and Technology.

Track 2: Materials for Renewable Energy Systems and Infrastructure.

Track 3: Materials for Water Treatment and Resource Management.

Track 4: Environmental and Sustainable Materials.

Track 5: Sustainable Materials for Urban Infrastructure and Construction.

Track 6: Materials for Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems.

Track 7: Materials for Sustainable Packaging and Consumer Goods.

Track 8: Soft Matter and Polymers.

Track 9: Functional Materials and Technology.

Track 10: Materials for Advanced Electronics and Information Technology.

Track 11: Advanced Materials for Aerospace and Transportation Systems.

Track 12: Computational Materials Science.

Track 13: Advances in Materials Degradation and Protection.

Track 14: Composite and Ceramic Materials.

Track 15: Multifunctional Composites.

Track 16: Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology.

Track 17: Biomaterials and Biodevices.

Track 18: Materials for Health, Well-Being, and Biomedical Engineering.

Track 19: Materials and Light for 3D Printing and Processing.

Track 20: Advanced Manufacturing and Processing.

Track 21: Materials for Advanced Manufacturing and Industry 4.0.

Track 22: Emerging Trends in Materials Design.

Track 23: Cross-disciplinary Applied Research in Materials Science.

Track 24: Policy, Regulation, and Societal Impact.

Track 25. Special Session: Sustainable and Novel Food Packaging based on Agro-Industrial By-Products and Natural Antimicrobials from the Mediterranean Area (SUN4MED).

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