Ferroelectrics UK and Ireland 2025 - Call for Papers
- James Roscow
- Nov 18, 2024
- 2 min read
Dear Colleagues,
Following my save the date email back in September, I am pleased to inform you that preparations for Ferroelectrics UK and Ireland 2025, scheduled for 1-2 May 2025, are well underway. The conference will be held at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institute in the centre of the city of Bath, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a drinks reception at the Roman Baths, followed by dinner at the Pump Room (https://www.romanbaths.co.uk/).
I am emailing to announce a first call for papers. Key dates are as follows:
6th January 2025: Abstract submission open
31st January 2025: Abstract submission deadline
28th February 2025: Notification of abstract acceptance
Abstracts should be submitted to ferroelectrics.network@gmail.com. Please use the following abstract template:
Dates and details for conference registration will follow soon.
The meeting will cover topics including:
Fundamentals of ferroelectrics including piezoelectrics, pyroelectrics, relaxors, and tuneable materials.
Ceramics, single crystals, thick and thin films, 2D ferroelectrics, polymers and composites.
New materials, e.g. lead-free materials, ABX3-molecular ferroelectrics.
Theory and modelling of ferroelectrics.
Ferroelectric material processing, including 3D printing, texturing, cold sintering, etc.
Advanced and innovative characterization of structural, electrical, mechanical, thermal and optical properties of ferroelectrics.
Applications of ferroelectrics including actuators, SONAR, sensors, non-destructive testing, energy storage, energy harvesting, microwave dielectrics and memory devices.
Related phenomena, including multiferroics, electrocalorics, magnetoelectrics and photo-ferroelectrics.
Novel interfacial phenomena in ferroelectrics.
I am also very happy to announce that we currently have three confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Prof. Long Qing Chen (Penn State University, USA): Thermodynamics and Phase-field Method of Ferroelectric Domains
Dr Lynette Keeney (Tyndall National Institute, University College Cork, Ireland): Uncovering polar vortex topologies in room temperature multiferroic thin films
Prof. Ian Reaney (University of Sheffield, UK): Quasi Linear Dielectrics for High Field/Temperature Capacitors in Power Electronics
We are very much looking forward to seeing you in Bath next year.
Dr James Roscow (University of Bath)
Conference Chair, on behalf of the organising committee:
Dr Amit Kumar (Queen's University Belfast)
Dr David Cannell (PMI Trust Fund)
Dr Ge Wang (University of Manchester)
Dr Haixue Yan (Queen Mary University of London)
Dr Hamideh Khanbareh (University of Bath)
Dr Laura Stoica (Thales UK)
Dr Lethy Krishnan Jagadamma (University of St. Andrews)
Dr Man Zhang (University of Leeds)
Dr Raymond McQuaid (Queen's University Belfast)
Dr Sarah Guerin (University of Limerick)
Dr Subhajit Pal (Queen Mary University of London)
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