Conferences
7–10 July 2025, Montreal, QC, Canada
The 19th International Conference on Electrorheological Fluids and Magnetorheological Suspensions (ERMR 2025)
Welcome to the 19th International Conference on Electrorheological Fluids and Magnetorheological Suspensions (ERMR2025). We are delighted to extend this invitation for you to attend ERMR2025 at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada from July 7th to 10th, 2025, for a compelling exploration of electro and magnetoresponsive materials ranging from basic material science to engineering applications.
ERMR2025 is organized to delve into a spectrum of topics, related to ER and MR materials ranging from basic material science to the innovative engineering applications. For over 35 years, this biannual conference has provided a unique multidisciplinary platform to address ER and MR technology in various countries and now for the first time will be held in Canada and in beautiful city of Montreal.
The conference agenda is meticulously structured to facilitate a cohesive oral session complemented by a dynamic poster session—both designed to foster engaging discussions and the sharing of insights. We warmly welcome researchers, industry professionals, and students to contribute their latest findings and contribute in the collaborative advancement of this emerging multidisciplinary field.
Conference Topics:
- Electrorheological (ER) fluids: materials and physical properties
- Electrorheological gels and elastomers
- Ferrofluids: materials and applications
- Magnetoactive soft robotics and actuators
- Magnetoactive metamaterials
- Magnetorheological (MR) suspensions: materials and characteristics
- MR elastomers and gels: materials and physical properties
- MR and ER based Adaptive vibration absorbers and isolators
- Aerospace and ground technologies featuring MR and ER materials
- Stimuli-responsive bio-materials and colloids
- Emerging stimuli-responsive materials including graphene, graphene oxide, LC, Pickering, new type of magnetic particles, etc.
- Smart fluid-based energy saving and harvest
- ER and MR polishing
- Engineering applications of ER and MR materials
- Innovative techniques in magnetic actuation: Helmholtz and Maxwell coils
- Medical and pharmaceutical applications of ER and MR materials
- Other related field-responsive systems