Conferences
22–24 November 2023, Mestre, Italy
ISIPM-11 & FLM2023 in Venice
11th International Symposium on Inorganic Phosphate Materials
International Workshop on Forward-Looking Materials
Scientific Campus of Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Mestre, Italy
ISIPM-11
The Japanese Association of Inorganic Phosphorous Chemistry (JAIPC) organized the first International Symposium on Inorganic Phosphate Materials in 1991 at Tokyo Metropolitan University in Tokyo (Japan). Since then, ISIPM has encouraged basic research and application activities on inorganic phosphate materials in the world. A series of symposiums from the 1st to 10th ISIPM have provided a special occasion for collaboration between academic scholars and industrial researchers. Regarding the 11th ISIPM symposium (2023) in Venice, Italy, we hope that this meeting becomes a memorable platform on the ISIPM program for the promotion of fundamental and technological research activities on inorganic phosphate materials. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Basic Science of Phosphates;
- Materials Design and Characterization of Phosphates;
- Boundary Science and Innovative Processing of Phosphates;
- Phosphorus Chemistry and Applications for SDGs;
- Beneficiation, Recovery and Recycling of Phosphates;
- Environmental Science and Green Technology of Phosphates;
- Apatite or Phosphate-Related Biomaterials;
- Phosphates for Energy Materials;
- Phosphates for Ionic and Electronic Conducting Materials;
- Phosphates for Optical Materials;
- Anticorrosion and Catalytic Application of Phosphates;
- Phosphoric Acid and Fertilizers.
FLM2023
The International Workshop on Forward-Looking Materials is devoted to the most promising research lines in the design, the preparation, the characterization and the application of innovative smart materials. The event is specifically aimed at young scientists, who will have the opportunity to present and discuss their research results, and to establish new relationships to develop future ideas. Therefore, post-docs and PhD students are strongly encouraged to propose their oral and poster contributions to the Workshop Programme, which will be further enriched by keynote lectures and invited talks from international experts. The workshop will focus on a series of topics including:
- Bio- and bioinspired materials;
- Electronic and magnetic materials;
- Energy materials;
- Green and renewable materials;
- Low-dimensional quantum materials;
- Multifunctional materials;
- Nanomaterials;
- Optical and photonic materials.