TOPICS:
Track 1. Resources, Conversion, and Dynamics of Energy Systems
• Renewable energy resources: assessment, mapping, and forecasting (solar, wind, biomass)
• Energy conversion and optimization: photovoltaics (Si, CdTe, perovskites, tandems), solar thermal, and hybrid systems
• Coupled energy systems and multi-source integration
• Thermal energy and heat and mass transfer
• Fluid dynamics applied to energy systems (flows, convection, turbulence, CFD)
• Multiscale modeling and simulation of energy systems
Track 2. Storage, Integration, Sustainability, and Applications
• Energy storage and green hydrogen: batteries, supercapacitors, production, storage, and transport
• Smart grids and energy management
• Energy efficiency in buildings and industry
• Sustainability, environmental impacts, recycling, and life cycle analysis
• Renewable energy applications: desalination, water treatment, and environmental applications
Track 3. Physical Chemistry of Materials and Nanomaterials for Thin Films and
Optoelectronic Devices
• Advanced Techniques for the Synthesis and Deposition of Materials and Nanomaterials
• Physical Properties of Thin Films and Nanostructures
• Dielectric Materials and Surface Phenomena at the Nanoscale
• Optoelectronic Devices and Integrated Photonics
• Nanomaterials for Energy, the Environment, and Biomedical Applications
• Artificial Intelligence for Materials and Devices
Track 4. Theoretical Physics, Modeling, and Quantum Systems
• Quantum Information and Structures: Computations and Quantum Communication Protocols
• Numerical Methods for Physics
• Quantum Transport and Non-Equilibrium Phenomena
• Strongly Correlated Systems
• Neural Networks and Complex Systems
Track 5. Radiation, plasmas, astrophysics, and cosmology
• Radiation-matter interaction
• Plasma physics (fusion, industrial applications)
• Detection and instrumentation
• Relativity and cosmological models
• High-energy astrophysics
Track 6. Geophysics, seismology, astronomy, and natural hazards
• Seismic monitoring and earthquake analysis
• Seismic hazard and microzonation
• Applied geophysics (gravimetry, geomagnetism)
• Earth observation (satellites and sensors)
• Natural hazards and prevention strategies.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.