International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors and Magnets (ISCOM) 

 September 22 –27, 2024, Anchorage, Alaska 


organizers: Natalia Drichko (Johns Hopkins) and Jan Musfeldt (Tennessee)

The 15th International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors, and Magnets (ISCOM) will be held on September 22 – 27, 2024 in Anchorage,  Alaska (USA). 

The focus of this topical workshop is molecular materials. We are striving for balance between theory and experiment with coverage of many contemporary issues. 

New at ISCOM 2024:  Sunday tutorials for young researchers


John Schlueter (U. S. National Science Foundation): Design, Synthesis, and Discovery of Crystalline Molecular Quantum Materials

Sumit Mazumdar (University of Arizona) : Theory of conducting and magnetic properties of  molecular materials 

Kazushi Kanoda (University of Tokyo/Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart):  Organic spin liquids and Mott insulators 

Jose Baldovi (University of Valencia): Molecular materials for quantum information 

Chuck Agosta (Clark University): Database for crystalline organic conductors and superconductors

New at ISCOM 2024 for grad students and postdocs:

Ms. Iustina Bostan, Journal Relations Specialist, MDPI Open Access Publishing

Presentation: How to write a paper (and get it accepted quickly!)

Date and time: Tuesday, September 24, 5:30 pm on line

New science at ISCOM 2024:  Session on metal-organic frameworks as quantum materials supported by ICAM

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We gratefully acknowledge the following sponsors:

Supporting our event at the Anchorage Museum

Supporting our venue at the Captain Cook Hotel

Funding the MOF session @ ISCOM 2024

DMREF: Funding our venue at the Captain Cook Hotel

Supporting the high field session in honor of Dr. Jamie Manson


CMP: Funding the ferroics and chirality session

Supporting our poster session with boards and easles  

Supporting the next generation of scientists with student poster prizes 

Supporting the next generation of scientists with student poster prizes