Young Scientists' School in Organic Materials 2025 upgraded to
International Workshop YSCOM2025 as a satellite workshop of ISCOM20205 (HP)
Crystalline organic materials are broadly defined as a group of materials including oligomers and coordination polymers as well as molecular solids including metal complex molecules, and we have been holding the Young Scientists' School regularly to promote exchanges and information exchange among students and young researchers (under 40 years old) who are interested in these physical properties. For the field of organic solids, which has developed through interactions and fusions among a wide range of academic fields such as chemistry, physics (experimental/theoretical), computation, and materials science, it is important to continuously have valuable opportunities for young researchers, who are the future leaders of each field, to interact with each other across disciplinary boundaries. Young students and researchers interested in crystalline organic materials research from a wide range of fields will gather together, and through oral and poster presentations on the latest research topics and open discussions, this workshop hopes to provide a forum where members with diverse backgrounds and research styles can interact with each other.