We cordially invite researchers, scholars, and professionals from around the globe to submit their groundbreaking research papers for presentation at ICMEA 2025, which will take place in Bangkok, Thailand during January 15-18, 2025.

[Publication]:
Accepted papers will be published in below listed journals of Scientific.Net collection. Papers will be sent for indexing by Scopus, Inspec, Chemical Abstracts Service, Google Scholar etc.
>>Materials Science Forum (MSF)ISSN print 0255-5476ISSN web 1662-9752
>>Key Engineering Materials (KEM)ISSN print 1013-9826ISSN web 1662-9795
>>Solid State Phenomena (SSP)ISSN print 1012-0394ISSN web 1662-9779
>>Defect and Diffusion Forum (DDF)ISSN print 1012-0386ISSN web 1662-9507

[Conference Committees in 2024]:
1. Conference ChairJae-Jin Shim, Yeungnam University, South Korea
2. Conference Co-ChairsRamesh K. Agarwal , Washington University in St. Louis, USAZhang Dao Hua, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
3. Program ChairsTakashige Omatsu, Chiba University, JapanVivian W. Y. Tam, Western Sydney University, AustraliaGuy Le Lay, Aix-Marseille Université, France
4. Workshop ChairAnja Pfennig, HTW-Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Germany
5. Poster ChairDae-Eun Kim, Yonsei University, South Korea
>>For more committees, you can visit: http://www.icmea.org/Committee.htmlLooking forward to the 2025 Conference Committees!

[Keynote Speakers in 2024]:
1. Prof. Guy LE LAY, Aix-Marseille University, France
2. Prof. Jae-Jin Shim, Yeungnam University, South Korea
>>For more details, you can visit: http://www.icmea.org/keynote.htmlLooking forward to the 2025 keynote speakers!

[Invited Speakers in 2024]:
1. Prof. Anja Pfennig, HTW-Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Germany
2. Assoc. Prof. Anatoly Zinchenko, Nagoya University, Japan
>>For more details, you can visit: http://www.icmea.org/invited.htmlLooking forward to the 2025 invited speakers!

[Conference Topics (but not limited to)]:
1. Materials Science And Engineering, Materials Processing TechnologyMetallic Alloys, Tool Materials, Ceramics and Glasses, Composites, Nanomaterials, Biomaterials, Multifunctional Materials, Biomaterals, sensors and surfaces, Multi Functional Magnetic Materials, Superconducting Materials
2. Materials Properties, Measuring Methods And ApplicationsDuctility, Crack Resistance, Fatigue, Fracture Mechanics, Mechanical Properties, Electrical Properties, and Magnetic Properties, Corrosion, Erosion, Wear Resistance, Non-Destructive Testing, Reliability Assessment, Toxicity
>>Please check the following link which you can find more topics: http://www.icmea.org/CFP.html

[Submission Types]:
1. Full Paper (Publication & Presentation)A minimum length of 6 pages for a paper including all figures, tables, and references.
2. Abstract (Presentation ONLY)Within 300 wordsAbstract registration is for Presentation ONLY. The abstract will NOT be published.

[Submission Method]:
* You can submit your paper via submission system: http://confsys.iconf.org/submission/icmea2025
* Or directly send to the conference email box: icmea@cbees.net>> For more details, you can learn through: https://icmea.org/Submission.html

[Conference Venue]:
Chulalongkorn UniversityAddress: Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand

[Contact Us]:
Conference Secretary: Ms. Rachel Liu
Email: icmea@cbees.net
Tel: +852-3155-4897 (Hong Kong) +86-28-87577778 (Mainland China)
Working Time: 9:30 - 18:00 (Time zone: GMT+8, Monday to Friday)

Don't miss this opportunity to showcase your research, contribute to the advancements in materials science, and interact with leading minds in the industry.

Submit your paper or abstract now and be part of ICMEA 2025's transformative scientific exchange. We look forward to welcoming you in Bangkok, Thailand!
For more information and submission guidelines, please visit our conference website: www.icmea.org

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