Join us in November 2022 at IAPS4MATERIALS to explore the
place of materials science in today’s world!
Materials impact every aspect of our day to day life and are an
essential factor ensuring the success of any design or technology. Materials
are used in a plethora of applications ranging from re-imagining solar cells to
detecting dark matter particles. Undergraduates
and postgraduates, tour with us through the multifaceted world of materials
science!
Discover materials that are sustainability focused -
highlights of our increasingly “green-focused” scientific community. Delve into advanced materials on the cutting
edge, with a wide variety of future applications. Be inspired by professionals
from an array of materials science disciplines through a mix of lectures,
workshops, a lab visit and more.
This year is also the UN International Year of Glass- celebrating
the contribution glass has made and continues to make to our society, and the
UNESCO International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development-
recognising how our quest for knowledge and understanding drives sustainable
development. So anticipate seeing elements of these being featured in our
event.
We are looking forward to meeting you from 26th
to 29th November 2022 in London at the IOP headquarters!
Please note that the event will be conducted in English
therefore a good level of English proficiency is required. If you are unsure if
your level is suitable, please contact us.
Participation is offered at a local hostel, and the price is inclusive of lunch and dinner during the event.
IAPS4materials is being supported as well by IAPS, the International Association of Physics Students. IAPS is an association of physics students and student societies from around the globe, working to promote peaceful collaborations amongst them. Having been formed in 1987 in Hungary, our members are now represented by National and Local Committees, totaling over 90,000 members, 24 National Committees and 21 Local Committees. Find more about IAPS at: https://www.iaps.info/
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