
Conference
Symposium on Future Materials at KU Leuven
Event information
Date & location
KU Leuven
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Participation
Register to attend or submit an abstract by 21 March 2025 to participate as a presenter.
Explore cutting-edge advancements and emerging trends in materials sciences.
Network with academic peers and industry professionals.
Identify new avenues for collaboration.
Join us in Leuven on 28 and 29 April for a Symposium on Future Materials, organised by KU Leuven with support of the Una Europa Research Acceleration Fund, funded by the Flemish Government.
Co-shape the programme by submitting an abstract and register now.
About the Symposium
This two-day Symposium will bring together young researchers, leading academics, and industry professionals to discuss the challenges and opportunities that shape the future of materials.
- Day 1 will delve into foundational innovations, including advanced material synthesis, computational materials science, energy materials, and sustainable solutions.
- Day 2 will focus on applications and emerging trends, such as materials for electronics and photonics, biomaterials for healthcare, adaptive materials, and solutions for extreme environments.
Interdisciplinary dialogue, networking and lab visits are all integral parts of the programme – a programme that is also yours to make!
The call for abstracts is open until 21 March. Registration closes on 28 March. The event programme will be updated continuously.
Visit the event website to explore the full programme, submit an abstract and register.
This event is organised by KU Leuven with support of the Una Europa Research Acceleration Fund, funded by the Flemish Government. The Symposium aims to explore the collaborative research potential between Una Europa partner universities and beyond. It is open to researchers (PhD students, postdocs, tenure-track professors) in Material Sciences and Technologies from all Una Europa partner universities and selected other KU Leuven partners.
The Symposium on Future Materials and Technologies is organised by the Una Europa Self-Steering Committee in Future Materials.