Posted in Events     |     Jun 04th 2019

Hiden to attend MC14

The 14th international conference on materials chemistry (MC14) is to be held 8-11 July 2019 in Birmingham, UK.

MC14 has been a key meeting in the materials calendar for two decades and is the flagship event for the RSC Materials Chemistry Division. Each event sees approximately 600 attendees come together to collaborate and network.

Organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry, the 2019 conference will host some of the leading materials researchers from around the world. It promises to be a great forum for materials chemists to network with and build strong collaborations within their community and related disciplines.

Themes include:

  • Magnetic, Electronic & Optical Materials

All material types including dielectrics, semiconductors, metals and superconductors, and applications including display technologies, sensors, optics, electronic devices and information storage.

  • Energy & Environment

Materials for energy conversion and storage, including solar cells, batteries, thermoelectrics, photocatalysis and solar fuel generation, as well as environment control and remediation.

  • Nanomaterials & Porous Materials

All aspects of materials with nanoscale dimensions and functionality, porous and hybrid materials, including metal-organic frameworks, zeolites, and covalent-organic frameworks.

  • Soft Matter & Biomaterials

Encompasses soft matter and polymer chemistry in its broadest sense, as well as materials with biological or medical applications, biomimetic and bioinspired materials.

Hiden Isochema will be exhibiting at the meeting so join us there!

For more information or to register visit the conference website.

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