Get ready for three days of groundbreaking discoveries and unparalleled networking at the Electronic Materials Conference (EMC) in Durham! Held at the state-of-the-art Duke University, this year's program is meticulously designed to push the boundaries of electronic materials research, offering a dynamic platform for scientists, engineers, and students to share their latest findings and forge invaluable connections.
The conference kicks off with an inspiring keynote address on opening day by Professor Tina Tse Nga Ng from the University of California San Diego in the Duke Chapel.
Beyond the captivating keynote, the EMC program boasts a comprehensive schedule filled with diverse paper presentations covering a wide spectrum of electronic materials science and technology. From wide-bandgap semiconductors to organic materials and nanoscale science, attendees will delve into the cutting edge of research, gaining invaluable knowledge and sparking new ideas. The dedicated poster session provides an interactive forum for in-depth discussions with authors, fostering collaboration and the exchange of innovative concepts.
To cap off this exceptional gathering, a conference dinner at the Durham Convention Center will offer a relaxed yet sophisticated atmosphere for continued networking and camaraderie, ensuring a truly enriching experience for all participants.
View the program below!