From
March 31st, 2025
To
April 2nd, 2025
InMAT 2025
Event Information
InMAT 2025 is a groundbreaking conference where the revolutionary concept of "networked matter" will be explored. This visionary development in intelligent materials is characterized by the integration of material and its environment into a cohesive, interconnected unit. The conference will delve into this future vision through various interdisciplinary research collaborations, offering a unique opportunity for industry leaders and innovators to engage with cutting-edge topics. The potential of networked matter to transform industries will be examined, providing an unparalleled platform for those at the forefront of material sciences and technology.
Diverse topics will be covered, including the development of novel electrically active implants for bone and cartilage regeneration, deep brain stimulation techniques, and the exploration of light-matter interactions at interfaces. Attendees will gain insights into the reverse engineering of sensory information pathways for bio-inspired computing architectures and the advancement of magnetoelectric sensors for high-sensitivity bio magnetic field detection. These discussions will be driven by a collaboration of experts from various fields, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the possibilities that networked matter holds.
A focus on fostering interdisciplinary collaboration will be emphasized, as the conference aims to connect with the international scientific community. Contributions from diverse fields such as chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, analytics, and theory will be welcomed, creating a rich tapestry of knowledge and innovation. Participants will have the chance to engage with leading researchers and industry pioneers, fostering partnerships that could redefine the future of intelligent materials. InMAT 2025 promises to be an essential event for those looking to be at the forefront of material science advancements.
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DGM - Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Materialkunde e.V.