Material Science & Engineering World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials form the foundation of high-performance technologies today, fueling all from smartphones and sensors to quantum devices and data storage systems. This issue is at the forefront of the Material Science & Engineering World Conference 2026, centered on how material technologies are powering the next wave of electronic, photonic, and magnetic devices.

The meeting will include specialized sessions probing the design, synthesis, and integration of functional materials that exhibit novel electronic, optical, and magnetic properties. Researchers from academia and industry will share advances and future perspectives in:

• Semiconductors and conductive polymers
• Optoelectronic materials for LEDs and photovoltaics
• Photonic crystals and metamaterials
• Ferroelectric and multiferroic materials
• Magnetic thin films and spintronic devices
• Materials for quantum computing and communication
• Device fabrication and nanoscale characterization

MSEWC 2026 will provide a vibrant platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange, highlighting how Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials are driving progress in information technology, energy efficiency, and beyond.

Related Sessions

Materials Science and Engineering
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Biomaterials and Medical Devices
Composite and Ceramic Materials
Glass Science and Engineering
Green Technologies
Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Metals and Alloys
3d Printing and Addictive Manufacturing
Chemical Engineering and Catalysis
Mechanical and Civil Engineering
Functional Materials: Properties and Applications
Biopolymers and Bioplastics
Material Chemistry and Physics
Biomechanics and Biosensors
Advanced Materials: Innovations and Applications
Environmental and Sustainable Materials
Metals, Metallurgy, and Mining
Artificial Intelligence and Materials Science
Global Challenges in Materials Research
Future Trends in Materials Development