Material Science & Engineering World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

Material Chemistry and Physics

Material Chemistry and Physics are the fundamental pillars of materials science that compel the understanding and design of materials at the atomic and molecular levels. At the 2026 Material Science & Engineering World Conference, this theme is featured prominently, highlighting the complex interplay between structure, properties, and performance that dictates the advancement of new-age materials in every area of technology.


The conference will include special sessions that look into theoretical foundations, experimental methods, and applied solutions based on chemical and physical principles. Researchers and scholars will showcase groundbreaking research in fields including:


• Crystallography and phase transitions
• Electronic structure and band theory
• Chemical bonding and reactivity in solid-state systems
• Defects, dislocations, and interface phenomena
• Thermodynamics and kinetics of material systems
• Spectroscopic and microscopic characterization methods
• Material modeling and computational simulations


MSEWC 2026 will convene thought leaders in Material Chemistry and Physics to drive knowledge forward in Material Chemistry and Physics, creating discoveries connecting fundamental science with disruptive technologies.

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