Participate in Conversations at CellMAT 2024: Submit Your Abstract Now!

From 27 to 29 November 2024, professionals from diverse backgrounds will gather to explore the latest advancements in cellular materials. This hybrid event offers a platform for insightful discussions and networking opportunities. With the abstract submission deadline approaching on 30 April 2024, seize the chance to contribute your expertise and be part of this transformative exchange.

Professionals across various disciplines, including materials scientists, physicists, chemists, process engineers, mechanical engineers, and designers, are invited to participate in this exchange of ideas. Whether seasoned researchers or emerging talents, contributors from all corners of the materials science community are welcomed at CellMAT 2024. 

The conference's topics spans metallic and ceramic materials, polymers, composites, and beyond, reflecting its commitment to encompassing diverse aspects of material science. From fundamental research to practical applications, CellMAT 2024 serves as a nexus of knowledge, driving innovation across multiple sectors. 

Moreover, young scientists are encouraged to partake in a special seminar tailored to address their unique needs. Taking place on 26 November 2024, this pre-conference event offers master's and PhD students a platform to engage in interactive discussions, gain valuable insights, and vie for recognition through the Best Poster Awards presented during the main conference. 

Abstract submissions for lectures, posters, and poster pitch presentations are currently open, with the deadline set for 30 April 2024. This presents researchers with an opportune moment to showcase their latest findings, share insights, and forge meaningful collaborations with peers and industry stakeholders. 

In summary, CellMAT 2024 extends an invitation to researchers, innovators, and enthusiasts to embark on a journey of discovery and collaboration. By submitting your abstracts and securing your place at this event, you play an integral role in shaping the trajectory of materials science.

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