The 23rd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF-23) will be held during June 9-11 2021, in Xiamen, China. The Conference will be conducted virtually due to the Covid-19 pandemic situation. The president of ICCF-23, Zhong-Qun Tian, an academician and a representative of the Organization Committee, wishes all who will attend this grand scientific event a warm welcome.
Over the years, many researchers have made unremitting exploration in Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (CMNS). ICCF has a long history and continues to be a place where information is shared by leading researchers working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in CMNS. Therefore, holding the ICCF-23 conference will play an indescribably important role in understanding the latest international progress of research in CMNS. The success of the conference will depend on you sharing your great ideas, visions and research results with all the participants. Prospective authors are encouraged to contribute high-quality papers to this conference. For more details of ICCF-23, and the host Xiamen University, please visit: http://ikkem.com/iccf-23.php.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- • Heat Production
- • Transmutations
- • Radiation and Other Measurements
- • Electrochemical Experiments
- • Plasma Experiments
- • Hot Gas Experiments
- • Beam Experiments
- • Instrumentation
- • Material Studies
- • Theoretical and Computational Studies
- • Modeling and Simulation
- • Approaches to Replication
- • Applications
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 24, 2021 (Abstract submission and registration links are now open.)
Notification of Acceptance: Before May 1, 2021
ICCF-23 online: June 9-11, 2021
Attendance is free of charge, however registration is required. Please visit http://ikkem.com/member.php?c=reg for registration. Registered participant will receive an email on how to access the online conference, no later than June 8, 2021.
- Ping Chen, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China
- Lawrence P. Forsley, Global Energy Corporation, USA
- Peter L. Hagelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
- Yasuhiro Iwamura, Tohoku University, Japan
- Sveinn Ólafsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
- Alexander G. Parkhomov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
- Edmund Storms, Kiva Labs, USA
- Akito Takahashi, Technova Inc, Japan
- Francis Tanzella, Energy Research Center LLC, USA
- Matthew D. Trevithick, Google LLC, USA
The virtual ICCF-23 is excepted to have ~ 40 oral presentations and posters in three days. Three sessions expanding from morning, afternoon, and evening in Beijing time and a separate and live Q&A session will be arranged per day, to accommodate participants from different time zones (please see the following tentative program framework). Synchronous/live style is the first choice for oral presenters. We will ask oral presenters provide a pre-recorded power point presentation file with audio in advance as a backup. Meanwhile, for mitigating the adverse effects of different time-zones, we would try to make asynchronous watching of all presentations (with permissions) for the whole week of the conference. For each poster presentation, we will provide a show page and a Q&A page, before and during the meeting week. The related details will be sent by email in due time. You may also check the conference website for updates.
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Please visit the conference website http://ikkem.com/iccf-23_program.php for PROGRAM OVERVIEW in different time zones: JST, EDT, PDT, and CEST.
The official language of the conference is English.
Contact: iccf23@xmu.edu.cn