Submission Topics
Fundamentals and modeling of ferroic materials (theory, DFT, phase-field, machine learning, AI)
Processing-structure-property relations in ferroelectrics and multiferroics
Ferroic, piezoelectric, and magnetoelectric thin films and nanostructures
Emergent ferroelectrics: van der Waals, wurtzites, fluorites, 1D & 2D structures
Modern characterization techniques (including those for studying various nanoscale phenomena in ferroic materials)
These topics are indicative; submissions on other areas related to ferroelectric, piezoelectric, and multiferroic materials, devices, and phenomena are also welcome.
Abstract Guidelines
Abstract submissions must adhere to the following guidelines:
Length and layout: Limited to one page, including figures or illustrations; Times New Roman, 12 pt, single-line spacing; margins 2 cm on all sides.
Content: Include title, authors, and affiliations; abstracts should be clear and concise, effectively communicating your research findings or ideas.
File format: Abstracts should be submitted as a PDF named in the following format: Abstract-Firstname-Lastname (e.g., Abstract-John-Smith).
Upon submission, please, indicate preferred presentation format (oral talk or poster). Students should also specify whether the presenting author is a PhD student eligible for the travel award. To participate, the student must be the lead author and be able to present their work at the conference. Limited funds are available to support travel to and from Riga, and awards will be given on a competitive basis.
Submission is open until March 15, 2026.