CALL FOR PAPERS

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Period: February 5, 2025 - May 8, 2025

Acceptance Notification: Early June, 2025

Abstract Submission

All abstracts must be submitted through the online submission system. Registrations sent via e-mail, fax, or post will not be accepted. Please read the following instructions carefully before starting your abstract submission.

How to submit your abstract

1. Use the template below for your abstract submission:
2. Refer to the guidelines below for instructions on submitting your abstract:
3. Please click the button below to submit your abstract:
Abstract Submission Period: February 5, 2025 - May 8, 2025
*Edits and modifications to your submission can be made within the submission period.
*Please note: you will not receive a confirmation email upon submission.

Notes

*Each presenter may submit only ONE abstract for this conference. If there are any changes to the designated presenter, please contact the Secretariat in advance.
*Presentation preferences (oral or poster) will be considered, but the final program will be determined by the Program Committee. While we will do our best to accommodate your preferences, we appreciate your understanding if adjustments are necessary.

Presentation Categories

Submissions for oral and poster presentations are welcome on any of the listed topics.
Session Topic
A: Instrumentation and New Techniques A-1: Synchrotron, XFEL, Neutron
A-2: Newly Developed High-Pressure Apparatus
A-3: Technical Progress in Physical Property Measurements
A-4: Others
B: Condensed Matter Physics B-1: Theoretical and Computational Approaches
B-2: Strongly Correlated Electron Systems
B-3: Novel Superconductors
B-4: Molecular Systems including Ices
B-5: Organic Materials: Transport and Magnetism
B-6: Nitrides, Borides and Carbides
B-7: Hydrogen and Hydrides
B-8: Topological Effects
B-9: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
B-10: Spectroscopical and Structural Studies
B-11: Electronic, Magnetic, and Transport Properties
B-12: Others
C: Materials Science and Solid State Chemistry C-1: Functional Materials
C-2: Novel Material
C-3: Structural Investigations
C-4: Superhard Materials and Related Materials
C-5: Reaction of Solids at High-Pressure
C-6: Novel Materials Synthesis using Large Volume Press
C-7: Others
D: Fluid Properties/Fluid Reactions D-1: Liquids at Extreme Conditions
D-2: Supercritical Fluids
D-3: Hydrothermal and Solvothermal Processes
D-4: Others
E: Biology and Food Sciences E-1: Biomolecules
E-2: Microorganisms and Higher Eukaryotes
E-3: Food Sciences and Technology
E-4: Others
F: Earth and Planetary Science F-1: Volatiles in Minerals
F-2: Mechanical Properties of Minerals and Rocks
F-3: Evolution of the Mantle
F-4: Cores
F-5: Interiors of Moon and other Extraterrestrial Systems
F-6: Fluid, Melt and Glass under Pressure
F-7: Crystallography of Minerals under Pressure
F-8: Others
G: Dynamic Compression G-1: Matter in Extreme Conditions, Warm Dense Matter
G-2: Equation of State, Shock/Ramp Compression
G-3: Phase Transitions, Kinetics, Ultrafast Chemistry
G-4: Plasticity, Spall, and Shock-related Material Response
G-5: Others
H: Superconductivity in Hydrides
 (Focus Session: In memory of Mikhail Eremets)
I: Nanopolycrystalline Materials (Focus Session) I-1: Mechanical Properties
I-2: Optical Properties
I-3: Multifunctional Properties
I-4: Nanocomposite Materials
I-5: Others
J: High Pressure Deformation (Focus Session) J-1: Creep, SPD, Superplasticity, Anelasticity, Embrittlement
J-2: Developments of Deformation Apparatuses
J-3: Microstructures, Textural Development, UFG
J-4: Superfunctional Materials, Deep Earth Materials
J-5: Material Engineering, Mantle Convection, Earthquakes
J-6: Synchrotron, Neutron, Electron Microscopy, EBSD, AE
J-7: Effects of Hydrogen, Water, Large Strains, Transformation
J-8: Others

Award

AIRAPT-29 will feature a poster award, open to all poster presenters.
Further details will be announced at a later date.
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