We are honored to invite leading scientists, esteemed researchers, academic professionals, and industry partners to The 1st International Symposium on Recent Advances in Materials Science (IRAMS-2026).
This inaugural symposium is dedicated to fostering an intensive and collaborative environment for the presentation and discussion of cutting-edge breakthroughs and emerging trends across all fundamental and applied aspects of Materials Science. As the first event in what is planned to be a significant series, IRAMS-2026 aims to set a new standard for international scientific exchange in the region.
Key Messages:
Innovation and Frontier Research: Explore the most recent advances that are shaping the next generation of smart, sustainable, and high-performance materials.
Global Academic Bridge: Facilitate robust international networking and knowledge transfer, bringing together prominent experts from Asia and around the world (with a featured focus on collaboration between Korean and Vietnamese institutions ).
Premier Platform: Engage with world-class Plenary and Invited Speakers on topics ranging from advanced functional materials to materials for energy and biomedicine.
Event Name
The 1st International Symposium on Recent Advances in Materials Science (IRAMS-2026)
Date
January 22–24, 2026
Venue
Duy Tan University, Da Nang City, Vietnam
Official Language
English
IRAMS-2026 is structured to maximize engagement and depth of discussion over two main conference days.
Plenary Lectures: Four distinguished leaders in the field will deliver keynote addresses, providing broad perspectives on the state-of-the-art research.
Invited Talks: Twelve focused presentations will be delivered by recognized experts, offering deep dives into specialized subject areas.
Oral Presentations: Opportunities for researchers to present their recent findings in a formal session setting.
Networking & Social Events: The program includes dedicated Tea Breaks, Lunches, a formal Gala Dinner, and a full-day Excursion on Saturday, January 24, 2026, designed to foster informal collaboration and cultural exchange.