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Nano and Microscale Heat Transfer IX (NMHT)

Berlin, Germany , Germany

Welcome to the NMHT 2026 Conference! This meeting gathers researchers working on heat transport on the micro-scale and below,  bridging fundamental physics with nano-devices. It has been recognised as Eurotherm Seminar no. 120 and will be edition IX of a European series that started in the last century in Poitiers. Previous events happened in Santorini (2016), Levi (2018), Palermo (2022), and Girona (2024). On the micro-scale and below, heat can be transported by phonons, electrons, and photons/polaritons. Small scales or low temperatures come with exciting scientific questions about the relevant material parameters, or the nature of transport. The NMHT conference is known for addressing all of these aspects, joining experiments, theory, and simulation. For the 2026 edition, it will broaden its scope towards non-equilibrium physics and ultrafast transients typical for photo-induced heat transport. Check our line-up of invited speakers and consider presenting your recent research. All contributions will be peer-reviewed by the scientific committee.

ESCAMPIG 2026 – Europhysics Conference on the Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases

Funchal, Madeira, Portugal Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

Please accept our warm and friendly invitation to attend the 27th Europhysics Conference on Atomic and Molecular Physics of Ionized Gases (ESCAMPIG). The conference will be organized under the auspices of Instituto de Plasmas e Fusão Nuclear (IPFN) and Universidade da Madeira (UMa). The conference will take place in the city of Funchal on the Madeira Congress Centre between July 7th and 11th, 2026. If you have any queries, please send email with the link .

3rd Biology for Physics Conference – “Energy and Information in Living Matter”

Barcelona, Spain , Spain

This conference will bring together leading scientists at the forefront of exploring how energy and information shape living systems. Over recent years, their work has illuminated fundamental constraints of life, from molecular machines to cells, neural networks, and developmental processes. Sessions will highlight cutting-edge topics including noise and information processing, information–energy conversion, and entropy production across biological scales. Alongside invited lectures, the program features contributed talks and extensive poster sessions designed to foster lively discussion and collaboration. Special emphasis will be placed on interaction between young researchers and established leaders, ensuring a dynamic and inspiring forum that connects ideas, disciplines, and generations.

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