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Fundamental Physics
of Ferroelectrics
and related materials 
2025

An annual series of workshops starting in 1990

Over the past 36 years this workshop has evolved into one of the world's leading forums on the physics of ferroelectricity and related phenomenon, where the best researchers from around the world gather to share and debate cutting edge developments in the field of ferroelectrics and related materials, both experimental and theoretical.  This workshop series has played a significant role in fostering multi-institutional collaborations on research devoted to understanding the fundamental physics of these complex and versatile materials.
February 2- 5, 2025
A workshop that brings together an international and interdisciplinary team of theorists and experimentalists

The 2025 in-person "Fundamental Physics of Ferroelectrics Workshop,” is the 36th in the series of workshops that has gathered the world’s leading theorists and experimentalists working in the field of ferroelectrics and related materials every year since 1990. This year we meet in Annapolis, MD, USA, at the US Naval Academy. The meeting includes two and a half days of oral sessions, a poster session, and a banquet.

The Poster Session is an integral part of the meeting, and poster presentators will have the opportunity to introduce their poster with 1-2 slides at the oral session. The presenters of the best theory and experiment posters will receive a certificate and small cash award at the end of the meeting (open to students and postdocs only).

Deadlines

Abstracts           December 2, 2024


Lodging              January 2, 2025

Regular Registration       December 2, 2024

Program TBD
February 2 - 5, 2025
Annapolis, MD USA

Invited Speakers

Nazanin ​Bassiri-Gharb, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Claudio Cazorla,  Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Brahim Dkhil, Université Paris Saclay

Stefano Falletta, Harvard University

Jorge Iniguez-González, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology and University of Luxembourg

 

​Dominik Juraschek, Tel Aviv University

Ravi Kashikar, Institute of Infrastructure, Technology, Research And Management (IITRAM), Gujarat, India

Charles Paillard, University of Arkansas and Ecole Centrale-Supelec

Anna Piecha-Bisiorek, University of Wrocław, Poland

James Rondinelli, Northwestern University

Alessandro Stroppa,  CNR-SPIN, L'Aquila, Italy

H.J. Xiang, Fudan University, Shanghai, 200433, China

Organizing Committee

Organizers

Ronald Cohen                         

Earth and Planets Laboratory

Carnegie Institution for Science

5241 Broad Branch Rd., N.W.

Washington, DC  20015  USA

Laurent Bellaiche

University of Arkansas

and Tel Aviv University, Israel

Daniel Bennett

Harvard University

Peter M. Gehring

NIST

Anna Gruenebohm

ICAMS, Ruhr University, Germany

Joel ​Henton
Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

Cyrus Dreyer

Stony Brook University and Flatiron Institute

Guillaume Nataf

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
University laboratory GREMAN, France

Inna Ponomoreva

University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

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