33rd International Scientific Conference for Undergraduate and Graduate Students and Young Scientists "Lomonosov"
Fundamental Materials Science and Nanomaterials
Important information:
The event format is a poster session (participation is strictly in-person). For the winners of the subsections, there is an oral presentation.
The section schedule will be published later.
Poster format: A1 vertical orientation (no more than 60 cm * 90 cm). The poster must contain the participant's code in the upper-left corner, as well as the title equivalent to the abstract: title of the work, author (co-authors), author's status, affiliation, author's E-mail.
Abstracts can only be published if the participant attends in person.
About the section:
The section has always been held in the framework of the international conference "Lomonosov" since 1998 on the basis of the Faculty of Materials Sciences (FNM). The section focuses on the study of inorganic and hybrid organo-inorganic materials, such as magnetic and ceramic nanocomposites, photonic crystals, fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, nanostructured coatings, materials for energy, materials for biological applications, and structural materials. The works traditionally presented by the participants are based on an interdisciplinary approach, which is reflected in the structure of the FNM's educational and scientific activities.
In addition to a large number of reports by students and postgraduate students from Lomonosov Moscow State University, young scientists from leading universities in Moscow (MIPT, MISiS, MAI, etc.) and scientific centers from all over Russia (St. Petersburg, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Belgorod, Ufa, Tomsk, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk, etc.), as well as from neighboring countries, participate in the section's activities every year. Many of the non-resident participants have contacts with young scientists at the Faculty of Natural Sciences at Moscow State University and conduct joint scientific research.
In 2025, more than 200 participants presented their works, and the section will have four subsections: "Metals, Ceramics, and Composites. Biomaterials" (one subsection) and "Functional Materials" (three subsections).
Metals, Ceramics, and Composites. Biomaterials:
The work of the subsection will focus on the production and research of inorganic materials with key properties such as mechanical strength, thermal and wear resistance. Special attention will be given to the behavior of materials under cyclic loading, high temperatures, high-speed loading, and other stressors. The role of dislocation theory in understanding the strength of materials will also be explored.
Keywords: structural materials with improved mechanical characteristics, metal alloys and steels, ceramic materials, glass, composite materials, materials for surgery, mechanical properties, metallography, sintering, processing processes.
Functional Materials and Nanomaterials:
The main topic of the subsection is the design features and research of a wide group of inorganic materials with special electrical, magnetic, optical, and biological properties.
Keywords: nanomaterials, nanocomposites, photonic crystals, superconductors, ionic conductors, materials for electronics and fuel cells.
Contacts:
Address: 119991, Moscow, GSP-1, Leninskie Gory, 1, Building 73, Faculty of Materials Science
Section Secretary: Ivan Vladimirovich Chernoukhov
Email: materials.lomonosov@conf.msu.ru