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11 Mar, 2026 - 09:00
13 Mar, 2026 - 17:00

International Conference on Materials for Electronic, Energy, Quantum, and Biomedical Technologies (MQUBIT); March 11–13, 2026. Organized by the Department of Physics.

The scientific domain is advancing daily through the discovery of new materials, enabling technological progress from household devices to space endeavors, including coffee makers and lunar rocket launches at the Moon's South Pole. Innovations in new materials at the subatomic level are improving medicine delivery and tailored therapies, while quantum computers are outpacing supercomputers, among other advancements. The International Conference on Materials for Electronic, Energy, Quantum, and Biomedical Technologies (MQUBIT) is a multidisciplinary event. The objectives of this MQUBIT are threefold: (i) to promote science among young individuals, particularly master's students; (ii) to motivate science students from diverse disciplines to participate in research within materials science; and (iii) to explore novel applications of applied materials science pertinent to quantum computing that surpass the capabilities of artificial intelligence.

Conference Theme

  • Multifunctional Materials
  • Graphene and 2D materials
  • Metamaterials for EMI
  • Energy Materials for EVs
  • Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Batteries and Supercapacitors
  • Nanomaterials
  • Quantum Materials
  • Quantum Computing
  • Quantum Algorithm
  • Quantum Computing in Healthcare
  • Materials for Biological/Biomedical Systems
  • Titanium and its Alloys

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Take a glance at the brochure and visit the MQUBIT website for more details.

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