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Session 2. Computational and Hybrid Materials
Call for Papers

Symposium 2:  Computational and Hybrid Materials at Polymat 2026 focuses on advanced theory-driven, data-centric, and hybrid strategies to design next-generation materials with enhanced performance, multifunctionality, and sustainability. This symposium integrates computational modeling, artificial intelligence, and autonomous workflows with experimental insights to accelerate the discovery and optimization of organic–inorganic and bio-inspired hybrid materials.

From atomic-scale modeling to multiscale digital twins, participants will explore how computational insight and AI—complemented by traditional methods—enable the discovery of novel architectures, properties, and functionalities that are difficult to access through experiment alone, opening new avenues for innovation in polymers and advanced materials.

Applications span energy conversion and storage, environmental remediation, sensors, smart devices, and sustainable polymer-based systems.

Key Subtopics:

1) Computational Modeling and Simulation of Materials
a) Density Functional Theory (DFT) and beyond (hybrid functionals, GW, TD-DFT)
b) Atomistic simulations: molecular dynamics (classical and ab initio), Monte Carlo
c) Force-field development for organic-inorganic molecules and hybrid systems
d) Multiscale approaches: coarse-grained, mesoscale, phase-field, and finite-element models

2) AI and Autonomous Workflows in Materials Discovery
a) Machine learning for property prediction and structure–property relationships
b) Materials informatics and high-throughput computational screening
c) Generative models for novel hybrid materials
d) Closed-loop theory–experiment workflows and self-driving laboratories
e) Data integration challenges: quality, interpretability, and transferability

3) Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Nanomaterials
a) Organic–inorganic interfaces and interphase chemistry
b) Nanocomposites, MOFs, perovskites, and 2D heterostructures
c) Surface functionalization for gas and biosensors, optoelectronics, and smart materials

4) Sustainable Hybrid Materials and Green Processing

a) Bio-based and recyclable hybrid systems
b) Low-energy and green fabrication routes
c) Life-cycle assessment and circular-economy design principles

5) Energy Harvesting and Storage in Hybrid Systems
a) Hybrid materials for batteries, supercapacitors, photovoltaics, and thermoelectrics
b) Integrated energy conversion and storage architectures
c) Computationally guided design for scalable, sustainable energy solutions

Symposium Organizers:

Ateet Dutt
UNAM/Mexico

Hector Dominguez
UNAM/Mexico

Michel Rivero
UNAM/Mexico
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International Conference on Polymers and Advanced Materials "Polymat 2026"
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10th Latin American Symposium on Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry "SILQCOM"
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