Session 3. Advanced Inorganic Materials
Call of Papers
Symposium 3: Advanced Inorganic Materials are presented in a wide range of important technological applications such as superconductivity, batteries, dielectrics, multiferroics, as well as nonlinear optical materials. In many applications, new materials developments are essential to go beyond current capabilities and achieve enhanced structural performance, but also functionality. This session delves into cutting-edge developments of advanced inorganic materials, emphasizing the synthesis, processing, structural characterization, and the best properties of each material. We invite you to submit contributions (oral and poster presentations) on non-carbon-based solids, nanomaterials, ceramics, and semiconductors that advance fundamental understanding and practical applications in electronics, luminescence, magnetism, energy storage, energy harvesting, sensing technologies, among other applications. Contributions are welcome on scalable processing, stability enhancements, and performance metrics for sustainable technologies.
The symposium covers topics related to the broad universe of materials but is not limited to:
- Synthesis and crystal structures of inorganic solids
- Functional properties of inorganic materials
- Inorganic materials for Energy Harvesting and Storage
- Advanced characterization techniques in structural materials
- Superconductivity and magnetic materials
- 3D Printed Materials
- Metals and alloys
- Porous Inorganic Frameworks and Adsorption
- Inorganic Thin Films and Coatings
- Emerging Smart Inorganic Materials
- New applications and advantages of materials
- Inorganic Materials Simulation
Symposium Organizers:
![]() | Roxana Calderon UNAM/Mexico | ![]() | Armando Reyes UNAM/Mexico |

