The 2017 E-MRS Spring Meeting is returning home

After 3 years absence The European Materials Research Society Spring Meeting is returning home to Strasbourg. The 2017 E-MRS Conference and Exhibition will be held in the newly renovated and enlarged Palais des Congrès, the Conference Centre in Strasbourg, France, from 22nd to 26th May 2017.

The E-MRS Meetings, which are the largest materials science conferences in Europe, are recognised as presenting materials science topics at the highest level.  The 2017 Spring Meeting and Exhibition will consist of 25 parallel symposia with invited and contributed oral and poster presentations supported by a plenary session.  The conference will provide an international forum for the discussion of the most recent advances in the field of materials science.  It is anticipated that the Spring Meeting will attract over 2500 participants including world leading scientists from over 60 countries.

The conference will be augmented by an industrial and commercial exhibition of products and services which will be of interest to the conference participants. In addition there will be a series of satellite events and relevant tutorials and industrial workshops. The 2017 E-MRS Spring Meeting promises to be an exciting event which should figure prominently in the diary of all materials scientists and technologists and should not be missed. 

The 2017 Spring Meeting will continue the long established E-MRS tradition of providing a full luncheon for every participant, which provides an additional opportunity for developing contacts collaboration and friendship.

The Officers and members of the Executive Committee of E-MRS look forward to welcoming you to Strasbourg and are certain that you will find thatyour active contribution and participation in the conference will be a rewarding and beneficial experience.

The detailed list of symposium topics and the preliminary version of the scientific programme can be found at:

http://www.european-mrs.com/meetings/2017-spring/2017-spring-symposia-program