Since 1979 an International Conference on Magnetic Fluids is held every three years. This conference brings together the international scientific community involved in magnetic fluid science, at large, from liquid dispersions to more complex fluids such as magnetorheological fluids, ferrogels, ferronematics, ferropolymers, biocolloidal systems…. The last two conferences were held in New Delhi (India) January 7-11, 2013 and in Ekaterinburg (Russia) July 4-8, 2016.
Next ICMF 15th will take place at Sorbonne Université in Paris (France) July 8-12, 2019. The conference will highlight synthesis and properties of innovative magnetic materials with a special emphasis on societal applications in the domain of energy, environment and biomedical.
Topics
Advanced design and synthesis of magnetic particles and magnetic fluids
Active magnetic colloids and soft magnetic systems
Theory, statistical mechanics and modeling of complex magnetic fluids
Magnetic and physical properties of ferrofluids and soft magnetic matter
Structures and rheology of magnetic fluids and suspensions
Mass and energy transfer in magnetic colloids and complex fluids
Free surface phenomena and ferrohydrodynamics
Bio applications (imaging, drug delivery, magnetic hyperthermia, vectorization, tracking,..)
Engineering applications for energy
Environmental applications based of magnetic carriers
Next ICMF 15th will take place at Sorbonne Université in Paris (France) July 8-12, 2019. The conference will highlight synthesis and properties of innovative magnetic materials with a special emphasis on societal applications in the domain of energy, environment and biomedical.
Topics
Advanced design and synthesis of magnetic particles and magnetic fluids
Active magnetic colloids and soft magnetic systems
Theory, statistical mechanics and modeling of complex magnetic fluids
Magnetic and physical properties of ferrofluids and soft magnetic matter
Structures and rheology of magnetic fluids and suspensions
Mass and energy transfer in magnetic colloids and complex fluids
Free surface phenomena and ferrohydrodynamics
Bio applications (imaging, drug delivery, magnetic hyperthermia, vectorization, tracking,..)
Engineering applications for energy
Environmental applications based of magnetic carriers