22-25 September 2024, Timisoara, Romania


The 11th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON MODELLING IN CRYSTAL GROWTH

The aim of the workshop is to bring together crystal growth researchers from university, industry, and government laboratories around the world to report on the latest advances in crystal growth modeling. 

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About the IWMCG 11 Conference

IWMCG-11 will provide a great opportunity to exchange ideas, allowing for fruitful discussions between industrial, academic, and scientific participants from diverse fields.  The workshop will include invited and oral presentations, poster sessions, and industrial exhibits.  Industry participants are invited to present open issues that will encourage participants to address these issues in the future.

After the very successful IWMCGs in
Parma, Italy (1989),
Durbuy, Belgium (1996),
Hauppauge, New York, USA (2000),
Fukuoka, Japan (2004),
Bamberg, Germany (2007),
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, USA (2010),
Taipei, Taiwan (2012),
Spa, Belgium (2015),
Hawaii, USA (2018),
Xi’an, China (2022),

IWMCG-11, will be held in Timisoara, Romania (2024). Timisoara also called “Little Vienna” is a strong university center and in 2023 it held the title of the cultural capital of Europe.

Proceedings

Full-length papers will be refereed for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Crystal Growth.

Important dates

Deadline for abstract submission:
June 1st, 2024
Notification of acceptance:
June 15th, 2024
Program available:
around July 15th, 2024
Deadline for early registration:
July 15th, 2024
Date of the school:
September 19-21, 2024
Date of the workshop:
September 22-25, 2024
Deadline for submission of full paper:
December 15, 2024

Topics will include the mathematical and computational modeling of crystalgrowth processes:

– Software and numerical techniques
– Model validation and in-situ measurement
– Machine learning
– Micro and mesoscale simulation
– Vapor and solution growth
– Melt Growth
– Novel topics
– Epitaxial growth

The local organizing committee:

Daniel Vizman: chair
Madalin Bunoiu
Gabriel Buse
Roxana Capu
Maria Poienar

Alexandra Popescu
Marius Stef
Dragos Tatomirescu

International Advisory Committee:

Simon Brandon,
Technion Institute of Technology, Israel
Jyh-Chen Chen,
National Central University,Taiwan
Jeffrey J. Derby,
University of Minnesota, USA
Thierry Duffar,
SIMaP-EPM, France
Natascha Dropka,
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, Germany
Roberto Fornari,
University of Parma, Italy
Jochen Friedrich,
Fraunhofer-Institute IISB, Germany
Julian Gale,
Curtin University, Australia
Koichi Kakimoto,
Tohoku University, Japan
Vladimir Kalaev,
STR Group Ltd., Serbia
Milind Kulkarni,
Renaissance Solar and Electronic Materials, India
Chung-Wen Lan,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Lijun Liu,
Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
James Lutsko,
University Libre de Bruxelles,
Wolfram Miller,
Leibniz Institute for Crystal Growth, Germany
Mathis Plapp,
Ecole Polytechnique, France
Perumalsamy Ramasamy,
SSN Institutions, India
Talid Sinno,
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Noritaka Usami,
Nagoya University, Japan
Hui Zhang,
Tsinghua University, China
Toru Ujihara,
Nagoya University, Japan
Jānis Virbulis,
University of Latvia, Latvia