When
06 - 10 Sep 2027
14th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations - Call for Papers open
14th European Symposium on Martensitic Transformations returns to Bochum, the city where the series began in 1989. For five days, researchers on shape memory alloys, martensite in steels, and magnetic and caloric materials meet to share recent work on diffusionless transformations.
International Symposium
When
06 - 10 Sep 2027
Where
Bochum
Martensitic transformations underpin some of the most useful effects in materials science: shape memory and superelasticity in NiTi, the strength of martensitic steels, and magnetic and elastocaloric response. ESOMAT 2027 is the European meeting where the people who study these transformations compare what they have measured and modeled, and discuss what is still open.
Crystallography, thermodynamics and kinetics of diffusionless transformations, modeled from the atomic scale upward.
Shape memory actuators, stents, dampers and martensitic steels: how the transformation is put to work, and where it wears out.
Five days of talks, posters and discussion across the community working on martensitic and displacive transformations.
What the ESOMAT 2027 program covers: crystallography and transformation kinetics, shape memory and superelasticity, magnetic and caloric materials, and martensite in steels.
Every DGM Symposium follows a transparent path from submitted abstracts to a curated scientific program. The review and program work is carried by members of the materials community.
Step 01
Researchers worldwide submit lectures and posters.
Step 02
Submissions are evaluated by an scientific committee - experts from across the field.
Step 03
Accepted contributions are arranged into plenaries, lectures, workshops and poster sessions.
Real organizers from the DGM network
ESOMAT 2027 is hosted at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, the city where the ESOMAT series began in 1989. The U35 CampusLinie reaches the campus from Bochum Hauptbahnhof in under ten minutes.
Symposium venue
The symposium is hosted at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, where the ESOMAT series began in 1989. The U35 CampusLinie reaches the campus from Bochum Hauptbahnhof in under ten minutes.