We currently participate in series of meetings related with ferroelectrics, electroceramics and piezoelectrics. As José Ortega y Gasset, the famous Spanish philosopher, said “el hombre no tiene naturaleza, lo que tiene es historia”, which is translated as: the man does not have nature, but history. The following is part of ours.
Spanish RNE
We have attended and organized or been Members of International Steering Committees of, among others, the Spanish “Reunión Nacional de Electrocerámica” (RNE), whose recently past Editions were:
28-30 June, 2023: Electrocerámica16, The XVI Edition, at Jaca
7-9 July, 2021: EC15, The XV Edition, at Vitoria and
26-28 June , 2019: EC14, The XIV Edition, at Castellón.
Piezoelectrics for End Users
We were also involved in the Electroceramics for End-users (PIEZO20XX). The last editions of Meetings organized by the European Institute of Piezoelectric Materials and Devices (Piezoinstitute) were:
ECEU XII took place at the University of Glasgow, UK, 5-9 November, 2023.
PIEZO2021: Piezoelectrics for End Users XI was hold on 21-24 February 2021 at the University of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy, and was, for the first time, fully virtual.
PIEZO2019 took place in Špindlerův Mlýn in the Czech Republic on January 27-30, 2019,
PIEZO2017 took place in Cercedilla (Madrid, Spain), 19-22 February, 2017. PIEZO2017 was co-organised together with CSIC and UPM. The meeting continued its well established tradition of presenting the latest research and developments on piezoelectric and multifunctional materials, technologies and devices, and of bringing together academia and industry within the field for discussion and networking. PIEZO2017 gathered together the first class touristic attraction of the city of Madrid and the possibilities of the Navacerrada and Valdesquí sky resorts.
Electroceramics for End-users (PIEZO20XX) is a series of conferences dedicated to advances in electroactive, particularly piezoceramic, materials and devices with a long tradition. It was established by the POLECER Thematic network of EU and continued by the MIND Network of Excellence. It started in Interlaken, Switzerland, “Piezoelectric Materials for End Users (I)“, in 2002. Following conferences were in Capri, Italy, “Polar Oxides Symposium“, in 2003; Bled, Slovenia, “Processing of Electroceramics“, in 2003; Courmayeur, Italy, “Material Technology and Design of Integrated Piezoelectric Devices“, in 2004; Abeyé les Vaux de Cernay, France, “Electroactive Materials and Sustainable Growth“, in 2005; Lillehammer, Norway, “Piezoceramics for End Users II“, in 2006; Liberec, Czech Republic, “Piezoelectricity for End Users III”, in 2007; Zakopane, Poland, “Electroceramics for End Users IV“, 2009; Sestriere, Italy, “Electroceramics for End Users V” 2011; Les Arcs, France, “Electroceramics for End Users VI”, in 2013 and , Slovenia, “Electroceramics for End Users VII”, in 2015.
EMF and related
Also, we were linked to The European Congress on Applications of Polar Dielectrics (ECAPD) and The International (IMF) and European Meetings on Ferroelectricity (EMF).
The last European Conference on Applications of Polar Dielectrics took place 16 – 19 June 2024 in Trondheim, Norway.
International and European Meetings on Ferroelectricity have a long tradition in Europe. Renowned scientists have attended these meetings. This is the case of Prof. K. Alexander Müller, 1997 winner of the Nobel Price in Physics for his work on high temperature superconductivity in perovskite type structure oxides, Prof. William Cochram, awarded, among others, with the 1978 Hughes Medal of the Royal Society for his works in X-ray diffraction and lattice dynamics applied to phase transitions.
The last Edition of EMF was planed, in 2023 (EMF-15) in Katowice, Poland, but was not hold due to the geographical and temporal proximity of IMF-15 (Tel-Aviv, Israel, 26-30 March, 2023). It will most probably take place in 2025. In 2019, EMF was hold in Lausanne, Switzerland as F2Cp2 Conference. EMF2019 was a joint event with ISAF (International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics)-ICE (International Conference on Electroceramics- IWPM (International Workshop on PiezoMEMS) and PFM(Piezoresponse Force Microscopy Workshop).
Dr. L. Pardo participated at the 13th European Meeting on Ferroelectricity (EMF) at Porto (Portugal) from 28th June to 3rd July, 2015, for the first time as Member of the EMF Steering Committee. Her election was a decision at the Committee meeting of the 12th EMF held in Bordeaux (France) from 26th June to 11st July 2011.
The 11th EMF took place from 3rd to 7th September 2007 in Bled (Slovenia) and the 10th EMF took place from 3rd to 8th August, 2003 in Cambridge (UK). The most recent International Meetings of Ferroelectricity (IMF) that took place were the 13th IMF held from 2nd to 6th September 2013 in Krakow (Poland), the 12th IMF from 23rd to 27th August 2009 at Xi’an (China) and the 11th IMF from 5th to 9th September, 2005 at Cataratas del Iguazú/Foz do Iguaçu (Argentina/Brazil).
The 10th International Meeting on Ferroelectricity was held in Madrid, Spain, on September 3rd-7th 2001 and provided an up to date general view of the current activity in the field of ferroelectricity and related areas. The series of posters that can be found below is a remembrance of each of the eighteen previous International and European Meetings on Ferroelectricity. It constitutes an historical project based on the idea of Prof. J. Gonzalo, the Chairman of the 10th IMF.
The first IMF of the XXI century, brought an excellent opportunity to take a glance at the past.
This project was possible thanks to the carefully collected items of the past, and the enthusiasm and the effort of the members of the Department of Ferroelectric Materials at ICMM-CSIC at that time, in particular: Prof. B. Jiménez, Dr. E. Maurer, Dr. L. Pardo, Dr. M. Algueró, Dr. R. Poyato and Dr. A. Moure. The editorial and graphic material also included contributions of Prof. J. Gonzalo, Prof. J. Fousek, Prof. L. E. Cross, Dr. W. A. Smith, Prof. C. Moure, Dr. Rafael Jiménez-Rioboó, Dr. A. Ando, Dr. J. Albers and Dr. Michel Jannin.
HISTORICAL PROJECT ON EMFs AND IMFs