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PCCP Symposium at Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Institution Name: Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore

Event Type: Symposium

 

Event Name:

PCCP Symposium on Physics for Sustainability: Health, Energy, and Environment – SPHERE

Event Start Date: 16-10-2025

Event End Date: 18-10-2025

Event Organizing Department: Department of Physics

About Event:

The PCCP Symposium on Physics for Sustainability: Health, Energy, and Environment is an international conference being held at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, between 16-18 October 2025. The conference will showcase the latest developments and cutting-edge research in physical chemistry, chemical physics, and biophysical chemistry, from world leaders in these research areas.

Topics Covered:

  • Health
  • Energy
  • Environment

Who can participate? Speakers/Poster presenters/Other attendees

Registration Fee: 

Speakers INR 6000 + 18% Tax
Poster presenters INR 4000 + 18% Tax
Other attendees INR 2000 + 18% Tax (For those who want to attend and get a registration kit, food, etc. but not accommodation)


Account Details:

  • Beneficiary name: Society for Atomistic and Continuum Modeling
  • Name of Bank: State Bank of India
  • Branch code: 01268
  • Account number: 41974598642
  • IFSC code (INDIA): SBIN0001268

Institute Website: https://iisc.ac.in/

How to Apply:  Click here

Important Dates:

  • Abstract submission window for contributed talks (by faculty/postdocs) and posters (by students/postdocs) :15th July 2025
  • Notification of acceptance for contributed talks: 15th July 2025
  • Notification of acceptance for contributed posters: 31st July 2025
  • Registration opening: 15th July 2025
  • Registration deadline: 30th September 2025

Contact Person: 

Yashaswini B R or Rekha Varadaraj
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Department of Physics, New Physical Sciences Building,
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012

Venue Address:

Faculty Hall, Main Building – Indian Institute of Science,
Main Building – Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore, Karnataka, 560012, India.
Contact us by email

Conference Website: Click here

About Institution:

Tata’s dream of establishing what eventually came to be known as the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) became a reality with the support of the Mysore State, whose rulers also shared his commitment towards education and research. The Regent Queen Maharani Kempananjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana – her son Krishnaraja Wadiyar was a minor then – provided 371 acres and 16 guntas of land in Bangalore, funds for capital expenditure, and an annual contribution for Tata’s ambitious project. The remaining money to set up IISc came from the colonial government of India.

About Department:

The Department of Physics, IISc Bangalore. Formed in 1933 by the Nobel laureate Prof CV Raman, the mission of our department is to be a globally recognized centre of scholars that contributes fundamental new knowledge at the cutting edge of science, and to provide outstanding educational opportunities through research, teaching, and outreach activities.

We have a thriving department with 31 faculty members, and several Inspire research and teaching faculty members. We also have several distinguished emeriti and named professors of international repute along with visiting faculty from around the globe holding the prestigious Infosys Chair visiting professorships. As you will see from our website, our faculty are actively engaged in research across the full spectrum of the discipline, from the tiniest to the largest scales, from individual fundamental particles to the remarkable collective properties that emerge in ensembles, and from the coldest temperatures in the universe to conditions rivalling those of the Big Bang. Broadly this covers most aspects of condensed matter physics – theory and experiments, classical and quantum, physics of biological systems, quantum photonics, quantum information processing, and computing, as well as astronomy and astrophysics. Our faculty members are actively involved in research in their own areas of expertise and engage in collaborative research with other leading groups worldwide.

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