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About this event

Web site
www.polytech.univ-…
When
1113 Jul 2012
Where
Montpellier, France
Registration deadline
Jun 30, 2012
Organiser
Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier
Contact address
Professor Philippe Papet
Institut Charles Gerhardt, équipe C2M,
Université Montpellier 2, cc 1504, Place Eugène Bataillon
Montpellier
France
E-mail
Philippe.Papet@univ-montp…

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6th European Workshop on Piezoelectric Materials

For 18 years now, the series of EWPM conferences have provided a unique opportunity to examine, through the European and now the World ferroelectrics-piezoelectrics community, how theoretical, experimental and technological aspects are evolving, covering both fundamental and applied research as well as practical techniques and industrial applications.

The scope of this workshop will be similar to that of the preceding one (5th EWPM, in Montpellier, 2008) and will cover all topics related to fundamental scientific research and R&D projects on piezoelectric/ferroelectric materials, including all aspects of synthesis, crystal growth, structure, properties and applications of piezoelectric crystals, ceramics and polymers.