Guidelines for Abstracts

Abstract Guidelines

Please read the following guidelines for abstract submission carefully before you submit your work.

  • Abstracts must be submitted through the Online Submission Form published on this website. Submissions via email cannot be accepted.
  • Abstracts must be submitted in English, which is the official language of the Workshop
  • Submitted abstracts must be original. Abstracts previously published or presented at another international scientific meeting should not be submitted.
  • Once the abstract has been successfully submitted, the presenting author (author who submits the abstract) will receive an automatic confirmation of receipt via email. If you do not receive this confirmation within 24 hours (make sure you check your spam folder), please contact phonons2025@gmail.com.
  • Please do not submit multiple copies of the same abstract. If you have to make changes on the submitted abstract, please contact phonons2025@gmail.com.
  • All correspondence concerning abstracts will be sent to the Presenting Author email address.

Abstract Content

The length of the abstracts should be 2800 characters maximum, including references, if quoted. Please do not include tables and/or images.

You can create your abstract text with any text editor, have it ready in advance and paste it in the abstract form.

Presentation Types
You will be asked to select one of the following presentation types during the submission process:

  • Contributed talks
  • Poster presentation

Due to the limited number of slots for oral presentations, we may not be able to accept all submissions for this format. Submissions will be evaluated and ranked by peer reviewers.

Abstracts that are accepted but not selected for oral presentation will be assigned to the poster sessions.

Topics

  • Phonon transport. Thermal transport. Thermal properties.
  • Phonons in 2D materials. Topological phonons. Non linear phononics. Chiral phononics. Nanophononics
  • Phonon-magnon interaction. Coherent Phonon-Induced Magnetism. Spin and phonon dynamics
  • Brillouin microscopy. Fiber sensors. Brillouin integrated photonics
  • Quantum materials. Quantum phononics. Quantum acoustics
  • Surface and bulk acoustic waves.
  • Biophysics and biosensing. Raman scattering. CARS. SERS. Catalysis and energy
  • Optomechanics, Phononic and phoxonic crystals, Phonon Laser.
  • Transient strain and lattice dynamics with EUV and X-rays.
  • Time-resolved phononics. Ultrafast photoacoustics.
  • Light, neutron and x-ray inelastic scattering; Lattice Dynamics; Phonons in glasses and disordered materials; Electron-phonon interactions.

Abstract Title

Make the title of the abstract brief, clearly indicating the nature of the investigation. 25 words maximum. Do not use ALL CAPS unless necessary.

Limitations and rules

  • The same Author may act as presenting author on up to 2 abstracts.
  • Submission of an abstract acknowledges your acceptance for the abstract to be published in the official conference publications.
  • The Author is required to ensure that all co-authors are aware of the content of the abstract and agree to its submission, before submitting the abstract.
  • Authors will be required to disclose any conflicts of interest and approve the author declaration in the Abstract submission form.

Disclosure of Conflicts of Interest:

Authors will be required to disclose any conflict of interest in the Abstract submission form.