ICDCM 2025 : 35th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials
35th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials (ICDCM 2025)
Glasgow, UK | 31 August – 4 September 2025
Conference Chairs
Ken Haenen, Hasselt University & IMEC vzw, Belgium (Chair)
Paula Colavita, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (Co-Chair)
Julien Pernot, CNRS-Université Grenoble Alpes, France (Co-Chair)
The International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials (ICDCM) creates a vibrant forum where scientists from all over the world can meet to discuss and exchange their latest cutting-edge results on diamond and carbon materials.
The meeting traditionally spans the complete spectrum from materials preparation, over fundamental physical and chemical concepts, to applied research zooming in novel device concepts making use of the remarkable properties of carbon materials.
Abstracts are invited by 28 March 2025 for talks and posters.
Participation of the next generation of scientists is highly encouraged via two awards:
ICDCM Young Scholar Award and ICDCM Early Career Research Award.
Full topics list:
Synthesis, functionalization, and doping of advanced carbon-based materials (diamond, nanotubes, graphene, carbon nitrides, MXenes, graphene, etc.)
Sustainable synthesis and recycling of carbon materials
Diamond devices for power electronics, optoelectronics, and sensors
Defects, color centers, and quantum applications and technologies based on carbon and boron nitride materials
Carbon-based materials for sustainable energy harvesting and storage technologies
Carbon nanodots and particles
Theory and computational modelling of carbon materials
AI-guided discovery and design of carbon-based materials
Hybrid and interfacial materials combining carbon with oxides, carbides, nitrides, and other advanced materials
Carbon materials in extreme conditions: high pressure, magnetic fields, and temperature extremes
Device concepts and applications of novel carbon materials for electronics, sensors, and beyond
Composites based on carbon nanomaterials
Biomedical applications and safety considerations of carbon nanomaterials
Biocompatible and multifunctional carbon nanomaterials for bioelectronics and tissue engineering
Additive manufacturing and scalable production of carbon nanostructures
Carbon materials for decarbonization and environmental remediation
Novel characterisation methods for carbon-based materials, including structural, functional, and operando techniques
Glasgow, UK | 31 August – 4 September 2025
Conference Chairs
Ken Haenen, Hasselt University & IMEC vzw, Belgium (Chair)
Paula Colavita, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland (Co-Chair)
Julien Pernot, CNRS-Université Grenoble Alpes, France (Co-Chair)
The International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials (ICDCM) creates a vibrant forum where scientists from all over the world can meet to discuss and exchange their latest cutting-edge results on diamond and carbon materials.
The meeting traditionally spans the complete spectrum from materials preparation, over fundamental physical and chemical concepts, to applied research zooming in novel device concepts making use of the remarkable properties of carbon materials.
Abstracts are invited by 28 March 2025 for talks and posters.
Participation of the next generation of scientists is highly encouraged via two awards:
ICDCM Young Scholar Award and ICDCM Early Career Research Award.
Full topics list:
Synthesis, functionalization, and doping of advanced carbon-based materials (diamond, nanotubes, graphene, carbon nitrides, MXenes, graphene, etc.)
Sustainable synthesis and recycling of carbon materials
Diamond devices for power electronics, optoelectronics, and sensors
Defects, color centers, and quantum applications and technologies based on carbon and boron nitride materials
Carbon-based materials for sustainable energy harvesting and storage technologies
Carbon nanodots and particles
Theory and computational modelling of carbon materials
AI-guided discovery and design of carbon-based materials
Hybrid and interfacial materials combining carbon with oxides, carbides, nitrides, and other advanced materials
Carbon materials in extreme conditions: high pressure, magnetic fields, and temperature extremes
Device concepts and applications of novel carbon materials for electronics, sensors, and beyond
Composites based on carbon nanomaterials
Biomedical applications and safety considerations of carbon nanomaterials
Biocompatible and multifunctional carbon nanomaterials for bioelectronics and tissue engineering
Additive manufacturing and scalable production of carbon nanostructures
Carbon materials for decarbonization and environmental remediation
Novel characterisation methods for carbon-based materials, including structural, functional, and operando techniques