ICSMV 2026
Symposia

Semiconductors

Semiconductor research has been a key field in modern science and remains essential for future technological development.

Chairs

Overview

Semiconductor research has been a key field in modern science and remains essential for future technological development. Silicon-based electronics are the foundation of much of today’s technology, and advances in semiconductor science and engineering have expanded the field to include a wide range of material systems, such as group-IV semiconductors, III-V and II-VI compounds, group-III nitrides, oxide semiconductors, and emerging low-dimensional and hybrid materials.

 

Progress in this area depends on interaction among researchers working on growth, characterization, property control, device development, performance improvement, and theoretical and computational methods. Since its foundation, the “Sociedad Mexicana de Ciencia y Tecnología de Superficies y Materiales (SMCTSM)” has provided a leading forum for the dissemination, discussion, and exchange of advances in semiconductor research, supported by the active participation of its members.

 

The Semiconductors Symposium brings together researchers, students, and professionals to present recent results, discuss current challenges, and build collaborations across the field. With a renewed vision, the symposium now incorporates emerging interdisciplinary areas that are shaping the future of semiconductor science and technology:

Topics of Interest

  • Growth: chemical and physical methods
  • Single crystals
  • Thin films: epitaxial, polycrystalline, and amorphous
  • Surfaces and interfaces
  • Structural characterization
  • Electronic, optical, thermal, and electrical properties
  • Lattice dynamics and phonon-related properties
  • Homojunctions and heterojunctions
  • Devices and applications
  • Novel semiconductors: compounds, alloys, and solid solutions
  • Low-dimensional and nanoscale semiconductors
  • Carbon-based materials: nanotubes, graphene, and fullerenes
  • Theoretical, computational, and data-driven approaches to semiconductor properties
  • Artificial Intelligence applied to semiconductor research and device optimization
  • Advanced characterization techniques
  • Semiconductor processing infrastructure design and custom-built prototyping systems
  • Semiconductor processing and fabrication techniques
  • Other related topics (this is a broad and exciting field!)

Submit Your Contribution

We invite scholars and researchers to present their latest results, experimental insights and technological developments in this evolving and foundational area of materials science.