Building on the strong legacy of ICAM 2015, 2017, and 2023, this year’s conference continues to grow in impact and reach.
The Fourth International Conference on Advanced Materials (ICAM 2025) is being held at Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) in Irbid, Jordan.
The conference was inaugurated by the university’s Vice President, Professor Dr. Muna Abu Dalo, on behalf of the University President, and attended by Professor Dr. Basheer Khasawneh.
In her opening remarks, Dr. Abu Dalo expressed the university’s pride in hosting this significant scientific event. She emphasized that JUST continues to serve as a distinguished center for innovation and international academic collaboration. She also highlighted that international partnerships remain a cornerstone of the university’s research strategy, with over 55% of research funding derived from collaborations with global institutions. These efforts have resulted in more than 1,000 international publications annually and over 250,000 citations, further strengthening JUST’s regional standing in scientific research.
Conference Chairman and Dean of the Faculty of Science and Arts, Professor Dr. Khalid Shawakfeh, stated that the conference provides an important platform for research collaboration and knowledge exchange. He noted that the strong participation this year reflects the growing scientific reputation the university holds both regionally and internationally.
Dr. Shawakfeh added that this year’s call for papers attracted over 100 abstract submissions from 14 countries, including Japan, Romania, Germany, the UK, Australia, Malaysia, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia. Additionally, scholars from fourteen Jordanian universities, along with JUST, are showcasing their research at the event.
All accepted papers will be published in the IOP Conference Series.
The conference program features:
8 invited talks
20 oral presentations
58 poster sessions
These presentations cover a wide spectrum of cutting-edge topics in advanced materials research, including:
Materials for Environment and Sustainable Development
Artificial Intelligence Methods in Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology for Energy and Environment
Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications and Drug Delivery
Biomaterials and Structural Materials
Nanostructured Materials for Functional Applications
Electronic and Magnetic Materials
Sensors (Biological, Chemical, and Physical)
Nanocomposites and Nanostructured Surfaces