4th International Conference on Applied Physics
April 15-16, 2019 | Frankfurt, Germany
Theme: ‘A Step into the Future, Recent Progress and Innovations in Physics’
The pioneers in modern science and technology conferences, back again to revolutionize the future of next generation technologies. Physics Conference 2019 lays a platform for the researching community and industrial institutes to gather and form a network to present their research works and expertise on April 15-16, 2019 at Frankfurt, Germany.
This year the Physics meeting enables the delegates and students to comprehend the recent discoveries, innovations and technologies from researchers in diverse fields and have a deep knowledge on the impacts of these technologies in the future. Physics Conference 2019 provides an opportunity to connect with the leading scientists and researchers in the field of Physics.
Reasons to attend:
• Meet Experts & Influencers Face to Face
• Publishing your research works
• Position yourself as a leading researcher and technological expert
• Networking with peers from different arenas
• New Tips & Tactics to enhance your research works
• Encounter new vendors and suppliers
• The Energy of Like-Minded Individuals
• The Serendipity of the Random Workshop
Join us at Physics 2019, the technological forum that connects the distinguished industrialists and academicians all over the world in the field of Physics, Acoustics, Laser Optics, Photonics and Photovoltaics, Medical Physics, Clinical Imaging, Quantum Physics, Nanotechnology, Biophysics, Materials Science, Microscopy, Astronomy, Mathematics, Energy Physics and more.
For more details regarding this event visit Physics 2019 Webpage: http://physics.alliedacademies.com/
Tracks/Sessions
Acoustics
Laser and Optics
Mathematical Physics
Soft Matter Physics and Biophysics
Advanced Materials
Engineering Physics
Metrology
3D Printing and Technology
Energy and Renewable Resources
Environmental and Geophysics
Quantum Physics
Photonics and Photovoltaics
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Medical Physics
Surface Physics
Computational Physics