The 4th International Conference on Phononic Crystals/Metamaterials, Phonon Transport/Coupling and Topological Phononics

EMPARK Grand Hotel Changsha

June 4, 2017 – June 9, 2017

You are cordially invited to PHONONICS 2017: The 4th International Conference On Phononic Crystals/Metamaterials, Phonon Transport/Coupling And Topological Phononics, to be held in Changsha, China from June 4th to June 9th, 2017. PHONONICS 2017 is the fourth conference dedicated to analysis and manipulation of phonons (vibrations in solids), connecting researchers interested in phononic crystals, acoustic/thermal metamaterials, wave propagation in periodic structures, nano-scale phonon transport, optomechanics and phonon coupling.

The conference venue is the EMPARK Grand Hotel -a 5 star hotel located at the riverbank of Xiangjiang River in Changsha. (199 Jitai Road, Kai Fu District, Changsha, China)

  • To view the website of Phononics 2011, please click here.
  • To view the website of Phononics 2013, please click here.
  • To view the website of Phononics 2015, please click here.

Announcements

 

2017 Brillouin Medal Winner announced

 
The 2017 Brillouin Medal is awarded to Professor Giulio Casati, Professor Baowen Li, and Professor Lei Wang for their invention of the “phononic rectifier, diode, and transistor” and related contributions.  
Posted: 2017-06-06 More...
 

Conference Tour schedule announced

 
Conference Tour schedule announced  
Posted: 2017-03-09 More...
 

DEADLINE FOR Phononics 2017 ABSTRACT SUBMISSION EXTENDED TO 15th March 2017

 
Final Extension: Deadline for abstract submission for Phononics 2017 extended to 15th March  
Posted: 2017-02-28 More...
 

DEADLINE FOR Phononics 2017 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONEXTENDED TO 28th February 2017

 

DEADLINE FOR Phononics 2017 ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONEXTENDED TO 28th February 2017

 
Posted: 2017-01-31 More...
 

Phononics comes to Changsha in 2017

 
Phononics 2017 to be held in Changsha China at the EMPARK Hotel  
Posted: 2016-06-15 More...
 
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