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GPIC 2026

Alexander Unzicker, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Alexander Unzicker, Pestalozzi Gymnasium Munchen, Germany

In contemporary physics, proposals for Theories of Everything and grand unifications are abundant, yet many researchers speak openly of a crisis in fundamental physics: despite enormous mathematical sophistication, genuine conceptual progress seems elusive. History offers a surpr [....] » Read More

Piotr Gebara, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Piotr Gebara, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland

The aim of the present work is to study the influence of a partial substitution of Mn by Pd on structure, thermomagnetic properties and phase transitions in half-Heusler MnCoGe alloys. The XRD studies revealed a coexistence of the orthorhombic TiNiSi-type and hexagonal Ni2In- typ [....] » Read More

Tolga Yarman, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Tolga Yarman, Istanbul Okan University, Turkey

The Quantal Theory of Gravity (QTG) offers a novel framework for gravitational interactions, rooted directly in the law of energy conservation (C. Marchal et al. Ann. Phys. 454, 169346, 2023). In a manner that right away brings about the de Broglie wavelength relationship &lambda [....] » Read More

Hakan Ates, Speaker at Physics Congress
Keynote Presentation
Hakan Ates, Gazi University, Turkey

The rapid evolution of computational methodologies is reshaping the foundations of materials science and engineering. Beyond conventional experimentation, computer-assisted modeling and simulation now play a pivotal role at the nanoscale, expediting the identification of novel ma [....] » Read More

Jon H Brasher, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Jon H Brasher, Stelleo Scientific Foundation, United States

We present results from a new field-deployable instrumentation platform, the Ovante Time Study Logger (OTSL), designed to monitor long-duration coherence between GPS-disciplined and independent time references under real-world environmental conditions. Unlike laboratory-bound tim [....] » Read More

Tom Lawrence, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Tom Lawrence, Ronin Institute of Independent Scholarship 2.0, United Kingdom

The geometry of spacetime is encoded in the symmetry properties of fields under transformations. In this talk, I show how the properties of fermion fields and the standard model gauge symmetries point towards a universe with one non-compact time dimension and nine compact spatial [....] » Read More

Wenjie Liu, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Wenjie Liu, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) is a powerful method for fast and gentle live-cell super-resolution imaging. However, its susceptibility to reconstruction artifacts from out-of-focus blur and background imposes substantial barriers to analyze the dynamics of densely pack [....] » Read More

Emile Braunthal Weisman, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Emile Braunthal Weisman, Groupe HEURTEY, France

Braunthal Weisman demonstrates that an understanding of the atom—its structure and how it works—is an essential prerequisite for any discussion of the physics of matter and the universe. It is not by breaking down atoms that we can understand the phenomena they giv [....] » Read More

George Petropoulos, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
George Petropoulos, Independent Researcher, Greece

Mass is a fundamental physics quantity characterized by two essential properties; its relation to energy and its composition from fundamental structural units of mass. Since no study has been developed in such a way as to connect these two properties one can wonder how such a com [....] » Read More

Arindam Saha, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Arindam Saha, Australian National University, Australia

Cutting-edge experimental systems comprise carefully assembled, finely tuned collections of interdependent components. As complexity grows, maintaining optimal performance manually becomes a bottleneck, especially for remotely deployed systems. Sample-efficient automation is ther [....] » Read More

Abhishek Kumar, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Abhishek Kumar, Universitá degli Studi di Salerno, Italy

Recent measurements were done on superconducting tungsten rhenium (WRe) and nitrogen-doped WRe (WReN) films, which show their potential capability for superconducting single photon detectors (SSPDs) and quantum devices. The films were deposited by using DC magnetron sputtering te [....] » Read More

Emanuel Viana, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Emanuel Viana, Science and Technology of Ceara, Brazil

Understanding the geometric structure of Riemannian manifolds plays a central role not only in pure mathematics but also in theoretical and computational physics, where curvature-driven models underpin fields ranging from general relativity to quantum field theory. In this work [....] » Read More

Yu P Chukova, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Yu P Chukova, Krasnopresnenskiy Ecology Fund, Moscow, Russian Federation

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Osman Adiguzel, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey

Shape memory alloys take place in a class of advanced smart materials by exhibiting dual memory characteristics, shape memory effect is initiated with thermomechanical processes on cooling and deformation and performed thermally on heating and cooling, with which shape of the mat [....] » Read More

Chen Jun, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Chen Jun, Chuzhou City Shahe Middle School, China

Dissipated work W=Q=CF2t The expenditure of energy by force is a basic concept, and it is used as basic point and starting point to study the Newtonian mechanical system in accordance with the law of conservation and conversion of energy. A concept of dissipated work is proposed, [....] » Read More

Huang Xun, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Huang Xun, Ningjiang Middle School, China

The absolute distance between the earth and galaxy is the function formula of universe redshift, which is similar as Kepler’s law. Universe metric of uniform gravity is derived from spherical symmetry of Schwarzschild metric. Universe redshift is verified to be gravity reds [....] » Read More

Abhishek Bansal, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Abhishek Bansal, New Era Consultancy Services, India

Subatomic matter is usually described through particles, fields, interactions, quantum numbers, scattering behavior, and experimentally measurable observables. This presentation introduces a projection-geometric reinterpretation of subatomic matter, particles, fields, and interac [....] » Read More

Bijendra Singh, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Bijendra Singh, Central University of Gujarat, India

The transition toward sustainable energy technologies requires innovative solar conversion systems capable of overcoming the inherent limitations of conventional photovoltaic devices. This research proposes a Soliphotic‑Optoelectronic Integrated Heliotech (SOIH) within photosen [....] » Read More

Volodymyr O Kutovyi, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Volodymyr O Kutovyi, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Ukraine

This paper describes the physical processes occurring in hollow spiral heating element of a thermal vacuum setup, enabling the efficient dispersion of heterogeneous materials such as carbon, zirconium dioxide, and brown coal. An analysis of the heat and mass transfer processes af [....] » Read More

Mustapha Bouallala, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Mustapha Bouallala, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco

This paper deals with the mathematical analysis of a quasistatic frictional contact problem arising from the interaction between a thermo-viscoelastic body and a thermally conductive foundation. The mechanical behavior of the material is described by a fractional Kelvin–Voi [....] » Read More

Omer Korat, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Omer Korat, Deloitte Israel, Israel

A central question in dynamical systems is how much structure is required to represent conservative, oscillatory behavior. Standard formulations rely on continuous settings, differential operators, or complex-valued formalisms, resulting in representations that are often nonlocal [....] » Read More

Alexei Krivolutsky, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Alexei Krivolutsky, Central Aerological Observatory (CAO), Russian Federation

A numerical photochemical global non-stationary model CHARM-DE (Chemical Atmospheric Research Model with D and E regions). The model is a development of the basic version CHARM /1/, which describes the chemistry of neutral constituents. The new model describes the interaction of [....] » Read More

Thomas J Webster, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States

Nanomedicine has already revolutionized medicine. This is because nanomaterials can mimic the size of natural components of tissue to increase tissue growth, inhibit infection, and limit inflammation. The surface energy of nanomaterials can also be easily controlled to in turn me [....] » Read More

Paulo Cesar De Morais, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Paulo Cesar De Morais, University of Brasilia, Brazil

This keynote talk will focus on discussing room temperature magnetic ordering of very Small Carbon Dots (CDs), Mat-Like Polyaniline Nanofibers (Mat-PANI) and a composite comprising CDs and Mat-PANI (CDs@Mat-PANI), the latter containing a small fraction (less than 1 wt%) of CDs. I [....] » Read More

Ephraim Suhir, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Ephraim Suhir, Portland State University, United States

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Vladimir Koltsov, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Vladimir Koltsov, Khlopin Radium Institute, Russian Federation

Quantum electrodynamics shows that the probability PE of spontaneous electromagnetic (EM) transitions of energy E in atoms or in atomic nuclei (photon emission and nonradiative atomic Auger transitions or nuclear transitions via the internal electron conversion) is proportional t [....] » Read More

Parvatam Siva Prasad, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Parvatam Siva Prasad, Independent Consultant, India

In achieving the target of NetZero emissions by 2050 it is expected that EV batteries play a significant role. Global warming and the rapid development global EV fleet are resulting faster development of renewable energy solutions focusing on alternatives to Lithium ion batteries [....] » Read More

Sudharshan Banakar, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Sudharshan Banakar, Visvesvaraya Technological University, India

The trajectory of human civilization has always been defined by our mastery over the physical world and our capacity for computational logic. Today, we stand at the precipice of a profound technological renaissance driven by the convergence of these two domains: Physics and Artif [....] » Read More

Aniruddha Kumar Sharma, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Aniruddha Kumar Sharma, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India

This article analyzes ionizing cylindrical magnetogasdynamic (MGD) shock waves in a rotating, axisymmetric, self-gravitating dusty gas under isothermal conditions. Using Sakurai’s power-series method, closed-form similarity solutions are derived up to the first-order approx [....] » Read More

Arun Raj, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Arun Raj, National institute of Technology, India

Nowadays, the industry demands very low-profile antennas and compact antenna systems for point-to-point communication. The antenna's suitability for S-band applications, including weather radar and satellite communications, and its compatibility with X-band applications furth [....] » Read More

Tarek El Ashram, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Tarek El Ashram, Port Said University, Egypt

Nowadays graphene is an important material for electronic and photonic applications. Its electric, electronic and photonic properties have been determined by many authors. However, all theoretical models on graphene cannot account very well for the observed properties. By using c [....] » Read More

Chaimaa Kissi, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Chaimaa Kissi, Ibn Tofail University, Morocco

Recently, medical and healthcare systems have gained interest of many researchers in the field. Among emerging technologies we cite Internet of Things (IoT) at the top of the list, by achieving good performances with the ushering of the Medicine 4.0. In fact, the healthcare indus [....] » Read More

Andrea Murari, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Andrea Murari, Consorzio RF, Italy

In the exact sciences and engineering, most analysis tasks require the solution of some form of inversion. Indeed regression, density estimation and causality detection can be all conceptualised as the problem of deriving the origin of some observed effects as in the case of tomo [....] » Read More

Ana Maria Korol, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Ana Maria Korol, Rosario Physics Institute, CONICET, Argentina

The erythrocytes in flow are continually changing their shape in a synchronized erratic, chaotic or random fashion. Then, there is a natural crossover between the mathematical field of Brownian motion and biology. Eugene Wigner, one of the important physicists of the twenty' [....] » Read More

Vyacheslav R Shulunov, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Vyacheslav R Shulunov, A1Bio LLC, Russian Federation

The leading cause of premature end of life worldwide is cardiovascular disease. Deep vein thrombosis requires emergency medical attention. Currently, the preferred treatment for thrombosed vessels is usually to replace the blood vessels with the patient's own vessels. For exa [....] » Read More

Arun K Shandilya, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Arun K Shandilya, Dr. Hari Singh Gour University Sagar, India

The discovery of the rare gas helium in hydrocarbon rich zone has been done in the Garhakota and Rahatgarh tahsil of Sagar District in M.P., is a unique finding in the history of Earth Science in India. It is remarkable to note that values of helium contents varies from 0.34 % to [....] » Read More

Saman Zahra, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Poster Presentation
Saman Zahra, Southwest University of Science and Technology, China

Potassium Niobate, a lead-free perovskite material with high stability, non-toxicity, and chemical inertness, has gathered significant attention for energy storage and conversion, as well as photocatalytic applications. KNb1-xMnxO3/Ti3C2 nanohybrid was synthesized via a conventio [....] » Read More

Hossein Emami, Speaker at Physics Conference
Poster Presentation
Hossein Emami, Amirkabir University of Thechnology, Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Laser-driven dielectric accelerators (LDDAs) based on hollow-core optical fibers present a promising platform for developing compact, cost-effective electron acceleration systems. In such structures, achieving sustained phase synchronization between the optical driving field and [....] » Read More

Bayan Kurbanova, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Poster Presentation
Bayan Kurbanova, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan

Growing environmental awareness has renewed interest in thorium as an alternative nuclear fuel, highlighting the need to evaluate reactor performance when conventional fuels are replaced with thorium-based systems. In this work, coupled thermal-hydraulic and solid mechanics simul [....] » Read More

Dipul Poudel, Speaker at Physics Congress
Poster Presentation
Dipul Poudel, Independent Researcher, Nepal

This presentation introduces Dipul’s Loss-Reclamation Priority Theory (LRPT), a systemslevel optimization framework for mobile and decentralized energy systems. Under realistic engineering constraints of mass, cost, volume, complexity, and reliability, LRPT asserts that pri [....] » Read More

Liu Ke Dian, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Poster Presentation
Liu Ke Dian, New Tech Institute Beijing, China

This report presents a comprehensive review and summary of the author's research advancements and significant contributions in several key areas of modern physics over the past five years. It includes three published monographs (books) on research of modern physics (2021-2023 [....] » Read More

Vladimir Chigrinov, Speaker at Physics Congress
Keynote Presentation
Vladimir Chigrinov, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

Photoalignment and photopatterning has been proposed and studied for a long time [1]. Light is responsible for the delivery of energy as well as phase and polarization information to materials systems. It was shown that photoalignment liquid crystals by azodye nanolayers could pr [....] » Read More

Vladimir V Egorov, Speaker at Physics Congress
Keynote Presentation
Vladimir V Egorov, National Research Center Kurchatov Institute, Russian Federation

In quantum mechanics (QM) the theory of quantum transitions works only in atomic physics and in the adiabatic approximation (AA) in molecular and chemical physics. To restore the functionality of QM in molecular and chemical physics beyond AA, Egorov is forced to introduce the so [....] » Read More

Marek Nowicki, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Keynote Presentation
Marek Nowicki, University of Wroclaw, Poland

In situ and in operando electrochemical scanning tunnelling microscopy (EC-STM) and cyclic voltammetry (CV) were used to investigate the self-assembly of TTMAPP (5,10,15,20-Tetrakis(4-trimethylammoniophenyl) porphyrin tetra(p-toluenesulfonate)) molecules on bare and iodine precov [....] » Read More

Amir Sohail, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Amir Sohail, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan

This study investigates the nonlinear excitation of plasma waves produced by the interaction of an electron acoustic pump wave and a hole acoustic sideband wave in a cylindrical semiconductor waveguide. Their coupling generates a low-frequency beat acoustic mode and establishes a [....] » Read More

Tolga Yarman, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Tolga Yarman, Istanbul Okan University, Turkey

Herein is a summary of the results we obtained at all scales from our Universal Matter Architecture (abbreviated as UMA), whose development and the underpinning of the related ubiquitous transformations is to the credit of the first co-author. UMA is a foundational framework asse [....] » Read More

O G Verin, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
O G Verin, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Istok, Moscow, Russian Federation

In 2021, a significant and thought-provoking discovery in atomic physics related to the theory of hydrogen-like atoms and ions (systems possessing a single outer electron) was reported. The core finding revealed that the effective principal quantum numbers of the outer electron&m [....] » Read More

Tarek El Ashram, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Tarek El Ashram, Port Said University, Egypt

In solids the most important issue is to determine the energy of the electron rather than its position at any time. The electrons are always confined in their primitive cells and replace each other when moving. The crystalline accommodation law quantum quantitative model (CALQQM) [....] » Read More

Sajid Hussain Siyal, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Sajid Hussain Siyal, Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Smart Lithium-Metal Batteries (LMBs) are promising energy storage devices due to the high capacity and minimum negative electrochemical potential. Nevertheless, their concrete applications remain disturbed by unbalanced electrolyte-electrode interfaces, limited electrochemical wi [....] » Read More

Muhammad Fiaz, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Muhammad Fiaz, Independent Researcher, Pakistan

The article in hand is the study of complex features, such as zero Hopf bifurcation, chaos, and synchronization, of integer and fractional order versions of a new 3D finance system.Trusted tools of averaging theory and active control method are utilized for the investigation of z [....] » Read More

Ahmadu Ibrahim, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Ahmadu Ibrahim, Federal University of Agriculture Mubi, Nigeria

Background: Systematic dosimetric surveillance of medical radiation workers is essential for regulatory compliance and worker protection. Comprehensive occupational dose data from tertiary hospitals in north-western Nigeria remain sparse. Objective: To assess occupational radi [....] » Read More

Fereydoun Nobakht Ersi, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Fereydoun Nobakht Ersi, Urmia University, Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Draconitic signals represent some of the most prominent periodic components observed in GNSS-derived geodetic time series. These signals are often treated as systematic errors associated with limitations in satellite orbit determination, observation modelling, and geodetic data p [....] » Read More

Miraj Pathak, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Miraj Pathak, Independent Research, Nepal

Prime numbers have always been of interest to mathematicians because of their seemingly random distribution pattern characterized by a tendency to cluster and then develop “gaps” between the primes. While traditional number theory has been able to statistically model [....] » Read More

Lucia Consiglio, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Lucia Consiglio, INFN LNGS, United Kingdom

Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) are increasingly replacing conventional photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) owing to their outstanding performance characteristics, including single-photon sensitivity, immunity to strong magnetic fields, excellent spatial resolution, high fill factor, a [....] » Read More

Omar Mohammed Daud Shakarneh, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Omar Mohammed Daud Shakarneh, Novosibirsk State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Russian Federation

This research introduces an advanced computational framework to derive the complete anisotropic stiffness matrix of masonry reinforced with steel mesh, explicitly addressing the mechanical influence of the reinforcement. The core of the methodology is a finite element-based homog [....] » Read More

Alexander Bruno, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Alexander Bruno, Keldysh Insitute of Applied Mathematics of RAS, Russian Federation

In the last 60 years, there was formed a universal nonlinear analysis, whose unified algorithms allow to find asymptotic forms and asymptotic expansions of solutions to nonlinear equations and systems of different types: algebraic, ordinary differential (ODE), partial differentia [....] » Read More

Ang Yang Yu, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Ang Yang Yu, Shandong University, China

Quasi Classical Trajectory(QCT) method is a famous approach in the realm of molecular reaction dynamics. Generally, the integration of Hamiltonian equations in QCT employs the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method. Occasionally, symplectic algorithm is adopted in order to achieve bette [....] » Read More

Michael Anjello Jothi Rajan, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Michael Anjello Jothi Rajan, Arul Anandar College, India

The world in which we live is full of challenges, evitable wars, poverty, hunger, hatred, divisiveness intolerance, lack of sympathy, corruption, exploitations, colour discrimination, caste discrimination etc,. The reason for all these evils is: I FORGOT HOW I CAME OUT OF MY MOTH [....] » Read More

Abhi Preetha, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Abhi Preetha, PSG College of Technology, India

In critical environments such as emergency response and high-risk operations, communication reliability is limited by the dependence on physical electronic devices that may fail, be detected, or be disrupted. This paper presents NeuroWave WhisperNet, a conceptual and theoretical [....] » Read More

Nadir Driza, Speaker at Physics Congress
Oral Presentation
Nadir Driza, University of Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by dopaminergic neuronal loss and α-synuclein aggregation, where early diagnosis remains a fundamental challenge due to the absence of sensitive, non-invasive biomarkers. From a physica [....] » Read More

Anushrut Ghimire, Speaker at Physics Conference
Oral Presentation
Anushrut Ghimire, Independent Researcher, Nepal

Traditional engineering has primarily focused on improving the efficiency of the primary energy source, such as the engine, motor, turbine, or power unit. Although this approach has produced major technological advances, a substantial portion of system energy is still treated as [....] » Read More

Olakanmi Felix Akinto, Speaker at Physics Conferences
Oral Presentation
Olakanmi Felix Akinto, National Mathematical Central, Nigeria

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