The XIX International Workshop "HEMs-2024" opened at Tomsk State University, serving as a platform for experts in creating new materials and technologies for security. The conference has attracted researchers from Russia, India, France, Italy, and Germany, who will be sharing their research findings and latest advancements in various fields, including the space industry, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and metallurgy.
“Our conference focuses on the important topic of high-energy materials, which are significant achievements in chemistry,” said Gennady Sakovich, one of the conference organizers, Research Director of the Institute for Problems of Chemical and Energetic Technologies of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and member of the RAS. - “Our experience in this field allows us to create new materials that are crucial for our country.”
“This year's conference aims to address fundamental and applied research problems related to the development and application of new approaches to advanced materials, including nanomaterials and chemical substances,” emphasized Alexander Vorozhtsov, TSU Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation.
“I hope that this conference will encourage engineers from both sides to interact with each other in a more collaborative manner and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in this very important field,” said Samir Abdul Aziz, head of the Indian delegation and representative of the Embassy of India. “I am confident that this conference will increase the level of interaction in conducting work on high-energy materials. Last year, the HEMs conference was held in India, and I hope to host it again in Pune or Thiruvananthapuram next year.”
For reference: HEMs conference is organized by Tomsk State University, JSC Federal Research & Production Center Altai, in collaboration with the Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences on Combustion and Explosion, Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences on Chemistry, Technology, and Application of Energy Condensed Systems, and High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (HEMRL DRDO, Ministry of Defense of India).