Collaborative Science Program (CSP): Proposal for Phononics 2025, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
Phononics 2025, the 7th International Conference on Phononic Crystals/Metamaterials, Phonon Transport, and Topological Phononics, aims to bring together leading scientists, engineers, and researchers to address challenges and opportunities in the emerging field of phononics. The conference will focus on novel materials and structures that manipulate phonons, enabling advancements in thermal management, sound control, and energy harvesting, which are critical for the development of next-generation technologies with their potential naval and marine applications.The technical and scientific objectives of Phononics 2025 include advancing the understandingof phononic crystals, metamaterials, and topological phononics. Specific topics to be addressed include: phonon transport in novel materials, topological phononics for robust energy management, and the development of advanced acoustic and thermal metamaterials for improved performance of naval systems. These research areas align with theOffice of Naval Research (ONR) Science & Technology Planby contributing to key focus areas such as advanced materials, energy efficiency, and the development of novel systems for underwater acoustics and thermal management in naval platforms.Distinguished speakers at the event will include renowned experts in the field. Thus far, we have 11 plenary and 34 invited speakers, who have confirmed their participation. We anticipate participation from ONR Program Officers, including those with a focus on materials science, acoustics, and thermal management, along with other Naval Research Enterprise (NRE) personnel, who will contribute their insights into how the latest developments in phononics can directly support naval needs.The desired outcomes of Phononics 2025 include the identification of key research challenges in the field of phononics and the development of potential solutions. Additionally, the conference will serve as a platform for the exchange of innovative ideas and technologies, which can potentially offer new avenues for collaboration between the scientific community and the U.S. Navy.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Apr 10, 2025
- Source ID
- N629092512033
Entities
People
- Jinkyu Yang
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- Seoul National University
- United States Navy