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The 16th International Symposium on Crystalline Organic Metals, Superconductors and Magnets (ISCOM2025) will be held in Toyohashi/Okazaki, Aichi, Japan, from September 28 to October 3, 2025.
The ISCOM is a long-running conference series in the field of conducting, magnetic, and dielectric molecular crystals started in Mittleberg (Austria, 1995), followed by Sesimbra (Portugal, 1997), Oxford (United Kingdom, 1999), Rusutu (Japan, 2001), Port-Bourgenay (France, 2003), Key West (United States, 2005), Peniscola (Spain, 2007), Niseko (Japan, 2009), Poznan-Gniezno (Poland, 2011), Montreal (Canada, 2013), Bad Gogging (Germany, 2015) , Miyagi (Japan, 2017), Tomar (Portugal 2019), Le Pouliguen (France 2022), and Anchorage (United Staes, 2024).
The symposium will be a forum of comprehensive and interdisciplinary discussion on the latest developments and future of chemistry, physics, and engineering of crystalline molecular materials. The symposium will be held in Toyohashi and Okazaki, located in the eastern Mikawa district, which is the birthplace of Tokugawa Shogun Ieyasu. Participants can enjoy visiting historical sites while engaging in fruitful scientific discussions.
We are looking forward to seeing you in Toyohashi/Okazaki for ISCOM2025.

Recent updates:
Shuttle bus information has been updated.
Tentative program, session chairs, and poster program have been updated.
Announcement for excursion has been made.
Announcement for paid massage service has been made.
Useful Links has been updated.
The ISCOM2025 Organizing Committee
Hiroshi Yamamoto (Chair)
Yasuhiro Nakazawa (Secretary)
Jun-ichi Takeya
Kazushi Kanoda
Hatsumi Mori
Chisa Hotta
Takahiko Sasaki
Tomoyuki Akutagawa
Tetsuro Kusamoto
ISCOM2025 is financially supported by


・The Morino Foundation for Molecular Science
・Iketani Science and Technology Foundation
・Inoue Foundation for Science
・Tokuyama Science Foundation
・Daiko foundation
・Toyohashi Visitors & Convention Association
and is supported by
