The Solid State Fusion team is excited to announce our participation in the 26th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF-26). ICCF-26 will be held May 26–30, 2025, at the Aiina Center in the scenic city of Morioka, Iwate, Japan. It is being organized in collaboration with Iwate University under the chairmanship of Professor Shinya Narita.
The Anthropocene Institute proudly sponsors this year’s conference, reaffirming our commitment to supporting rigorous research into the foundational and applied aspects of fusion-related science.
Condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS) is a vital area of research within the broader field of solid-state fusion. CMNS investigates nuclear processes occurring within solid-state environments, often at relatively low energies. By studying nuclear effects in materials like metals loaded with hydrogen or deuterium, CMNS seeks to uncover mechanisms that could pave the way for future energy technologies.
While CMNS employs its distinct methods and terminology, it significantly contributes to our scientific understanding of how nuclear reactions might be initiated, controlled, or sustained in condensed phases of matter. This directly aligns with the mission and research interests of the Solid State Fusion team. We are dedicated to supporting this field, which continues to present compelling experimental data with potentially far-reaching implications.
ICCF is the longest-running international conference devoted to CMNS. Since its inaugural gathering in Salt Lake City in 1990, ICCF events have been interdisciplinary and international hubs of collaboration and intellectual exchange. It brings together chemists, physicists, engineers, investors, and innovators from around the globe. The conference rotates across continents, highlighting the field's commitment to global collaboration.
Members of the Solid State Fusion team will attend ICCF-26 in person. However, we encourage those interested in the conference proceedings to attend virtually, as remote access will be provided for key sessions. For complete details, please visit the official
ICCF-26 website.
Throughout the week, we will share event highlights on our social media channels and post recaps and highlights following the conference. Follow along to engage with the latest research as we grow our collective understanding of solid-state nuclear phenomena.
We are honored to support both this conference and the broader CMNS community. We look forward to learning from and collaborating with the CMNS community in Morioka and beyond.
For full information and to register for the conference, please visit the
ICCF-26 website site.