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(ACSIN-15) will be held in Suzhou, China from May 10th to 13th, 2024. The International Conference on Atomic Scale Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanostructured Materials (ACSIN) is a series of international conferences held every two years. It was first held in Tokyo in 1991. Over the past 33 years, ACSIN has been successfully held in Japan, Sweden, Spain, Italy, Russia, and France. In 2023, Suzhou City in Jiangsu Province was ultimately selected as the host city for the 15th ACSIN. Researchers from around the world will disseminate the latest advances in science and technology. This conference will be jointly hosted by Beihang University, Shanghai Institute of Technology, Monash Suzhou Campus/Monash Suzhou Institute of Science and Technology.

Covering topics related to nanoscience and nanotechnology, surface and interface science, and physical chemistry, including surface characterization, surface nanotechnology and devices, energy, environment, catalysis and biomedical, batteries and energy storage, low dimensional materials and quantum matter, computing and simulation, etc. The conference will gather top scientists from around the world to discuss the latest research achievements and progress in fields such as condensed matter physics, surface science, molecular physics, catalytic science, inorganic and organic chemistry, biology, chemistry, and environmental engineering. The conference encourages young scientists and students to showcase their research work at ACSIN-15, establish academic networks, and promote their career development. The 15th ACSIN Conference is expected to become one of the important conferences for discussing the latest scientific advances in the fields of science, engineering, and applications. Its convening will provide an effective platform for researchers to discuss important scientific issues in areas such as functional materials, surface physics and chemistry, renewable energy, environmental protection, catalysis, and biomedical applications