The below message comes from Dr. Raj Pala of IIT Kanpur.
Dear Friends,
The abstract submission portal for the session “F03 – Electrochemically & Electrically Activated Condensed Matter Nuclear Reactions” at the 249th ECS Meeting, May 24-28, 2026, Seattle Convention Center – Arch and Sheraton Grand Seattle, Seattle, WA, USA, is now open. The deadline for Abstract submission is December 5, 2025. Details of the meeting can be found at:
https://ecs.confex.com/ecs/249/cfp.cgi
This symposium aims to bring together the various research groups working within the framework funded by the US-DOE/Arpa-E, Anthropocene Institute, EU-CleanHME, Japanese industry-government consortium, and Condensed Matter Nuclear Community, which typically meet via ICCF and IWALHM meetings. Over the last three decades, the experimental evidence on the anomalies in electrochemically/electrically/thermally activated hydrogen-loaded materials has been increasing. Experimental observations include light and heavy element nuclear transmutations, emissions indicative of nuclear activity, and measurements of excess heat. A resurgence in this field occurred due to the publication “Revisiting the cold case of cold fusion,” Nature (2019), driven by the research undertaken in universities and funded by Google. Increasingly, research from this field is finding greater acceptance in mainstream peer-reviewed journals. This has been followed by a gradual increase in mainstream peer-reviewed journals, which focus on physics, energy, and electrochemical sciences, including PR-C.
With its promise of expanding frontiers of existing knowledge and enormous scope in energy and valuable isotope generation, this brain-storming session hopes to converge university research groups, national labs and industries working in the area of condensed matter nuclear science and engineering.
Submit abstracts electronically to ECS headquarters. Questions and inquiries may be sent to Raj Pala, Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, email: [email protected]
With best wishes,
Raj