

(Provided by Kashiwa City)
About
The 26th International Conference on High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics (HMF-26) will be held in Kashiwa, Japan from 2 to 6 November 2026. This is a satellite conference to the International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors (ICPS-2026, Tokyo, Japan). HMF-26 follows a series of biennial conferences, initiated by Gottfried Landwehr, in Würzburg, Germany, in 1972. Primarily focused on semiconductors and magnetic fields, the main topics of the conference have evolved with time and are now dominated but not limited to current themes related to the physics of low dimensional systems in conjunction with the application of magnetic fields.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: to be announced
Registration deadline: to be announced
⇒ Submission & Registration
Conference: 2-6 November 2026
Scope
- Quantum Hall effect and quantum anomalous Hall effect
- Semiconductor nanostructures: quantum wells, wires, and dots
- Graphene and 2D materials
- Bulk semiconductors, perovskites, and organic conductors
- Magnetism and magnetic materials
- Majorana fermions, anyons, topological quantum computation
- Electron correlations and magnetic field driven phases
- Novel phenomena and new techniques in high magnetic fields
- Synthetic magnetic fields in Quantum Materials
- 2D & 3D Topological materials and phenomena
Program Committee
- Minoru Kawamura RIKEN CEMS (Chair)
- Tomoki Machida IIS, UTokyo (Vice Chair)
- Ashish Arora IISER, Pune
- Scott Crooker NHMFL, Los Alamos
- Gennady Gusev University of Sao Paulo
- Yibo Han Wuhan high magnetic field center
- Piotr Kossacki University of Warsaw
- Kentaro Nomura Kyusyu Univ.
- Milan Orlita LNCMI/CNRS, Grenoble
- Amalia Patanè University of Nottingham
- Paulina Płochocka LNCMI/CNRS, Toulouse
- Takasada Shibauchi Graduate School of Frontier Science, UTokyo
- Dmitry Smirnov NHMFL, Tallahassee
- Masashi Tokunaga ISSP, UTokyo
- Jiannong Wang The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Steffen Wiedmann HFML-RU/NWO, Nijmegen
- Yuanbo Zhang Fudan University
International Advisory Committee
- Kathleen Amm US National MagLab
- Hideo Aoki UTokyo
- Tomasz Dietl IF PAN
- Rui-Rui Du Peking University
- Klaus Ensslin ETH Zurich
- Vladimir Falko University of Manchester
- Enrique Diez Fernández Salamanca University
- Pawel Hawrylak University of Ottawa
- Philip Kim Harvard University
- Klaus von Klitzing MPI/FKF
- Rolf Lortz Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses, Grenoble and Toulouse
- Allan H. Macdonald University of Texas
- Xavier Marie INSA Toulouse
- Yasuhiro H. Matsuda UTokyo
- Alberto Morpurgo Université de Genève
- Koji Muraki NTT BRL
- Li Pi HMFL CAS
- Antonio Polimeni Sapienza Università di Roma
- Marek Potemski Center for Terahertz Research and Applications
- Seigo Tarucha RIKEN
- Qi-kun Xue Tsinghua University
- Hong-qi Xu Peking University
- Ning Wang The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Dieter Weiss Universität Regensburg
- Jochen Wosnitza HLD
- Ursula Wurstbauer Universität Münster
- Dmitri Yakovlev TU Dortmund
- Fu-chun Zhang University of CAS
- Michael Zudov University of Minnesota
Organizing Committee
- Masayuki Hashisaka ISSP, UTokyo (Chair)
- Norio Kumada NTT Basic Research Laboratories (Vice Chair)
- Hiroshi Irie NTT Basic Research Laboratories
- Atsuhiko Miyata ISSP, UTokyo
- Yuya Shimazaki ISSP, UTokyo
- Ryutaro Yoshimi Graduate School of Frontier Science, UTokyo
Sponsors
- Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (No. JP24H00826)
- JST ASPIRE program (No. JPMJAP2410)
Additional sponsors will be announced soon.