Welcome

The 26th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science “ICCF26” will take place at the Aiina Center in Morioka, Iwate, Japan in May 26 - 30, 2025. The conference will be hosted by the ICCF26 organizing committee in cooperation with Iwate University.


ICCF is the world's largest conference in the field of condensed matter nuclear science (CMNS) and has been held in Asia, Europe, and North America in turn, beginning with the first conference in Salt Lake City in 1990. It has served as a premier platform for scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs from around the world to share the latest developments in the field of CMNS.


CMNS has the scientific significance of elucidating low-energy nuclear reaction in condensed matter based on a new mechanism. In addition, it is expected to develop into applied technologies such as clean energy generation and nuclear waste disposal through exothermic phenomena or nuclear transmutation in a reaction. After several decades of efforts by researchers around the world, the nature of the phenomena is becoming clearer, and now the CMNS is on a breakthrough stage.


ICCF26 is dedicated to exchange the latest experimental results and theoretical models, and to discuss the technical foundations for practical applications.


Shinya Narita
ICCF26 Chair,
Professor, Iwate University