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Congreso Internacional de Ciencias Físicas, sensores y medio ambiente

Organizers

Universidad Simón Bolívar
Sociedad Red Colombiana de Optica

CIFI-SEMA 2026 will be a multidisciplinary forum for academic exchange and collaboration, focused on sharing research, recent advances, and innovative perspectives in:

  • The physical sciences, across their broad spectrum of knowledge areas.

  • The science and technology of sensors and their multiple applications in physics, chemistry, biology, biophysics, geophysics, and engineering.

  • The relationship of these disciplines to current and future environmental challenges.

The event will bring together national and international experts from universities, research centers, and institutes, fostering academic dialogue, global collaboration, and the development of cutting-edge scientific and technological solutions.

Plenary Speakers

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Distinguished Professor

Departments of Chemistry and of Earth and Planetary Science, UC Berkeley

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César Magén Domínguez 

Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón (INMA), CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza

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Eric Rosas

Presidente de la Comisión Internacional de Óptica (ICO). Cluster Mexicano de Fotónica

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Daniel Suárez-Forero

Director of the Group of Quantum Optics of Correlated Materials at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

Contact:
coordinacion@cifi-sema.co

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With the support of

Endorsed by

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Sponsors

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We expect participants to meet the highest professional standards and we adhere to:

The Anti-Harassment Policy and
Code of Conduct
as stated by OPTICA

To the general principle of "free movement of scientists" as outlined by the ICO Guidelines - a bona fide scientist, or engineer of any nationality or citizenship may attend. 

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