Alexei Krivolutsky, Central Aerological Observatory (CAO), Russian Federation
A numerical photochemical global non-stationary model CHARM-DE (Chemical Atmospheric Research Model with D and E regions). The model is a development of the basic version CHARM /1/, which describes the chemistry of neutral constituents. The new model describes the interaction of [....] » Read More

Title : How the Rad Lab helped avert nuclear war
Thomas F Ramos, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
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Ephraim Suhir, Portland State University, United States
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Title : Where is modern physics heading? Why constants of nature matter
Alexander Unzicker, Pestalozzi Gymnasium Munchen, Germany
In contemporary physics, proposals for Theories of Everything and grand unifications are abundant, yet many researchers speak openly of a crisis in fundamental physics: despite enormous mathematical sophistication, genuine conceptual progress seems elusive. History offers a surpr [....] » Read More
Title : Long Duration environmental effects on distributed precision time measurement
Jon H Brasher, Stelleo Scientific Foundation, United States
We present results from a new field-deployable instrumentation platform, the Ovante Time Study Logger (OTSL), designed to monitor long-duration coherence between GPS-disciplined and independent time references under real-world environmental conditions. Unlike laboratory-bound tim [....] » Read More
Title : Enhancement of quantum sensing via quantum memory
Jason Liu, West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, United States
Quantum sensing uses quantum coherence and open-system dynamics to estimate physical parameters with precision beyond classical limits. However, realistic quantum sensors inevitably interact with their surrounding environments, which can degrade coherence and reduce metrological [....] » Read More
Title : Covariant compactification: Matter and its interactions as geometry
Tom Lawrence, Ronin Institute of Independent Scholarship 2.0, United Kingdom
The geometry of spacetime is encoded in the symmetry properties of fields under transformations. In this talk, I show how the properties of fermion fields and the standard model gauge symmetries point towards a universe with one non-compact time dimension and nine compact spatial [....] » Read More
Title : Visualizing intraorganellar ultrastructures, dynamics, and interactions with open-access background-free Lock-in-SIM
Wenjie Liu, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) is a powerful method for fast and gentle live-cell super-resolution imaging. However, its susceptibility to reconstruction artifacts from out-of-focus blur and background imposes substantial barriers to analyze the dynamics of densely pack [....] » Read More
Title : Accelerating physical systems with imagination models
Arindam Saha, Australian National University, Australia
Cutting-edge experimental systems comprise carefully assembled, finely tuned collections of interdependent components. As complexity grows, maintaining optimal performance manually becomes a bottleneck, especially for remotely deployed systems. Sample-efficient automation is ther [....] » Read More
Title : Superconducting tungsten-rhenium films: A potential candidate for single photon detectors and quantum devices
Abhishek Kumar, Universitá degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
Recent measurements were done on superconducting tungsten rhenium (WRe) and nitrogen-doped WRe (WReN) films, which show their potential capability for superconducting single photon detectors (SSPDs) and quantum devices. The films were deposited by using DC magnetron sputtering te [....] » Read More
Title : The second law of thermodynamics for systems under electromagnetic radiation
Yu P Chukova, Krasnopresnenskiy Ecology Fund, Moscow, Russian Federation
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Title : Memory characteristics and lattice reactions governing reversibility in shape memory alloys
Osman Adiguzel, Firat University, Turkey
Shape memory alloys take place in a class of advanced smart materials by exhibiting dual memory characteristics, shape memory effect is initiated with thermomechanical processes on cooling and deformation and performed thermally on heating and cooling, with which shape of the mat [....] » Read More
Title : The cosmology of general relativity: The application of gauge theory to the cosmological geometry of uniform gravity
Huang Xun, Ningjiang Middle School, China
The absolute distance between the earth and galaxy is the function formula of universe redshift, which is similar as Kepler’s law. Universe metric of uniform gravity is derived from spherical symmetry of Schwarzschild metric. Universe redshift is verified to be gravity reds [....] » Read More
Title : Soliphotic optoelectronic integration in photosensitized photogalvanic systems for solar energy transduction and storage
Bijendra Singh, Central University of Gujarat, India
The transition toward sustainable energy technologies requires innovative solar conversion systems capable of overcoming the inherent limitations of conventional photovoltaic devices. This research proposes a Soliphotic‑Optoelectronic Integrated Heliotech (SOIH) within photosen [....] » Read More
Title : A study of time-fractional variational inequalities with application to frictional contact problems
Mustapha Bouallala, Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco
This paper deals with the mathematical analysis of a quasistatic frictional contact problem arising from the interaction between a thermo-viscoelastic body and a thermally conductive foundation. The mechanical behavior of the material is described by a fractional Kelvin–Voi [....] » Read More
Title : Raman scattering physics and AI-based spectral analysis for earlier diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease
Nadir Driza, University of Benghazi, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by dopaminergic neuronal loss and α-synuclein aggregation, where early diagnosis remains a fundamental challenge due to the absence of sensitive, non-invasive biomarkers. From a physica [....] » Read More
Title : Summary reports of the author’s recently published physics research books (2021-2023) and the main follow-up research articles
Liu Ke Dian, New Tech Institute Beijing, China
This report presents a comprehensive review and summary of the author's research advancements and significant contributions in several key areas of modern physics over the past five years. It includes three published monographs (books) on research of modern physics (2021-2023 [....] » Read More
Title : Thermal hydraulic and solid mechanics multiphysics safety analysis of a heavy water reactor with thorium based fuel
Bayan Kurbanova, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
Growing environmental awareness has renewed interest in thorium as an alternative nuclear fuel, highlighting the need to evaluate reactor performance when conventional fuels are replaced with thorium-based systems. In this work, coupled thermal-hydraulic and solid mechanics simul [....] » Read More
Title : Dipul’s Loss-Reclamation Priority Theory (LRPT): A constraint-aware optimization framework for energy systems
Dipul Poudel, Independent Researcher, Nepal
This presentation introduces Dipul’s Loss-Reclamation Priority Theory (LRPT), a systemslevel optimization framework for mobile and decentralized energy systems. Under realistic engineering constraints of mass, cost, volume, complexity, and reliability, LRPT asserts that pri [....] » Read More