OMCCP 2025 — III International Scientific Conference on Optics, Materials Science and Computing in Condensed-Matter PhysicsDecember 16–18, 2025 | Bukhara State Technical University, Bukhara, UzbekistanThe III International Scientific Conference
“Optics, Materials Science and Computing in Condensed-Matter Physics (OMCCP 2025)” was successfully held on
December 16–18, 2025 at
Bukhara State Technical University (BSTU), Uzbekistan.
Continuing the tradition of creating an international platform for scientific exchange, OMCCP 2025 brought together researchers, engineers, professors, and young scientists from
more than 10 countries, representing leading universities, research institutions, and innovation centers worldwide. The conference welcomed
over 100 participants and featured
more than 60 scientific presentations, including plenary lectures and sectional sessions.
The scientific program reflected the interdisciplinary nature of contemporary condensed-matter physics and covered a broad spectrum of topics including
optics, advanced materials science, nanotechnology, computational methods, electronic and optoelectronic materials, radiation effects, and applied physics for emerging technologies.
The conference officially opened with welcoming remarks from
Prof. M.R. Zhumaev, who presented the goals and objectives of the conference, followed by an address from
S.G. Siddikova, Rector of Bukhara State Technical University, and greetings from
Prof. A.A. Zakhidov (University of Texas, USA). The opening session also included the presentation of Prof. Zhumaev’s scientific monograph
“Relativistically Invariant Theory of Classical and Quantum Ideal Gases.”Distinguished International Speakers
A major highlight of OMCCP 2025 was the series of plenary lectures delivered by internationally recognized scientists whose research represents leading directions in modern physics and materials science:
- Prof. A. A. Zakhidov (University of Texas, USA)
- Quantum Nanoparticle and Quantum Cluster: For Advanced Applications
- The lecture explored emerging approaches in quantum nanostructures and their potential for advanced technological applications.
- Prof. Suklyun Hong (Sejong University, Republic of Korea)
- Theoretical Study of 2D Materials and Their Heterostructures for Electronic and Optoelectronic Applications
- The presentation focused on theoretical modeling and design of next-generation two-dimensional materials.
- Prof. Annie Ng (Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan)
- Interfacial Engineering in Perovskite Materials and Solar Cells for Enhanced Stability in Harsh Environments
- The lecture addressed advanced strategies for improving durability and performance of photovoltaic technologies.
- Prof. V. Pavlenko (Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan)
- Synthesis of Carbon Composite Nanostructures for Advanced Electrode Applications
- The presentation examined innovative carbon-based nanomaterials for energy and electrode systems.
These plenary sessions established a high scientific standard and stimulated active discussion on future directions in condensed-matter physics and interdisciplinary materials research.
Conference Presenters and Scientific Contributions
In addition to keynote speakers, OMCCP 2025 showcased contributions from established researchers and emerging scholars across different areas of physical sciences.
Among the featured reports were:
- B.J. Akhmadaliev, N.Kh. Yuldashev, O.M. Mamatov, V.T. Mirzaev, and T.I. Raxmonov presenting research on ultra-hot photoluminescence in fine-grained polycrystalline cadmium telluride films.
- Prof. J. Yusupov discussing modern challenges in digital electronics and microelectronics.
- B. Yavidov presenting research on polaron mass in Hg1201 cuprate materials.
- A.A. Shodiev, M.A. Mussaeva, and E.M. Ibragimova reporting on the effects of 14 MeV neutron irradiation on structural and transport properties of YBCO coated superconducting tapes.
- M.H. Ashurov, I. Nuritdinov, Z.U. Esanov, and Sh. Irisov presenting investigations of optical and infrared absorption spectra of UPS-923A plastic scintillators after gamma and electron irradiation.
- M.A. Mussaeva, E.M. Ibragimova, B.T. Atashov, and K.K. Nurymbetov presenting research on photoluminescence after electron and gamma irradiation of LiF crystals with OH⁻ impurity.
The participation of experienced scientists together with doctoral researchers created a dynamic environment for scientific dialogue, networking, and international collaboration.
Following the conference, selected submitted papers were published in the
Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering (Volume 14126), ensuring international visibility and dissemination of the presented research.
The Organizing Committee expresses sincere gratitude to all participants, invited speakers, moderators, partners, and contributors whose engagement and scientific excellence made
OMCCP 2025 a successful and internationally recognized scientific event.