IV International Conference
OMCCP-IV 2026
"Optics, Materials Science and Computing in Condensed-Matter Physics "
The conference “Optics, Materials Science and Computing in Condensed-Matter Physics (OMCCP)” will be held from 23–25 September 2026 at Bukhara State Technical University in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.
This international event brings together researchers, engineers, and industry professionals working at the intersection of condensed matter physics, advanced materials science, computational approaches, and optical technologies.
OMCCP 2026 aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and share cutting-edge research across several dynamic fields.
Participants will engage with groundbreaking advances ranging from the fundamental physics of condensed matter and innovative optical techniques to computational modeling and materials engineering.
The program is structured into thematic sections to reflect the conference’s comprehensive and multidisciplinary scope.
PURPOSE
The purpose of the conference is to provide an international forum for researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to exchange the latest advances, share innovative ideas, and foster interdisciplinary collaboration in the fields of optics, materials science, computing, and condensed matter physics. The event aims to highlight fundamental research, technological innovation, and emerging applications, while facilitating networking and the development of new partnerships within the scientific and engineering communities.
HISTORY
TOPICS AND SECTIONS
  • Optics and Photonics in Condensed Matter

    Optical properties of condensed matter systems; Spectroscopy and imaging methods; Nonlinear and quantum optics in materials
  • Materials Science: Design, Characterization, and Applications

    Advanced functional materials; Nanomaterials and low-dimensional systems; Materials for optical and photonic devices
  • Computational and Theoretical Approaches

    Computational modeling of materials and optical phenomena; Machine learning and AI in materials science and optics; Simulation tools for condensed matter and device design
  • Devices and Technologies

    Optoelectronic and photonic devices; Sensors and detectors; Integrated photonics and on-chip systems
  • Interdisciplinary Topics and Emerging Trends

    Quantum information and computing with materials and optics; Hybrid systems: light-matter interaction and coupling; Advanced experimental techniques
  • Applications and Industrial Perspectives

    Applications in energy, telecommunications, and sensing; Translational research and commercialization; Case studies and industry panels
organizers and Partners
Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan)
University of Malaya (Malaysia)
Institute of Mechanical Engineering and Automation of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic
United Arab Emirates University
Ankara University (Turkey)
Osh Technological University (Kyrgyzstan)
Amity University (India)
Karaganda Technical University (Kazakhstan)
ITM University in Gwalior (India)
Technological University of Tajikistan
Termez Engineering and Technology Institute (Uzbekistan)
ZARMED UNIVERSITY (Uzbekistan)
The conference will be held in Bukhara, Uzbekistan in September 23-25, 2026. The in-person session of the conference will be held at the Scientific Center for Nanotechnology Engineering of the Bukhara Engineering and Technology Institute .

The address of the Institute: Uzbekistan, Bukhara region, 200100, BUKHARA, MURTAZAEV street, 15

We will provide the participants with visa support documents (an official letter of invitation). We will be glad to help with accommodation in the hotels of Bukhara at special prices to all participants during the conference by priory arrangement. Accommodation and travel expenses are paid by sending organizations.
CONFERENCE VENUE
International ProgramME and Organizing Committees
Conference Chairs
Anvar Zakhidov, University of Texas at Dallas (United States)
Vasilios N. Katsikis, University of Athens (Greece)
Victor V. Koledov, Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia)
Tulkin Rasulov, Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan)

Editors
Anvar Zakhidov, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
Vasilios N. Katsikis, University of Athens, Greece
Suklyun Hong, Sejong University, South Korea

Publication Chair
Mustakim Zhumaev, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)

Program Committee
Mustakim Zhumaev, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Suklyun Hong, Sejong University (South Korea)
Abdelaziz Benseghir, University of Malaya (Malaysia)
Firuzjon Gafarov, Technological University of Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
Andrei Zinovyev, Institut Curie (France)
Bakhtiyor Baizakov, Physical Technical Institute “Physics-Sun”, AS RUZ (Uzbekistan)
Chunyang Wang, Institute of Metal Research of Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
Eduard Tsoy, Physical-Technical Institute of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences (Uzbekistan)
Elvira Ibragimova, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan (Uzbekistan)
Hociene Bahlouli, Saudi Center for Theoretical Physics (Saudi Arabia)
Ibraghimkhan Kamilov, Amirkhanov Institute of Physics (Russia)
Maksat Kalimoldayev, Institute of Information and Computational Technologies (Kazakhstan)
Bakytbek Shamshiev, Osh Technological University (Kazakhstan)
Viktor Lefter, Republican Center for Space Communications and Electromagnetic Compatibility of Radio-Electronic Devices (Kazakhstan)
Tulkin Rasulov, Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan)
Saeed Al-Marzoug, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (Saudi Arabia)
Akbar Abrorov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Habibulla Akhadkulov, Universiti Utara (Malaysia)
Rayimjon Aliev, Andijan State University (Uzbekistan)
Sirojiddin Zainobiddinov, Andijan State University (Uzbekistan)
Igor Kovalev, Navoi State University of Mining and Technologies (Uzbekistan)

Organizing Committee
Sadokat Siddikova, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Astildin Nizamov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Shukhrat Rakhmatov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Akbar Abrorov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Bakhrom Yavidov, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute (Uzbekistan)
Oybek Ergashev, Namangan Engineering and Technological Institute (Uzbekistan)
Sadridin Fozilov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Xakhramon Raxmonov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Ismoil Isabayev, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Saifullo Musayev, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Mirzo Sharipov, Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan)

Session Chairs
Optics and Photonics in Condensed Matter
Mustakim Zhumaev, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Materials Science: Design, Characterization, and Applications
Akbar Abrorov, Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan)
Computational and Theoretical Approaches
Suklyun Hong, Sejong University (South Korea)
Devices and Technologies
Maksat Kalimoldayev, Institute of Information and Computational Technologies (Kazakhstan)
Interdisciplinary Topics and Emerging Trends
Habibulla Akhadkulov, Universiti Utara (Malaysia)
Applications and Industrial Perspectives
Tulkin Rasulov, Bukhara State University (Uzbekistan)
keynote speakers
  • Anvar Zakhidov
    University of Texas at Dallas, United States
    Prof. Anvar A. Zakhidov is an internationally recognized physicist and professor at The University of Texas at Dallas, where he has played a leading role in advancing research in nanoscience, photonics, and functional materials. His scientific work bridges condensed-matter physics, materials science, and emerging technologies for energy and optoelectronic applications.
    His research focuses on nanostructured materials, carbon nanotubes, photonic crystals, solar cells, organic and hybrid optoelectronics, quantum materials, and advanced energy systems. Prof. Zakhidov is widely known for pioneering contributions to the design and development of functional nanomaterials and for introducing concepts in tunable photonic crystals and next-generation photovoltaic technologies.
    Throughout his international academic career, he has conducted research and held scientific appointments across the United States, Japan, Italy, and Uzbekistan, contributing to the development of interdisciplinary approaches at the intersection of physics and engineering. His work has received broad international recognition, including honors for achievements in nanotechnology and election as a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
  • Tulkin Rasulov
    Bukhara State University, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
    Prof. Dr. Tulkin Rasulov is a professor of mathematics and Head of the Center of Excellence at Bukhara State University. His scientific work is focused on mathematical physics and advanced operator theory, where he has made internationally recognized contributions.
    His research interests include spectral analysis of block operator matrices, Schrödinger operators, scattering theory, and mathematical models of quantum and condensed-matter systems. His studies address fundamental questions related to spectral properties, multi-particle systems, and operator methods in modern physics.
    Prof. Rasulov has conducted research and collaborated internationally through academic visits and fellowships at leading institutions in Switzerland, Germany, and Italy, including the University of Bern and ICTP. He actively participates in international scientific projects and serves on editorial boards of several scientific journals.
    With an extensive publication record and broad international experience, his work contributes to advancing contemporary mathematical physics and strengthening international scientific cooperation.
  • Gunn Kim
    Sejong University, South Korea
    Prof. Gunn Kim is a professor at Sejong University and a researcher at the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Hybrid Materials Research Center. His scientific work combines theoretical physics with advanced computational approaches to investigate complex material systems and interdisciplinary applications.
    His research interests focus on first-principles computational studies, the physics of low-dimensional materials, and sociophysics. His work has contributed to understanding the electronic properties of emerging low-dimensional systems and exploring large-scale network dynamics in socioeconomic processes.
    Prof. Kim received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Seoul National University and has held research appointments at North Carolina State University, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul National University, and Kyung Hee University. Throughout his academic career, he has developed broad expertise in computational materials science and theoretical modeling.
    With an extensive publication record and internationally recognized research impact, Prof. Kim continues to contribute to the advancement of condensed-matter physics, computational materials research, and interdisciplinary scientific studies.
PUBLICATION
The Proceedings of the Conference will be published in Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering.
Important dates
Registration and submission of materials — until September 25, 2026
Application for in-person (online) participation — no later than September 10, 2026
Conference dates — September 23-25, 2026
Distribution of electronic certificates — until October 15, 2026
Publication of articles — December 2026
Scopus indexing — within 1–3 months after publication
* Indexing timelines depend on the indexing organizations
Templates and guidelines
These are templates and guidelines for proceedings papers, they are there to to help you prepare your work.


REGISTRATION FEE
The paper is English in the template of SPIE
$220
The paper is in English, formatting is needed
$250
Editting, translation is needed
$290 - 350
CONTACT US
Contact person: Mustakim Zhumaev

E-mail: zhumaev@univers.uz

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