Previous events and testimonials
Previous events
Previous events in the series include:
33rd International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 10-14 September 2023 | Mallorca, Spain
International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 2021 6-9 September 2021, ONLINE: live and on-demand
International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 2019 8-12 September 2019, Seville, Spain
International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 2018 2-6 September 2018, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 2017 3-7 September 2017, Gothenburg, Sweden
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International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials 2016 4-8 September 2016, Montpellier, France
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European Diamond Conference history
1st European Conference on Diamond and Diamond-like Carbon Coatings, Crans-Montana, Switzerland, September 17-19, 1990
2nd European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like and Related Coatings, Nice, France, September 2-6, 1991
3rd European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like and Related Coating, Kongresshaus Stadthalle Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, August 31-September 4, 1992. (Jointly with ICNDST-3)
4th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like and Related Materials, Hotel Montechoro, Albufeira, Portugal, September 20-24, 1993
5th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like and Related Materials, Hotel Il Ciocco, Il Ciocco, Italy, September 25-30, 1994
6th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-Like and Related Materials, Hilton Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, September 10-15, 1995.
7th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-Like and Related Materials, Vinci - Centre International de Congrès de Tours, Tours, France, September 8-13, 1996. (Jointly with ICNDST-5)
8th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like and Related Materials, James Watt Centre, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK, August 3-8, 1997. (Jointly with ADC-4)
9th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Creta Maris Hotel, Crete, Greece, September 13-18, 1998
10th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Hilton Atrium, Prague, Czech Republic, September 12-17, 1999
11th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Fundação Dr António Cupertino de Miranda, Porto, Portugal, September 3-8, 2000
12th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Budapest Marriott Hotel, Budapest, Hungary, September 2-7, 2001
13th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre, Granada, Spain, September 8-13, 2002
14th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Salzburg Convention Centre, Salzburg, Austria, September 7-12, 2003
15th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, Nitrides and Silicon Carbide, Palacongressi, Riva del Garda, Italy, September 12-17, 2004
16th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Centre de Congrès Pierre Baudis, Toulouse, France, September 11-16, 2005
17th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Estoril Congress Centre, Estoril, Portugal, September 3-8, 2006
18th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Maritim Hotel, Berlin, Germany, September 9-14, 2007
19th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Meliá Sitges Hotel, Sitges, Spain, September 7-11, 2008
20th European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Athens Ledra Marriott, Athens, Greece, September 6-10, 2009
21st European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest, Budapest, Hungary, September 5-9, 2010
22nd European Conference on Diamond, Diamond-like Materials, Carbon Nanotubes, and Nitrides, Kongresszentrum Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, September 4-8, 2011
23rd International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre, Granada, Spain, September 3-6, 2012
24th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Fierecongressi, Riva del Garda, Italy, September 2-5, 2013
25th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Meliá Castilla,
Madrid, Spain, September 7-11, 2014
26th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Maritim Hotel Bad Homburg, Bad Homburg, Germany, September 6-10, 2015
27th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Le Corum,
Montpellier, France, September 4-8, 2016
28th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Gothia Towers,
Gothenburg, Sweden, September 3-7, 2017
29th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Valamar Lacroma,
Dubrovnik, Croatia, September 2-6, 2018
30th International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Meliá Lebreros,
Seville, Spain, September 8-12, 2019
Elsevier announced in 2012 that the European Conference on Diamond and Related Materials will now be known as the International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials.
The name change recognizes the global diversity of the conference attendees and speakers. The conference committee comprises of an international group of scientists. Also, the conference’s audience consists of a broad range of nationalities, both from academia and industry. It will continue to take place annually and is organized in collaboration with Elsevier’s journal Diamond and Related Materials.
The change also reflects a broadening of the scope of the conference beyond diamond materials. The conference’s scope now reflects new directions in diamond and carbon materials, including new ideas and technologies.
Testimonials
After every conference, Elsevier sends a questionnaire to the attendees. Below are some comments made by the attendees of earlier editions of the International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials. They are displayed exactly as they were submitted.
"The organization of this conference. The scientific quality and its international significance.”
“Quality of presentations”
“Importance of the information gain at the conference”
“It is very well organized and it has interesting and hot topics”
“Great place to gain insight of what is happening in research involving diamonds and carbon materials”
“important forum for diamond R&D community”
“latest news from carbon field of research”
“great opportunity to find people to collaborate with; get to know what your competitors are doing at this moment”
“High quality of research presented”
“get feedback from your own research on carbon field”
“very motivating”
“The scientific quality and the very good organization”
“The quality of research announced”
“subjects of great interest”
“leading scientists from the world leading groups in the diamond field”
“possibility to keep up with the latest trends and newest research”
“the keynote speakers gave excellent talks”
“the speakers were well prepared and presented their work in a straight-forward and easy to understand fashion
“The speaks given by researchers expert in their areas for long time, who presented a great view of their area, from the beginnings to the newest developments”
“If you attend Diamond Conference, you can realize the latest research, and exchange opinions with others"
“Highly motivated attendees”
“It was a great conference. All the big people in the field go to it. You get to find out what is new fast”
“very important event and gathering for diamond researchers worldwide”
“Number of presentations that give knowledge related to our research is larger than that in other conferences"
“The conference was informative because it had wide range of diamond technologies such as HPHT grown NPD, single crystal, and CVD diamonds”
“One of the best conferences on diamond”
“This conference provides a thorough overview of the state of the field, is well attended, and is characterized by high quality talks"
“Conference was very interesting and perfectly organized.”
“Diamond conference brought all the leading scientists under one roof.”
“Diamond Conference is very important for academic and research environment especially when working specifically with superhard materials.”
“The conference provides an excellent chance to communicate with all the experts in this field. You may get advice on solving your problems, you may also get new ideas.”
“The majority of the "diamond" community is present at this conference.”
“this is import to carbon area, new research and topics.”
“Talking with all the experts in this field is valuable for me, and the conference provided a great chance to get advice and new ideas via discussing with these famous people.”
“It is quite an important conference in my field- especially because it is a cross-over point from quantum optics research to the synthesis of diamond materials.”
“To maintain and develop new collaborations.”