Welcome Message

Welcome to the 12th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling (MMM12), to be held on Jeju Island, Republic of Korea.

Since its inaugural edition in London in 2002, the MMM conference series has served as a biennial international forum that rotates sequentially between North America, Europe, and Asia. It has become a unique platform for researchers from academia, national laboratories, and industry worldwide — spanning interdisciplinary fields such as theoretical and computational studies of hard and soft materials, functional materials, biomechanics and mechanobiology, advanced manufacturing, machine learning, mathematics, and computational sciences.

MMM12 continues this legacy with a comprehensive scientific program organized into multiple symposia covering:

  • Modeling methods — from first-principles and atomistic simulations to phase- field, continuum approaches, and computational mechanics;
  • Application-driven topics — including microstructure evolution, deformation and fracture, energy materials, structural alloys, composites, and advanced manufacturing;
  • Emerging data-driven paradigms — such as machine learning, materials informatics, and digital-twin frameworks.
These symposia, together with plenary lectures, invited and contributed talks, poster sessions, and focused workshops, are designed to promote meaningful interactions among participants from academia, industry, and national research institutes. We invite you to engage with world-leading scientists, engineers, and practitioners who are shaping the future of multiscale materials and mechanics modeling.

We are particularly delighted to host MMM12 on Jeju Island, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site renowned for its volcanic landscapes, rich geological diversity, and striking coastal scenery. This exceptional setting will provide an inspiring backdrop for scientific exchange and collaboration.

We warmly welcome researchers, students and professionals from materials science, mechanical engineering, solid mechanics, and computational modelling communities to join us and contribute to the continued advancement of multiscale materials modeling.

Conference Chair
Hyoung Seop Kim
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