Multiscale materials modeling is a well-established branch of computational mechanics, biomechanics, and materials science. It combines existing and emerging methods from interdisciplinary fields to bridge phenomena occurring across different length and time scales โ common to complex material systems often inspired by nature.
These studies provide direct insights into how hard and soft materials deform and/or adapt their form and function in response to different mechanical, electrical, magnetic, or environmental exciters โ and trace this to underlying mechanisms at the molecular or cellular level.
The International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling (MMM) series is the world’s largest conference series focused on different aspects of multiscale materials modeling. MMM12 will be held in November 2026 at the Sheraton Grand Jeju Hotel, Jeju, Korea, and is expected to gather around 800 participants from around the world. It is hosted by KIM (The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials). The conference will focus on both classical as well as new ground-breaking directions in the field.
Scientific Focus Areas
Special Issue Publication
There will be no formal proceedings from the conference. However, interested attendees can submit their paper for consideration into a special issue of Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering. The call for papers will be announced in due time.