Recently, Institute of Solid State Physics, University of Latvia (ISSP UL) researchers Anatoli Popov and Marina Konuhova were a part of the Silk Road Conference on Luminescent Materials and Devices 2025 (SRCLMD) in China where they presented ISSP UL’s innovations in materials science, for example, radiation effects and luminescent properties of optical materials for applications in fusion diagnostics and scintillators.
The SRCLMD, hosted by Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, is an international forum dedicated to advancing collaboration and scientific exchange in luminescent materials and device research. The event aims to bring together global scholars, researchers, and industry experts to share cutting-edge research via presentations and foster cross-border innovation with exchange of thought and networking.






