Organised by Leibniz University Hannover and the University of Latvia, the colloquium will feature keynote lectures, oral presentations, and poster sessions, covering topics such as magnetohydrodynamics, electrification of industrial processes, induction heating, crystal growth, and tube welding. The official conference language is English.
The official language of the colloquium is English, and all sessions will take place at the Königlicher Pferdestall of Leibniz University Hannover, with social events hosted at selected venues in the city.
Programme Overview
Monday, September 15
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Registration and Welcome Reception
Tuesday, September 16
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Late Registration
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Opening Session – Keynote lectures on sustainability in crystal growth and magnetically controlled MHD bubble flow.
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Oral Sessions:
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Magnetohydrodynamic I – Including presentations on droplet oscillation in magnetic fields, ultrasonic cavitation, MHD flow simulation, and inductive bubble detection.
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Electrification of Industrial Processes – Case studies on inductive heating, thermojet development, hybrid heating, and evaluation strategies for electrification concepts.
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Induction Heating – Advances in process optimisation, regenerator storage, hardness modelling, and temperature detection.
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Poster Session – 11 posters covering liquid metal flow, induction furnaces, direct electrical heating, process tomography, heating elements, and more.
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Dinner at Werkhof Restaurant.
Wednesday, September 17 – Königlicher Pferdestall, Leibniz University Hannover
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Oral Sessions:
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Numerical Technics and Tools – New computational methods, thermoelectric solidification algorithms, neural network applications, and industrial stirring simulations.
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Magnetohydrodynamic II – Topics include additive manufacturing control, melt pool dynamics, continuous casting modelling, and pump performance.
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Crystal Growth Processes – Simulations, in-situ melt flow measurements, and transient modelling.
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Tube Welding – Studies on sustainable induction systems, welding simulations, and impeder design.
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Closing Session.
This overview highlights only part of the rich and diverse programme awaiting participants at MEP 2025. The full schedule offers many more presentations, in-depth technical discussions, and networking opportunities for professionals and researchers in the field of electromagnetic processing.
The full schedule can be seen here.
More about the colloquium can be found here.









