Water is fundamental to life and plays a key role in numerous environmental, biological, and technological processes. Despite its ubiquity, water exhibits unique and often counterintuitive properties that distinguish it from other liquids. These anomalous properties, largely governed by hydrogen bonding, are critical to understanding water's behavior in diverse contexts, from cellular environments to global climate systems.
This international conference aims to bring together leading scientists in experimental and theoretical research to explore the origins and implications of water’s anomalies, addressing key questions related to its molecular structure, thermodynamics, dynamics, phase transitions, and broader scientific significance.

Stockholm - the Venice of the North
