Call for Abstracts- Second International Conference on Technologies for Smart Green Connected Societies
Special Session: Plastics and Sustainability
SDG's covered: SDG 3,6,9,11,13,14,15.
Covers all aspects of plastics including but not limited to:
- Plastic recycling
- Sustainable plastic waste management
- Bio derived, bioinspired and green plastics and polymers
- Remediation from plastic and polymer-based pollution
- Engineering plastics and polymers for cutting-edge industrial application
- Repurpose, reusable, recyclable, biodegradable and eco-friendly plastics and polymers
- Conducting and coordinating plastics and polymers
- Closed-loop circular plastic economy
Track Chair(s):
TBD
Track 01: Engineering Nanomaterials for Next-generation devices and environmental remediation
SDG's covered: SDG 3,6,7,8,9,11,13,14,15.
- Physical, chemical and Biosensors
- Nanomaterials for airborne contaminant reduction and absorption: Air Remediation
- Nanomaterials for wastewater remediation: Water crisis
- Nanomaterials and green technologies for solid waste reduction: Solid waste management
- Nanomaterials to combat electromagnetic and nuclear radiations: E-pollution remediation
- Smart, flexible and wearable healthcare and electronics
- Bioinspired, bioderived and green nanomaterials: Green Chemistry
- 3D, 4D and screen printing technologies for next-generation devices
- MEMS, NEMS, Micro-Nano systems and electronics
- Actuators and artificial sensory organs
- Nanogels, nanofluids, nanoformulations, nanocatalysis for cutting-edge applications
- Surface engineering of 2D and low dimensional materials
- Tuning of physicochemical properties of nanomaterials
- Architecting nanohybrids and nanocomposites for advanced applications
- Nanowaste, toxicology, contamination and hazards of nanomaterials
- Future-generation memory devices using nanomaterials
- Advanced computational modeling and numerical analysis of nanoscale materials
- Architecting novel and emergent nanomaterials and composites
- Sustainable, scalable and safe manufacturing of nanomaterials for industrial applications
Track chairs:
Pratima Solanki, JNU India | Itthipon Jeerappan, PSU Thailand | Netz Arryo, Johns Hopkins University, USA | Stefano Cinti, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy | Vishal Chaudhary,
Delhi University India| Jeffrey Gordon Bell, Washington State University, U.S.A.
Track 02: Biological Sciences for sustainability and planetary health
SDG's covered: SDG 3,6,7,9,11,13,14,15.
- Tissue and gene Engineering
- Nucleic acid engineering and modification
- Advanced nano-biotechnology
- Smart and intelligent healthcare
- Bioinformatics
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Drug delivery
- Vaccine and therapeutic advancements
- Therapeutics and Theranostics for emergent and infectious diseases
- Nanobiology
- Nanomedicine
Tack Chairs:
Anil Kumar, National Institute of Immunology, Pune India| Larry Nagahara, Johns Hopkins University, USA | Anchana Prathep, PSU Thailand.
Track 03: Sustainable approaches for energy production, conversion and storage
SDG's covered: SDG 1,2,3,6,7, 8,9,11,12,13,14,15.
- Supercapacitors and batteries
- Photovoltaics
- Hydrogen storage
- Green ammonia for energy production
- Harvesting and storing clean and renewable energy
- Advanced materials for energy storage
- Electrochemcial windows and attributes
- Bioinspired, bioderived and green energy solutions
- Engineering electrodes
- Thermo-nano-fluids for energy solutions
- Power management systems
Track chairs:
1. TBD
Track 04: New Era Computational Smart Technologies
SDG's covered: SDG 1,2,3,6,7, 8,9,10, 11,12,13,14,15.
- Artificial Intelligence
- Pattern recognition and modern age correlation algorithms
- Deep and Machine learning, and neural networks
- Internet-of-things
- Big Data analytics, data mining and cloud computing
- Computer architecture and real time systems
- Embedded systems, coding and software
- Geographical information systems/ global navigation satellite systems
- Data protection, IT policies, and cyber safety
- Software and IT engineering
- 5G communications, GPS and remote sensing
- Cutting edge computational technologies
Track chairs:
X. Liang, Xidian University-China | Brojo Kishore Mishra, GIEUT-India
Track 05: Engineering, manufacturing and processing
SDG's covered: SDG 1,2,3,4,6,7, 8,9, 10,11,12,13,14,15.
- Power generation, transfer, storage and distribution
- Modern age electrical components: Circuits, invertors, transmitters and grids
- Machine designing and processing
- Generators and energy systems
- Aerospace engineering
- Marine engineering
- Biofuels, fuel cells, and fluid systems
- CAD/CAM, automation and robotics
- Tool and die design and coatings
- Tribology and mechanics of systems
- Engineering for renewable energy generation
- Engineering modern age materials and additive manufaturing
- Rocket propulsion
- Ion implantation and plasma engineering
- Particle and Nuclear Physics and Engineering
- Advances in transportation engineering
- Quality, operation and reliability management practices
- Green Engineering
- Engineering for environmental remediation
- Cutting edge smart and intelligent engineering
- Smart home, road, societies, cities, hospitals and workplaces
- 3D and 4D printing
- Cryogenic materials, hydrogels and alloy manufacturing
Track chairs:
TBD
Track 06 Technology Showcase | Covering all aspects
SDG's covered: ALL Goals
This special session is focused on the demonstration of laboratory-based prototypes, proof of concept, and evolving technologies from researchers across the world
- Technologies that demonstrate the potential to solve problems related to sustainability.
- Proof of concept
- Prototypes
- Fabrication Methods
Track Chairs:
Zhiyu HU , Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Partima Solanki, JNU New Delhi India