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23rd International Conference on Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology (CSE)

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Mon, Aug 19 12:00 AM 2024 - Tue, Aug 20 12:00 AM 2024
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23rd International Conference on Advanced Materials & Nanotechnology


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ConferenceSeries LLC Ltd is proud to announce the 23rd International Conference on Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, which is to be held during August 19-20, 2020 at Tokyo, Japan.

On this great gathering, Organizing Committee invites participants from all over the globe to take part in this annual conference with the theme “Exploring the Possibilities in the Field of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology”. Advanced Materials 2020 aims at sharing new ideas and new technologies amongst the professionals, industrialists and students from research areas of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology to share their recent innovations and applications and indulge in interactive discussions and technical sessions at the event. The Conference will also have a space for companies and/or institutions to present their services, products, innovations and research results. 

Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology involves the tracks like Advanced Materials and Functional Devices, Engineering Materials, Composite Materials, Magnetism & Multiferroism, Optical materials and plasmonics, Energy and Harvesting Materials, Nanotechnology-Basics to applications, Nanopore science, Nanomedicine, Bio Nanotechnologies, Carbon nanostructures and graphene, Spintronics, Nanoparticle synthesis and applications.

Importance and Scope:

Advanced Materials plays a vital role in our lives because of its uniqueness in properties and extended application in various industries. These are the basis of modern science and technology. Advanced Materials are at the heart of many technological developments that touch our lives and find applications such as electronic materials for communication and information technology, biomaterials for better health care, sensors for intelligent environment, energy materials for renewable energy and environment, light alloys for better transportation, materials for strategic applications and more.

Nanotechnology is science, engineering, and technology conducted at the nanoscale, which is about 1 to 100 nanometers. Nanotechnology is the study of application of extremely small things and can be used across all the other science fields, such as chemistry, biology, physics, materials science, and engineering. Today's scientists and engineers are finding a wide variety of ways to deliberately make materials at the nanoscale to take advantage of their enhanced properties such as higher strength, lighter weight, increased control of light spectrum, and greater chemical reactivity than their larger-scale counterparts

Why to attend???

23rd International Conference on Advanced Materials and Nano-Technology professionals providing a premier technical forum for reporting and learning about the latest new generation technologies developed during the course of time along with discussing their applications. Events include hot topics presentations from all over the world and professional networking with industries, leading working groups and panels.

Meet Your Objective Business sector With individuals from and around the globe concentrated on finding out about Polymer science and Engineering, this is the best chance to achieve the biggest collection of members from everywhere throughout the World. Conduct shows, disperse data, meet with current, make a sprinkle with another product offering, and get name acknowledgment at this occasion. Widely acclaimed speakers, the latest methods, strategies, and the most up to date overhauls in Polymer science and Engineering are signs of this meeting.

Target Audience:

Scientists.
Professors.
Research Scholars and students
Nanotechnology Companies
Nanotechnology Associations
Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Engineers

Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: Advanced Materials and Functional Devices

This is The Creation of Advanced Materials at The Molecular or Nuclear Measure for the reason for propelling innovation, growing further effective items, making novel assembling advances, or enhancing the human learning. The capacity to rapidly and dependably set out numerous conductive layers with ultrafine determination has prompted the scaling down and minimal effort of most microelectronic parts. Practical Devices has set up itself as a pioneer in the HVAC, Building Controls, Energy Management, Energy Savings, Lighting Controls, and Wireless enterprises.

Materials engineering, materials science and engineering, engineering materials, material science, advanced materials in civil engineering, advances in materials science and engineering, advanced materials in automotive engineering, Electronic materials, chemical materials 

Track 2: Engineering Materials

The Materials used for Manufacturing of engineering products are termed engineering materials. These engineering materials are the backbone of all engineering products. The design, manufacturing, commercialization and performance of any engineering products are basically depends on the material being used for that product.

advanced engineering materials, engineered materials solutions, huber engineered materials, material engineer, engineered materials solutions, callister materials science and engineering, bioengineering and tissue engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Metals and Metallurgy, Powder metallurgy, lasers

Track 3: Composite Materials

A materials structure made out of no less than two physically one of a kind stages whose mix produces add up to properties that are not the same as those of its constituents. Composites can be incredibly strong and solidified, yet light in weight, so extents of value to weight and solidness to weight are a couple of conditions more essential than steel or aluminum.

composite materials, composite decking material, jps composite materials, aluminum composite material, composite roofing material, composite building materials, composite fencing materials, mechanics of composite materials, advanced composite materials, plastic, plastic sheets, plastic surgery, plastic welding, plastic containers, plastic recycling, ceramic, ceramics, polymer, polymer clay, polymer 80, carbohydrate polymers, organic polymer ark

Track 4: Magnetism & Multiferroism

Attraction is one part of the joined electromagnetic drive. It alludes to physical wonders emerging from the compel brought about by magnets, protests that create fields that draw in or repulse different items. The blend of a few ferric arranges in a similar material, instituted under the term of Multiferroism as of late gotten a great deal of consideration.

electromagnetic field, magnetic particles, Magnetism, electronic magnetic pulse, rare earth magnets, magnetic field, neodymium magnets, magnetic eyelashes, magnet toys, car magnets, magnetic phone charger

Track 5: Optical Materials and Plasmonics

The Diligence of Optical Materials is to give a technique for correspondence and development trade among researchers who are careful in materials for potential contraption applications. Plasmonics is the examination of the joint effort between electromagnetic field and free electrons in a metal.

advanced optical materials, optical materials, fiber optic material, fiber optic cable raw materials, electronic magnetic and optical materials, optical fiber cladding material

Track 6: Energy and Harvesting Materials

The examination of imperativeness gathering materials is experiencing remarkable improvement and pulling in colossal premium. Abusing starting late picked up dreams into the real instruments and benchmarks of photosynthesis, it is by and by possible to mold absolutely new and specific sub-nuclear materials and devise fake photosystems and applications far remote from routine sun based cell development.

energy harvesting materials, power harvesting using piezoelectric materials, roof material for rainwater harvesting, piezoelectric materials for energy harvesting, energy harvesting from piezoelectric materials, solar energy

Track 7: Nanotechnology-Basics to Applications

Nanotechnology is the coordinated effort of the physical science, chemistry, biology, computer and material sciences incorporated with designing entering the nanoscale. This implies science and building concentrated on making the particles things and gadgets at the nuclear and atomic scale. The Study of the Controlling of Matter on an atomic and sub-nuclear scale. Generally Nanotechnology Deals with Structures Sized between 1 to 100 Nanometre in no short of what one Dimension, and incorporates making or changing materials or devices inside that size.

nano technology, nano crystal technology, nano technologies

Track 8: Nano Materials

Nanomaterials are foundations of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Nanostructure science and advancement is a sweeping and interdisciplinary space of imaginative work improvement that has been winding up brutally worldwide in the recent years. It has the potential for changing the courses in which materials and things are made and the range and nature of functionalities that can be gotten to.nano materials, nano one materials, nano structured materials, properties of nano material, nanoscale, nanoscale engineering

Track 9: Nano Structures

Nanostructured Materials (NsM) are Advancedmaterials with a microstructure the trademark length size of which is on the request of a couple (routinely 1– 10) nanometers. NsM might be in or far from thermodynamic concordance. Nanostructured Materials joined by supramolecular science are occasions of Nanostructured Materials in thermodynamic assention. Nanostructured Materials containing nanometer-sized crystallites (e.g. of Au or NaCl) with various crystallographic introductions or possibly fabricated indications are far from thermodynamic friendliness.

Track 10: Properties of Nano Materials

Nanoparticles are striking because of their tremendous surface area and this principles the duties made by the little heave of the material. Zinc oxide particles have been found to have better UV blocking properties contemplated than its mass substitute.

Track 11: Carbon Nanostructures and Graphene

Carbon is immovably connected with about all that we oversee in a general timetable. Due to its remarkable properties, for instance, high robustness at normal conditions, differing hybridizations, strong covalent bond game plan and straightforward of blends advancement, carbon has been a state of consistent excitement for a couple of districts. A nanostructure is a structure of fair size among minute and nuclear structures. Nano structural detail is microstructure at nanoscale.

Graphene is an allotrope of carbon as a two-dimensional, atomic scale, hexagonal cross segment in which one particle shapes each vertex. It is the basic helper segment of various allotropes, including graphite, charcoal, carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. It can moreover be considered as an uncertainly significant sweet-noticing iota, an authoritative occurrence of the gathering of level polycyclic fragrant hydrocarbons.

carbon fiber, carbon fiber wrap, carbon fiber sheets, carbon fiber tube, carbon fiber wheels, carbon fiber bike, carbon fiber rims, Graphene, graphene battery, graphene aerogel, graphene oxide, graphene supercapacitor, graphene sheet, grapheme, graphene armor, graphene applications

Track 12: Spintronics

Spintronics is the usage of a basic property of particles known as turn for information planning. From various perspectives, spintronics is undifferentiated from contraptions, which rather uses the electrical charge on an electron. Passing on information in both the charge and turn of an electron perhaps offers contraptions with more imperative contrasts of handiness.

Spintronics, spintron centrifuge, spintronic transistor, spintronics applications, spintronics graphene, spintronic materials, spintronic device, semiconductor spintronics

Track 13: Nanoparticle Synthesis and Applications

Nanoparticle blend alludes to techniques for making nanoparticles. Nanoparticles can be gotten from

Bigger atoms, or blended by 'base up' techniques that, for instance, nucleate and develop particles from fine sub-atomic appropriations in fluid or vapour stage. Blend can likewise incorporate functionalization by conjugation to bioactive particles.

Nanoparticles have one estimation that measures 100 nanometres or less. The properties of various conventional materials change when moulded from nanoparticles. This is routinely in light of the way that nanoparticles have a more important surface range per weight than greater particles which make them be more receptive to some unique iotas.

AGENDA 2020

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DAY-1
September 04, 2020
Meeting Hall: London B
08:00-8:30 Registrations
Opening Ceremony 08:30-08:55
Keynote Forum
08:55-09:00 Introduction
09:00-09:40 Title: Hybrid conversion Solar System (HYCSOS)
Dieter M Gruen, Dimerond Technologies, USA
09:40-10:20
Title: Semiconductors and semiconductor-ionic heterostructure composites for next generation
energy conversion technology
Bin Zhu, Hubei University, China
SPECIAL SESSION
10:20-11:20 Title: On the way to physically correct indentation analyses
Gerd Kaupp, University of Oldenburg, Germany
Group Photo, Networking & Refreshments 11:20-11:40 @ Europa Foyer
Sessions: Advanced Materials Engineering | Emerging Areas of Materials Science | Environmental and Green
Materials | Carbon Based Materials | Advanced Bio-Materials and Bio-devices | Energy Materials and Harvesting
Chair: Roger Amade, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
Chair: Toshihiro Miyata, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
Introduction
11:40-12:00 Title: Adsorbent materials for desulfurization processes under supercritical water conditions
Florentina Maxim, Paul Scherrer Institut, Swizerland
12:00-12:20
Title: Realization of conductive aluminum nitride epitaxial layer on silicon substrate by forming
spontaneous nano size via-holes
Noriko Kurose, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
12:20-12:40
Title: A new laser induced local material engineering to convert from n-type to p-type nitride
semiconductor to fabricate high power vertical AlGaN/GaN devices on Si substrate
Yoshinobu Aoyagi, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
12:40-13:00
Title: Restoration of perovskite phase in the top layer of thin BTO film by plasma treatment and
annealing
Ankita Ghatak, S.N. Bose National Centre For Basic Sciences, India
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13:00-13:20 Title: Hybrid perovskite halide for detection of environmental pollutant in atmosphere
Barnali Ghosh (Saha), S.N. Bose National Centre For Basic Sciences, India
Lunch Break 13:20-14:00 @ La Place AB
14:00-14:20 Title: Comparative analysis on monolithic DeNOx catalysts
Giovanni Perillo, Wessex Institute of Technology, UK
14:20:14:40 Title: Growth and electrochemical characterization of graphene nano walls and carbon nanotubes
Roger Amade, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
14:40-15:00 Title: Fine-controlled sub-nano metal particles in a dendrimer reactor
Kimihisa Yamamoto, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
15:00-15:20 Title: Thermoelectricity enhanced catalysis
Tiva Sharifi, Rice University, USA
15:20-15:40
Title: P-type Cu2O-based heterojunction solar cells fabricated with n-type ZnO thin film prepared
by electrochemical deposition method
Toshihiro Miyata, Kanazawa Institute of Technology, Japan
15:40-16:00
Title: Growth control of vertical nano graphene network in plasma enhanced chemical vapor
deposition and its emerging applications
Keigo Takeda, Meijo University, Japan
16:00-16:20 Title: In silico study of the self-assembly and gelation of sugar derivatives
Dafna Knani, ORT Braude College, Israel
Networking & Refreshments 16:20-16:40 @ Europa Foyer
16:40-17:00 Title: Design and development of nanomaterials using induction plasma system and its application
Vignesh Nagarajan, Matrix Nano, India
YRF
YRF Judge: Gerd Kaupp, University of Oldenburg, Germany
17:00-17:15 Title: Development of functionalized coating by sol-gel process on aluminium alloy
Clément Genet, Université de Toulouse, France
17:15-17:30 Title: Developing super hydrophobic copper/graphene nano-platelets coatings by plasma spraying
Tahmineh Forati, Concordia University, Canada
17:30-17:45
Title: Novel carbon nanomaterials coated with CuO particles via electroless plating for
nonothermite applications
Amir Elsaidy, Military Technical College, Egypt
17:45-18:00 Title: Functionalized track-etched PVDF membrane electrodes for heavy metal analysis in water
Uliana Pinaeva, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Panel Discussion

DAY-2
September 05, 2020
Meeting Hall: London B
Keynote Forum
09:00-09:40 Title: Driving flexible electronics by hybrid materials
Rodrigo Martins, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
09:40-10:20 Title: Switching iron-based superconductivity with spin current
Jhinhwan Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea
Sessions: Advanced Functional Materials | Polymers Scicence and Engineering | Advanced Optical Materials |
Advancement in Nanomaterials Science and Nanotechnology | Coating and Surface Engineering
Chair: Dieter M Gruen, Dimerond Technologies, USA
Chair: Yutaka Oyama, Tohoku University, Japan
Introduction
10:20-10:40 Title: Relation between internal friction and fatigue
Wolfgang Gräfe, Private Scholar, Germany
10:40-11:00
Title: Improvement of CFRP electrical conductivity by applying nano enabled products containing
carbon nanotubes
Anna Boczkowska, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
11:00-11:20
Title: Boron carbide-based ceramics for thermostructural application: Sintering by SPS and
mechanical performances
Alexandre Maître, University of Limoges, France
Networking & Refreshments 11:20-11:40 @ Europa Foyer
11:40-12:00
Title: Synthesis of 2D layered semiconductor GaSe for the application of Terahertz non-destructive
inspection
Yutaka Oyama, Tohoku University, Japan
12:00-12:20 Title: Solution deposition of Cu doped Co3O4 ffor electrooxidation of glucose
Mahabubur Chowdhury, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
12:20-12:40
Title: Cu metal/Mn phthalocyanine organic sprinter faces atop Co with high spin polarization at
room temperature
Wolfgang Weber, Université de Strasbourg, France
12:40-13:00 Title: Producing of aluminium matrix composite wire
Janos Dobranszky, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
13:00-13:20 Title: Chitosan asiaticoside nanoparticles synthesized from Centella asiatica for glioma therapy
V Gayathri, Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, India
Lunch Break 13:20-14:00 @ La Place AB
14:00-14:20 Title: Investigation on weldability behavior of chromium-free nickel filler with stainless steel AISI-304
Nataraj J.R, R.V.College Of Engineering, India
14:20-14:40
Title: Multiferroic Properties and Structural Characterizations in Mn and Cr Doped 0.9BiFeO3-
0.1BaTiO3 Compositions
Ricardo A. M Gotardo, Technological Federal University of Paraná, Brazil
14:40-15:00
Title: Synthesis of Pt-WO3@W/GNs as a bifunctional electro-photo catalyst for catalyzing
methanol oxidation and oxygen reduction reaction
Shen Lin, Fujian Normal University, China
15:00-15:20 Title: Low-cost printable hybrid hetero structures for energy harvesting and lighting
Sylvain G. Cloutier, Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Canada
15:20-15:40 Title: New generation of Colorcoat Prisma®
Anna Lewandowska, Tata Steel UK Limited, United Kingdom
Networking & Refreshments 15:40-16:00 @ Europa Foyer
YRF
YRF Judge: Gerd Kaupp, University of Oldenburg, Germany
16:00-16:15 Title: FEM analysis for burring process of large diameter SUS304 tube
Junshi Ichikawa, Gunma University, Japan
16:15-16:30 Title: Horizontal twin roll casting of aluminum alloy A7075
Yuta Kashitani, Gunma University, Japan
16:30-16:45 Title: Cold plastic forming of ABS plastic pipe: ABS plastic pipe
Kentaro Tsunoda, Gunma University, Japan
16:45-17:00
Title: Engineering protein interfaces yields ferritin disassembly and reassembly under benign
experimental conditions
Hai Chen, China Agricultural University, China
17:00-17:15 Title: Dynamic analyses of damping alloy sleeves for boring
Yuto Horigome, Gunma University, Japan
17:15-17:30 Title: Infrared spectra of aluminum fluorocarbon polymer compositions to thermal signature of jet engine
Amir Elsaidy, Military Technical College, Egypt
17:30-17:45 Title: Thermoelectric properties of ZnO-based ceramics prepared by spark plasma sintering technique
Radingoana Precious Manti, Université de Toulouse, France
Poster Presentations 17:45-18:30
Poster Judge: Anna Boczkowska, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
AM-01
Title: Fabrication of micro/nano-crystals of organic Dirac fermion system: nano-scale electro
crystallization
Takako Konoike, National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
AM-02 Title: Synthesis by hydrogen reduction and characterization of CuNiCo with nanoparticles content
Eduardo Brocchi, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
AM-03 Title: One-pot synthesis of hybrid nano particles for catalytic applications
Heeyeon Kim, Korea Institute of Energy Research, South Korea
AM-04 Title: Chitosan delaying human fibroblast senescence through down regulation of TGF-β signaling pathway
Tai-Horng Young, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
AM-05 Title: Ag+ ion emission from a sharp tip of Ag+ ion conducting glass and Schottky-model analysis
Yusuke Daiko, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan
AM-06 Title: Effect of electrolyte aging on the morphology and mechanical properties of anodic titanium dioxide
Junzhe Dong, The University of Auckland, New Zealand
AM-07 Title: Magnetic carbon nano materials as matrices for the immobilization of cellulolytic enzymes
Athena Papadopoulou, University of Ioannina, Greece
AM-08 Title: Surface texturing with slanted silicon nano pillars to reduce its optical reflectivity
Jun-hyun Kim, Ajou University, South Korea
AM-09 Title: Simulation and development of counter weight casting
Koushik Kosanam, R.V.College Of Engineering, India
AM-10 Title: Study of fragmentation and ultrasonic flow impacts of several metal-based alloys
Abdulrahman Sumayli, University of Hull, UK
AM-11 Title: Effect of epoxidized cardanol on poly(vinyl chloride) as secondary plasticizer
Jie Chen, Chinese Academy of Forestry, China
AM-12
Title: Eu2+/Eu3+-activated nitride based red phosphors with narrow emission band for white light
emitting diodes
Jianyan Ding, Lanzhou University, China
AM-13
Title: K4CaGe3O9:Mn2+, Yb3+: a novel orange-emitting long persistent luminescence phosphor
with special nano structure
Xufeng Zhou, Lanzhou University, China
AM-14
Title: A composite of MnO2 coated with graphene by galvanostatic electrodeposition and its
highly active and stable catalysis for oxygen reduction reaction
Xiaofeng Zhang, Fujian Normal University, China
AM-15 Title: Ni-based nanowire co-catalysts integrated with a Si photoanode for efficient water oxidation
Meshal S Aljohani, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
AM-16
Title: Facile synthesis of laminated porous WS2/C composite and its electrocatalysis for oxygen
reduction reaction
Zhongshui Li, Fujian Normal University, China
AM-17 Title: Graphene oxide-copper hybrid nanoflowers for the efficient immobilization of enzymes
Athena Papadopoulou, University of Ioannina, Greece
AM-18 Title: Advances in 3D printing in biomaterials for orthopaedic applications
Daniel Li, Northwestern University, USA
Panel Discussion

DAY-3
September 06, 2020
Networking & lunch 12:30-14:00 @ La Place AB
Awards & Closing Ceremony

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