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2nd International Conference on Advanced Materials and Sustainable Development, will be organized around the theme “”

Advanced Materials 2021 is comprised of 20 tracks and 89 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Advanced Materials 2021.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Advanced Materials Technologies is the new home for all technology-related materials applications research, with particular focus on advanced device design, fabrication and integration, as well as new technologies based on novel materials. It bridges the gap between fundamental laboratory research and industry

 

  • Track 1-1• Materials for Advanced Packaging
  • Track 1-2• Advanced Structural Materials
  • Track 1-3• Advanced spintronic material
  • Track 1-4• Mechanics of Advanced Materials
  • Track 1-5• Thin films and coatings

Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) combines engineering, physics and chemistry principles to solve real-world problems associated with nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, energy, manufacturing and other major engineering disciplines.

 

  • Track 2-1• Materials for Energy Infrastructure
  • Track 2-2• Materials Syntheses
  • Track 2-3 • Microwave Materials
  • Track 2-4• Methodology Development

 



 


  • Track 3-1• Green Buildings, Green Architecture and Green Engineering
  • Track 3-2• Green Nanotechnology
  • Track 3-3 • Anaerobic Digestion‎
  • Track 3-4• Sustainable Engineering and Energy Technology
  • Track 3-5• Organic Gardening‎


Building material is material used for construction. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand and wood, even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings. Apart from naturally occurring materials, many man-made products are in use, some more and some less synthetic.



 


  • Track 4-1• Advanced Technology of Structural Engineering
  • Track 4-2• Advanced Designing and Construction
  • Track 4-3• Smart Bricks and Fluids
  • Track 4-4• Sustainable Construction Materials

 



 


  • Track 5-1• Advanced materials in Production and Processing Techniques
  • Track 5-2• Materials Synthesis and Processing

Nanostructured materials, which provide great potential for improving performance and extending capabilities of products in a number of industrial sectors, are a new class of materials, having dimensions in the 1~100 nm range. Nanostructures can be divided into zero-dimensional, one-dimensional, and two-dimensional nanostructures based on their shapes. The recent emphasis in nanomaterials research is put on 1D nanostructures at the expense of 0D and 2D ones, perhaps due to the intriguing possibility of using them in a majority of short-term future applications

 


  • Track 6-1• Natural Nanomaterials
  • Track 6-2• Biosensors, Opticsensors
  • Track 6-3• Applied Nano-Electromagnetics
  • Track 6-4• Nanoparticles

Emerging Materials is a materials and interface discovery program, emphasizing design, synthesis, and understanding of new functional materials and interfaces for both fundamental science and early-stage technology.


 


  • Track 7-1• Emerging Materials Syntheses
  • Track 7-2• Conductive polymers
  • Track 7-3• Quantum dots
  • Track 7-4• Novel superconductors

Functional materials are generally characterised as those materials which possess particular native properties and functions of their own. For example, ferroelectricity, piezoelectricity, magnetism or energy storage functions.

 

  • Track 8-1• Electrical Materials
  • Track 8-2• Magnetic Ceramics
  • Track 8-3• Xerography
  • Track 8-4• Liquid Crystals
  • Track 8-5• Computer Memories

Smart Materials and Structures is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to technical advances in (and applications of) smart materials, systems and structures; including intelligent systems, sensing and actuation, adaptive structures, and active control.

 

  • Track 9-1• Modeling, Simulation and Control of Smart Materials
  • Track 9-2• Mechanics and Behavior of Smart Materials
  • Track 9-3• Smart Materials Structure Applications
  • Track 9-4 • Structural Engineering and Ceramics

Polymer science and engineering is a multidisciplinary STEM field focused on this special class of molecules. Polymer materials are ubiquitous in almost every aspect of modern life, and advances in the field enable scientific and technological breakthroughs in a wide range of technical applications.

 

  • Track 10-1• Advanced polymer applications
  • Track 10-2 • Antifouling polymers
  • Track 10-3• Polymer-based Smart Materials
  • Track 10-4• Polymeric Dental Materials

Electrical Material is basically the parts or elements used in the making of any electrical construction project. This can vary from a small house circuit to as big as a large industrial plant. D & F Liquidators supply large inventory of construction electrical products & materials including:

 

  • Track 11-1• Optical Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Track 11-2• Nonlinear Super-Resolution Nano-Optics and Applications
  • Track 11-3• Imaging, microscopy, adaptive optics
  • Track 11-4• Electromagnetic waves
  • Track 11-5• Ferroelectricity,Ferroelasticity&Ferromagnetism

Glass-ceramics are polycrystalline materials produced through controlled crystallization of base glass. Glass-ceramic materials share many properties with both glasses and ceramics. Glass-ceramics have an amorphous phase and one or more crystalline phases and are produced by a so-called "controlled crystallization" in contrast to a spontaneous crystallization, which is usually not wanted in glass manufacturing.

 

  • Track 12-1• Advanced Ceramic Materials
  • Track 12-2• Cellular ceramics
  • Track 12-3• Polymer Matrix Composites
  • Track 12-4• Ceramic Matrix Composites
  • Track 12-5• Advanced Non-Oxide Ceramics, Optical Ceramics

A biomaterial is a substance that has been engineered to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose, either a therapeutic or a diagnostic one. As a science, biomaterials is about fifty years old. The study of biomaterials is called biomaterials science or biomaterials engineering

 

  • Track 13-1• Biological interactions with nanomaterials
  • Track 13-2• Drug and DNA targeting delivery
  • Track 13-3• Multiscale Materials Modelling
  • Track 13-4• Silicon Nano-biotechnology
  • Track 13-5• Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
  • Track 13-6• Structures and Properties of metals

Contaminated mine water is generated when rock containing sulphidic minerals is exposed to water and oxygen, resulting in the production of acidity and high concentrations of metals and sulphate in the water.Mine drainage, process water and storm water associated with industrial activities are the main types of water produced in mining operation. The two primary aims of the treatment of contaminated mine water are to neutralize acidity and removal me.

 

  • Track 14-1• Metals and Metallurgy
  • Track 14-2• Mineral Processing
  • Track 14-3• Metal working, testing and Metallography
  • Track 14-4• Alloying and Casting

Advanced Energy Materials is a peer reviewed scientific journal covering energy-related research, including photovoltaics, batteries, supercapacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen technologies, thermoelectrics, photocatalysis, solar power technologies, magnetic refrigeration, and piezoelectric materials.

 

  • Track 15-1• Renewable and sustainable energy
  • Track 15-2• Hydrogen Energy
  • Track 15-3• Modern Piezoelectric Energy-Harvesting Materials
  • Track 15-4• Solar energy materials

Graphene has been hailed as a miracle material with the potential to revolutionize 3D printing. ... It is made from a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice and is deemed the thinnest, strongest and most flexible material in the world.

 

  • Track 16-1• 3D graphene
  • Track 16-2• Carbon Nanotubes
  • Track 16-3• Fullerenes
  • Track 16-4• 3D-Printed Materials and Systems
  • Track 16-5• Multi-material printing

Crystallography is the experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in crystalline solids. The word "crystallography" is derived from the Greek words crystallon "cold drop, frozen drop", with its meaning extending to all solids with some degree of transparency, and graphein "to write"

 

  • Track 17-1• Crystallographic Texture of Materials
  • Track 17-2• X-ray crystallography
  • Track 17-3• Quasi crystals & Liquid Crystal
  • Track 17-4• Nano-Crystalline Materials

Semiconductor is somewhere between conductor and insulator. Depending on the purity, voltage, and even temperature semiconductors can conduct electricity or not. This makes semiconductors very valuable material for electronics. ... Superconductors are a novel material that shows zero resistance.

 

  • Track 18-1• Electroluminescent and Electrochromic Materials
  • Track 18-2• Semiconductor alloy system
  • Track 18-3• Supercapacitors and batteries
  • Track 18-4• Photovoltaic Cells
  • Track 18-5• Nano-Electronic Devices

The basic phases in recycling are the collection of waste materials, their processing or manufacture into new products, and the purchase of those products, which may then themselves be recycled

 

  • Track 19-1• Manufacture of Recycled Materials
  • Track 19-2• Properties of Recycling materials
  • Track 19-3• Recyclable glass,paper,plastics
  • Track 19-4• Reuse of Biodegradable waste
  • Track 19-5• Recycled electronics and batteries

Biomaterials are advanced materials that have been engineered to be compatible with biological tissues and organs (for example, muscle, bone, pancreas or hearth). They can be either synthetic or biological – their main characteristics being their biocompatibility in a defined application. The area of biomaterials science and technology has been growing for the last 50 years. It encompasses biology, chemistry, medicine, tissue engineering and indeed material sciences.

 

  • Track 20-1• Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering bone, Cartilage and Urology
  • Track 20-2• Smart and Structural Health Monitoring
  • Track 20-3• Programmable Matter
  • Track 20-4• Clinically Designed Smart Materials
  • Track 20-5• Pediatric Cardiovascular Devices / Stents and Valves