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3rd International Conference on Advanced Materials and Sustainable Development, will be organized around the theme “Invention and Innovations of New Concepts In the Advanced Materials Euro Advanced Materials 2022”

advancedmaterials@$2022 is comprised of 20 tracks and 6 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in advancedmaterials@$2022.

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

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.


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 1-1Materials for Advanced Packaging
  • Track 1-2Advanced Aerospace Materials
  • Track 1-3Advanced Structural Materials
  • Track 1-4Materials for Advanced Packaging
  • Track 1-5Mechanics of Advanced Materials
  • Track 1-6Advanced spintronic material


The interdisciplinary field of materials science, also commonly termed materials science and engineering, covers the design and discovery of new materials, particularly solids.


  • Track 2-1Materials for Energy Infrastructure
  • Track 2-2Materials Syntheses
  • Track 2-3Information Materials
  • Track 2-4Methodology Development
  • Track 2-5Microwave Materials


The sustainable development can be support through the development of green materials For instance, green materials can be developed as a source for energy production. Green materials including biomass-based source can be developed as a source for biodiesel and bioethanol production.



 


  • Track 3-1Green Buildings, Green Architecture and Green Engineering
  • Track 3-2Green Nanotechnology
  • Track 3-3Global Warming and Bioremediation
  • Track 3-4Anaerobic Digestion‎
  • Track 3-5Phytoremediation Plants‎
  • Track 3-6Organic Gardening‎
  • Track 3-7Sustainable Engineering and Energy Technology


Building material is material used for construction. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, wood, and even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings



 


  • Track 4-1Advanced Technology of Structural Engineering
  • Track 4-2Advanced Designing and Construction
  • Track 4-3Smart Bricks and Fluids
  • Track 4-4Super Elasticity Materials
  • Track 4-5High Tensile Steel
  • Track 4-6Cement Replacement Materials


This book focuses on advanced processing of new and emerging materials, and advanced manufacturing systems based on thermal transport and fluid flow



 


  • Track 5-1Advanced materials in Production and Processing Techniques
  • Track 5-2Lasers in Manufacturing and Materials Processing
  • Track 5-3Materials Synthesis and Processing
  • Track 5-4Thin films and coatings


In this first comprehensive compilation of review chapters on this hot topic, more than 30 experts from around the world provide in-depth chapters on their specific areas of expertise covering such


 


 

  • Track 6-1Natural Nanomaterials
  • Track 6-2Nanotubes, Nanorods, Nanowires and Smart Nanodevices
  • Track 6-3Nanofibers, Nanofilms and Nanocomposites
  • Track 6-4Biosensors, Opticsensors
  • Track 6-5Nanoparticles
  • Track 6-6Nanoparticles


Emergent Materials aims to publish a series of high quality and high impact research articles that reflect and bring the best research, at the forefront of



 


  • Track 7-1Emerging Materials Syntheses
  • Track 7-2Novel superconductors
  • Track 7-3correlated electron systems
  • Track 7-4Aerogel Technology
  • Track 7-5Conductive polymers
  • Track 7-6Quantum dots


Functional materials can be any type of specially designed material with a determined function: semiconductors, polymers, molecular crystals or nanoparticles are good examples of them



 


  • Track 8-1Electrical Materials
  • Track 8-2Magnetic Ceramics
  • Track 8-3Computer Memories
  • Track 8-4Optical Glass
  • Track 8-5Liquid Crystals
  • Track 8-6Xerography


Smart Materials and Structures is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering technical advances in smart materials, systems, structures and device engineering


 

  • Track 9-1Modeling, Simulation and Control of Smart Materials
  • Track 9-2Mechanics and Behavior of Smart Materials
  • Track 9-3Integrated System Design and Implementation
  • Track 9-4Shape-Memory Alloys and Phase Change Materials
  • Track 9-5Structural Engineering and Ceramics
  • Track 9-6Smart Materials Structure Applications
  • Track 9-7Advanced Smart Materials Structures


 


  • Track 10-1Advanced polymer applications
  • Track 10-2Polymer Coatings for Fabrics
  • Track 10-3Antifouling polymers
  • Track 10-4Conducting polymers
  • Track 10-5Self-Healing Polymers
  • Track 10-6Polymeric Dental Materials
  • Track 10-7Polymer electronics and photonics
  • Track 10-8Polymer-based Smart Materials


"Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials delivers what it promises: a comprehensive overview of the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of a wide


 


  • Track 11-1Optical Properties of Advanced Materials
  • Track 11-2Nonlinear Super-Resolution Nano-Optics and Applications
  • Track 11-3Imaging, microscopy, adaptive optics
  • Track 11-4Optical nanomaterials for photonics/biophotonics
  • Track 11-5Dielectric materials and electronic devices
  • Track 11-6Ferroelectricity,Ferroelasticity&Ferromagnetism
  • Track 11-7Superparamagnetism
  • Track 11-8Electromagnetic waves


Glass-ceramics are produced by crystallizing a glass to produce a polycrystalline material They have considerable potential as the matrices of composites due to their relatively low processing temperatures compared with those required for engineering ceramic matrices



 


  • Track 12-1Advanced Ceramic Materials
  • Track 12-2Advanced Non-Oxide Ceramics, Optical Ceramics
  • Track 12-3Cellular ceramics
  • Track 12-4Ceramic Matrix Composites
  • Track 12-5Polymer Matrix Composites
  • Track 12-6Metal Matrix Composites


A biomaterial is a substance that has been engineered to interact with biological systems for a medical purpose, either a therapeutic (treat, augment, repair, or replace a tissue function of the body) or a diagnostic one As a science, biomaterials is about fifty years old



 


 

  • Track 13-1Biological interactions with nanomaterials
  • Track 13-2Drug and DNA targeting delivery
  • Track 13-3Multiscale Materials Modelling
  • Track 13-4Surface properties of biomaterials
  • Track 13-5Biophysics And Biominerals
  • Track 13-6Silicon Nano-biotechnology
  • Track 13-7Tissue Engineering And Regenerative Medicine


It provides a broad-based forum for the exchange of real-world and theoretical knowledge from academia, government and industry that is pertinent to mining, mineral/metallurgical processing, exploration and other fields covered by the Society



 


 

  • Track 14-1Metals And Metallurgy
  • Track 14-2Non-Metals&Non-Ferrous Metals
  • Track 14-3Structures And Properties Of Metals
  • Track 14-4Alloying Mnd Casting
  • Track 14-5Metal Working,Testing And Metallography
  • Track 14-6Mineral Processing


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 15-1Renewable And Sustainable Energy
  • Track 15-2Hydrogen Energy
  • Track 15-3Modern Piezoelectric Energy-Harvesting Materials
  • Track 15-4Thermal Energy Storage Using Phase Change Materials
  • Track 15-5High Energy Density Materials
  • Track 15-6Neutron Applications in Materials for Energy
  • Track 15-7Solar Energy Materials


Graphene has been hailed as a miracle material with the potential to revolutionize 3D printingThe founders of Graphene 3D Lab took advantage of the fact that graphene in the form of nano platelets can be mixed with thermoplastics commonly used in FFF/FDM 3D printers



 


  • Track 16-13D Graphene
  • Track 16-2Graphene Applications As Optical Lenses
  • Track 16-3Molecular & Microscopic Structures
  • Track 16-4Carbon Nanotubes
  • Track 16-5Multi-Material Printing
  • Track 16-63D-Printed Materials And Systems
  • Track 16-7Fullerenes
  • Track 16-8Allotropes Of Carbon


 


 

  • Track 17-1Crystallographic Texture Of Materials
  • Track 17-2X-ray Crystallography
  • Track 17-3Quasi Crystals & Liquid Crystal
  • Track 17-4Nano-Crystalline Materials


A superconductor is a material that acts strangely when cooled down to a certain temperature When these materials reach their critical temperature they suddenly become perfect conductors A semiconductor on the other hand , is a material that has a conductivity somewhere between that of a conductor and an insulator


 


  • Track 18-1Electroluminescent And Electrochromic Materials
  • Track 18-2Semiconductor Alloy System
  • Track 18-3Supercapacitors And Batteries
  • Track 18-4Photovoltaic Cells
  • Track 18-5Lithium Ion Batteries
  • Track 18-6Nano-Electronic Devices


 


  • Track 19-1Manufacture Of Recycled Materials
  • Track 19-2Properties Of Recycling materials
  • Track 19-3Recyclable Glass,Paper,Plastics
  • Track 19-4Recycled Electronics And Batteries
  • Track 19-5Reuse Of Biodegradable waste


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  • Track 20-1Advanced Materials For Drug Delivery Systems And Nano Drugs
  • Track 20-2Pediatric Cardiovascular Devices / Stents And Valves
  • Track 20-3Scaffolds In Tissue Engineering Bone, Cartilage And Urology
  • Track 20-4Clinically Designed Smart Materials
  • Track 20-5Programmable Matter
  • Track 20-6Smart And Structural Health Monitoring