Online Abstract Submissions
Submission will close on
09 January, 2026
Advanced Materials Session Highlights
Tracks 01 to 12
Materials Science and Engineering
Advances in Mining, Mineral Processing & Fundamentals
Advances in Metallurgical Engineering, Metal Processing & Solidification
Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
Biomaterials and Healthcare
Textile Manufacturing and Engineering
Ceramics and Magnetic Materials
Electrochemistry and X-ray Diffraction
Catalytic Materials & Graphene Chemistry
Advances in Alloy Design, Processing, Properties and Applications
Electrical, Optical, and Magnetic Materials
Polymer Science and Technology
Tracks 13 to 26
Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
Graphene Technology – 3D & 2D Materials and Carbon Materials and Nanotubes
Advanced Energy Materials
Industrial Chemistry & Applied Chemistry
Emerging Smart Materials
Advances in Nano Materials Science
Nano Materials & Nanocomposites
Computational Materials Science
Optoelectronics, Photonics and Magnetic materials
Physics and Chemistry of Materials
Metallurgy, Corrosion, and Mining
Surface Science and Engineering
Emerging Trends in Materials Science
Thin films, Corrosion, and degradation of materials
Tracks 27 to 41
Advances in Instrumentation Technology
Advanced Materials and Devices
Nano porous Aerogel Materials
Mechanics, Characterization Techniques and Equipment
Ceramics & Composites
Applications in Material Science Engineering
Chemical Synthesis and Catalysts Synthesis
Organic, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
Catalysis and Chemical Reactions
Biological & Chemical Sciences
Chemo-informatics & Computational Chemistry
Nano catalysis & Nano chemistry
Semiconductors: Fundamentals to Emerging Applications
Fibers and Composites
AI Applications in Mining, Metallurgy & Materials Science
1. Materials Science and Engineering: Materials Science and Engineering develops innovative materials, metals, polymers, ceramics, composites, and nanomaterials to improve manufacturing, sustainability, and technological advancements across multiple sectors.
2. Polymer Science and Technology: Polymer Science and Technology focuses on creating advanced plastics, rubbers, and smart polymers used in everything from medical devices to aerospace materials.
3. Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology: Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology involve designing and engineering materials at the atomic and molecular scale to create ultra-strong, lightweight, and highly advanced technologies.
4. Advances in Alloy Design, Processing, Properties and Applications: Explores innovative alloy design strategies that enhance strength, durability, and performance for next-generation engineering applications.
5. Metallurgy, Corrosion, and Mining: Covers advanced metallurgical processes, extraction techniques, and materials optimization for efficient resource utilization.
6. Advances in Metallurgical Engineering, Metal Processing & Solidification: Focuses on innovative metallurgical engineering techniques, advanced metal processing, and solidification methods to produce high-performance materials.
7. Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability: Focuses on the development and application of advanced materials that enhance energy efficiency, enable renewable energy technologies, and support sustainable industrial practices. These materials aim to reduce environmental impact while improving performance across energy systems.
8. Advanced Energy Materials: Focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of advanced materials for next-generation energy technologies. This includes materials for energy storage, conversion, and generation, aiming to improve efficiency, durability, and sustainability.
9. Physics and Chemistry of Materials: Focuses on understanding the fundamental physical and chemical principles that govern the behavior of materials. The track explores how structure, composition, and interactions at atomic and molecular levels determine material properties and performance.
10. Metallurgy, Corrosion, and Mining: Covers advanced metallurgical processes, extraction techniques, and material optimization strategies to improve performance, efficiency, and sustainability in mining and industrial applications.
11. AI Applications in Mining, Metallurgy & Materials Science: Explores the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize mining operations, enhance metallurgical processes, and accelerate the discovery and design of advanced materials.
12. Mineral Processing: Focuses on the techniques and technologies used to extract, separate, and refine valuable minerals from ores, emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and industrial applications.
13. Advances in Nano Materials Science: Focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of nanomaterials with enhanced mechanical, electronic, optical, and chemical properties for cutting-edge technological and industrial applications.
14. Advances in Mining: Covers the latest technologies, methods, and innovations in mining to enhance resource extraction, operational efficiency, and sustainability while minimizing environmental impact.
15. Thin films, Corrosion, and degradation of materials: Focuses on the study, design, and application of thin films and coatings to prevent corrosion and material degradation, enhancing performance, durability, and longevity in industrial and technological applications.
16. Organic, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry: Explores fundamental and applied aspects of organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry to understand material behavior, develop new compounds, and drive innovations in science and technology.
17. Applications in Material Science Engineering: Focuses on the practical implementation of materials science and engineering principles to develop advanced materials and solutions for industries such as aerospace, electronics, energy, and healthcare.
18. Computational Materials Science: Focuses on using computational methods and simulations to understand, design, and predict the properties and behavior of materials, accelerating innovation in materials science and engineering.
19. Catalytic Materials & Graphene Chemistry: Focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of catalytic materials and graphene-based systems to enhance chemical reactions, energy conversion, and advanced technological applications.
20. Ceramics & Composites: Focuses on the design, processing, and application of advanced ceramics and composite materials to achieve superior mechanical, thermal, and functional properties for industrial and technological applications.
Advanced Materials 2026
Submission Deadline: 09 January, 2026
Submitting an abstract is an essential step in the process of presenting your research work or project at a conference. To meet the submission deadline, it’s essential to start preparing the abstract well in advance of the deadline.
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Conference General Instructions
- Abstracts should represent the original work.
- Please add your references (If any)
- Include your picture in the abstract.
- The full name with credentials of Author should be highlighted with their affiliation.
- The Abstract should be written in English.
- Please indicate one – three most relevant themes for your abstract from the conference sessions/tracks.
- Please send in a brief biography together with the Abstract (Kindly refer the Abstract template for example).
- Please download the abstract template and follow the format carefully.
- Abstracts that do not confirm to the guidelines will be asked to revise.
- Abstarct received after the given deadline, due to any reason will not be accepted unless the deadline is extended.
- The abstract should be submitted in the format of MS Word (.doc or .docx) document.
Abstract Format Guidelines
- An abstract is a compendious summary of a research paper’s substance including its background, purpose, methodology, results, and conclusion.
- It should be one paragraph with a word limit of 200-250.
- Please do not include subheadings, bullets, lists and header/footer in the abstract.
- Try to keep the Abstract titles short, but descriptive. Informative titles, indicating key points are encouraged. Abbreviations should not be used in the title.
- Acronyms should be written in full the first time, mentioned in the text, followed by the abbreviation in parentheses.
- Make sure that the scientific names are in Italic.
- Use a negative exponent (g. kgm-3) and do not indicate units as divisions (e.g. kg/m 3 ).
- Any Chemical formulae should be written in a standard form such as “CaCO3”, not as “CaCO3”. Use a zero before decimal points such as “0.45,” not “.45.”
Recommended Font
Title: Times New Roman, 12 points, Upper case, centre text in bold
Body: Times New Roman, 11 points; Line spacing: 1, one column of text
Affiliations Format
- Affiliations should be indicated with superscript.
- A superscript asterisk shout be used for the corresponding author
- Names of affiliations should be given including the country.
- If there is more than one name and address, they should be related by superscript numbers.
Example:
- Surname INITIALS 1, Surname INITIALS 1* and Surname INITIALS 2
- Department, Faculty, University, Country
- Department, Institute, Country
- *author@anymail.com (* Email address of the corresponding author)
Note: Download follow the abstract template for better understanding.
Guidelines For The Co-Authors
- Please note a single registration permits only one person to attend the conference.
- If the co-authors would like to attend the conference their registration and payment are required to be made independently.
- However, they will be given a waiver of 25% in Listener’s Registration Fee.
- The certificate will also be issued for the co-authors upon their registration/payment for the conference.
- Please make prior communications with the organizing committee regards to this matter to avail the benefit of the discount.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I submit an abstract for the conference?
To submit an abstract for the conference, navigate to the “Abstract Submission” section. Review the guidelines, prepare your abstract according to the specified format, and upload it through the online submission form. Keep an eye on the submission deadline and await notification regarding acceptance or rejection. Good luck with your submission!
What is the deadline for abstract submission?
The deadline for abstract submission is specified on the conference website. It is important to adhere to the given deadline to ensure your abstract is considered for review. Late submissions may not be accepted.
Are there specific formatting guidelines for abstract submission?
Yes, there are usually specific formatting guidelines for abstract submissions. These guidelines may include word limits, preferred font and spacing, and requirements for including tables, figures, or references. Please carefully review the guidelines provided on the abstract submission page to ensure your abstract meets the specified requirements.
Can I make changes to my submitted abstract after submission?
In some cases, limited changes may be allowed to submitted abstracts before the submission deadline. Contact our abstract submission team to inquire about the possibility of making changes and any associated procedures.
