International Conference on Materials Science

The Asian Consortium on Computational
Materials Science

(ACCMS - ICMG - 2020)

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Conference Date - Feb 5 - 7, 2020
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Welcome Message

During ACCMS-ICMG 2020, we will offer invited speakers accommodation in hotels, in the vicinity. The invited speakers are not required to pay any registration fee and are welcome to attend the banquet and the half-day tour. For participants, paid accommodation on sharing basis will be provided in the hostels. If participants wish to choose their own hotel accommodation, on payment basis, details can be found here:

Overview

40 outstationed participants (within India) who paid registration fees, will be supported with Travel allowance (both ways) to attend the conference at SRM University, Andhra Pradesh. The mode of support will be 2nd Class sleeper for students and postdocs via Train, or Bus. No taxi bill will be reimbursed.

The Asian Consortium on Computational Materials Science (ACCMS) was set up in 2000 in order to nurture and promote research and development activities in computational materials in Asian countries. ACCMS entered into the 20th year of existence and the conduct of 10 successful conferences and 12 general meetings of this virtual organization have boosted the computational materials research in the Asian region. In order to optimally utilize our resources and manpower, it is widely felt that we should have a ‘real’ organization to steer young researchers towards computational research. It is envisaged that the conduct of International Conference on Material Genome at SRM University, Andhra Pradesh, will lay the foundation for an active center of ACCMS on campus.

SRM University, Andhra Pradesh is equipped with world-class infrastructure and is wholly committed to bring together, researchers from around the world for exploring and linking areas for mutual collaboration and growth.

The Asia-Pacific Society for Advanced Materials (APSAM) was established formally in Shanghai, April 26-30, 1992. At the General Assembly of the APSAM held in Shenyang (China) in June 22-26, 1997, the society was formally transformed into the Asia Pacific Academy of Materials (APAM).

Objectives of Theme Meeting

The enormous leap in computational approaches followed by experiments over the past three decades, demonstrates vividly that this approach can play a key role in solving challenging research problems. Quantum Mechanics based calculations followed by Machine Learning (QM/ML) is proposed as the approach to solve the large probabilistic problems. The objective of the meeting is to provide a forum for recent advances in experiment, theory and data science to discover new materials and understand the fundamental properties of the materials. The current status interface future plans and prospects will be highlighted, covering all the recent developments in First-Principles calculations, experiment, materials database and Machine Learning for materials will be discussed, considering both positive and negative perspectives.

Themes of Conference

Machine Learning for materials

High-throughput Computation

OER/HER/ORR

CO2 reduction, CO Oxidation

Nitrogen reduction

Storage materials – Batteries

Materials for Solar Cell Applications

Processing of electronic material

Computation aided discovery of functional oxides

Ferroelectric and Piezoceramics

Polar Magnetic Materials

Thermoelectric Materials

2D Materials and Device Application

Symposium on “Statistical physics of Materials Breakdown”

Chairpersons

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Programme

Oral presentation's durations

Poster presentations

Confirmed Invited Speakers

Prof. Yoshiyuki Kawazoe Tohoku University, Japan kawazoe@e-workshop.co.jp
Prof. G. P. Das Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India gpdas@metal.iitkgp.ac.in
Prof. Puru Jena Virginia Commonwealth University, USA pjena@vcu.edu
Prof. Xin-Gao Gong Fudan University, China xggong@fudan.edu.cn
Prof. Kenta Hongo Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan kenta_hongo@mac.com
Prof. K. R. Lee Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea krlee@kist.re.kr
Prof. Tanushri Saha Dasgupta S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India tanusri@bose.res.in
Prof. A. K. Singh Indian Institute of Science, India abhishek@iisc.ac.in; abhishek@mrc.iisc.ernet.in
Prof. V. Subramanian CSIR-Central Leather Research Institute, India subuchem@hotmail.com; subbu@clri.res.in,
Prof. Hisato Yasumatsu Toyota Technological Institute, Japan yasumatsu@clusterlab.jp
Prof. M. Ali Haider Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India haider@iitd.ac.in
Prof. Amrita Bhattacharya Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India b_amrita@iitb.ac.in
Prof. B. Ranjit Nanda Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India nandab@iitm.ac.in
Prof. Hena Das Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan henadas81@gmail.com
Prof.Udo Schwingeschlögl King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia udo.schwingenschlogl@kaust.edu.sa
Prof. ChiranjibMajumder Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, India drchiranjib@gmail.com
Prof. Swapan K. Ghosh Homi Bhabha National Institute, India swapankghosh@gmail.com
Prof. Prasenjit Sen Harish-Chandra Research Institute, India prasen@hri.res.in
Prof. Dilip Kanhare Savitribai Phule Pune University, India dgkanhere@gmail.com
Prof. Shiv Khanna Virginia Commonwealth University, USA snkhanna@vcu.edu
Prof. SaswataBhattacharya Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India saswata@physics.iitd.ac.in
Prof. Saurabh Ghosh SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India saurabhghosh2802@gmail.com
Prof. Prasenjit Ghosh Indian Institute od Science Education and Research, India prasenjit.jnc@gmail.com
Prof. Hiroshi Mizuseki Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea mizuseki@kist.re.kr
Prof. Nurbosyn U. Zhanpeisov Tohoku University, Japan zhanpeisov.nurbosyn.c7@tohoku.ac.jp
Prof. Bikas K. Chakrabarti Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India bikask.chakrabarti@saha.ac.in
Prof. Takahiro Hatano Osaka University, Japan hatano@ess.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp
Prof. Lucas Goehring Nottingham Trent University, UK lucas.goehring@ntu.ac.uk
Prof. Ryo Maezono Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan rmaezono@mac.com
Prof. S. D. Mahanti Michigan State University, USA mahanti@pa.msu.edu
Prof. T. V. Ramakrishnan Banaras Hindu University, India tvrama2002@yahoo.co.in
Prof. Umesh V. Waghmare Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India waghmare@jncasr.ac.in
Prof. Nguyen, Duc M Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UK Duc.Nguyen@ukaea.uk
Prof. JUNGSUTTIWONG, Siripor Ubon Ratchathani University, Thailand siriporn.j@ubu.ac.th
Prof. Ying Chen Tohoku University, Japan ying@rift.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
Prof. Ferenc Kun University of Debrecen, Hungary ferenc.kun@science.unideb.hu
Prof. Eunsang Kwon Tohoku University, Japan ekwon@tohoku.ac.jp
Prof. Kuaiyong Liu Liaoning University, China liukuiyong@lnu.edu.cn, egwang@iphy.ac.cn
Prof. HSU Chao-Ping (Cherri) Institute of Chemistry, Academia Sinica,Taiwan cherri@chem.sinica.edu.tw
Prof. Lei Shen National University of Singapore, Singapore mpeshel@nus.edu.sg
Prof.Vannajan SanghiranLee University of Malaya,Malaysia vannajan@um.edu.my
Prof. Shobhana Narasimhan Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India shobhananarasimhan@gmail.com
Prof. S X DU Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,China sxdu@iphy.ac.cn
Prof. Tanmay Basak Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India tanmay@iitm.ac.in
Prof. Kersti Hermansson Uppsala University, Sweden Kersti.Hermansson@kemi.uu.se
Prof. Akio Nakahara Nihon University, Japan. nakahara.akio@nihon-u.ac.jp
Prof. MAJIDI Muhammad Aziz Universitas Indonesia,Indonesia aziz.majidi@gmail.com
Dr. DLVK Prasad IIT Kanpur, India dprasad@iitk.ac.in
Prof.SUBODH KUMAR DE Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences, India msskd@iacs.res.in
Prof. V. Madhurima Central University of Tamil Nadu, India madhurima@cutn.ac.in
Prof. Koushik Viswanathan IISc, Bangalore koushik@iisc.ac.in
Prof. Arghya Das IIT Kanpur, India arghya@iitk.ac.in
Prof. Sujata Tarafdar Jadavpur University, India sujata_tarafdar@hotmail.com
Prof. Anuradha Banerjee IIT Madras, India anuban@iitm.ac.in
Prof. Smarajit Karmakar TIFR Hyderabad, India smarajit@tifrh.res.in
Prof. R.Rajesh IMSc, Chennai rrajesh@imsc.res.in

Young Researcher Presentation (Invited)

Dr. Kanchan Ulman National University of Singapore, Singapore c2dkau@nus.edu.sg
Dr. Mehmet Emin Kilic Korea Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea klcmemin@gmail.com
Ms. Anita Halder S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, India anita.anu.halder@gmail.com
Dr. Aaditya Manjanath Academia Sinica, Taiwan aadipotter@gmail.com
Dr. Mudit Dixit Lovely Professional University, India dixitmuditk@gmail.com
Dr. Paramita Banerjee Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, India paramitabanerjee07@gmail.com
Dr. Chandreyee Roy IMSc, Chennai chandreyeer@imsc.res.in
Dr.Subhadeep Roy NTNU, Norway subhadeep.roy@ntnu.no
Dr.Srutaashi Pradhan NTNU, Norway srutarshi.pradhan@ntnu.no

Important Dates

Conference Date

5-7 February, 2020

Abstract submission Deadline

9th December 2019

Abstract Submission

40 outstationed participants (within India) who paid registration fees, will be supported with Travel allowance (both ways) to attend the conference at SRM University AP, Andhra Pradesh. The mode of support will be 2nd Class sleeper for students and postdocs via Train, or Bus. No taxi bill will be reimbursed.

Last date for submission of abstracts: 9th December 2019

Please prepare the abstract using the given template and upload the file during registration.

The abstract will be peer-reviewed and accepted as oral/poster for ACCMS-ICMG 2020. A limited number of abstracts will be accepted for the conference.

Further questions related to abstract submission and the scientific program can be sent to accms@srmap.edu.in

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Abstract Submission Link

Papers will be published in a Special Issue (peer-reviewed) of ‘Journal of Electronic Materials’ which has an impact factor of 1.68

Papers will be published in a Special Issue (peer-reviewed) of ‘Catalysis Today’ which has an impact factor of 4.888

We encourage the participants of ACCMS-ICMG 2020 to submit full manuscripts in the above mentioned journals, as relevant. The submission will start in February 2020 though the respective journal’s portal. We will inform the submission procedure during the conference.

Registration

40 outstationed participants (within India) who paid registration fees, will be supported with Travel allowance (both ways) to attend the conference at SRM University-AP, Amaravati. The mode of support will be 2nd Class sleeper for students and postdocs via Train, or Bus. No taxi bill will be reimbursed.

Category Online
Overseas Students/Post-Docs USD 150
Scientists/faculty Members from abroad USD 250
Scientists/faculty Members from India INR 6000
Students/Post-docs from India INR 3000

For registration ACCMS ICMG-2020, Please follow the steps:

  1. Step-1: Click on Registration Link given on website, to create username and password for ACCMS ICMG-2020.

  2. Step-2: After Login, Register for Event ACCMS ICMG-2020

  3. Step-3: After completion of registration fill the following detail-

    1. Give the Accompany details, if required.

    2. Submit Abstract.

    3. Only selected Abstract and Participants (after notification) please do the Online Payment.

    4. Invited Speakers no need to pay the registration fees.

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Contact Us

For registration, visa, hotel arrangements, guide on Amaravati, Abstracts & Technical Programs and more on ACCMS-ICMG, 2020.

Email: accms@srmap.edu.in

Prof. Ranjit Thapa

Email: ranjit.t@srmap.edu.in

Dr. Soumyajyoti Biswas

Email: soumyajyoti.b@srmap.edu.in
Tel: +91 9831446167

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