3rd International Conference on

Materials Genome

ICMG - III
ACCMS Theme Meeting

Conference Date - February 23-24, 2024

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Overview of the Conference

The enormous leap in computational approaches with advances in experimental measurements over the past decades demonstrates vividly that this approach can play a key role in solving challenging research problems. Quantum mechanical-based calculations followed by Machine Learning (QM/ML) are ideal for guiding experiments to discover novel materials and understand the fundamental properties of the materials with technological advancements. The current status along with future plans and prospects will be highlighted, covering all the recent developments in First-Principles calculations, experiments, materials database and machine learning for materials will be discussed. The main objective of this meeting is to establish collaborations among theoreticians, experimentalists, and industry professionals by sharing ideas and results through poster and oral presentations.

Objectives of the Conference

The enormous progress in computational approaches, coupled with advances in experimental measurements over the past decades, clearly demonstrates the crucial role these methods can play in addressing complex research challenges. Quantum mechanics-based calculations, combined with machine learning (QM/ML), are particularly effective in guiding experiments aimed at discovering novel materials and understanding the fundamental properties of materials with technological significance. This conference will highlight the current status, future plans, and prospects in the field, covering recent developments in first-principles calculations, experimental techniques, materials databases, and machine learning for materials science. The primary objective of this meeting is to foster collaborations among theoreticians, experimentalists, and industry professionals by facilitating the exchange of ideas and research findings through poster and oral presentations.

Announcements

Invited Speakers

Sub-themes:

Quantum Mechanics/Machine Learning Approach

High-throughput Computation

Machine Learning aided discovery of Materials

Parallel Symposium I - Themes:

OER/HER/ORR/NRR, CO2 reduction

CO Oxidation

Storage materials – Batteries, Supercapacitor

Parallel Symposium II - Themes:

Materials for Solar Cell Applications

Thermoelectric Materials

2D Materials and Device Application

Development of Methods

Parallel Symposium III - Themes:

Collective Phenomena in Disordered Systems

Important Dates

Date of the conference

February 22-24, 2024

Last Date for Abstract Submission

Closed

Acceptance of Abstract (Overseas participants)

January 05, 2024

Acceptance of Abstract (Domestic)

January 05, 2024

Last date for Registration and Payment of Fees

January 05, 2024

Committee Members

Chairpersons:

Co-chairpersons:

Conveners:

International Advisory Committee

Co-convenor:

Committee members:

Abstract Submission

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

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

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-DocsUSD 50
Scientists/faculty Members from abroad USD 100
Scientists/faculty Members from India INR 1000
Students/Post-docs from IndiaINR 400

No Registration Fees for Organizer, International Advisory Committee, Co-Chair, Invited speakers and volunteers

Invited Speakers

S.No. Name of the Speakers University/Institute/Organization Country
1 Prof Qian Wang Peking University China
2 Prof. Yong Yang Chinese Academy of Sciences China
3 Dr. Sandip De BASF Germany
4 Prof. Ryoji SAHARA Ryojie National Institute of Materials Science Japan
5 Prof. Kenta Hongo JAIST Japan
6 Prof. Hisato Yasumatsu Toyota Technological Institute Japan
7 Prof. Nurbosyn Zhanpeisov Tohoku University Japan
8 Prof. Khian-Hooi Chew University of Malaya Malaysia
9 Prof. Talgat M. Inerbaev Novosibirsk State University Russia
10 Dr. Safakath Karuthedath KAUST Saudi Arabia
11 Prof. Sang Uck Lee Hanyang University South Korea
12 Prof. Hiroshi Mizuseki Korea Institute of Science and Technology South Korea
13 Dr. Mehmet Emin Kilic Korea Institute of Science and Technology South Korea
14 Prof. Jer-Lai Kuo Academia Sinica Taiwan
15 Prof. Hung-Lung Chou National Taiwan University of Science and Technolgy Taiwan
16 Prof. Siriporn Jungsutiwong Ubon Ratchathani University Thailand
17 Prof. Duc Nguyen-Manh United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority United Kingdom
18 Prof. Keivan Esfarjani University of Virginia USA
19 Prof. Hannes Raebiger Yokohama National University Japan
20 Dr. Jun Zhou IMRE Singapore
21 Dr. Maaouia Souissi Brunel University United Kingdom
22 Dr. Mohammad Khazaei University of Tehran Iran
23 Dr. Ankita Katre CMS, University of Pune India
24 Dr. Tuhin Khan CSIR-IIP India
25 Dr. Saurabh Ghosh SRM Institute of Science and Technology India
26 Prof. Tanushri Saha Dasgupta S N bose center for basic sciences India
27 Prof. Abhishek Singh IISc, Bangalore India
28 Dr. Saswata Bhattacharya IIT Delhi India
29 Dr. Prasenjit Ghosh IISER, Pune India
30 Prof. Prasenjit Sen HRI, Allahabad India
31 Dr. Sudip Chakraborty HRI, Allahabad India
32 Dr. Kanishka Biswas JNCASR, Bangalore India
33 Prof. Vijay Kumar Shiv Nadar University India
34 Prof. Chandra Sekhar Rout Jain University India
35 Prof. Asim Bhaumik Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences India
36 Dr. Ramendra Sundar Dey Institute of Nano Science & Technology India
37 Dr. Uday Narayan Maiti Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati India
38 Dr. Sebastian C. Peter JNCASR, Bangalore India
39 Prof. G. P. Das Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur India
40 Prof. Swapan Pati JNCASR, Bangalore India
41 Dr. Kavita Joshi CSIR, NCL, Pune India
42 Dr. Amrita Bhattacharya Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay India
43 Dr. Uttam Kumar Ghorai Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira India
44 Dr. Vaishali Shah University of Pune India
45 Dr. Sailaja Krishnamurty NCL, Pune India
46 Prof. Ashwani Tiwari IISER Kolkata India
47 Dr. Kothandaraman Ramanujam Indian Insitute of Technology, Madras India
48 Dr. Yeoh Keat Hoe Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman Malaysia
49 Prof. Yee Hui Robin Chang Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Malaysia
50 Prof. Momoji Kubo Tohoku University Japan
51 Prof. Darwin Putungan University of Philippines Philippines
52 Dr. Sushant Kumar Indian Institute of Technology, Patna India
53 Prof. Kaito Takahashi Academia Sinica Taiwan
54 Prof. Gunther Andersson Flinders University Australia
55 Dr. Prasanna Balachandran University of Virginia USA
56 Dr. Bhalchandra Pujari CMS-SPPU India

Contact Us

Conference

Email: conf.icmg@srmap.edu.in

Prof Ranjit Thapa

Email: ranjit.t@srmap.edu.in Tel: +91 9176296112

Prof Umesh V Waghmare

Email: waghmare@jncasr.ac.in

Dr Kavita Joshi

Email: k.joshi@ncl.res.in

Venue Details

REACHING SRM UNIVERSITY-AP
The SRM University–AP, Amaravati campus is located between the cities Vijayawada and Guntur. It can be reached from various parts of the country in several ways:

By Rail
Those coming from other states of India by train should get down at the Vijayawada railway station (railway code: BZA), which is well connected with almost all parts of the country. One can also use the Guntur railway station (code: GNT). You need to get a taxi from the stations to the SRM University-AP campus.

By Air
The nearest airport (about 45km) is the Vijayawada International Airport (IATA: VGA). You must get a taxi from the airport to the SRM University-AP campus.

By Bus
The buses operated by APSRTC from Pandit Nehru bus station and NTR bus station connect the city with Vijayawada and Guntur respectively.

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