The enormous leap in computational approaches combined with advances in experimental techniques over the past three decades, demonstrates vividly that this synergy can play a key role in solving challenging problems in Materials Science and Engineering. Quantum Mechanical based calculations complemented by Machine Learning (QM/ML) are ideal to guide experiments in focussed discovery of novel materials with technological potential. The objective of the international conference is to provide a forum for recent advances in experiment, theory, and data science to discover new materials and to understand their fundamental properties. The current status of the field and its future plans and prospects will be highlighted, covering all the recent developments in First-Principles calculations, experiment, materials database and Machine Learning. The objective of this meeting is to promote collaboration not only among theorists but also with experimentalists through creation, sharing and mining of Data.
Kawazoe award – for three Best Posters
Papers will be published in a Special Issue (peer-reviewed) of ‘Journal of Electronic Materials’ which has an impact factor of 1.938
No publication Fees and the submitted manuscript will go through the peer review process as per journal norms.
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 ICMG-2, 2022. 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 conf.icmg@srmap.edu.in
This link is only for participants, ORAL, POSTER and Attendee only.
A separate link will be shared with Invited speakers, Co-Chair, and International Advisory Committee for registration
| Category | Online |
|---|---|
| Overseas Students/Post-Docs | USD 50 |
| Scientists/faculty Members from abroad | USD 100 |
| Scientists/faculty Members from India | INR 1000 |
| Students/Post-docs from India | INR 400 |
No Registration Fees for Organizer, International Advisory Committee, Co-Chair, Invited speakers and volunteers
| 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 |
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.