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The second edition of SCICON, International Conference on Advanced Materials, was held at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, from December 15-17, 2019. It provided a platform for scientists and researchers all around the globe to communicate their ideas and share their research in the field of material science with the public. The inaugural ceremony was carried out with Prof. Amlan J. Pal (Senior Professor, Indian Academy for the Cultivation of Science) and Prof. Mohan Srinivasarao (Professor, Materials and Science Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology), Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, SCICON 2019, releasing and receiving the abstracts respectively.
The three-day conference saw eminent researchers from countries like Canada, USA, Thailand, France, Italy, UAE, Bangladesh, South Korea, Hungary, Singapore, and several parts of India congregate to share their expertise in areas such as biomaterials, electronic and magnetic materials, as well as high energy materials. With 12 plenary lectures and 34 invited talks that included parallel sessions on Basic Sciences, Materials for Energy Applications, Computational Materials, Electronic and Magnetic Materials, Biomaterials and Nanomaterials, the conference was a hub for an intensely diverse approach to science and technology. The pantheon of speakers discussed topics of contemporary research interest, with the majority emphasizing a sustainable approach to science and technology and the development of novel materials for applications in the same, which was in line with the conference theme ‘Materials for Better Living’.
Key Highlights of the Talks
Each of these lectures was a hotspot of scientific debate and active discussion with students and academicians alike posting queries to veterans in the field. In addition to this, the conference also included over 100 poster presentations and 45 oral presentations from delegates representing various universities; the top ten posters and oral presentations were given awards. The event came to a close with Prof. Mohan Srinivasarao surmising the proceedings of the conference.
On the following day, a post-conference workshop was conducted by Dr. Saurabh Ghosh (Assistant Professor, SRM Research Institute and Department of Physics and Nanotechnology) and Mr. O. M. Deepak (Assistant Professor, Department of Sciences, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham) to provide the students a hands-on-experience with computational techniques. Additionally, , the application of first-principle calculations to predict magnetic, structural and electronic properties of multi-electron systems was discussed, with special emphasis on the use of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine Learning) in material science.