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38th MILAN International Conference on Advances in Science, Engineering & Technology: MASET-26

Call for Papers: MASET-26

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

Theme 1: AI, Computing & Robotics

Focuses on the transition from traditional automation to autonomous, cognitive systems.

  • Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence:

    • Beyond Transformers: Exploring new neural architectures.

    • Ethical AI and Explainability (XAI) in critical infrastructure.

    • Edge AI: Bringing intelligence to low-power IoT devices.

  • Robotics & Autonomous Systems:

    • Human-Robot Collaboration (Cobots) in manufacturing.

    • Soft Robotics and bio-inspired design.

    • Autonomous vehicles: From navigation algorithms to legal frameworks.

  • Quantum Computing & Advanced Informatics:

    • Quantum-resistant cryptography.

    • High-Performance Computing (HPC) for complex climate modeling.

    • The integration of Blockchain in secure supply chain management.


Theme 2: "Sustainable Engineering & The Net-Zero Goal"

Focuses on the engineering required to meet global climate targets and resource efficiency.

  • Renewable Energy Systems:

    • Advancements in Perovskite solar cells and offshore wind technology.

    • Hydrogen Economy: Production, storage, and transport challenges.

    • Smart Grids and AI-driven energy demand forecasting.

  • Green Infrastructure & Civil Engineering:

    • Carbon-neutral construction materials (Self-healing concrete, recycled aggregates).

    • Disaster-resilient urban planning and "Sponge City" concepts.

    • Sustainable transport: Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure and hyperloop research.

  • Environmental Technology:

    • Advanced Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) techniques.

    • Circular Economy: Engineering for product end-of-life and waste-to-energy.

    • Water purification and desalination using nanotechnology.


Theme 3: "Frontier Sciences & Bio-Innovation"

Focuses on the "Science" pillar—material breakthroughs and the intersection of biology and tech.

  • Advanced Materials Science:

    • 2D Materials (Graphene, MXenes) and their industrial applications.

    • Smart materials with shape-memory and sensory capabilities.

    • Nanotechnology in drug delivery and targeted therapy.

  • Biotechnology & Health Engineering:

    • Synthetic Biology: Engineering microbes for industrial production.

    • Bioinformatics and the use of Big Data in genomics.

    • Wearable Health Tech: Continuous non-invasive monitoring and telemedicine.

  • Space Science & Exploration:

    • In-situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) for lunar and Martian missions.

    • Small Satellite (CubeSat) constellations and global connectivity.

    • Space debris mitigation and orbital sustainability.


Theme 4: "Industry 5.0 & Human-Centric Technology"

Focuses on the societal impact of technology and the "Human-in-the-loop" philosophy.

  • Digital Transformation & Cyber-Physical Systems:

    • Digital Twins: Real-time simulation for industrial optimization.

    • The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and 6G connectivity.

    • Cybersecurity in the era of interconnected industrial systems.

  • Technology in Education & Society (EdTech/SocTech):

    • Adaptive learning platforms using Generative AI.

    • The Digital Divide: Engineering low-cost solutions for developing nations.

    • Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) for professional training and surgery.

  • Ethical Engineering & Policy:

    • Technocracy and the role of engineers in policy making.

    • Intellectual Property (IP) in an AI-driven design world.