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May 3, 2023 6th World Congress on Materials Science and Engineering

Materials Info 2023, the 6th World Congress on Materials Science and Engineering.

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Welcome to Materials Info 2023, the 6th World Congress on Materials Science and Engineering! This year’s event will be held on September 18th and 19th, 2023 with the theme “Materials Innovation and Impact” at the NH Roma Villa Carpegna Hotel in the beautiful city of Rome, Italy.

Materials Info 2023 is a premier event for professionals in the field of materials science and engineering to come together and discuss the latest advancements, research, and innovations in the industry. Our congress provides a platform for researchers, scientists, engineers, and industry professionals to share their knowledge and expertise on a range of topics, including materials synthesis, characterization, and processing, as well as their applications in various fields.

Attendees can expect to engage with leading experts, participate in interactive discussions, and network with fellow professionals from around the world. We offer a diverse program that includes keynote speechesplenary talksposter presentations, and panel discussions. Whether you are a student, researcher, or industry professional, Materials Info 2023 offers something for everyone.

Rome, with its rich history, art, and culture, provides the perfect backdrop for this exciting event. The NH Roma Villa Carpegna hotel offers world-class amenities and a convenient location for attendees to explore the city’s many attractions during their downtime.

Don’t miss this opportunity to join us at Materials Info 2023 in Rome, Italy. Register now to secure your spot at one of the most significant events in the materials science and engineering industry. We look forward to seeing you there!

For more details visit: https://materialsconferences.mindauthors.com/

Sessions and tracks:

  1. Materials Science and Engineering
  2. Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
  3. Biomaterials and Healthcare
  4. Textile Manufacturing and Engineering
  5. Ceramics and Magnetic Materials
  6. Electrochemistry and X-ray Diffraction
  7. Catalytic Materials & Gre en Chemistry
  8. Electrical, Optical, and Magnetic Materials
  9. Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Science
  10. Polymer Science and Technology
  11. Materials for Energy and Environmental Sustainability
  12. Graphene and 2D Materials
  13. Advanced Energy Materials
  14. Industrial Chemistry & Applied Chemistry
  15. Emerging Smart Materials
  16. Advances in Nano Materials Science
  17. Nano Materials & Nanocomposites
  18. Computational Materials Science
  19. Optoelectronics, Photonics and Magnetic materials
  20. Physics and Chemistry of Materials
  21. Metallurgy, Corrosion, and Mining
  22. Surface Science and Engineering
  23. Emerging Trends in Materials Science
  24. Thin films, Corrosion, and degradation of materials
  25. Advances in Instrumentation Technology
  26. Advanced Materials and Devices
  27. Nanoporous Aerogel Materials
  28. Mechanics, Characterization Techniques and Equipment
  29. Ceramics & Composites
  30. Applications in Material Science Engineering
  31. Chemical Synthesis and Catalysts Synthesis
  32. Organic, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
  33. Catalysis and Chemical Reactions
  34. Biological & Chemical Sciences
  35. Chemo-informatics & Computational Chemistry
  36. Nano catalysis & Nano chemistry
  37. Semiconductors: Fundamentals to Emerging Applications
  38. Fibers and Composites
 

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