International conference on advanced materials concludes

International conference on advanced materials concludes
Dehradun, March 21
Experts, researchers, and academicians from India and abroad engaged in in-depth discussions on carbon nanotubes, graphene-based materials, and clean energy technologies at Graphic Era university, here today.
Addressing the valedictory session of the three-day international conference on Hybrid Materials at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, scientist at the National Physical Laboratory, Dr. Bhanupratap Singh said that today’s era is marked by rapid technological advancement, where technology is not limited to providing convenience but is also playing a crucial role in shaping society, industry, and the economy.
During the three-day conference, 60 research papers were presented across 10 technical sessions. These sessions covered topics such as nanotechnology, smart materials, energy storage systems, green technology, industrial innovation, and new research methodologies. Participants from India and abroad joined the conference through both online and offline modes.
The international conference was jointly organized by the Department of Physics of Graphic Era Deemed to be University and the National Physical Laboratory (CSIR). The event was attended by Prof. Dino Jaroszynski from the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, Prof. Gagan Kumar from IIT Ropar, Director of the Centre for Clean Energy Research at Graphic Era Dr. B. S. Negi, Department Head Dr. Fateh Singh Gill along with faculty members and students.



