Indore (Madhya Pradesh): After three days of presentations and discussions, the International Conference on “Physics and Mechanics of New Materials and their Applications” (PHENMA), organized by the Institute of Engineering and Technology, a unit of Devi Ahilya University (DAVV), concluded on Sunday.
The event, which ran from 7 to 9 November, featured more than 40 research papers and participants from 15 countries highlighting the latest advances in materials science and technology. Conference Chairman Dr. Nagendra Sohni said that this event has proved to be a suitable platform for international cooperation.
As well as oral presentations, participants showcased their research through online broadcasts, video presentations and poster displays. One of the main attractions was a series of plenary lectures delivered by experts from top research institutions.
Professor Pankaj Koinkar from Tokushima University, Japan presented innovative techniques in enhancing the degradation of organic pollutants through photocatalysis using metal oxides, signaling a breakthrough for environmental sustainability.
Dr. Alexander Kornievsky of Russia's Southern Federal University initiated research on Ashley Gibson cells used in 3D printing, while Dr. Ajay Gupta of the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Dehradun and Dr. Pawan Kankar of IIT Indore pioneered X-ray diffraction. And discussed the application of the machine. Learning in content analysis.
Leading Indian researchers, including Dr. Ajay Kushwaha and Dr. Tapas Ganguly, highlighted advances in clean hydrogen production methods and XRD technology. Dr. Mukul Gupta also showcased important developments in the field, emphasizing the role of innovative materials in energy solutions.
At the valedictory function, Dr. Vijay Kumar Gupta from IIITDM Jabalpur and Dr. Shun Huang Chang from National Kaohsiung University, Taiwan lauded PHENMA-2024 as a pioneer program in physics.
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