Call for papers

Here are some broad topics on emerging engineering technologies:

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

  • AI-powered automation: How AI can automate tasks and processes in various industries.
  • Machine Learning applications: Specific uses of ML in fields like healthcare, finance, and manufacturing.
  • Ethical considerations in AI: The ethical implications of developing and deploying AI systems.

Cybersecurity:

  • Protecting Critical Infrastructure:
    • Securing IoT devices and networks
    • Defending against cyberattacks on industrial control systems
  • Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing:
    • Identifying vulnerabilities and improving security

Internet of Things (IoT)

  • IoT in smart cities: How IoT can be used to improve urban infrastructure and services.
  • IoT security and privacy: The challenges of securing IoT devices and protecting user data.
  • IoT applications in healthcare: The potential of IoT to revolutionize healthcare delivery.

Robotics and Automation

  • Autonomous vehicles: The technology behind self-driving cars and trucks.
  • Industrial robotics: The use of robots in manufacturing and other industries.
  • Human-robot collaboration: How humans and robots can work together effectively.

Biotechnology and Bioengineering

  • Synthetic biology: Engineering living organisms for specific purposes.
  • Biomedical engineering: Developing medical devices and therapies.
  • Bioinformatics: Using computational methods to analyze biological data.

Renewable Energy

  • Solar energy: Harnessing the power of the sun.
  • Wind energy: Generating electricity from wind power.
  • Hydrogen energy: Using hydrogen as a clean fuel source.

Advanced Materials

  • Nanomaterials: Materials with properties at the nanoscale.
  • Metamaterials: Materials with properties not found in nature.
  • Smart materials: Materials that can respond to external stimuli.

Quantum Computing

  • Quantum algorithms: How quantum computers can solve problems faster than classical computers.
  • Quantum cryptography: Secure communication using quantum mechanics.
  • Quantum machine learning: Using quantum computers for machine learning tasks.

Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)

  • 3D printing materials: Developing new materials for 3D printing.
  • 3D printing applications: Using 3D printing in various industries.
  • Challenges and limitations of 3D printing: The current limitations of 3D printing technology.

Nanotechnology:

  • Materials Science and Engineering:
    • Development of advanced materials with unique properties
    • Nanotechnology for energy storage and conversion
  • Biomedical Applications:
    • Drug delivery systems
    • Biosensors

Sustainability and Green Engineering:

  • Renewable Energy Technologies:
    • Solar, wind, and hydro power
    • Energy storage solutions
  • Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing:
    • Recycling and circular economy
    • Eco-friendly materials and processes

Space Exploration and Technology:

  • Spacecraft Design and Engineering:
    • Advanced propulsion systems
    • Lightweight materials and structures
  • Satellite Technology:
    • Remote sensing and Earth observation
    • Satellite communication systems