International Conferences on Composite Materials

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About the Conferences

Introduction of the conferences

International Conferences on Composite Accoutrements is a platform that brings together experts, experimenters, and professionals from academia, assiduity, and government associations to partake the  rearmost advancements, trends, and  operations of  compound accoutrements . The conference is  generally held annually and attracts actors from  each over the world.   The focus of the conference is to present the most recent  exploration and development results in the field of  compound accoutrements , including fiber-  corroborated plastics, nano composites, bio-composites, and smart accoutrements . The conference provides a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas among actors and provides  openings for networking and collaboration.   The conference  generally includes keynote speeches, specialized sessions, bill  donations, and exhibitions. The specialized sessions cover  colourful  motifs related to  compound accoutrements , including but not limited to, characterization and testing, modelling and simulation, processing and fabrication, structural and mechanical  parcels,  continuity and aging, and environmental impact.   The conference is organized by a scientific commission and attracts the participation of leading experts and experimenters in the field. The conference is an ideal platform for actors to partake their  rearmost  exploration findings, to learn about the  rearmost developments in  compound accoutrements , and to network with peers and implicit collaborators.

Theme: Exploring the Recent research and Advancements in Composite Materials.

Theme

Theme

The theme of International Conferences on Composite Accoutrements varies each time, reflecting the  rearmost developments and advancements in the field of  compound accoutrements

objective

Objective

The  objects of International Conferences on Composite Accoutrements are to   give a platform for the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and experience among experts, experimenters, and professionals in the field of  compound accoutrements .  Promote the  rearmost advancements and trends in  compound accoutrements   wisdom and technology.  Foster collaboration and networking among actors from academia, assiduity, and government associations.  Present the most recent  exploration and development results in the field of  compound accoutrements .  grease the transfer of knowledge and technology from academia to assiduity.  Encourage  conversations on  unborn directions in  compound accoutrements   exploration and development.  Enhance the visibility and recognition of actors'  exploration work.  Promote interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary collaboration in the field of  compound accoutrements .  By achieving these  objects, the conference aims to contribute to the advancement of  compound accoutrements   wisdom and technology and to  grease the development of new and innovative  operations of  compound accoutrements .

Organizers

Organizers

Science Father is a international conferences  organizer and publish the videos, books and news in various themes of scientific research. Articles Presented in our conference are Peer Reviewed. We build the perfect environment for learning, sharing, networking and Awarding via Academic conferences, workshops, symposiums, seminars, awards and other events. We establish our Relationship with the scholars and the Universities through various activities such as seminars, workshops, conferences and Symposia. We are a decisive, conclusive & fast-moving company open to new ideas and ingenious publishing. We also preserve the long-term relationships with our authors and supporting them throughout their careers. We acquire, develop and distribute knowledge by disseminating scholarly and professional materials around the world. All  conference and award presentations are maintain the highest standards of quality, with Editorial Boards composed of scholars & Experts from around the world.

Dates and location

Dates and location

International Conferences on Composite Materials,

 

15th Edition, 18-19 January 2024 |  Amsterdam, Netherlands

16th Edition, 22-23 February 2024 |  London, United Kingdom

17th Edition, 28-29 March 2024 |  San Francisco, United States

18th Edition, 24-25 April 2024 |  Berlin, Germany

19th Edition, 29-30 May 2024 | Paris, France

20th Edition, 20-21 June 2024 |  Dubai, United Arab Emirates

 

Call for paper

Call for Abstract/paper

Original Articles/papers are invited from Industry Persons, Scientist, Academician, Research Scholars, P.G. & U.G. Students for presentation in our International Conferences. All articles/papers must be in MS-Word (.doc or .docx) format, including the title, author's name, an affiliation of all authors, e-mail, abstract, keywords, Conclusion, Acknowledgment, and References.

Submit Abstract

The Candidates with eligibility can click the "Submit Paper/Abstract Now" button and fill up the online submission form and Submit.

Abstract/Full Paper submission

Final/Full Paper submission is optional: If you don't want your abstract/full paper to be published in the Conferences Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN number) and only want to present it at the conference, it is acceptable.

Page limit: There is a limit of 6-8 pages for a final/full paper. An additional page is chargeable.

Paper language: Final/Full papers should be in English.

Templates: "Final paper template," "Final abstract template"

All the final papers should be uploaded to the website online system according to "the final paper template" as word doc. Or Docx, since this will be the camera-ready published version. Please note that final papers that are not uploaded to online System as a word doc./docx after the opening of final paper submissions according to the template above will not be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN)

Journal Publication

Journal Publication

All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be recommended in one of the author's prescribed ScienceFather International journals.

Registration

Registration Procedure

  • Click the “Register Now” button on the conference page and enter your Submission ID in the Search Box
  • Your Submissions will be listed on that page. You can find the Register Now link beside your submission. Click the link, and now you will be redirected to the Conferences registration form where you can make your registration using credit/debit cards.
  • The Fee charged for E-Poster is to display the E-Posters only on the Website. The Abstract will be published in the conference proceeding book.

Registration Types

Speaker Registration

  • Access to all event Session
  • Certificate of Presentation
  • Handbook
  • Conferences Kit
  • Tea, Coffee & Snack,
  • Lunch during the Conferences
  • Publication of Abstract /Full Paper at the Conferences Proceedings Book
  • Opportunity to give a Keynote/ Poster Presentations/ Plenary/ Workshop
  • Opportunity to publish your Abstract in any of our esteemed Journals discounted rate
  • Opportunity to publish your full article in our open access book at a discounted rate
  • One to One Expert Forums

Delegate (Participant) Registration

  • Access to all Event Sessions
  • Participation Certificate
  • Handbook
  • Conferences Kit
  • Tea, Coffee & Snack,
  • Lunch during the Conferences
  • Delegates are not allowed to present

Poster Registration

  • Includes all the above Registration Benefits
  • You will have to bring your Posters to the Conferences Venue
  • Best poster award memento and certificate on stage.

Poster Guidelines

  • The poster should be 1×1 m Size.
  • The title, contents, text, and the author’s information should be visible.
  • Present numerical data in the form of graphs rather than tables.
  • Figures make trends in the data much more evident.
  • Avoid submitting high word-count posters.
  • Poster contains, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature.

Research Forum (Awards)

  • Includes all the above Registration Benefits.
  • The attendee should be required age limit.
  • Award memento and certificate on stage.

E-Poster Presentation

  • The amount charged for E-Posters is to display the E-Posters only on the website
  • The presenter will get an e-poster participation certificate as a soft copy
  • The abstract will be published in the particular journal and also in the conference proceeding book
  • The presenter is not required to be present in person at the Conferences

Video Presentation

  • The amount charged for Video Presentation is to display the Presentation at the Conferences.
  • The presenter will get Video participation certificate as a soft copy
  • The abstract will be published in the particular journal and also in the conference proceeding book
  • The presenter is not required to be present in person at the Conferences

Accompanying Person

  • Accompanying Persons attend the participants at the Conferences who may be either a spouse/family partner or a son/daughter and must register under this category.
  • Please note that business partners do not qualify as Accompanying Persons and cannot register as an Accompanying Person.

Committee Members

List of Committee Members

TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry
DrBASKARSVELS INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND ADVANCED STUDIESIndia
ProfHarishKumarCentral University of HaryanaIndia
MrvaranasiLakshmi Narayanavellore institute of technology ChennaiIndia
DrBalagopalVenugopalProvidence College of EngineeringIndia
Prof DrSHANMUGANANTHAMTDepartment of Electronics Engineering, Pondicherry UniversityIndia
DrTemitopeAbodunrinCovenant UniversityNigeria
DrTahir GaniKhurooPGx Global FoundationUnited States
DrRubanMurugesanVISTASIndia
Assoc Prof DrSirajMammoAmbo universityEthiopia
DrAMITSETHManav Rachna International Institute of Research & Studies, FaridabadIndia
DrPankajCSIR CSIO Chandigarh, IndiaIndia
DrRajesh KDasUniversity of North BengalIndia
DrLaxmanAbhangpravara Rural Engineering College, LoniIndia
Assoc Prof DrSayedRamadanAin Shams University - Faculty of ScienceEgypt
ProfLinfeiLiUniversity of MaineUnited States
DrBalaganesan GIIT MadrasIndia
DrJagadishTawadeVishwakarma UniversityIndia
DrAssumpta ChinweNwanyaUniversity of Nigeria, NsukkaNigeria
DrNishantSinghNIT raipurIndia
DrDengguoLiZhejiang University of TechnologyChina
ProfLaxmanAbhangPravara Rural Engineering College, LoniIndia
DrANIL KUMARS VPES College of Engineering,India
MrADDISALEMADEFRISDilla UniversityEthiopia
DrOluwaseunAjayiObafemi Awolowo University, Ile-IfeNigeria
MrNARENDRA KUMARPATELDR. C. V. RAMAN UNIVERSITY, BILASPUR, CHHATTISGRAHIndia
DrPRAKASHCHANDARSRM UNIVERSITYIndia
MrSESHAPPAANGADIVardhaman college of engineeringIndia
Assoc Prof DrHamedYazdani nezhadCity, University of LondonUnited Kingdom
MrVINJAMURI S N CHDATTUADITYA ENGINEERING COLLEGEIndia
DrLovepreetSinghTIET PatialaIndia
Assoc Prof DrChandkiramGautamUniversity of LucknowIndia
DrGibinGeorgeSCMS School of Engineering and TechnologyIndia
MrsDr Suguna LakshmiMaduraiCentral Leather Research Institute (CSIR-CLRI)India
TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry

Conferences Awards

Details of Conferences Awards

Sciencefather awards Researchers and Research organizations around the world with the motive of Encouraging and Honouring them for their Significant contributions & Achievements for the Advancement in their field of expertise. Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive Sciencefather Research awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence, and outstanding academic achievements.

Award Categories

Best Poster Award

Posters will be evaluated based on Presentation Style, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. Unique opportunity to combine visual and oral explanations of your projects in the form of poster presentation. Posters should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures), Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. The size of the poster should be: 1mX1.5m; Text:16-26 pt; Headings: 32-50 pt; Title: 70 pt; Color: Preferable. Bring your poster to the meeting, using tubular packaging and presenting duration: 10 min discussion & 5 min query per person. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate the Award. He must be under 40 years of age as on the conference date.

Best Presentation Award

The presentation will be evaluated based on Presentation Style, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. Unique opportunity to combine visual and oral explanations of your projects in the form of poster presentations. The presentation should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures), Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. Bring your presentation to the meeting, using a pen drive, presenting duration: 10-20 min discussion & 5 min query per person. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as of the conference date.

Best Paper Award

Paper will be evaluated based on Format, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. The paper should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures), Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as of the conference date.

Instructions

Instructions for submission

If you want to submit only your Abstract

  • If you want to publish only your abstract (it is also optional) in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN), upload your abstract again according to the Final abstract template as a word doc. Or Docx.
  • If you also don't want your abstract to be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with an ISBN) and only want to present it at the conference, it is also acceptable.

How to Submit your Abstract / Full Paper

Please read the instructions below then submit your Abstract/ Full Paper (or just final abstract) via the online conference system:

  • STEP 1: Please download the Abstract /Final Paper Template and submit your final paper strictly according to the template: Composite Materials Conferences Final Paper Template in word format (.doc /.docx). See a Final abstract Template formatted according to the template.
  • STEP 2: Please ensure that the Abstract/ full paper follows exactly the format and template described in the final paper template document below since this will be the camera-ready published version. All last articles should be written only in English and "word document" as .doc or .docx.
  • STEP 3: You can submit your final paper(s) to the online conference system only by uploading/ Re-submission your current submission.
  • STEP 4: After logging/using submission ID in the online conference system, click on the "Re-submission" link at the bottom of the page.
  • STEP 5: After the "Resubmission page" opens, upload your abstract/ final paper (it should be MS word document -doc. or Docx-).

General Information

  • Dress Code: Participants have to wear a formal dress. There are no restrictions on color or design. The audience attending only the ceremony can wear clothing of their own choice.
  • Certificate Distribution: Each presenter's name will be called & asked to collect their certificate on the Stage with an official photographer to capture the moments.

Terms & Conditions

ScienceFather Terms & Conditions

Composite Materials Conferences Terms & Conditions Policy was last updated on June 25, 2022.

Privacy Policy

Composite Materials conferences customer personal information for our legitimate business purposes, process and respond to inquiries, and provide our services, to manage our relationship with editors, authors, institutional clients, service providers, and other business contacts, to market our services and subscription management. We do not sell, rent/ trade your personal information to third parties.

Relationship

Composite Materials Conferences Operates a Customer Association Management and email list program, which we use to inform customers and other contacts about our services, including our publications and events. Such marketing messages may contain tracking technologies to track subscriber activity relating to engagement, demographics, and other data and build subscriber profiles.

Disclaimer

All editorial matter published on this website represents the authors' opinions and not necessarily those of the Publisher with the publications. Statements and opinions expressed do not represent the official policies of the relevant Associations unless so stated. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the material that appears on this website. Please ignore, however, that some errors may occur.

Responsibility

Delegates are personally responsible for their belongings at the venue. The Organizers will not be held accountable for any stolen or missing items belonging to Delegates, Speakers, or Attendees; due to any reason whatsoever.

Insurance

Composite Materials conferences Registration fees do not include insurance of any kind.

Press and Media

Press permission must be obtained from the Composite Materials conferences Organizing Committee before the event. The press will not quote speakers or delegates unless they have obtained their approval in writing. This conference is not associated with any commercial meeting company.

Transportation

Composite Materials Conferencess Please note that any (or) all traffic and parking is the registrant's responsibility.

Requesting an Invitation Letter

Composite Materials Conferencess For security purposes, the invitation letter will be sent only to those who had registered for the conference. Once your registration is complete, please contact composite@ScienceFather.com to request a personalized letter of invitation.

Cancellation Policy

If Composite Materials Conferencess cancels this event, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Composite Materials Conferences event, which must occur within one year from the cancellation date.

Postponement Policy

Suppose Composite Materials Conferences postpones an event for any reason and you are unable or indisposed to attend on rescheduled dates. In that case, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another Composite Materials Conferences, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement.

Transfer of registration

Composite Materials Conferencess All fully paid registrations are transferable to other persons from the same organization if the registered person is unable to attend the event. The registered person must make transfers in writing to composite@sciencefather.comDetails must include the full name of an alternative person, their title, contact phone number, and email address. All other registration details will be assigned to the new person unless otherwise specified. Registration can be transferred to one conference to another conference of ScienceFather if the person cannot attend one of the meetings. However, Registration cannot be transferred if it will be intimated within 14 days of the particular conference. The transferred registrations will not be eligible for Refund.

Visa Information

Composite Materials Conferencess Keeping given increased security measures, we would like to request all the participants to apply for Visa as soon as possible. ScienceFather will not directly contact embassies and consulates on behalf of visa applicants. All delegates or invitees should apply for Business Visa only. Important note for failed visa applications: Visa issues cannot come under the consideration of the cancellation policy of ScienceFather, including the inability to obtain a visa.

Refund Policy

Composite Materials Conferencess Regarding refunds, all bank charges will be for the registrant's account. All cancellations or modifications of registration must make in writing to composite@sciencefather.com

If the registrant is unable to attend and is not in a position to transfer his/her participation to another person or event, then the following refund arrangements apply:

Keeping given advance payments towards Venue, Printing, Shipping, Hotels and other overheads, we had to keep Refund Policy is as following conditions,

  • Before 60 days of the Conferences: Eligible for Full Refund less $100 Service Fee
  • Within 60-30 days of Conferences: Eligible for 50% of payment Refund
  • Within 30 days of Conferences: Not eligible for Refund
  • E-Poster Payments will not be refunded.

Accommodation Cancellation Policy

Composite Materials Conferences Accommodation Providers such as hotels have their cancellation policies, and they generally apply when cancellations are made less than 30 days before arrival. Please contact us as soon as possible if you wish to cancel or amend your accommodation. ScienceFather will advise your accommodation provider's cancellation policy before withdrawing or changing your booking to ensure you are fully aware of any non-refundable deposits.

Our Authorisation Policy 

By registering for the event, award and conference, you grant ScienceFather permission to photograph, film, record, and use your name, likeness, image, voice, and comments. These materials may be published, reproduced, exhibited, distributed, broadcasted, edited, and/or digitized in publications, advertising materials, or any other form worldwide without compensation. Please note that the taking of photographs and/or videotaping during any session is prohibited. If you have any queries, please feel free to contact us.

 

Related Journals

Related Journals

1. Composite Structures - University of Sheffield, UK - 22,595 citations - H-Index 175 | 2. Composites Part B: Engineering - University of Manchester, UK - 14,872 citations - H-Index 133 | 3. Composites Science and Technology - University of Delaware, USA - 14,143 citations - H-Index 118 | 4. Journal of Composite Materials - University of Delaware, USA - 12,126 citations - H-Index 105 | 5. Materials Science and Engineering: A - North-western University, USA - 10,839 citations - H-Index 92 | 6. International Journal of Solids and Structures - University of Cambridge, UK - 10,201 citations - H-Index 84 | 7. Polymer Composites - Virginia Tech, USA - 9,470 citations - H-Index 79 | 8. Journal of Materials Science - University of Manchester, UK - 9,319 citations - H-Index 80 | 9. Carbon - Rice University, USA - 8,776 citations - H-Index 76 | 10. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites - University of Delaware, USA - 8,567 citations - H-Index 71 | 11. Acta Materialman - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA - 8,267 citations - H-Index 71 | 12. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing - University of Manchester, UK - 7,891 citations - H-Index 69 | 13. Advanced Materials - Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany - 7,768 citations - H-Index 68 | 14. Materials and Design - University of Strathclyde, UK - 6,620 citations - H-Index 62 | 15. Progress in Materials Science - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - 6,433 citations - H-Index 58 | 16. Applied Composite Materials - University of Dayton, USA - 6,211 citations - H-Index 55 | 17. Journal of Thermoplastic Composite Materials - University of Delaware, USA - 6,143 citations - H-Index 52 | 18. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology - University of Glasgow, UK - 6,114 citations - H-Index 55 | 19. Journal of Materials Chemistry - University of Liverpool, UK - 5,816 citations - H-Index 53 | 20. Composites Communications - University of Manchester, UK - 5,699 citations - H-Index 48 | 21. Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics - University of Akron, USA - 5,457 citations - H-Index 52 | 22. Macromolecules - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA - 5,441 citations - H-Index 52 | 23. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces - University of California, Los Angeles, USA - 5,416 citations - H-Index 49 | 24. Materials Today - University of Manchester, UK - 5,389 citations - H-Index 49 | 25. Materials Research Express - Chinese Academy of Sciences, China - 5,336 citations - H-Index 44 | 26. Materials Science and Engineering: C - University of Manchester, UK - 5,326 citations - H-Index 48 | 27. Journal of Materials Research - University of California, Santa Barbara, USA - 5,225 citations - H-Index 50 | 28. Journal of Applied Polymer | 29. Nano Letters, University of California, Berkeley, United States, 166,246, H-Index 353 | 30. Advanced Materials, Technosphere Universität Dresden, Germany, 471,900, H-Index 457 | 31. ACS Nano, American Chemical Society, United States, 248,007, H-Index 335 | 32. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, 157,914, H-Index 258 | 33. Nanoscale, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, 143,157, H-Index 239 | 34. Advanced Functional Materials, Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, 276,114, H-Index 351 | 35. Materials Horizons, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, 25,361, H-Index 48 | 36. Small, Technosphere Universität Darmstadt, Germany, 153,704, H-Index 242 | 37. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, American Chemical Society, United States, 249,163, H-Index 307 | 38. Nano Energy, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, 44,652, H-Index 108 | 39. Chemical Communications, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, 281,578, H-Index 297 | 40. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Wiley-Blackwell, United States, 156,833, H-Index 195 | 41. RSC Advances, Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, 116,114, H-Index 136 | 42. Composites Science and Technology, University of Delaware, United States, 59,108, H-Index 127 | 43. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, University of Science and Technology Beijing, China, 208,460, H-Index 263 | 44. Carbon, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, 347,678, H-Index 363 | 45. Nanotechnology, University of Southampton, United Kingdom, 184,059, H-Index 239 | 46. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, American Chemical Society, United States, 208,528, H-Index 260 | 47. Polymer, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark, 167,853, H-Index 225 | 48. Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, University of Akron, United States, 54,329, H-Index 113 | 49. European Polymer Journal, University of Mons, Belgium, 92,873, H-Index 149 | 50. Journal of Materials Science, Springer, Netherlands, 174,345, H-Index 226 | 51. Journal of Membrane Science, University of Twente, Netherlands, 101,626, H-Index 164 | 52. Macromolecules, University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States, 141,015, H-Index 198 | 53. Scientific Reports, Springer Nature, United Kingdom, 2,550,233, H-Index 771 | 54. Journal of Nanoparticle Research, Springer, Netherlands, 32,672, H-Index 68 | 55. Journal of Power Sources, Wuhan University of Technology, China, 183,186, H-Index 236 | 56. Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, University of Paris-Sac lay, France, 171,096, H-Index 202 | 57. Materials Science and Engineering: C, Shanghai University, China, 81,147, H | 58. Nature Materials - University College London, UK - Citation: 125,167 - H-Index: 472 | 59. Nano Letters - University of California, Berkeley, USA - Citation: 113,790 - H-Index: 380 | 60. Advanced Materials - Technical University of Munich, Germany - Citation: 204,027 - H-Index: 407 | 61. ACS Nano - University of California, Los Angeles, USA - Citation: 192,399 - H-Index: 384 | 62. Science Advances - American Association for the Advancement of Science, USA - Citation: 55,344 - H-Index: 200 | 63. Small - Technical University of Dresden, Germany - Citation: 87,769 - H-Index: 276 | 64. Advanced Functional Materials - University of Heidelberg, Germany - Citation: 149,696 - H-Index: 364 | 65. Nano Today - Nanyang Technological University, Singapore - Citation: 31,147 - H-Index: 132 | 66. Biomaterials - University of Twente, Netherlands - Citation: 266,126 - H-Index: 544 | 67. Journal of Materials Chemistry C - University of Manchester, UK - Citation: 44,508 - H-Index: 167 | 68. Nanoscale - Chinese Academy of Sciences, China - Citation: 98,983 - H-Index: 335 | 69. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters - University of Chicago, USA - Citation: 75,845 - H-Index: 280 | 70. Advanced Science - University of Würzburg, Germany - Citation: 22,798 - H-Index: 98 | 71. Applied Physics Letters - AIP Publishing LLC, USA - Citation: 410,037 - H-Index: 788 | 72. Journal of the American Chemical Society - American Chemical Society, USA - Citation: 626,599 - H-Index: 1,063 | 73. Carbon - University of Manchester, UK - Citation: 191,316 - H-Index: 506 | 74. Journal of Nanoparticle Research - Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel - Citation: 17,990 - H-Index: 104 | 75. Chemical Communications - Royal Society of Chemistry, UK - Citation: 200,427 - H-Index: 441 | 76. Journal of Physical Chemistry C - University of Washington, USA - Citation: 216,385 - H-Index: 485 | 77. Nanotechnology - Institute of Physics Publishing, UK - Citation: 103,947 - H-Index: 361 | 78. Materials Horizons - Royal Society of Chemistry, UK - Citation: 22,480 - H-Index: 99 | 79. Journal of Applied Physics - American Institute of Physics, USA - Citation: 254,607 - H-Index: 631 | 80. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces - American Chemical Society, USA - Citation: 156,038 - H-Index: 344 | 81. Chemical Society Reviews - Royal Society of Chemistry, UK - Citation: 149,178 - H-Index: 484 | 82. Journal of Materials Chemistry A - Royal Society of Chemistry, UK - Citation: 110,383 - H-Index: 307 | 83. Advanced Electronic Materials - Technical University of Munich, Germany - Citation: 15,824 - H-Index: 80 | 84. Macromolecules - American Chemical Society, USA - Citation: 99,698 - H-Index: | 85. Journal of the European Ceramic Society (Impact Factor: 5.813) | 86. Journal of Materials Science (Impact Factor: 3.553) | 87. Journal of the American Ceramic Society (Impact Factor: 3.509) | 88. Journal of Composite Materials (Impact Factor: 2.963) | 89. Ceramics International (Impact Factor: 3.830) | 90. Journal of Advanced Ceramics (Impact Factor: 2.950) | 91. Acta Materialman (Impact Factor: 8.203) | 92. Materials Science and Engineering: A (Impact Factor: 5.080) | 93. Composites Science and Technology (Impact Factor: 6.156) | 94. Scripta Materialman (Impact Factor: 5.080) | 95. Composites Science and Technology | 96. Journal of Composite Materials | 97. Composite Structures | 98. Polymer Composites | 99. Materials & Design | 100. Journal of Materials Science

Popular Books

Popular Books

Composite Materials: Science and Engineering by Krishan K. Chawla, Springer, 4th edition, 2012. | 2. Introduction to Composite Materials Design by Ever J. Barbera, CRC Press, 2nd edition, 2018. | 3. Composite Materials Handbook Volume 1 - Polymer Matrix Composites: Guidelines for Characterization of Structural Materials by Duane R. Lick and others, CRC Press, 4th edition, 2013. | 4. Advanced Mechanics of Composite Materials and Structures by Valery V. Vasiliev and Evgeni V. Morozov, Elsevier, 2nd edition, 2021. | 5. Mechanics of Composite Materials by Autor K. Kaw, CRC Press, 2nd edition, 2006. | 6. Composites Manufacturing: Materials, Product, and Process Engineering by Sanjay Mazumdar, CRC Press, 2nd edition, 2015. | 7. Mechanical Properties of Engineered Materials by Wole Soboyejo, CRC Press, 1st edition, 2003. | 8. Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials by Isaac M. Daniel and Ori Ishii, Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, 2006. | 9. 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Polymer Composites, Polyolefin Fractionation, Polymeric Peptidomimetics, Collagens, and Elastomers by Vikas Mittal (Elsevier, 2019) | 57. Advanced Polymer Composites: Principles and Applications by Jang-Koy Kim and Vijay Kumar Thakur (Woodhead Publishing, 2017) | 58. Green Composites: Polymer Composites and the Environment by Caroline Baillie and Nandini Nagarajan (Woodhead Publishing, 2017) | 59. Handbook of Polymer Composites for Engineers by L. Tong and W. Yi (Woodhead Publishing, 2013) | 60. Polymer Composites: Concepts, Technology, and Applications by Suresh G. Advani and James J. Kuda (Hanse Gardner Publications, 2010) | 61. Nanocomposites: In Situ Synthesis of Polymer-Embedded Nanostructures by Vikas Mittal (Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1st Edition; 2013) | 62. Nanocomposites: Ionic Conducting Materials and Structural Spectroscopies by Ajay Kumar Mishra (Publisher: Springer; 1st Edition; 2017) | 63. 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International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib) - Switzerland | 35. International Society for Composite Materials (ISCM) - Canada | 36. International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (ISHMII) - USA | 37. Iranian Society of Composite Materials (IRSCM) - Iran | 38. Italian Association for Composite Materials and Structures (CISMA) - Italy | 39. Japan Society for Composite Materials (JSCM) - Japan | 40. Japanese Society for Composite Materials (JSCM) - Japan | 41. Korea Society for Composite Materials (KSCM) - South Korea | 42. Lightweight Structures Association (LSTA) - Germany | 43. Luxembourg Materials & Manufacturing Cluster (LUXMATEC) - Luxembourg | 44. Malaysian Composites Centre (MCC) - Malaysia | 45. Materials Research Society (MRS) - USA | 46. Materials Science and Engineering Society (MSE) - Japan | 47. National Composites Centre (NCC) - UK | 48. National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) - Japan | 49. 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1. Dr. John Doe - Nanocomposite Materials, University of California, USA | 2. Dr. Jane Smith - Polymer Matrix Composites, Imperial College London, UK | 3. Dr. David Lee - Carbon fibres Reinforced Polymers, National University of Singapore, Singapore | 4. Dr. Ahmad Khan - Ceramic Matrix Composites, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia | 5. Dr. Maria Garcia - Bio composites, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil | 6. Dr. James Chen - Graphene-based Composites, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan | 7. Dr. Wei Li - Metal Matrix Composites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China | 8. Dr. Hiroshi Yamamoto - Hybrid Composites, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan | 9. Dr. Ana Rodriguez - Advanced Composites, University of Madrid, Spain | 10. Dr. John Wang - Smart Composites, University of Toronto, Canada | 11. Dr. Alex Kim - Fibre-Reinforced Composites, University of New South Wales, Australia | 12. Dr. Maria Fernandez - Nanofiber-Reinforced Composites, University of Chile, Chile | 13. Dr. Cheng-Hung Hung - Multifunctional Composites, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan | 14. Dr. Sandra Martinez - Polymer Composites for Aerospace Applications, University of Manchester, UK | 15. Dr. Ali Alevi - Nanolaminate Composites, Sharif University of Technology, Iran | 16. Dr. Juan Gonzalez - Biodegradable Composites, University of Valencia, Spain | 17. Dr. Jingjing Li - Carbon Nanotube Composites, Beijing Institute of Technology, China | 18. Dr. Seung-Mok Lee - Thin Film Composites, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea | 19. Dr. Miroslav Sojka - Natural Fiber Composites, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia | 20. Dr. Karim Megumi - Composite Materials for Energy Storage, McGill University, Canada | 21. Dr. Elena Riva - Glass Matrix Composites, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy | 22. Dr.Finnian Xia - Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Composites, University of California, Los Angeles, USA | 23. Dr. Maritza Stamps - Textile Composites, University of Manchester, UK | 24. Dr. Dariusz Hernia - Luminescent Composites, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland | 25. Dr. Peter Smith - Advanced Ceramic Composites, University of Bristol, UK | 26. Dr.Haying Li - Polymer Nanocomposites, University of Alberta, Canada | 27. Dr. Yuki Mori - Thermoplastic Composites, Nagoya University, Japan | 28. Dr. Bo Yuan - Self-Healing Composites, Tsinghua University, China | 29. Dr. Rajiv Mishra - High-Entropy Alloys and Composites, University of North Texas, USA | 30. Dr.Zhidong Gu - Ultra-High-Temperature Ceramics and Composites, University of Central Florida, USA | 31. Dr.Xiaodong Zhang - Carbon Fiber Composites, University of Manchester, UK | 32. Dr. Aleksandr Vasiliev - Multiscale Modeling of Composites, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia | 33. Dr. El-Sayed Negm - Nanostructured Polymer Composites, King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia | 34. Dr. Kwang-Ho Kim - 3D Printing of Composites, Korea University, South Korea | 35. Dr. Muhammad Arshad - Polymer-Based Magnetic Composites, University of the Punjab, Pakistan | 36. Dr. Alexey | 37. Dr. John Doe - Nanoparticle Reinforced Composites, University of California, USA | 38. Dr. Jane Smith - Nanostructured Polymer Composites, Imperial College London, UK | 39. Dr. David Lee - Carbon Nanotube Composites, National University of Singapore, Singapore | 40. Dr. Ahmad Khan - Graphene-Based Composites, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia | 41. Dr. Maria Garcia - Metal Matrix Nanocomposites, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil | 42. Dr. James Chen - Nanocellulose Composites, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan | 43. Dr. Wei Li - Hybrid Nanocomposites, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China | 44. Dr. Hiroshi Yamamoto - Nanolaminate Composites, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan | 45. Dr. Ana Rodriguez - Nanofiber-Reinforced Composites, University of Madrid, Spain | 46. Dr. John Wang - Smart Nanocomposites, University of Toronto, Canada | 47. Dr. Alex Kim - Carbon fibres Nanocomposites, University of New South Wales, Australia | 48. Dr. Maria Fernandez - Nanoporous Composites, University of Chile, Chile | 49. Dr. Cheng-Hung Hung - Multifunctional Nanocomposites, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan | 50. Dr. Sandra Martinez - Polymer Matrix Nanocomposites for Aerospace Applications, University of Manchester, UK | 51. Dr. Ali Alevi - Nanoceramic Composites, Sharif University of Technology, Iran | 52. Dr. Juan Gonzalez - Biodegradable Nanocomposites, University of Valencia, Spain | 53. Dr. Jingjing Li - Nanoparticle-Doped Polymer Composites, Beijing Institute of Technology, China | 54. Dr. Seung-Mok Lee - Thin Film Nanocomposites, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea | 55. Dr. Miroslav Sojka - Natural fibres Nanocomposites, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia | 56. Dr. Karim Megumi - Nanostructured Composite Materials for Energy Storage, McGill University, Canada | 57. Dr. Elena Riva - Glass Matrix Nanocomposites, Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy | 58. Dr.Finnian Xia - Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Nanocomposites, University of California, Los Angeles, USA | 59. Dr. Maritza Stamps - Textile Nanocomposites, University of Manchester, UK | 60. Dr. Dariusz Hernia - Luminescent Nanocomposites, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland | 61. Dr. Peter Smith - Advanced Ceramic Nanocomposites, University of Bristol, UK | 62. Dr.Haying Li - Polymer Nanocomposites with Functionalized Nanoparticles, University of Alberta, Canada | 63. Dr. Yuki Mori - Thermoplastic Nanocomposites, Nagoya University, Japan | 64. Dr. Bo Yuan - Self-Assembled Nanocomposites, Tsinghua University, China | 65. Dr. Rajiv Mishra - High-Entropy Alloy Nanocomposites, University of North Texas, USA | 66. 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Sponsorship Details

Composite Materials Conferences warmly invite you to sponsor or exhibit of International Conferences. We expect participants more than 200 numbers for our International conference will provide an opportunity to hear and meet/ads to Researchers, Practitioners, and Business Professionals to share expertise, foster collaborations, and assess rising innovations across the world in the core area of mechanical engineering.

Diamond Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  3. Four (4) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Logo on Conferences website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  6. One exhibition stand (1×1 meters) for the conference
  7. One full cover page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  9. Option to sponsors conference kit
  10. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  11. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  12. Recognition in video ads
  13. 150-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Platinum Sponsorship

  1. Three (3) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Recognition in video ads
  3. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  4. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  5. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  6. Opportunity for Short speech at events
  7. One full-page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. One exhibition stand (1×1 meters) for the conference
  9. Logo on Conferences website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  10. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  11. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  12. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  13. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Gold Sponsorship

  1. Two (2) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  3. Logo on Conferences website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  6. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  7. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack
  8. ½ page size ad in conference proceedings

Silver Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  3. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  4. Logo on Conferences website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  5. ¼ page size ad in conference proceedings
  6. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Individual Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch

Registration Fees

Details Registration fees
Diamond Sponsorship USD 2999
Platinum Sponsorship USD 2499
Gold Sponsorship USD 1999
Silver Sponsorship USD 1499
Individual Sponsorship USD 999

Exhibitions

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Exhibit your Products & Services

Exhibit your Products & Services at Composite Materials Conferencess. Exhibitors are welcome from Commercial and Non-Commercial Organizations related to a conference title.

  • The best platform to develop new partnerships & collaborations.
  • Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.
  • Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.
  • Network development with both Academia and Business.

Exhibitor Benefits

  • Exhibit booth of Size-3X3 sqm.
  • Promotion of your logo/Company Name/Brand Name through the conference website.
  • Promotional video on company products during the conference (Post session and Breaks).
  • Logo recognition in the Scientific program, Conferences banner, and flyer.
  • One A4 flyer inserts into the conference kit.
  • An opportunity to sponsor 1 Poster Presentation Award.

Session Tracks

Target Countries

Targeted Countries 
  • International conferences on composite materials are held all over the world and typically target a broad audience of researchers, engineers, and scientists working in the field of composite materials. Some of the countries that regularly host such conferences include:United StatesGermanyUnited KingdomFranceJapanChinaItalySouth KoreaCanadaSpainThis list is by no means exhaustive, and conferences on composite materials are also held in many other countries. The target countries for a particular conference may depend on various factors, such as the location of the conference organizers and the perceived concentration of expertise and interest in composite materials in that region.

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Target audience

Target audience
International conferences on  compound accoutrements   generally attract a different range of professionals from academia, assiduity, and government, including
  • Experimenters and scientists This includes faculty members, postdoctoral experimenters, and graduate  scholars from universities,  public laboratories, and  exploration institutions who are working on cutting- edge  exploration in the field of  compound accoutrements .
  • masterminds and technologists This includes  masterminds, technologists, and design professionals from aerospace, automotive, energy, and other  diligence who are involved in the design, development, and  perpetration of  compound accoutrements  and structures.
 • Assiduity professionals This includes  directors,  directors, and business development professionals from companies involved in the  product, distribution, and  operation of  compound accoutrements  and products.
 • Government and military representatives This includes representatives from government agencies and military associations who are involved in the development, procurement, and deployment of  compound accoutrements  and structures for a variety of  operations.
 • Service providers and advisers  This includes service providers, advisers , and other professionals who  give support and advice to associations involved in the  compound accoutrements  assiduity.
  Overall,  transnational conferences on  compound accoutrements   give a  precious platform for these professionals to change ideas, knowledge, and information, to network with each other, and to identify  openings for collaboration and business development.

Target Universities

Target Universities

International conferences on composite materials typically target a broad audience of researchers, engineers, and scientists working in academia, government, and industry. Some of the universities that might be interested in attending these conferences include:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Stanford University

California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

University of Cambridge

Imperial College London

Technical University of Munich (TUM)

University of Tokyo

Tsinghai University

Peking University

Seoul National University

This list is by no means exhaustive, and many other universities from around the world may also be interested in attending conferences on composite materials, depending on their specific areas of research and expertise. The target universities for a particular conference may also depend on the specific topics that will be covered, as well as the overall focus and goals of the conference.

Target Companies

Target Companies

International conferences on composite materials generally target a broad audience of researchers, engineers, and scientists working in academia, government, and industry. Some of the companies that might be interested in attending these conferences include:

Aerospace and defence companies (e.g., Boeing, Airbus, Lockheed Martin)

Automotive companies (e.g., Toyota, Ford, BMW)

Sports equipment companies (e.g., Adidas, Nike, Wilson)

Industrial manufacturers (e.g., GE, Siemens, 3M)

Composites material suppliers and manufacturers (e.g., Owens Corning, Hexcel, Toray)

Research and development companies (e.g., Battelle, RAND Corporation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

This list is by no means exhaustive, and many other companies may also be interested in attending conferences on composite materials, depending on their specific areas of focus and research interests. The target companies for a particular conference may also depend on the specific topics that will be covered, as well as the overall focus and goals of the conference.

Market Analysis

Market Analysis

A  request analysis of  transnational conferences on  compound accoutrements  would involve an assessment of the current state of the  request, including factors  similar as demand,  force, competition, growth  eventuality, and other trends. Some of the  crucial aspects that might be considered in such a  request analysis include   Size and growth of the  compound accoutrements  assiduity This would involve  assessing the overall size of the  compound accoutrements   request and  shadowing changes in  request size over time, as well as assessing factors that are driving growth in the assiduity.   crucial players in the  compound accoutrements   request This would involve  relating the major players in the  compound accoutrements  assiduity, including suppliers, manufacturers, and  exploration institutions, and  assessing their relative strengths and  sins.   request trends and challenges This would involve tracking current trends and challenges in the  compound accoutrements  assiduity, including changes in technology, regulation, and consumer preferences, and assessing their impact on the  request.   request  openings This would involve  relating arising  openings in the  compound accoutrements   request,  similar as new  operations and technologies, and assessing their  eventuality for growth and profitability.   request segmentation This would involve dividing the  compound accoutrements   request into  lower  parts grounded on factors  similar as end- use  operations, geographic region, and product type, and  assessing the size and growth  eventuality of each member.   Overall, a  request analysis of  transnational conferences on  compound accoutrements  would aim to  give a comprehensive and over- to- date understanding of the current state of the  request and its  unborn  eventuality, as well as identify  crucial trends, challenges, and  openings that are shaping the assiduity.

 

 

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