Pre-Enrollment

17th November 2026

Final Paper Submission

22nd November 2026

Registration Deadline

2nd December`2026

Conference Date

17th Dec - 18th Dec 2026

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 7
SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9
SDG 9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 12
SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
TRACK 01

Advancements in Nanomaterials for Energy Applications

This track focuses on the latest developments in nanomaterials that enhance energy efficiency and storage capabilities. Contributions may include novel synthesis methods, characterization techniques, and applications in energy systems.

TRACK 02

Predictive Modeling in Energy Engineering

This session will explore the role of predictive modeling techniques in optimizing energy systems and storage solutions. Papers should address methodologies, case studies, and the integration of machine learning approaches.

TRACK 03

Deep Learning Applications in Energy Storage

This track aims to discuss the application of deep learning algorithms in improving energy storage technologies. Topics may include model design, training strategies, and performance evaluation in real-world scenarios.

TRACK 04

Anomaly Detection in Energy Systems

This session will cover innovative approaches to anomaly detection in energy engineering, focusing on the identification of irregular patterns in energy consumption and storage. Contributions should highlight methodologies and their practical implications.

TRACK 05

Feature Extraction Techniques for Energy Analytics

This track invites papers that delve into advanced feature extraction methods for energy data analytics. Emphasis will be placed on techniques that enhance the interpretability and predictive power of energy models.

TRACK 06

Workflow Automation in Energy Engineering

This session will focus on the automation of workflows in energy engineering processes, emphasizing the integration of smart materials and nanotechnology. Papers should discuss frameworks, tools, and case studies demonstrating efficiency improvements.

TRACK 07

System Monitoring and Performance Analysis

This track will explore innovative system monitoring techniques for energy systems utilizing nanotechnology. Contributions should address performance metrics, monitoring frameworks, and the impact of smart materials on system efficiency.

TRACK 08

Model Evaluation and Optimization in Energy Systems

This session will focus on methodologies for evaluating and optimizing models used in energy engineering. Papers should present novel approaches to model validation, performance metrics, and optimization strategies.

TRACK 09

Integration of Nanotechnology in Battery Systems

This track will discuss the integration of nanotechnology in the development of advanced battery systems. Contributions may include research on materials, design innovations, and performance enhancements.

TRACK 10

Renewable Energy Technologies and Nanomaterials

This session will explore the intersection of renewable energy technologies and nanomaterials, highlighting advancements that improve efficiency and sustainability. Papers should discuss applications, challenges, and future directions.

TRACK 11

Industrial IoT and Smart Materials in Energy Engineering

This track will examine the role of industrial IoT in the deployment of smart materials within energy engineering. Contributions should focus on case studies, technological advancements, and the impact on energy management.