Vladimir Tchernyi (Cherny) has Ph.D. & Dr.Sci. in Radiophysics & Quantum Radiophysics, & he is Professor. He has membership of American Astronomical Society, Laser Academy of Sciences of the Russian Federation, International Informatization Academy, International Academy of Energy & Information Sciences. He used to work as research scientist at the Moscow Kotel'nikov Institute of Radio Engineering & Electronics of Russian Academy of Sciences, & at the Moscow General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. He was head of the Department of Radiophysics of Volgograd State University, Russia, & he was research scientist at the University of California at Berkeley. Now he is a Director of the Modern Science Institute, SAIBR in Moscow which is doing research in the area of advance science & cutting edge technology. He is a member of the Board of the Russian Agency for the Development of the Information Society (RARIO). He was a member of Science-Expert Council at the Chairman of the Federation Council of the Russian Federation. He was lecturing in the USA & other countries of Europe, Africa and Asia. He presented talks at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville of Alabama, American Astronomical Society, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu, Institute for Astronomy at University of Hawai’i, USA National Bureau of Standards in Washington, D.C., George Washington University in Washington, D.C., University of California at Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Diego & Davis, Astronomy Institute of University of Argentina at La Plata, University of Washington at Seattle, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Alexandria in Egypt, Universities of South Africa, Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Science, etc. Thinking about promotion of International cooperation in cutting edge science & high technology he was working on organization of Russia-USA Foundation. He believes this type of International cooperation is able to improve world democracy, global security & peaceful coexistence because in the XXI century humanity takes a new stage of intellectual revolution of information society. His discussion of these ideas was welcomed by the USA State Department, State Duma & Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of Russian Federation, The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.
Dr. Habil. Vaidotas kažukauskas is a Professor at the Faculty of Physics of Vilnius University, Lithuania. He was awarded Dr. Habil. degree in 1999. The topics of his research work are carrier transport, generation, recombination and trapping phenomena in advanced materials and structures for opto-electronic and photovoltaic applications. Prof. V. Kažukauskas is/was involved as a team leader into the six large-scale international projects and other numerous projects. He was awarded the National Science Award of Lithuanian Republic, the National Science Award for the Distinguished Scientist, the Science Award of the Rector of Vilnius University and others. V. Kažukauskas has more than 380 publications, had delivered more than 60 invited lectures at the international conferences, and authored three textbooks.
Mukunda Das is Honorary Professor in Theoretical Physics. He is Fellow of American Physical Society, Institute of Physics (UK) and Australian Institute of Physics. His research interest concerns the fundamental aspects of condensed matter, which include Superconductivity, Vortex Matter, Bose-Einstein Condensation, Mesoand Nanoscopic Systems, Strongly Correlated Electrons, Density Functional Theory and Theory of Disordered States. He is also interested in the professional ethics, an important subject of philosophy. He has been member of Editorial Board of many International Journals, namely- J. Physics: Condensed Matter (IOP)(2002-12), GSTF J of Physics and Applications, ANS J of Nano Sc and Nanotech (IOP), Inter. J Condensed Matter, Advanced Materials and Superconductivity Research, Nova Sc., New York and others.
Rémi Léandre is director of research CNRS. He has organized several conferences, some of them in France, received in 1988 Bronze Medal of C.N.R.S and in 1989 Rollo Davidson Prize for various works on hypoelliptic diffusions. He published around 170 papers on the applications of the Malliavin Calculus, white noise analysis and stochastic differential geometry to analysis, differential geometry and mathematical physics. He published with W. Zhang, X. Maand X. Dai two books in honour of the birthday of J.M. Bismut in 2009 in Astérisque (French Mathematical Society).
After graduated from Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University at 1960, Qiu-he Peng teached at Peking University for 18 years and then is teaching at Nanjing University. Q. Peng is mainly engaged in nuclear astrophysics , particle astrophysics and galactic astronomy research. In the field of nuclear astrophysics, Peng’s researches involve neutron stars (pulsars), the supernova explosion mechanism and the thermonuclear reaction inside the star, the synthesis of heavy elements and interstellar radioactive element such as the origin of celestial 26Al. 226 papers of him have be published. In recent 10 years, his works are mainly on the astrophysics with both particle physics and condensed matter physics.
Dr. Natalia Vladimirovna Kamanina – Leader of the team, head of the Laboratory. She will coordinate the job of the team, participate at all experiments and analyze the data. She has an experience in nanoparticles doping process of organics, in recording of amplitude-phase thin gratings in thin films as well as in developing of LC cells and spatial light modulators; she has an experience in optical limiting effect of laser radiation over visible and infrared spectral ranges, in medical applications of LC structures to orient human blood cell. She has published more than 170 scientific papers in the International and Russian journals, certificated by 7 Russian Patents. In parallel of her scientific activity, she has been lecturing from 2001. She is a Professor of the St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University (“LETI”), a Professor of the St. Petersburg Technical University (“IFMO”). She was a supervisor for 10 Masters Degree Students, including a Chinese student. At present time she is a supervisor for a 3 post-graduate students (from “LETI” and “ITMO”). She is Invited speaker to give the seminar "Nonlinear optical study of fullerene-doped conjugated organic systems" in Molecular Quantum Photonics lab. (Chief is Prof. J.Zyss; May 2002, Cachan, France), “Photophysics of fullerene-doped nanomaterials: diffractive elements, LC switchers, etc.” (Chief is Dr.Game Grote, March 2005, Air Force Lab, Dayton, USA), the chief of the International Nanotechnology session organized in the framework of MMT conference (2010, Israel), etc...
Dr. Hui Wang is a full professor in material physics of Central South University. He obtained Ph.D. from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a Member of State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy and Hunan Province Key Laboratory of Super Microstructure and Ultrafast Process. Professor Wang proposes to develop and apply density functional theory, molecular dynamics simulations and monte carlo approaches to address fundamental physical issues in the design of new functional materials. It is the goal to conduct creative research on both bulk, interface/surface and low-dimensional structures of fundamental importance, with an eye towards designing novel materials and exploring new physics for technological breakthrough. Professor Wang has published ~50 SCI papers with 15 papers being first or corresponding author, mainly includes: Nature, Nature Materials, Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review B, etc.
Tony C. Scott graduated in 1991 with a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics and was awarded the Pearson Medal for best Physics Doctoral thesis at the University of Waterloo (1991). His Masters thesis in Applied Mathematics (1986) is cited in the wikipedia section on the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory. Awarded with an N.S.E.R.C. postdoctoral scholarship, he subsequently did research in Mathematical Physics at the Harvard-Smithsonian in Cambridge MA USA ('90-'92). Afterwards, he did research in relativistic quantum chemistry and pioneered a mathematics course using computer algebra at the Mathematical institute in Oxford University in the UK ('93-'95). This was followed by further work at the University of Ben-Gurion in Israel ('96-'97), INRIA in France ('98-'99), the Forschungszentrum in Juelich Germany (2003) and eventually RWTH-Aachen University Germany (2003-2006) where he retains an affiliation. He worked for 7 years as a Data Scientist in Silicon Valley in the San Francisco bay area before returning as a professor in China. He is now back in the private sector as a chief Data Scientist. Tony loves history, reading, traveling, the web, bicycling and movies.
Dr. Osman Adiguzel graduated from Department of Physics, Ankara University, Turkey in 1974 and received PhD- degree from Dicle University, Diyarbakir-Turkey. He studied at Surrey University, Guildford, UK, as a post doctoral research scientist in 1986-1987, and his studies focused on shape memory alloys. He worked as research assistant, 1975-80, at Dicle University and shifted to Firat University in 1980. He became professor in 1996, and he has been retired due to the age limit of 67; following academic life of 45 years. He published over 60 papers in international and national journals; He joined over 100 conferences and symposia in international and national level as participant, invited speaker or keynote speaker with contributions. He served the program chair or conference chair/co-chair in some of these activities. In particular, he joined in last six years (2014 - 2019) over 60 conferences as Speaker, Keynote Speaker and Conference Co-Chair organized by South Asian Institute of Science and Engineering (SAISE), Science and Engineering Institute (SCIEI), International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, Scientific Federation, IASED, The Academic World Education and Research Center (AWER-Center) and other institutes and companies. Dr. Adiguzel served his directorate of Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Firat University in 1999-2004. He supervised 5 PhD- theses and 3 M.Sc theses. He is also Technical committee member of many conferences. He received a certificate which is being awarded to him and his experimental group in recognition of significant contribution of 2 patterns to the Powder Diffraction File – Release 2000. The ICDD (International Centre for Diffraction Data) also appreciates cooperation of his group and interest in Powder Diffraction File. Scientific fields of Dr. Adiguzel are as follow: Shape memory effect and displacive phase transformations in shape memory alloys and other alloys, molecular dynamics simulations, alloy modeling, electron microscopy, electron diffraction, x-ray diffraction and crystallography.
Vladimir V. Rumyantsev is Head of Department of Theory of Complex Systems Dynamic Properties at A.A. Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering (DonIPE). He is Professor of Theoretical Physics and Nanotechnology Department at Donetsk National University (DonNU). He received PhD in Theoretical Physics (1988) from DonNU and Dr. Sci. in Condensed Matter Physics (2007) from DonIPE. Prof. Rumyantsev has authored/co-authored 4 books, 2 chapters in books and more than 290 scientific publications. He is a member of the American Physical Society as well as Mediterranean Institute of Fundamental Physics (MIFP, Italy) and Editor-in-Chiff of Journal of Photonic Materials and Technology (Science PG, USA).
Dr. Ashish Khanna has expertise in Teaching, Entrepreneurship, and Research & Development with specialization in Computer Science Engineering Subjects. He received his Ph.D. degree from National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra in March 2017. He has completed his M. Tech. and B. Tech. from GGSIPU, Delhi. He has completed his PDF from Internet of Things Lab at Inatel, Brazil. He has around 110 accepted and published research papers and book chapters in reputed SCI, Scopus journals, conferences and reputed book series including 45 papers in SCI indexed Journals of IEEE Transaction, Springer, Elsevier, IEEE, Wiley Journals. Additionally, He has authored, edited and editing 25 books for some of the top publishers like Springer, Wiley, Elsevier and many more. He is Series Editor in top publishing houses like Elsevier and De Gruyter (Germany) of "Intelligent Biomedical Data Analysis" series. Furthermore he has served the research field as a Faculty Resource Person/Session Chair/Reviewer/TPC member in various conferences and journals. He has received the best paper award in a Springer international conference. He also has been invited as Keynote Speaker. His research interest includes Distributed Systems and its variants (MANET, FANET, VANET, IoT), Machine learning, Evolutionary computing and many more. He is currently working at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology, under GGSIPU, Delhi, India. He is convener and organizer of ICICC-2018, 2019 and 2020 Springer conference. He played key role in the origination of a reputed publishing house “Bhavya Books” having 250 solution books and around 60 text books. He is also originator of a research unit under the banner of “Universal Innovator”. He has designed question papers for multiple government organizations. He has also played the key role in promoting Smart India Hackathon at MAIT. He also serves as guest editor in various reputed International journals of Wiley, Inderscience, IGI Global, Bentham science and many more. He is also currently editing some books of Elsevier, Springer, CRC Press and Wiley which will be published soon.
ELSAYED AHMED ELNASHAR, Full-Professor of textiles Apparel, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt. Born in 19 /8/1965. Have Ph.D. 2000, Msc.1995, Bsc.1989, Helwan University. Diploma1985advanced industrial textiles institute. He holds several academic administrative positions: Dean, Vice Dean, Head of Department, He has many textiles patents, Member of international scientific committees. Development of Faculties of Education, commissioned of Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities. Has design books published in Germany and Ukraine. Has published over 190 scientific Articles. Editorial board member & Reviewer for more 105 journals, organizer for more than 85 conference and workshop over the world, Founder and editor two scientific journals. And Smartex Conference Egypt. Member of the editorial board of several international journals and conferences, He has made many scientific agreements with European &Africa universities.
Dr. Salah OUDJERTLI: Senior Research Scientist & Lecturer at Research Center In Industrial Technologies. CRTI. P.O.BOX 64, Cheraga, Algeria , He received his Doctorate of Science, Option: Materials Science, Department of Physics, Badji Mokhtar - Annaba University | UBMA, Algeria, He has several articles and so much international congress communications.His research focusses on the Nanomaterials, Semi Conductive Materials, Ceramic optics, Oxides such as ZnO, Insulators, Energy Strips, Polymers Amorphous alloys, Magnetic properties, Carbon Nanotubes, Conductivity.
Dr. Amol Kamble is associate professor at Amity University Maharashtra. He has wide interdisciplinary experience as he did his bachelors in Mechanical Engineering at COEP-Pune (2000-2004), masters in Automobile Engineering at VJTI-Mumbai (2005-2007) and doctoral studies in Energy Science & Engineering at IIT-Bombay (2015, 2018-2019)exchange with New Energy & Materials at UQTR-Canada (2016-2017). He has acted as Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Dean-Research. His research area is Hydrogen Storage Materials. He has published 6 peer reviewed SCI Journal articles in Elsevier, Springer Nature, ACS and Frontier Energy Research. He also has 3 international conference proceedings. He is upcoming young talent. He has received Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Fellowship for his stay at UQTR, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, Canada. He has also honoured with fellowship under the Broadcasting Assistance Program for his visit to Gordon Conference 2016 held at Stonehill College, Boston, USA. He has been awarded with South African Institute of Advanced Materials Chemistry (SAIAMC) Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Metal Hydride Materials & Technologiesat University of Western Cape, South Africa by HySAin 2020.His research work is mainly concentrated on BBC alloys (Metal Hydrides) treated with additives, mechanical deformations and heat treatments. He has also developed some solar powered mobility systemsfor transportation on ground and water. He delivers expert session on “Material Synthesis and Characterization of Solid-State Hydrogen Storage Materials.” He has been invited for review manuscripts submitted at International Journal f Hydrogen Energy (Elsevier), Applied Energy Materials (ACS, API-Proceedings and some conferences.