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About Conference International Conference on Technologically Advanced Materials and Asian Meeting on Ferroelectricity (ICTAM-AMF10) is scheduled to be organized jointly by University of Delhi and Society for Technologically Advanced Materials of India (STAMI) during November 7-11, 2016 at New Delhi, India. Advanced materials have played key role in shaping the modern civilization. ICTAM-AMF10 will provide a platform to understand the scientific and academic impact of the new materials, and will facilitate the interaction among the researchers to develop new materials for diverse applications. In this event, we expect more than 500 delegates including 150 overseas delegates. Asian Meeting on Ferroelectricity (AMF10) is the continuation of prestigious Asian Meeting on Ferroelectricity (AMF) of which Prof. R. P. Tandon is the founder member and has been on its International Advisory Board. ICTAMAMF10 will be organized under the chairmanship of Prof. R. P. Tandon, who has successfully organized International Conferences, including International Conference on Electroceramics (ICE-2009), International Conference and Workshop on Nanostructured Ceramics and other Nanomaterials (ICWNCN2012), International Conference on Electron Microscopy and XXXV Annual Meeting of Electron Microscope Society of India (EMSI-2014) to name a few. AMF10 is scheduled to be organized in India for second time. Asian Meeting on Ferroelectricity has been previously has been organized at Japan, Thailand, Taiwan and China. STAMI was established under the chairmanship of Prof. R. P. Tandon in 2006 by the combined efforts from the academicians and scientists from various Indian institutions and universities, with the headquarter at Nagpur, India.The major activities and services of STAMI includes wide spread awareness of academic culture, inculcation research aptitude among young researchers, designing database of resources in the academic and scientific industries that could be accessed by the global scientific community to promote scholarly communication. Scope of the Conference: Technologically Advanced Materials 18. Advanced functional materials for Environmental monitoring, antipollution and anti-hazardous materials 19. Environmental and Green materials 20. Coatings 21. Materials for electric and electronic applications 22. Materials for Imaging and Diagnostic and Biomedical Applications 23. Superconductors (High Tc) 24. Advanced characterization techniques for structure and composition of materials 25. Computational analysis, modelling and simulations underlying different materials 26. Related Emerging Areas Scope of Conference: AMF10 Ferroelectricity (Not limited to the following) 1. Ferroelectric and related materials: Classification and Applications i. Piezoelectric materials and devices ii. Pyroelectric materials and devices iii. Relaxor materials iv. Lead free Piezoelectrics: Design, HPB, PPT v. Ferroelectric semiconducting and Perovskite Photovoltaic vi. Electro-optical and Photonic Ceramics vii. Ferroelectric thin films, thick films and Multilayer Electronic Ceramics (MLCC, LTCC, etc.) viii. Multiferroic and Magnetic Materials ix. Microwave dielectrics, Ceramic Integration and Packaging x. Memory devices: FeRAM, RRAM, NEMS, MEMS and SAW devices xi. Glass and Amorphous systems xii. High K and Nonlinear dielectrics xiii. Ferroelastic, Electrocaloric and Flexoelectric Materials xiv. Single and liquid crystals xv. Ferroelectric Polymers and Composites xvi. Ferroelectric Nanostructures: Nanowires, Nanofibres and Nanodots xvii. Ferroelectric Biomaterials: Tissue and Biofilms (Not limited to the following) xviii. Ferroelectric Capacitors and Batteries 1. Materials for energy harvesting and applications: Solar Cells, xix. Sensors, Actuators and Transducer applications Thermoelectric materials, Lithium Batteries xx. Ferroelectic materials for Microscopic Instruments 2. Nanomaterials, Nanophotonics, Nanoelectronics, Nano-Characterization xxi. Porous Ceramics and Applications and Nanotechnology for Informatics & Communication 2. Processing of Ferroelectric and related materials 3. Graphene, Carbon nanotubes and related materials i. Conventional Methods ii. Advanced Methods: Microwave, Spark Plasma Sintering, Hot pressing, 4. Spintronic materials and applications PLD, Sputtering and MBE deposition 5. Polymer and soft materials 6. Optical materials for laser, lighting, display, lithography and astronomical iii. Novel methods of Fabrication iv. Mask Fabrication and Patterning Methods applications 3. Ferroelectric Materials: Characterizations 7. Electrooptic and photonic materials and devices i. Advanced Techniques: MFM, PFM, XPS, SEM, TEM, Insitu and 8. Metals and alloys for advanced applications Synchrotron XRD and Neutron diffraction analysis 9. Composites and complex materials ii. Spectroscopic and Optical Characterizations: NMR, ESR. RAMAN, PL 10. Smart and intelligent materials for sensor applications iii. Dielectric, Ferroelectric, Piezoelectric, Magnetic Measurements and 11. Hi-Tech Ceramics Impedance Spectroscopy 12. Hybrid Materials 4. Ferroelectric Materials: Basic Physics and Theory 13. Engineering materials and technologies i. Simulations, modelling and ab-initio calculations 14. Materials for Robotics ii. Theories: First Principles Calculations, Monte-Carlo Simulations, Phase15. High temperature materials Field Simulations 16. Anticorrosion materials iii. Domain Structure, Dynamics and Engineering 17. Biomaterials, Biosensors and Bioelectronic materials 2 3 iv. Phenomena based on Surface, Interfaces, Defects, Electric Conduction and Ionics v. Phase Diagram and Crystal Chemistry 5. Related Emerging Areas Technical Sessions The conference will comprise plenary, invited and contributed papers. Contributed papers will be presented orally as well as during poster session covering recent development in the areas listed. Presentations Plenary lectures will be of 40 minutes duration. Duration of invited talk and oral presentation will be 25 minutes and 15 minutes respectively. Accommodation For accommodation, please visit conference website for detail. Publication Abstract book will be published. Peer reviewed papers will be published in Integrated Ferroelectrics, Ferroelectrics. Details are available on the conference website. Weather Month of November in Delhi has pleasant weather with average temperature about 15oC. Important Dates Abstract Submission Opens March 15, 2016 Registration for Conference Opens July 01, 2016 Abstract Submission Ends July 31, 2016 Registration for Accommodation Opens August 01, 2016 Abstract Acceptance Notification August 15, 2016 Early Bird Registration Deadline September 15, 2016 Online Payment Ends October 20, 2016 Conference Commences November 7, 2016 Registration Fee Delegate Type Upto September 15, 2016 600 USD After September 15, 2016 650 USD Foreign Corporate Delegate 1200 USD 1300 USD Foreign Student Delegate 350 USD 400 USD Indian Delegate 8000 INR 9000 INR Indian Corporate Delegate 25000 INR 30000 INR Indian Student Delegate 5000 INR 6000 INR Accompanying Person Foreign) 400 USD 450 USD Accompanying Person (Indian) 3000 INR 3500 INR Foreign Delegate Contact Prof. R. P. Tandon, Chair, ICTAM-AMF10 Room No. 152, Multistorey Tel:+91-9818229608 Building Fax:+91-11-27667061 Department of Physics and Emails:amfnd10@gmail.com Astrophysics, (FOR GENERAL INQUIRY) North Campus, University of Web Page URL: www.amf2016.in Delhi, Delhi-110007, INDIA 4

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