Thousands of international researchers, scientists and leaders will gather at the meeting.
Abstract Submission Deadline: August 28, 2025
EarlyBird Registration Deadline: June 19, 2025
Dear Colleagues,
We are elated to announce the much-anticipated 2nd International Meet &
Expo on Nanotechnology and Materials Science, a revolutionary event slated to
take place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from April 20-22, 2026.
This
event will attract a diverse group of professionals, including researchers,
scholars, engineers, and business leaders, all gathered to discuss
nanotechnology’s role in addressing global challenges. Experts will explore its
applications in fields like Technology, Engineering, Manufacturing, and Sustainability, Emphasizing its transformative impact on science and industry.
World Nano 2026 will serve as a meeting point for thought leaders to exchange
ideas, present research, and collaborate on innovative solutions.
Throughout the conference, participants will engage in discussions on the
latest trends and innovations in nanotechnology, addressing its impact on
society and industry. The conference will delve into the challenges that the
field faces and the ethical considerations of its applications. Attendees will
learn about the advancements in nanomaterials, fabrication techniques, and
their practical applications in sectors such as Technology, Energy and Manufacturing.
In addition to valuable networking opportunities, the conference will feature
keynote speeches, interactive workshops, and engaging presentations.
Participants will have the chance to showcase their research, discuss
groundbreaking discoveries, and gain a deeper understanding of the future
potential of nanotechnology.
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Kuala Lumpur for a
transformative event that promises to highlight how nanotechnology is advancing
industries and reshaping the world.
Research Department in Mathematics and Engineering TESCHA, IINAMEI
Biography Doctor in Mathematical Sciences, from UNAM, internationally recognized. A pioneer in curvature energy theories, modern field theory, mathematical theory of nanotechnology, and mathematical theory of research. As a mathematician, he specializes in Algebraic Geometry, Infinite Lie Theory, Mathematical Physics, and Motivic Cohomology. Many international awards and academic badges. Author of more than 150 research articles published in scientific journals and books in more than 30 countries. Very famous in Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Asia. Director of IINAMEI A. C. Many international recognitions and appointments such as honorary doctorates and others received from Universities, non-governmental organizations and government organizations. Member of international arbitration and ruling committees for research in mathematics and physics. His biography has been published in many books and special documents through tributes in the United Kingdom, China, Germany, France, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, USA, Spain, Cuba, and Mexico. He is the creator of several theorems and mathematical objects recognized by his name like “the Bulnes transforms” used in quasi-relaxation phenomena in material sciences. His papers and works are taken as a reference and cited by researchers in many articles. He is Zentral-blatt-MATH and MATH-SCI, autor and reviewer. Also, he has research (various papers) on nanomedicine and quantum medicine.
Biography: Dr. Luisa Maria Arvide Cambra, Spanish is now Professor with Chair at the University of Almeria (Spain) and she was Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at the University of Granada from 1979. Forty nine years of the teaching and researching experience. She is the Director of Research Group HUM113-Estudios Filológicos from Program of Research of Andalusian Government. She is author of a many works on several aspects of the Arabic science and literature in the middle ages, as well as Arabic language and linguistics. She has also participated in different prestigious international scientific Conferences. She published over 13 books and over 90 articles and papers published in prestigious international journals and proceedings. Her research interests are Medieval Arabic Science, Humanities, Arabic Philology. She was included and enlisted in Marquis Who´s Who in the World, USA, and also enlisted in 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century 2011. International Biographical Centre. Cambridge, UK.
Biography: Dr. Eamor M. Woo is currently Professor with Endowed Chair in Chemical Engineering Dept. of National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), Tainan, Taiwan. He received Ph.D. degree from University of Texas at Austin (Austin, Texas, USA). After several years of academic and industry experiences in USA, he joined faculty in Dept. of Chemical Engineering of NCKU, Tainan, Taiwan since 1992 to present, with research fields focusing on polymer morphology, crystallization, and structures characterization of biodegradable, bio-based plastics and green materials; phase behavior and phase separation; self-assembly of lamellae in spherulites, etc. He has published over 265 refereed and highly cited original papers, with H-index=36, including several review articles (Prog. Polym. Sci., Crystals, Euro. Polym. J., Polymers, Polym. Crystal, etc.), and three book chapters or edited books (Handbook of Adhesives, Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Technology, Handbooks of Epoxy Blends (Springer-Nature), etc.), and made over 260 conference presentations internationally, with many keynotes and plenary speeches in major conferences. He has received numerous distinguished academic honors/awards including Research Excellence, Outstanding Researcher Award, etc. from Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, and professional Societies, Taiwan. In professional services, he is Senior Editor for Journal of Polymer Research (Springer-Nature). He also served as Guest Editor for a special issue-2017 in “Crystals”, and another in 2018 for “Polymers”, and Editorials board members in several journals. He now is elected Fellows in Taiwan’s Polymer Society and Chem. Eng. Society.
Bimal K. Bose (S'59–M'60–SM'78–F'89–LF'96) received the B.E. degree from Bengal Engineering College (currently Bengal Engineering and Science University), Calcutta, India, in 1956, the M.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1960, and the Ph.D. degree from Calcutta University, Calcutta, in 1966.,Since 1987, has held the Condra Chair of Excellence (Endowed Chair) in power electronics with the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he is responsible for the teaching and research program in power electronics and motor drives. Concurrently, he served as the Distinguished Scientist (1989–2000) and Chief Scientist (1987–1989) of Electric Power Research Institute, Power Electronics Applications Center, Knoxville. Prior to this, he was a Research Engineer with the General Electric (GE) Corporate Research and Development Center (currently GE Global Research Center), Schenectady, NY, for 11 years (1976–1987), an Associate Professor of electrical engineering with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, for five years (1971–1976), and a Faculty Member with Bengal Engineering and Science University for 11 years (1960–1971). He has specialized in power electronics and motor drives, specially including power converters, pulsewidth modulation techniques, microcomputer/DSP control, electric/hybrid vehicle drives, renewable energy systems, and artificial intelligence (expert system, fuzzy logic, and neural network) applications in power electronics and motor drives. He has been a Power Electronics Consultant in a large number of industries. He is the holder of an Honorary Professorship with Shanghai University (1991), China University of Mining and Technology (1995), X'ian Mining University (1998) (also an Honorary Director of the Electrical Engineering Institute), and Huazhong University of Science and Technology (2002). He has authored more than 200 papers and is the holder of 21 U.S. patents. He has authored/edited seven books in power electronics: Power Electronics and Motor Drives—Advances and Trends (New York: Academic, 2006), Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 2002), Power Electronics and AC Drives (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1986), Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives (New York: Wiley, 1997), Modern Power Electronics (Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press, 1992), Microcomputer Control of Power Electronics and Drives (Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press, 1997), and Adjustable Speed AC Drive Systems (Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press, 1981). He has given tutorials, keynote addresses, and invited seminars extensively throughout the world, particularly in IEEE-sponsored programs and conferences.,Dr. Bose is a recipient of a number of awards and honors that include IEEE Power Electronics Society Newell Award (2005), IEEE Millennium Medal (2000), IEEE Meritorious Achievement Award in Continuing Education (1997), IEEE Lamme Gold Medal (1996), IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Eugene Mittelmann Award for lifetime achievement in power electronics and motor drives (1994), IEEE Region 3 Outstanding Engineer Award (1994), IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS) Outstanding Achievement Award (1993), Calcutta University Mouat Gold (1970), GE Silver Patent Medal (1986), GE Publication Award (1985), and the Distinguished Alumnus Award (2006) from Bengal Engineering and Science University. He has served the IEEE in various capacities, including Chair of the IEEE IES Power Electronics Council, Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE-IECON Power Electronics Chair, Chair of the IEEE IAS Industrial Power Converter Committee, IAS member of the Neural Network Council, Vice-Chair of the IEEE Medals Council, member of IEEE Energy Policy Committee, member of the IEEE Fellow Committee, member of Lamme Medal Committee, and a Distinguished Lecturer of both the IAS and IES, and is currently the Vice-Chair of the IAS Distinguished Lecturer Program. He has been a member of the editorial board of Proceedings of the IEEE since 1995 and Journal of Intelligent and Fuzzy Systems since 2001. He was the guest editor of the Proceedings of the IEEE “Special Issue on Power Electronics and Motion Control”
Prof. Dr. Foo Keng Yuen is the UNESCO Co-Chair on Eco-hydraulics for Sustainable Water Infrastructures for SDG 6 in the Asia and the Pacific Region. His research interests are environmental engineering, waste utilization, water treatment technology, catalysis, food security and toxicology, and environmental health. He has involved in different kinds of university, national and international research grants, amounting to approximately RM 10 million. His aptitude for high quality research of international standing has been supported by the consultancy projects of exceeding RM 3 million, more than 100 international publications, with a total citation of exceeding 17,000, and an author h-index of 53. In term of Intellectual Properties, he holds 3 patents, 1 trade-secret and 1 trademark. Foo’s scholastic achievements and thought leadership are recognised locally and internationally. He is honoured to be the Top 2% Scientists in their Respective Fields and Top 2% Highly Cited Scientists in the world by the Stanford University, California consequentially for 5 years. Foo has been nominated to be the honoree of the Ten Outstanding Young Malaysians (TOYM) 2022, Top Research Scientist Malaysia (TRSM) 2019, National Young Scientist Award 2017, International Young Inventor Award, Marquis Who's Who in the World, Top 100 Engineers, and Honorary Doctorate of Letters by International Biographical Centre Cambridge, England, and special award or medal winners in International Inventions, Competitions and Exhibitions. He serves as the Editor, Editorial Board Members, Scientific Adviser, Technical Committee, Review Committee, Keynote and Invited Speakers in international scientific journals, conferences, and research seminars. Foo has been nominated as the Chief Consultant for several UNESCO’s international workshops, connecting with more than 30 industrial partners, currently has been appointed as the technical consultant for TG Ocean Health Food Industries Limited Company and research and development (R&D) consultant for Gold Choice Food Industries Limited Company.
Professor Vladimir G. Chigrinov is Professor of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology since 1999. He is an Expert in Flat Panel Technology in Russia, recognized by the World Technology Evaluation Centre, 1994, and SID Fellow since 2008. He is an author of 6 books, 31 reviews and book chapters, about 333 journal papers, more than 718 Conference presentations, and 121 patents and patent applications including 50 US patents in the field of liquid crystals since 1974. He got Excellent Research Award of HKUST School of Engineering in 2012. He obtained Gold Medal and The Best Award in the Invention & Innovation Awards 2014 held at the, which was hosted in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on 20-22 Feb 2014. He is a Member of EU Academy of Sciences (EUAS) since July 2017. He got A Slottow Owaki Prize of SID in 2018 https://ece.hkust.edu.hk/news/prof-vladimir-chigrinov-wins-2018-slottow-owaki-prize Since 2018 until 2020 he works as Professor in the School of Physics and Optoelectronics Engineering in Foshan University, Foshan, China. 2020-2024 Vice President of Fellow of Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (IDSAI) Since 2021 distinguished Fellow of Institute of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. He is IETI Fellow (https://www.ieti.net/pro/memberdetail.aspx?ID=539) since 2019. Since March 2022 he is A Fellow of National Academy of Technology for his contributions to Information Electrical and Electronic Research : http://www.usnat.org/fellows.html He is a Editor in Chief of Liquid Crystal section in Crystals journal since 2023 https://www.mdpi.com/journal/crystals/sectioneditors/liquid_crystals Vladimir Chigrinov Emeritus Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Address in HK: 2/F No. 38 Lane 1, Ho Chung, Sai Kung New Territories Hong Kong Skype: eechigr +852 67058136 (mobile, WhatsApp HK), Email: eechigr@ust.hk, Web page: https://ece.hkust.edu.hk/eechigr
Kuala Lumpur is the capital of Malaysia. Its modern skyline is dominated by the 451m-tall Petronas Twin Towers, a pair of glass-and-steel-clad skyscrapers with Islamic motifs. The towers also offer a public skybridge and observation deck. The city is also home to British colonial-era landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station and the Sultan Abdul Samad Building.