ICETP 25

Intimation of Oral/Poster Presentation: Jan 7, 2025

Last Date of Registration: Jan 15, 2025

Conference and Convention
February 08-10, 2025

About the Conference and Convention

International Conference on Emerging Trends in Physics (ICETP-2025) aims to bring together various eminent researchers, experts and students to discuss the latest developments and breakthroughs in Physics. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various topics including Condensed Matter Physics, Computational & Analytical Physics, High-energy Physics, Quantum Computing, Astrophysics and Biophysics. The conference will have a special focus on quantum computation, quantum materials, topological insulators, 2-D Materials & Energy Materials. This conference and convention encourage a free discussion of the most recent results of ongoing research in physics. There will be several talks (Plenary/Keynote/Invited) and a poster session themed along the mentioned areas. In addition, as part of the 41st Annual Convention of Orissa Physical Society (OPS) there will be three memorial lectures in the memory of Prof. B. B. Deo, Prof. S. N. Behera and Prof. T. Pradhan. The conference and the convention will be hosted by KIIT University situated in the city of Bhubaneswar. Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, is not only a vibrant hub of culture and history but also an emerging center for education and innovation in eastern India. Bhubaneswar, often referred to as the “Temple City of India,” boasts an array of ancient temples, architectural marvels, and a thriving art scene. The city’s historical significance, coupled with its modern infrastructure, creates an inspiring backdrop for meaningful discussions and collaborations. Participants will have the chance to explore not only academic and professional pursuits but also the rich cultural tapestry that Odisha offers.

Conference Topics

  • Quantum Computing & Quantum materials
  • Physics of New Materials (2D/Topological/Energy Materials)
  • Theoretical & Computational Physics
  • Soft Matter & Bio-Physics
  • Nuclear & High Energy Physics
  • Astronomy, Astrophysics & Cosmology

 

Application for Young Scientist Award

The application format, eligibility criteria (below the age of 35 years as on 31st December 2024) and other details can be obtained from the OPS website 

Applicants should submit their application by 31st December 2024.

Call for Abstract/Article for Souvenir

Interested Participants are requested to submit one page abstract/full article by 31st December 2024. Acceptance of abstracts will be notified via email to present their papers either in Poster form or in oral form. The full papers can be submitted to Orissa Journal of Physics (OJP) for publication.

Best Oral Presentation/Poster Award

Best presentation certificates and cash prizes will be awarded for both Poster and Oral presentations in each of the category a) Teacher b) Doctoral Scholar

About KIIT University

KIIT started in 1992-93 as an Industrial Training Institution. However, 1997 is considered the base year for the University as many undergraduate and postgraduate courses were added. KIIT with a global reputation was established by an unassuming humble being, Dr. Achyuta Samanta, the Founder of KIIT Deemed to be University. It is admired all over for the quality of its academic courses, its community outreach work and as a university of compassion and humanitarianism. Today, KIIT offers professional education to around 40,000 students from across India. This includes 2000 international students from 65 countries. KIIT is ranked in the cohort of 601-800 in the Times Higher Education ‘World University Ranking 2024’. KIIT has been accredited with an A++ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an all-India 15th rank by the National Institution of Ranking Framework, NIRF, Ministry of Education. It has been ranked 168 among universities in the world as per the Times Higher Education Young University Ranking 2024.

 

About Department of Physics, School of Applied Sciences

KIIT School of Applied Sciences (KSAS) offers quality education and fosters cutting edge research by involving extremely motivated and creative faculty, students, research scholars in a highly collaborative research environment. The school offers Master Programs in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics with Data Science. In addition, the school also has a very vibrant PhD program in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Life Science and Environmental Science. The school is widely acclaimed for the quality of its research enterprise, and particularly for its openness to multidisciplinary research. To ensure that it holds on to its position at the cutting edge of innovation, the school has set up several state-of-the art laboratories with modern equipment. The Department of Physics comprises of highly qualified faculty members with ample experience in teaching and research along with numerous national and international collaborations. The department offers M.Sc. Physics aligning with concurrent research needs. This course offers intensive interaction with relevant academic institutions, including those with which KIIT has tie-ups through summer internships, major and minor projects embedded in the study programme. Faculty members are actively engaged in research in the frontier areas of Condensed Matter Physics (experimental, theoretical and computational), quantum optics, Biophysics, High energy Physics and Nuclear Physics, resulting in publications in journals of international and national repute, participation in international and national conferences, as well as patents. Several of the research projects are funded by extramural research funding agencies generating wide scope for students to explore challenging research issues.

About Orissa Physical Society (OPS)

The Orissa Physical Society (OPS) which was formed in Dec. 1971 and registered (Regd. No. 7056/5-1973-74) subsequently under the Society Registration Act is primarily an academic body of physics teachers engaged in teaching and research at various colleges, Universities & other Institutions in the state with its common objective to promote physics education in various ways at different levels in the state. The constituency of OPS comprises of more than 1000 Physics Teachers as eligible members belonging to nearly 1200 colleges offering physics at higher secondary level, about 300 colleges imparting physics teaching at degree level and twelve other centres running post-graduate programmers in physics. This also includes the physics faculty and research scholars of the Institute of Physics (IOP), Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology (IMMT), Regional Institute of Education and Training (RIET), Institute of Material Science (IMS), National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bhubaneswar and about 100 engineering colleges.

Convenor

Dr. Gopal K. Pradhan, Associate Professor
Department of Physics, School of Applied Sciences

Email :  gopal.pradhanfpy@kiit.ac.in, Ph : 8093315329

Co-Convenor

Dr. Jashashree Ray, Assistant Professor
Department of Physics, School of Applied Sciences

Email : jashashree.rayfpy@kiit.ac.in