
Endeavor Research PVT Ltd welcomes you to attend the Endeavor Scientific Conference on Material Science(ESCMS-2021) during October 28-29, 2021 Goa, India with the theme of “Providing Innovative Research Methodologies for Material Science”. This congress includes some highly cited presentations by keynote speakers and remaining Oral presentations.
With the inspiration of two successful webinars, we have decided to gather the world-class researchers, academicians and scientists at one place i.e. ESCMS-2021. And it has an additional objective to encourage students to showcase their research to support the next generation of Material Science professionals.
Considering the Covid-19 situation, ESCMS-2021 is a Hybrid Event which comprises both an in-person and a virtual congress. With the virtual elements you can still access the program and communicate with the delegates through the congress online platform.
Target Audiences:
Material Science Scientists | Material Science Engineers | Material Science Researchers | Professors in Material Science | Physicists | Chemists | Directors of Material Science companies | Members of different Material Science & related associations | Members of Material Science related industrial associations | Junior/Senior research fellows of Material Science| Polymer Science students | Biotechnology/ Nanotechnology/Materials Science Students | Material Science laboratories | Post Graduates and Graduates in Material Science
We have enlisted some outstanding sessions that will give an opportunity to focus on specific areas from your own perspective experiences. Abstracts of all the related interest areas are accepted, but are not limited to the following sessions:
President Israeli Association of Inventors - Israel
Monash University - Australia
Professor Raman Singh’s primary research interests are in the relationship of Nano-/microstructure and Environment-assisted degradation and fracture of metallic and composite materials, and Nanotechnology for Advanced Mitigation of such Degradations. He has also worked extensively on use of advanced materials (e.g., graphene) for corrosion mitigation, stress corrosion cracking, and corrosion and corrosion-mitigation of magnesium alloys (including for the use of magnesium alloys for aerospace, defence and bioimplant applications).
He has a PhD in Metallurgical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. He worked as a scientist and post doc at Indian Atomic Energy, University of New South Wales and Monash University (Australia).
Prof Singh’s professional distinctions and recognitions include: Editor of a book on Cracking of Welds (CRC Press), Lead Editor of a book on Non-destructive Evaluation of Corrosion (Wiley), Editor-in-Chief of two journals, member the Editorial Boards of a few journals, leader/chairperson of a few international conferences and regular plenary/keynote lectures at international conferences, over 225 peer-reviewed international journal publications, 15 book chapters/books and over 100 reviewed conference publications, and several competitive research grants (that includes 4 Discovery, 7 Linkage and one ITRH grants of Australian Research Council).
Prof Singh has supervised 45 PhD students. His vibrant research group at Monash University comprises of PhD students from different disciplines (Mechanical, Chemical, Materials and Mining Engineering, and Science) as well as from different cultural backgrounds (Australian, Middle-eastern, Chinese, Malaysian, Indian, African, North American and Israeli).
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