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--About the Conference: RAMPC 2024
The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, NIT Jamshedpur, is delighted to announce that it will host the first International Conference on Recent Advances in Materials Processing and Characterisation for the Sustainable Development of Materials from March 21 – 23, 2025. This event will be held in hybrid mode and offers onsite and online participation options to ensure a wider reach and inclusion of international attendees.
This conference aims to bring together leading scientists, researchers, and industry experts worldwide to exchange insights on recent materials advancements for processing and characterisation. The focus areas include recent advancements in materials engineering for processing and characterisation, including the integration of AI and machine learning in materials engineering.
The conference will feature keynote presentations, panel discussions, technical sessions, and networking opportunities allowing attendees to share their research findings, discuss challenges, and explore potential collaborations. Participants can also submit their own research papers for presentation at the conference, allowing them to showcase their work and receive feedback from peers and experts in the field.
For faculty, research scholars and scientists’ community, this conference will present an invaluable opportunity to engage with global experts in materials engineering. We look forward to the conference as an opportunity to connect with colleagues worldwide and stay informed on the latest research.
The conference will focus on various aspects of metallurgical and materials engineering, including applications, smart materials and structures, materials for energy storage and conversion, and the role of materials engineering in addressing global challenges such as climate change and resource depletion. The event aims to facilitate innovation and collaboration in the field, bringing together experts from academia, industry, and government agencies to share their insights and research findings. This conference promises to be a rewarding and enriching experience for all attendees, fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation in the field of materials engineering.
About the Department
Established in 1960, the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering has a rich history as one of the original four branches. Over the years, it has evolved and diversified its focus to include specialised fields such as Materials Technology, Foundry Technology, Iron & Steel, Nanotechnology, and Mineral Benefaction. In response to the growing demands of the industry, Materials Engineering was integrated into the department’s curriculum in 1995, reflecting the metallurgical sector’s continuous research and development efforts. Currently, the department offers BTech (Hons) and advanced MTech courses in Materials Technology and Foundry Technology, providing students with a comprehensive education in areas such as Physical Metallurgy, Hydro Metallurgy, Process Metallurgy, and Material Characterisation & Material Processing, Ancient Metallurgy, Surface Engineering and Waste Management. The department collaborates with industries and research organisations to provide its students with hands-on training and real-world experience. Graduates from the department have gone on to work in various sectors, such as manufacturing, research and development, consulting, and academia, making significant contributions to the field of metallurgy and materials engineering. The department is committed to fostering a culture of innovation, research excellence, and ethical engineering practices among its students and faculty.
About the NIT Jamshedpur
Established in 1960, the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering has a rich history as one of the original four branches. Over the years, it has evolved and diversified its focus to include specialised fields such as Materials Technology, Foundry Technology, Iron & Steel, Nanotechnology, and Mineral Benefaction. In response to the growing demands of the industry, Materials Engineering was integrated into the department’s curriculum in 1995, reflecting the metallurgical sector’s continuous research and development efforts. Currently, the department offers BTech (Hons) and advanced MTech courses in Materials Technology and Foundry Technology, providing students with a comprehensive education in areas such as Physical Metallurgy, Hydro Metallurgy, Process Metallurgy, and Material Characterisation & Material Processing, Ancient Metallurgy, Surface Engineering and Waste Management. The department collaborates with industries and research organisations to provide its students with hands-on training and real-world experience. Graduates from the department have gone on to work in various sectors, such as manufacturing, research and development, consulting, and academia, making significant contributions to the field of metallurgy and materials engineering. The department is committed to fostering a culture of innovation, research excellence, and ethical engineering practices among its students and faculty.
Scope of the RAMPC 2024
RAMPC 2024 aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for presenting and discussing recent innovations, trends, and challenges in materials processing and characterisation, along with adopted solutions.
The scope of RAMPC 2025 includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Advances in materials processing technologies
- Characterization techniques for materials
- Novel materials and their applications
- Nanomaterials and nanotechnology
- Smart materials and intelligent systems
- Biomaterials and biomedical applications
- Additive manufacturing and 3D printing
- Sustainable materials and green processing
- Computational materials science and materials informatics
- Industrial applications of advanced materials
Target Audiences
RAMPC 2024 aims to provide an interdisciplinary platform for presenting and discussing recent innovations, trends, and challenges in materials processing and characterisation, along with adopted solutions.
The scope of RAMPC 2025 includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Advances in materials processing technologies
- Characterization techniques for materials
- Novel materials and their applications
- Nanomaterials and nanotechnology
- Smart materials and intelligent systems
- Biomaterials and biomedical applications
- Additive manufacturing and 3D printing
- Sustainable materials and green processing
- Computational materials science and materials informatics
- Industrial applications of advanced materials
Proceedings
- Academics and Researchers in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.
- Industry Professionals.
- Undergraduate, Graduate, and Postgraduate/ Research Scholars/PhD students.
- Equipment Manufacturers and Software Providers.
- Policy Makers and Regulatory Authorities
Key Features
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the paper to be included in the proceedings. Student registrations are only applicable if the paper’s first author is a registered student at an institution.
For detailed registration process
Registration
Plenary Sessions – Technical Sessions – Poster Sessions – Networking Opportunities
Call for Papers
For Registration
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Q4GV+RJ5, Adityapur, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand 831014