About Conference

International Research Convention on Chemistry for Sustainable Future: Molecules to Materials

Aim and Objective

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The convention aims to highlight the diverse ways in which chemistry, in collaboration with other disciplines, contributes to global sustainability. The event will bring together academicians, researchers and industry experts to showcase the cutting-edge advancements across various fields, including chemical science, material science, life sciences and physical sciences. The main objectives are

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Promote Sustainable Chemistry: Highlight the role of chemistry in addressing climate change, resource depletion, and environmental challenges through green materials and energy solutions.
Advance Computational Approaches: Explore the contributions of theoretical, quantum, and AI-driven chemistry in accelerating sustainable innovations.
Foster Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Bridge chemical sciences with fields like biology, environmental science, materials science, and engineering for holistic solutions.
Support the NEP Vision: Encourage research-integrated education and cross-disciplinary academic dialogues aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.
Contribute to UN SDGs: Showcase chemistry’s impact on clean water (SDG 6), clean energy (SDG 7), zero hunger (SDG 2), health (SDG 3), and sustainable cities (SDG 11).
Strengthen Industry-Academia Linkages: Enable meaningful interactions to convert research into real-world industrial applications.
Empower Young Researchers: Provide a platform for budding scientists to present their work, receive feedback, and explore emerging trends and career opportunities.
Catalyze Innovation & Knowledge Exchange: Create an ecosystem for impactful scientific collaboration and global sustainable development.

Thrust Areas

  • Chemical education
  • Design and Synthesis of Inorganic and Organic Materials
  • Sustainable Chemistry and Green Technologies
  • Catalysis
  • Materials Chemistry and Nanotechnology
  • Chemistry in Environmental Science
  • Computational Chemistry
  • Phytochemistry
  • Biotechnology and Natural product Research
  • Medicinal Chemistry
  • Electrochemistry
  • Food Chemistry and Agricultural Innovation
  • Chemistry in Industrial Processes and Engineering
  • Radiation Chemistry