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National Conference on Graphene and Functional Materials on Graphene and Functional Materials Chief Patron: Dr Location CSIR-CMERI About CSIR-CMERI Objectives DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR CSIR-CMERI is located about 10 km from 60 years of dedicated service to nation The CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering The objectives of this conference is to bring Durgapur Railway Station and 1 km off to NH-2. Research Institute (CSIR-CMERI) is established together participants from R&D organizations, Durgapur is 3 hours drive from Kolkata Airport NCGFM-2018 in February 1958 with the specific goals of academia and industries to exchange and share and 20 minutes drive from Durgapur Airport 8 development of mechanical engineering their research ideas and discuss the future (New Airport). The city is also well connected National Conference on technology. It is the only national laboratory trends and role of Graphene and smart by train from Howrah railway station on dedicated to develop mechanical engineering functional materials in societal applications for Howrah-Delhi route. Graphene and Functional technologies. In India, the number of sustainable developments. mechanical engineering technology has Accommodation and Hotels Materials accounted for nearly half of the total Topics of the Conference technology imported. In order to develop Delegates need to make the payments for Date: February 23-24, 2018 indigenously the mechanical engineering The scope of NCGFM-18 covers a broad range accommodation in hotels or guesthouses. Venue: CSIR-CMERI related technology for the society R&D can of hot topics on Graphene and functional Durgapur is having standard and 3-star hotel play a key role in self-reliance. As a constituent materials. The authors from R&D organizations, accommodations. Booking can be made member under the Council of Scientific & academia and industries are invited to submit directly. CSIR-CMERI can provide sharing Organized by Industrial Research, CMERI – a premier research papers (Max 4 pages) on the accommodation in hostel up to 50-60 student establishment, dedicates to research and applications Graphene and functional materials: delegates @300/- per day sharing basis. development – extends over mechanical and Booking will be made on first come first serve CSIR - Central Mechanical allied engineering fields. CMERI has started Coatings & Lubrication basis. Engineering Research Institute, contributing in the area of Functional and Nano & Micro Manufacturing M.G. Avenue, Durgapur– 713209 Smart Materials. Extensive R&Ds are being Nano-electronics & Sensors Nearby Hotels: carried out on Graphene synthesis, growth and West Bengal, India Energy Storage Devices its applications. The Technology of Large scale Hotels Phone Number Graphene production has been transferred to Composites Luxor Hotel 0343254 6047 a industry. Some of the significant Fuel Cells & Solar Cells Hotel SUVAM 0343254 7540 developments are Graphene based lubricants, Water Chemistry Hotel Banerjee Inn 0343254 9944 Ultracapaitor, Composites, and Coatings. Computational Material Science The Citi Residenci 0343254 9053 Catalysis Peerless Sarovar Portico 0343254 6601 Hotel Shankar 0343254 9901 Best Paper and Poster Awards Registration Fees . Students are encouraged to participate in poster presentation. There shall be Delegates from Academia : ₹ 2000/- Delegates from Industries : ₹ 5000/- three best student poster awards. Student delegates : ₹ 1000/- . Three best Paper awards shall be given Accompanying Persons : ₹ 1000/- Theme: Product Innovation and for oral presentations. Technology Development National Conference Scientific Advisory Committee Conference Organizing Committee National Conference on Graphene and Functional Materials On Graphene and Functional Materials Chief Patron: Dr. Girish Sahni, DG, CSIR Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST (NCGFM-2018) (NCGFM-2018) Patron: Dr. Harish Hirani, Director, February 23-24 , 2018 Prof. V. Ramgopal Rao, IIT Delhi February 23-24 , 2018 CSIR-CMERI CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Prof. Sourav Pal, IISER Kolkata CSIR-Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute, Durgapur- 713 209, West Bengal, India Dr. S. Chandrasekhar, CSIR-IICT, Hyderabad Chair: Dr. Naresh Ch. Murmu Institute, Durgapur- 713 209, West Bengal, India Dr. A. Ajayaghosh, CSIR-NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram Co-Chairs: Dr. Tapas Kuila ADVERTISEMENT/SPONSORSHIP RELEASE FORM DELEGATES REGISTRATION FORM Dr. V. K Pillai, CSIR-CECRI, Karaikudi Dr. R. R. Sahoo Dr. P. Banerjee Dear Sir, Preferred Ad/Sponsor Type:….……………….......... 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