Media Release
Mangaluru, Sep 24: The eighth World Conference on Applied Sciences, Engineering and Management, conducted by Shree Devi Institute of Technology, in association with Kyushu University of Japan and BRCORP Singapore, will be held from September 26 to 28 at their Kenjar Campus.
This conference will witness participants from Japan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Nepal as well as research scholars and scientific thinkers from various renowned institutions of India and the world.
The chief guest for the conference is Dr Kyuro Sasaki, professor, department of Earth Resources Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan and guests of honour are Dr Shuichi Torii, professor and head of the department of Mechanical systems Engineering, Kumamoto University, Japan along with Dr R Hafeez Basha, co-founder and CT, BRCORP, Singapore CEO, Ashoka Innovazi (Technology Business Incubator), Hyderabad. Nidhish S Shetty, vice chairman, Shree Devi Education Trust will preside over the function, Dr K E Prakash, director Shree Devi Institute of Technology, Dr Dilip Kumar K, principal will be present.
As this conference highlights the technological components of various research spheres currently undertaken by top researchers in various laboratories, across the world, it brings in those unanswered questions to the forefront to be tested, disparaged and debated callously at the conference for discovering the undiscovered.
Research plays a critical role in the advancement of Science, manufacturing and engineering for the betterment of human life, as an expansion of knowledge should lead to the creation of new boundaries and open up new frontiers to attempt something beyond the unknown.
Every researcher looks for significant boundaries in his areas of research held by the gatekeepers of knowledge to further explore the possibilities of defining the indeterminate thoughts.
Each researcher is keen to identify the cause and effect, as well as to be familiar with scaling up factors, for the invented technology for its real application.
A nation like ours is eagerly waiting for solutions to our day to day tribulations. Indeed, we must pull people out of poverty, malnutrition, create better sewage systems, have non-digging roads, better health care, fresh air to breath and have less pain, be it dental gynecological or even cancer, cardiac, kidney-related treatments.
We need to find solutions through applications of Nanotechnology and or Artificial Intelligence, by making better connectivity for bigger data to transfer at a faster pace to inquest quicker contributory solutions.
A world conference of this scale brings in great confluence of extraordinary minds to walk around as well as to switch over to the new realms of investigative research to find an order to the unresolved; this conference is distinctive and one of its kind in the making of astonishing clarifications in the field of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Management by finding catalytic breakthrough answers to scale solutions from stride to stride in an attempt to unlock the hidden treasures for critical tribulations that we all face.
Plenary talks would begin with 'Enhanced Oil Recovery Using Nanofluids' by Dr Kyuro Sasaki, followed by Dr Shuichi Torii on 'Thermal Production Using Biomass and its Transport Phenomena'. Thereafter, with Parallel Technical sessions on Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Humanities, Social Sciences and Management with cutting edge presentations, a whooping 93 presentations would be presented in all three days. Indeed, all participants will experience and cherish these knowledge moments of great thoughts that will flow in from all corners of the conference. The valedictory function will be held on September 28 at the Seminar Hall.
The following were present during the press meet:
Dr K E Prakash, director, Shree Devi Institute of Technology, Dr Dilip Kumar K, principal, Shree Devi Institute of Technology, Dr Nethravathi P S HOD-MCA department, Shree Devi Institute of Technology, Dr Vijaya D P Alva, HOD- Chemistry department and Prof Venakatesh, HOD- MBA department.