Organised by
Mahabharathi Engineering College, Chinnasalem, Tamilnadu, India
The aim of International Conference on Recent Innovations in Engineering and Technology (ICRIET) is to collaborate the knowledge between Engineers, Scientists, Scholars, Industrialist, and Students in various domains. This conference provides opportunities for the participants to exchange the new innovations, applications, experiences to establish research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.
We will be very honorable and happy to have you as one of our most delightful participants in the international conference by presenting your research work.
Key Note Speaker
Professor. Jag. Sankar
Professor Sankar over the past 29 years has developed a high-profile, internationally recognized, advanced materials and nanotechnology activities at NC A&T State University (NCAT), Greensboro, NC. He serves/d as director of the Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures, Director for the Navy Center for Nanoscience and Nanomaterials, and Site coordinator for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center. Also under his leadership, NCAT was chosen (2008) to house the NSF’s Generation 3 - Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials. The ERCs are considered the crown jewel of NSF and only select few universities over past 28years have been awarded after a gargantuan competition to conduct transformational and revolutionary engineering innovation for the economic impact and global leadership of the nation. Through these centers, Sankar and the international team of collaborators he has assembled over the years have positioned NCAT in various leading innovative advanced materials research, nanoscience and engineering activities and now transformational biomedical implant technologies. The author of more than 400 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and scientific papers, Sankar as PI, has generated more than $50 million of competitive research funding for NCAT (equipment infrastructure > $14M), filed ten invention disclosures and patents, He has organized and sponsored more than 25 international conferences/symposia and has given more than 25 Plenary/Keynote/Invited address in major get-togethers this decade related to future directions in transformational materials and nano/bio research, education, innovation, economic impact and growth and next generation workforce development.
Professor Sankar over the past 29 years has developed a high-profile, internationally recognized, advanced materials and nanotechnology activities at NC A&T State University (NCAT), Greensboro, NC. He serves/d as director of the Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures, Director for the Navy Center for Nanoscience and Nanomaterials, and Site coordinator for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center. Also under his leadership, NCAT was chosen (2008) to house the NSF’s Generation 3 - Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Revolutionizing Metallic Biomaterials. The ERCs are considered the crown jewel of NSF and only select few universities over past 28years have been awarded after a gargantuan competition to conduct transformational and revolutionary engineering innovation for the economic impact and global leadership of the nation. Through these centers, Sankar and the international team of collaborators he has assembled over the years have positioned NCAT in various leading innovative advanced materials research, nanoscience and engineering activities and now transformational biomedical implant technologies. The author of more than 400 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and scientific papers, Sankar as PI, has generated more than $50 million of competitive research funding for NCAT (equipment infrastructure > $14M), filed ten invention disclosures and patents, He has organized and sponsored more than 25 international conferences/symposia and has given more than 25 Plenary/Keynote/Invited address in major get-togethers this decade related to future directions in transformational materials and nano/bio research, education, innovation, economic impact and growth and next generation workforce development.