FAMN-CAID 2026 | International Conference on Advanced Materials, AI & Nanotechnology at Delhi University
Unveiling the Future: The FAMN-CAID 2026 Conference at Delhi University
The 21st century is defined by technological leaps that blur the lines between fundamental physics, computing, and biology. At the heart of this revolution is a deep understanding of materials at the nanometric scale. If you are a researcher, academician, or physics student fascinated by these domains, the International Conference on "Frontiers in Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology, Computing, Artificial Intelligence-Based Devices for Environment and Sustainable Development, 2026 (FAMN-CAID-2026)" is a landmark event you cannot afford to miss.
📌 TL;DR / Quick Facts
- Event: FAMN-CAID-2026
- Dates: March 13 – 15, 2026
- Venue: Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi
- Format: Hybrid Mode (In-person & Virtual)
- Abstract Deadline: 25th January 2026
The Power of Nanoscience & AI
The core objective of FAMN-CAID-2026 is to ignite interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation. Materials at the nanometric scale exhibit properties vastly different from their bulk counterparts. For instance, fullerenes demonstrate superconductivity, while carbon nanotubes display unique optical, electrical, and mechanical behaviors.
Furthermore, quantum dots continue to open entirely new avenues in physics and optics. (To brush up on foundational quantum mechanics principles before the seminar, check out our highly-rated guide on black body radiation explained for beginners.) As a transformative technology, nanotechnology is poised to revolutionize semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, energy systems, and composite materials.
Core Conference Themes
The symposium will cover a vast array of cutting-edge topics. Key themes include:
- Synthesis, Fabrication, and Characterization of Smart Materials
- Nanobiotechnology, Nano-photonics, and Nanodevices
- Bio-Sensors, Optoelectronics, and Laser Technology
- Plasmonic & Metamaterials
- Theoretical/Computational Aspects of Nanoscience (DFT)
- AI/ML Technology and Computational Physics
Important Dates & Registration Details
To successfully participate in FAMN-CAID-2026, keeping track of deadlines is crucial:
- Last Date of Submission of Abstracts: 25th January 2026
- Abstract Acceptance: 31st January 2026
- Early Bird Registration Deadline: 10th February 2026
Registration Fees (Early Bird / After 10th Feb):
- UG/PG Students: INR 1000 / INR 1500
- Research Scholars: INR 1500 / INR 2000
- Faculty/Scientists: INR 2500 / INR 3000
- Industry Professionals: INR 20000 / INR 22000
Publication Opportunities & Committee
Publishing your research is a critical step in academia. An abstract booklet will be published for the conference. Moreover, selected peer-reviewed papers will have the prestigious opportunity to be published in Scopus and Web of Science indexed international journals, including Materials Protection and Materials Science and Engineering Technology (WILEY).
Conclusion: Secure Your Spot!
Whether you are delving into computational physics or exploring AI-based sustainable devices, FAMN-CAID 2026 offers an unparalleled academic platform. Do not miss out on this opportunity to present your findings alongside leading international experts at Delhi University.
Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sonker (Convener)
Department of Physics, Motilal Nehru College
Email: famn-caid-2026@mln.du.ac.in
Phone: +91-9870536260
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the mode of the FAMN-CAID 2026 Conference?
The conference will be conducted in a Hybrid Mode, allowing participants to join either physically at the DU campus or virtually from anywhere in the world.
2. When is the last date to submit abstracts?
The final deadline for abstract submission is January 25, 2026.
3. Will the presented papers be published?
Yes, an abstract booklet will be published, and selected peer-reviewed papers will be featured in reputable Scopus/Web of Science indexed journals.
About the Author
Harsh Nath Jha is a dedicated student of B.Sc. Physics (Hons) at Motilal Nehru College and serves as the President of the Anusandhan Physics Society. With a deep passion for quantum mechanics and analytical sports physics, he actively engages in academic discourse, scientific curation, and public debate. He is also the founder of the Sahityashala Network.
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