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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. FAMN-CAID 2026 will bridge the gap between theoretical nanoscience and practical AI-driven applications. 📌 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) ...

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