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Iran's Islamic Azad University is scheduled to hold the International Congress on New and Advanced Materials in the central Isfahan province on May 30 to 31, 2012.
The scopes of the congress are as follows: nanomaterials, biomaterials, semi-conductors, applied materials, intelligent materials, precious materials, magnetic materials and new materials (foams, composites, and amorphous).
In addition, the three following workshops will be held during the congress:
o Quantum Diluted Magnetic-Semimagnetic-Semiconductors; Way to the Quantum Computer
o Characterization of Nanomaterials by Physical Methods
o Surface Nanotechnology and their Applications
Lecturers from research centers from Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Poland will deliver lectures in the congress. Prof. Khatib ol-Islam Sadrnejad, member of the Scientific Board of Sharif University of Technology, Prof. Mohammad Hossein Enayati and Prof. Mohammad Hossein Fathi, members of the Scientific Board of Isfahan University of Technology, Prof. Seyed Farshid Kashani Bozorg, member of the Scientific Board of University of Tehran, and Prof. Ali Ha'eriyan Ardakani, member of the Scientific Board of Industrial Group (FUM) will deliver lectures from Iran too.
University students and researchers can submit their papers to the secretariat of the congress by January 10, 2012. Besides, registration without paper submission will be available until the end of the working hours of March 10, 2012.
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