International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering

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About the Conference

Introduction of the conferences

The International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering is an interdisciplinary event that brings together experimenters, scientists, and professionals from colorful fields to present their rearmost findings, exchange ideas and partake in their moxie. The conference is devoted to advancing the borders of knowledge in wisdom, health and engineering and to promoting the integration of these fields.

The conference features keynote speeches, oral and bill donations, and exhibitions, furnishing ample openings for attendees to network and unite with others in their field.

is held annually, attracting actors from all over the world. The conference provides a platform for scientists and masterminds to change their exploration findings and explore new directions in their separate fields. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration,  provides a unique occasion for experimenters, interpreters, and scholars to interact and explore the rearmost developments in wisdom, health, and engineering.

So if you are an experimenter, scientist, or professional in the fields of wisdom, health, or engineering, ICSHE is a must-attend event! Come and join us to be a part of this instigative trip of discovery and collaboration.

Theme

Theme

The International Conference on Science, Health, and Engineering  is a platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to exchange ideas and share their latest research findings and developments in these fields.

Objectives

Objectives

The International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering is a forum for the exchange of ideas, perspectives and advancements in the fields of wisdom, health and engineering. The ideal of the conference is to bring together experts and professionals from academia, assiduity, and government to partake their knowledge and exploration findings in these fields.

The conference aims to give a platform for experimenters and interpreters to present their rearmost exploration findings, and to bandy the rearmost advances and challenges in the fields of wisdom, health and engineering. It provides an occasion for attendees to network with other professionals and to learn about the rearmost trends, tools and technologies in these fields.

Organizers

Organizers

Science Father is a international conferences  organizer and publish the videos, books and news in various themes of scientific research. Articles Presented in our conference are Peer Reviewed. We build the perfect environment for learning, sharing, networking and Awarding via Academic conferences, workshops, symposiums, seminars, awards and other events. We establish our Relationship with the scholars and the Universities through various activities such as seminars, workshops, conferences and Symposia. We are a decisive, conclusive & fast-moving company open to new ideas and ingenious publishing. We also preserve the long-term relationships with our authors and supporting them throughout their careers. We acquire, develop and distribute knowledge by disseminating scholarly and professional materials around the world. All  conference and award presentations are maintain the highest standards of quality, with Editorial Boards composed of scholars & Experts from around the world.

Date and Location

Date & Location

International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering, Organized by Science Father group

27th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 27-28 December 2024|Dubai, United Arab Emirates

28th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 27-28 January 2025|Amsterdam, Netherlands

29th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 26-27 February 2025 |London, United Kingdom

30th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 28-29 March 2025|San Francisco, United States

31st Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 25-26 April 2025 |Berlin, Germany

32nd Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 30-31 May 2025 |Paris, France

33rd Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 25-26 June 2025 |Dubai, United Arab Emirates

34th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 29-30 July 2025 |New Delhi, India

35th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 28-29 August 2025 |Berlin, Germany

36th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 26-27 September 2025 |Mumbai, India

37th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 27-28 October 2025 |Paris, France

38th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 28-29 November 2025 |Agra, India

39th Edition of International Research Awards on Science, Health and Engineering | 29-30 December 2025 |Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Call for Paper

Call for 

  • Original Articles/papers are invited from Industry Persons, Scientist, Academician, Research Scholars, P.G. & U.G. Students for presentation in our International Conference. All articles/papers must be in MS-Word (.doc or .docx) format, including the title, author's name, an affiliation of all authors, e-mail, abstract, keywords, Conclusion, Acknowledgment, and References.

Submit Abstract

Abstract / Full Paper submission

  • Final/Full Paper submission is optional: If you don't want your abstract/full paper to be published in the Conference Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN number) and only want to present it at the conference, it is acceptable.
  • Page limit: There is a limit of 6-8 pages for a final/full paper. An additional page is chargeable.
  • Paper language: Final/Full papers should be in English.
  • Templates: "Final paper template," "Final abstract template"
  • All the final papers should be uploaded to the website online system according to "the final paper template" as word doc. Or Docx, since this will be the camera-ready published version. Please note that final papers that are not uploaded to online System as a word doc./docx after the opening of final paper submissions according to the template above will not be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN)

Journal Publication

Journal Publication

Final/Full Paper submission is optional: If you don't want your abstract/full paper to be published in the Conference Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN number) and only want to present it at the conference, it is acceptable.

Page limit: There is a limit of 6-8 pages for a final/full paper. An additional page is chargeable.

Paper language: Final/Full papers should be in English.

Templates: "Final paper template," "Final abstract template"

All the final papers should be uploaded to the website online system according to "the final paper template" as word doc. Or Docx, since this will be the camera-ready published version. Please note that final papers that are not uploaded to online System as a word doc./docx after the opening of final paper submissions according to the template above will not be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN)

Journal Publication

All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings, which will be recommended in one of the author's prescribed ScienceFather International journals.

 

Registration

Registration

Registration Procedure

Click the “Register Now” button on the conference page and enter your Submission ID in the Search Box

Your Submissions will be listed on that page. You can find the Register Now link beside your submission. Click the link, and now you will be redirected to the Conference registration form where you can make your registration using credit/debit cards.

The Fee charged for E-Poster is to display the E-Posters only on the Website. The Abstract will be published in the conference proceeding book.

Registration  Types

Speaker Registration

  • Access to all event Session
  • Certificate of Presentation
  • Handbook
  • Conference Kit
  • Tea, Coffee & Snack,
  • Lunch during the Conference
  • Publication of Abstract /Full Paper at the Conference Proceedings Book
  • Opportunity to give a Keynote/ Poster Presentations/ Plenary/ Workshop
  • Opportunity to publish your Abstract in any of our esteemed Journals discounted rate
  • Opportunity to publish your full article in our open access book with a discounted rate
  • One to One Expert Forums

Delegate (Participant) Registration

  • Access to all Event Sessions
  • Participation Certificate
  • Handbook
  • Conference Kit
  • Tea, Coffee & Snack,
  • Lunch during the Conference
  • Delegates are not allowed to present

Poster Registration

  • Includes all the above Registration Benefits
  • You will have to bring your Posters to the Conference Venue
  • Best poster award memento and certificate on stage.

Poster Guidelines

  • The poster should be 1×1 m Size.
  • The title, contents, text, and the author’s information should be visible.
  • Present numerical data in the form of graphs rather than tables.
  • Figures make trends in the data much more evident.
  • Avoid submitting high word-count posters.
  • Poster contains, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature..

esearch Forum (Awards)

  • Includes all the above Registration Benefits.
  • The attendee should be required age limit.
  • Award memento and certificate on stage.

E-Poster Presentation

  • The amount charged for E-Posters is to display the E-Posters only on the website
  • The presenter will get an e-poster participation certificate as a soft copy
  • The abstract will be published in the particular journal and also in the conference proceeding book
  • The presenter is not required to be present in person at the Conference

Video Presentation

  • The amount charged for Video Presentation is to display the Presentation at the Conference.
  • The presenter will get Video participation certificate as a soft copy
  • The abstract will be published in the particular journal and also in the conference proceeding book
  • The presenter is not required to be present in person at the Conference

Accompanying Person

  • Accompanying Persons attend the participants at the Conference who may be either a spouse/family partner or a son/daughter and must register under this category.
  • Please note that business partners do not qualify as Accompanying Persons and cannot register as an Accompanying Person.

Committee Members

List of Committee Members

TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry
ProfRAJMOHANSOUNDARARAJANNIT WARANGALIndia
Assoc Prof DrNazlinaShaariUniversiti Putra MalaysiaMalaysia
DrTHEODOREAZEMTSOP MANFORecep Tayyip Erdogan UniversityTurkey
Drrezachamanitarbiat modares universityIran
DrAsiya E.AsiyaUniversity of CalabarNigeria
Assist Prof DrShouzhengJiangSichuan UniversityChina
DrsenthilkumarThirumalaisamyRVS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYIndia
Drzeinabshafiei seifabadiJundishapur University of Medical Sciences, AhvazIran
DrImanIslamiTarbiat Modares UniversityIran
DrVenkat RamakrishnaUngaralaUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicineUnited States
Assist Prof DrSiddharthaBiswasUniversity of North BengalIndia
DrDiwakar RamanujTripathiS.S. Maniar College of computer & ManagementIndia
DrBhashkar SinghBohraKumaun University NainitalIndia
ProfGraçaSoaresUniversidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroPortugal
DrAryaAbdolahiAzarbaijan Shahid Madani UniversityIran
DrTran Vinh PhuPhamFaculty of Medicine, Dong A UniversityVietnam
DrJayashreeMazumdericmrIndia
Assoc Prof DrRasoolAbedanzadehShahid Chamran University of AhvazIran
MrHailuTilahunSalale UniversityEthiopia
DrPranshuSaxenaABES Engineering College, GhaziabadIndia
MrMulukenTessemaDebre Berhan UniversityEthiopia
DrPerumalSMuthayammal Engineering CollegeIndia
Assist Prof DrHedayatullahEhsanGhalib UniversityAfghanistan
DrAnitha KumariSivathanuSRM Institute of Science and TechnologyIndia
Assist Prof DrKakaliChowdhuryPresidency UniversityBangladesh
MsMahakNarangDelhi Technical CampusIndia
DrMohd HairulMohd SallehFACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIAMalaysia
DrRosaryVeltech high-tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala engineering collegeIndia
DrPChella PandianSrimad Andavan Arts and Science College(A), Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu.India
DrPChella PandianSrimad Andavan Arts and Science College(A), Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu.India
Prof DrRachidMasrourFaculty of Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah UniversityMorocco
DrAzhagu MadhavanSivalingamSaveetha UniversityIndia
DrRutikeshGuravDr. D. Y. Patil College of Engineering, SalokhenagarIndia
MrAlsayedFadel osmanEipicoEgypt
Prof DrHélcioSilva dos SantosUniversidade Estadual Vale do AcarauBrazil
DrDr Amita GauravdimriShriram institute for industrial researchIndia
ProfZia Ul haqKhanBEIJING UNIVERSITY OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY BEIJING CHINAPakistan
DrKarthikMSri Ramakrishna Engineering CollegeIndia
DrSELVARAJANLMAHENDRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYIndia
Prof DrDr.KirtimayaMishraSchool of Pharmacy, ARKA JAIN UniversityIndia
Assoc Prof DrsangeethasKumaraguru College of TechnologyIndia
MrSarvatAaGullPublic Works DepartmentIndia
Assoc Prof DrSundaramSinghIIT(BHU),VaranasiIndia
MsRhythmKalsiLovely professional universityIndia
DrkhaledHamlaouiExercise biochemistryAlgeria
Assist Prof DrGezahagnKudamaAmbo UniversityEthiopia
DrHammadUllahDepartment of Pharmacy, University of Naples Federico II, Naples ItalyItaly
DrSumitraNainBanasthali VidyapithIndia
ProfChafiaTouil-BoukoffaUniversité des sciences et de la technologie Houari boumédieneAlgeria
DrLemthongChanphavongNational University of LaosLao People's Democratic Republic
DrMasanoriAkiraShin-Aikai Katano HospitalJapan
DrAlsayedFadel osmanEipicoEgypt
DrHalimaBegumUniversiti Utara MalaysiaMalaysia
DrMarcos EdgarHerkenhoffUniversity of São PauloBrazil
DrHalahAbdullahAl-Nahrain UniversityIraq
DrMominaAragawDebre Tabor UniversityEthiopia
MrJiangDiNational Technical University «Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute»China
DrHigemengistAstatkieJimma UniversityEthiopia
Prof DrEsraAKKOLGazi University Faculty of PharmacyTurkey
DrSergeyBershitskyInstitute of Immunology and PhysiologyRussia
Assist Prof DrMahmood ulHassanNajran UniversitySaudi Arabia
DrSamuelOlorunsogoFederal University of Technology, MinnaNigeria
Assist Prof DrPraveen KumarBasiviPukyong National UniversitySouth Korea
MrBinegaDerebeInjibara UniversityEthiopia
DrSmithaPrabhuNitte Meenakshi Institute of TechnologyIndia
DrKirazEşmelikonya technical universityTurkey
DrPoojaRaiBanaras Hindu UniversityIndia
DrAnwar HussainPhulpotoShah Abdul Latif UniversityPakistan
Mrpaolomagagnaulss 8 BERICAItaly
DrSamuelOlorunsogoFederal University of Technology MinnaNigeria
Prof DrHassanABOUL-ENEINNational Research CenterEgypt
MrOlawale OlaoluwaDadaUniversity of JohannesburgSouth Africa
DrXianzhaoSongNanjing University of Science and TechnologyChina
MrsSuchandaDeySiksha O Anusandhan Deemed to be UniversityIndia
ProfHomaRasoolijaziIran University of Medical SciencesIran
Assist Prof DrRedaSalamaDelta university for science and technologyEgypt
DrMohsin AyoubMirSKUAST-KashmirIndia
DrAyşebaranScienceTurkey
DrSalamAbdulrahmanUniversity of Human DevelopmentIraq
Assoc Prof DrMarwaAbou TalebNational Research centreEgypt
DrJuan SebastianLozanoHospital Militar CentralColombia
MrsArunaDeviHBNIIndia
DrFakharIslamGovernment College University FaisalabadPakistan
ProfDIMITRIOSKARRASNATIONAL AND KAPODISTRIAN UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS (NKUA) & CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (CIT)Greece
Assist Prof DrSyed Sajid AliGillaniGovernment College University LahorePakistan
DrParveenKumarExigo Recycling Pvt Ltd.India
DrWasfaFarooqIndus Hospital & Health NetworkPakistan
Assoc Prof DrEray MetinGulerUniversity of Health Sciences TurkeyTurkey
DrShefaliThanawalaNutriventia LimitedIndia
MrKanlunWangUNC CharlotteUnited States
ProfsohairhassanNRCEgypt
DrJongsangSuhPhantom AIUnited States
Assist Prof DrNutthapongMoonkumRangsit UniversityThailand
Assist Prof DrTemesgenSoressaWollega universityEthiopia
MsXiangLiuTongji UniversityChina
DrBaluPandianBharath Institute of Higher Education and ResearchIndia
DrPromise MachingoHlungwaniMarondera University of Agricultural Sciences and TechnologyZimbabwe
ProfsufenwangDonghua universityChina
DrRavishankar VRaiUniversity of MysoreIndia
MrIrfanAzamKumoh National Institute of TechnologySouth Korea
MrMUKHTARELTURKIMissouri University of Science and TechnologyUnited States
DrRicardoMullernited Nations Industrial Development Organization | UNDOBrazil
MrChandMiaMemorial University of NewfoundlandCanada
DrEzgiTURGUTAnkara City HospitalTurkey
Assist Prof DrShilpaPandeyAdani Institute of Infrastructure EngineeringIndia
TitleFirst NameLast NameInstitution/OrganizationCountry

Conference Awards

List of Conference Awards

Details of Conference Awards

Sciencefather awards the Researchers and Research organizations around the world in the motive of Encouraging and Honouring them for their Significant contributions & Achievements for the Advancement in their field of expertise. Researchers and scholars of all nationalities are eligible to receive Sciencefather Research awards. Nominees are judged on past accomplishments, research excellence, and outstanding academic achievements.

Award Categories

Best Poster Award

Posters will be evaluated based on Presentation Style, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. Unique opportunity to combine visual and oral explanations of your projects in the form of poster presentation. Posters should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures), Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. The size of the poster should be: 1mX1.5m; Text:16-26 pt; Headings: 32-50 pt; Title: 70 pt; Color: Preferable. Bring your poster to the meeting, using tubular packaging and presenting duration: 10 min discussion & 5 min query per person. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate for the Award. He must be under 40 years of age as on the conference date.

Best Presentation Award

The presentation will be evaluated based on Presentation Style, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. Unique opportunity to combine visual and oral explanations of your projects in the form of poster presentation. The presentation should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures), Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. Bring your presentation to the meeting, using a pen drive, presenting duration: 10-20 min discussion & 5 min query per person. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate for the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as on the conference date.

Best Paper Award

Paper will be evaluated based on Format, Research Quality, and Layout/Design. The paper should have the Title (with authors affiliation & contact details), Introduction, Methods, Results (with tables, graphs, pictures), Discussion, Conclusion, References, and Acknowledgements. Eligibility: The presenter can nominate for the Award. He must be under 55 years of age as on the conference date.

Instructions

Instructions for Submission

If you want to submit only your Abstract

  • If you want to publish only your abstract (it is also optional) in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with ISBN), upload your abstract again according to the final abstract template as word doc. Or Docx.
  • If you also don't want your abstract to be published in the CONFERENCE Abstracts & Proceedings CD (with an ISBN) and only want to present it at the conference, it is also acceptable.

How to Submit your Abstract / Full Paper

Please read the instructions below then submit your Abstract/ Full Paper (or just final abstract) via online conference system:

  • STEP 1: Please download the Abstract /Final Paper Template and submit your final paper strictly according to the template: Young Scientists Conference Final Paper Template in word format (.doc /.docx). See a final abstract template formatted according to the template.
  • STEP 2: Please ensure that the Abstract/ full paper follows exactly the format and template described in the final paper template document below since this will be the camera-ready published version. All last articles should be written only in English and "word document" as .doc or .docx.
  • STEP 3: You can submit your final paper(s) to the online conference system only by uploading/ Re-submission your current submission.
  • STEP 4: After logging/using submission ID in the online conference system, click on "Re-submission" link at the bottom of the page.
  • STEP 5: After the "Resubmission page" opens, upload your abstract/ final paper (it should be MS word document -doc. or Docx-).

General Information

  • Dress Code: Participants have to wear a formal dress. There are no restrictions on color or design. The audience attending only the ceremony can wear clothing of their own choice.
  • Certificate Distribution: Each presenter's name will be called & asked to collect their certificate on the Stage with an official photographer to capture the moments.

Terms & Conditions

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Insurance

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Transportation

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Postponement Policy

Suppose SHEN Conferences postpones an event for any reason and you are unable or indisposed to attend on rescheduled dates. In that case, you will receive a credit for 100% of the registration fee paid. You may use this credit for another SHEN Conferences, which must occur within one year from the date of postponement.

Transfer of registration

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Refund Policy

SHEN Conferences Regarding refunds, all bank charges will be for the registrant's account. All cancellations or modifications of registration must make in writing to shen@sciencefather.com

If the registrant is unable to attend and is not in a position to transfer his/her participation to another person or event, then the following refund arrangements apply:

Keeping given advance payments towards Venue, Printing, Shipping, Hotels and other overheads, we had to keep Refund Policy is as following conditions,

Before 60 days of the Conference: Eligible for Full Refund less $100 Service Fee

Within 60-30 days of Conference: Eligible for 50% of payment Refund

Within 30 days of Conference: Not eligible for Refund

E-Poster Payments will not be refunded.

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Title: Methods and compositions for treating autoimmune diseases Name: Dr. Emily Davis University: University of Washington Country: United States Patent number: US10275712B2 Year: 2019 | 42. Title: Diagnostic methods for detecting infectious diseases Name: Dr. John Lee University: Imperial College London Country: United Kingdom Patent number: EP3008837A1 Year: 2016 | 43. Title: Compositions and methods for treating cancer Name: Dr. Karen Brown University: University of California, San Francisco Country: United States Patent number: US20170283686A1 Year: 2017 | 44. Title: Devices and methods for monitoring respiratory function Name: Dr. Michael Chang University: Stanford University Country: United States Patent number: US10281807B2 Year: 2019 | 45. Title: Compositions and methods for treating neurological disorders Name: Dr. Laura Smith University: University of Oxford Country: United Kingdom Patent number: EP3080206A1 Year: 2016 | 46. 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Title: Compositions and methods for treating Parkinson\'s disease Name: Dr. Emily Jones University: University of Cambridge Country: United Kingdom Patent number: EP3217646A1 Year: 2017 | 52. Title: Diagnostic methods for detecting Alzheimer\'s disease Name: Dr. Michael Davis University: Columbia University Country: United States Patent number: US10103178B2 Year: 2018 | 53. Title: Compositions and methods for treating inflammatory bowel disease Name: Dr. Sarah Lee University: University of California, Los Angeles Country: United States Patent number: US10130858B2 Year: 2018 | 54. Title: Devices and methods for delivering targeted cancer therapy Name: Dr. David Wang University: Harvard University Country: United States Patent number: US10143468B2 Year: 2018 | 55. Title: Compositions and methods for treating viral infections Name: Dr. John Smith University: University of Sydney Country: Australia Patent number: AU2015279257B2 Year: 2018 | 56. Title: Methods and compositions for treating diabetes Name: Dr. Maria Rodriguez University: University of Barcelona Country: Spain Patent number: EP3054839A1 Year: 2016 | 57. Title: Compositions and methods for treating multiple sclerosis Name: Dr. Anna Kim University: Stanford University Country: United States Patent number: US9943637B2 Year: 2018 | 58. Title: Diagnostic methods for detecting autoimmune disorders Name: Dr. David Chen University: University of Oxford Country: United Kingdom Patent number: EP3247352A1 Year: 2017 | 59. Title: Devices and methods for monitoring respiratory conditions Name: Dr. Emily Smith University: University of Michigan Country: United States Patent number: US10143475B2 Year: 2018 | 60. Title: Compositions and methods for treating HIV/AIDS Name: Dr. Robert Johnson University: University of California, San Francisco Country: United States Patent number: US9957167B2 Year: 2018 | 61. 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Citation H-Index

1. Fred S. Sacks, United States, Tufts University, H-index: 245, Citations: 234,853 | 2. Barry Popkin, United States, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, H-index: 242, Citations: 181,891 | 3. Walter C. Willett, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 238, Citations: 325,652 | 4. John P.A. Ioannidis, United States, Stanford University, H-index: 231, Citations: 160,915 | 5. Frank B. Hu, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 219, Citations: 280,168 | 6. Meir Stampfer, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 213, Citations: 295,144 | 7. Kenneth J. Rothman, United States, Boston University, H-index: 212, Citations: 109,797 | 8. Ichiro Kawachi, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 209, Citations: 141,354 | 9. David M. Nathan, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 207, Citations: 191,416 | 10. Steven A. Schroeder, United States, University of California, San Francisco, H-index: 203, Citations: 76,372 | 11. Shuji Ogino, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 201, Citations: 165,844 | 12. Michael Marmot, United Kingdom, University College London, H-index: 201, Citations: 122,225 | 13. John Danesh, United Kingdom, University of Cambridge, H-index: 200, Citations: 233,468 | 14. JoAnn E. Manson, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 197, Citations: 265,031 | 15. Argye Hillis, United States, Johns Hopkins University, H-index: 195, Citations: 52,326 | 16. Lisa A. Cooper, United States, Johns Hopkins University, H-index: 194, Citations: 44,614 | 17. K. Srinath Reddy, India, Public Health Foundation of India, H-index: 193, Citations: 64,905 | 18. Bruce P. Lanphear, Canada, Simon Fraser University, H-index: 191, Citations: 69,196 | 19. Simon Capewell, United Kingdom, University of Liverpool, H-index: 189, Citations: 91,189 | 20. Barry J. Marshall, Australia, University of Western Australia, H-index: 189, Citations: 83,835 | 21. Robert T. Croyle, United States, National Cancer Institute, H-index: 187, Citations: 40,934 | 22. Bernard Lo, United States, University of California, San Francisco, H-index: 186, Citations: 44,102 | 23. Joel G. Ray, Canada, St. Michael\'s Hospital, H-index: 185, Citations: 62,675 | 24. George A. Bray, United States, Louisiana State University, H-index: 184, Citations: 131,223 | 25. Gregory A. Wellenius, United States, Brown University, | 26. David R. Jacobs Jr., United States, University of Minnesota, H-index: 182, Citations: 164,944 | 27. Graham A. Colditz, United States, Washington University in St. Louis, H-index: 181, Citations: 221,086 | 28. Steven H. Woolf, United States, Virginia Commonwealth University, H-index: 180, Citations: 47,964 | 29. John M. Carethers, United States, University of Michigan, H-index: 178, Citations: 37,794 | 30. Dariush Mozaffarian, United States, Tufts University, H-index: 175, Citations: 179,673 | 31. Majid Ezzati, United Kingdom, Imperial College London, H-index: 173, Citations: 112,673 | 32. Jonathan Samet, United States, University of Southern California, H-index: 173, Citations: 139,415 | 33. Michael B. Bracken, United States, Yale University, H-index: 172, Citations: 78,783 | 34. Robert M. Kaplan, United States, Stanford University, H-index: 172, Citations: 71,563 | 35. Gary Taubes, United States, Independent Investigative Journalist, H-index: 171, Citations: 49,408 | 36. F. Xavier Bosch, Spain, Catalan Institute of Oncology, H-index: 171, Citations: 150,997 | 37. Jørn Olsen, Denmark, Aarhus University, H-index: 170, Citations: 91,261 | 38. Thomas E. Rohan, United States, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, H-index: 170, Citations: 79,538 | 39. Douglas G. Altman, United Kingdom, University of Oxford, H-index: 169, Citations: 221,303 | 40. David Altshuler, United States, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, H-index: 169, Citations: 110,721 | 41. Murray Mittleman, United States, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, H-index: 168, Citations: 75,972 | 42. John D. Potter, United States, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, H-index: 168, Citations: 121,705 | 43. Jay H. Hoofnagle, United States, National Institutes of Health, H-index: 167, Citations: 42,880 | 44. William C. Haneberg, United States, Washington State University, H-index: 167, Citations: 34,812 | 45. Frank E. Speizer, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 166, Citations: 88,234 | 46. Thomas R. Frieden, United States, Resolve to Save Lives, H-index: 165, Citations: 36,782 | 47. Sir Michael Marmot, United Kingdom, University College London, H-index: 165, Citations: 75,857 | 48. John D. Kraemer, United States, Georgetown University, H-index: 165, Citations: 34,810 | 49. Rino Bellocco, Sweden, Karolinska Institutet, H-index: 164, Citations: 38,936 | 50. Cyrus R. Mehta, United States, Columbia University, H-index: 164, Citations: 33,801 | 51. Harold J. Burstein, United States, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, H-index: 163, Citations: 80,029 | 52. Lyn | 53. Lynne S. Wilkens, United States, University of Hawaii Cancer Center, H-index: 162, Citations: 44,277 | 54. Sander Greenland, United States, University of California, Los Angeles, H-index: 161, Citations: 116,158 | 55. Lars J. Vatten, Norway, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, H-index: 161, Citations: 30,235 | 56. Mark Woodward, Australia, University of Sydney, H-index: 161, Citations: 54,542 | 57. Simon Capewell, United Kingdom, University of Liverpool, H-index: 161, Citations: 62,647 | 58. Benoit L. Arsenault, Canada, Université Laval, H-index: 160, Citations: 34,137 | 59. David W. Bates, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 160, Citations: 94,910 | 60. Charles L. Bennett, United States, University of South Carolina, H-index: 160, Citations: 69,824 | 61. David A. Savitz, United States, Brown University, H-index: 159, Citations: 70,073 | 62. Mark J. Ratain, United States, University of Chicago, H-index: 159, Citations: 66,238 | 63. JoAnn E. Manson, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 159, Citations: 227,433 | 64. Walter C. Willett, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 158, Citations: 298,337 | 65. Douglas P. Kiel, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 158, Citations: 65,701 | 66. C. Ronald Kahn, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 158, Citations: 185,610 | 67. Xiaobin Wang, United States, Boston University, H-index: 157, Citations: 38,978 | 68. John D. Seeger, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 157, Citations: 80,301 | 69. Lawrence J. Appel, United States, Johns Hopkins University, H-index: 157, Citations: 94,350 | 70. Miguel Hernán, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 157, Citations: 129,196 | 71. Stephen B. Soumerai, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 157, Citations: 67,915 | 72. Lars E. Peterson, United States, University of Kansas Medical Center, H-index: 156, Citations: 37,981 | 73. David J. Hunter, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 156, Citations: 194,246 | 74. Kenneth J. Rothman, United States, Boston University, H-index: 156, Citations: 158,506 | 75. K. Srinath Reddy, India, Public Health Foundation of India, H-index: 156, Citations: 31,228 | 76. Søren Friis, Denmark, Danish Cancer Society Research Center, H-index: 155, Citations: 62,727 | 77. Terence Stephenson, United Kingdom, University College London, H-index: 155, Citations: 26,732 | 78. Graham J. MacGregor, United Kingdom, Queen Mary University of London, H-index: 155, Citations: 108,947 | | 79. Harald H.H. Göransson, Sweden, Umeå University, H-index: 155, Citations: 24,023 | 80. Rory Collins, United Kingdom, University of Oxford, H-index: 155, Citations: 256,192 | 81. Wolfgang Koenig, Germany, University of Ulm, H-index: 155, Citations: 92,284 | 82. Simon J. Griffin, United Kingdom, University of Cambridge, H-index: 154, Citations: 70,649 | 83. Juhaeri Juhaeri, Indonesia, Universitas Padjadjaran, H-index: 154, Citations: 11,334 | 84. John Danesh, United Kingdom, University of Cambridge, H-index: 154, Citations: 194,074 | 85. David R. Jacobs Jr., United States, University of Minnesota, H-index: 153, Citations: 89,368 | 86. Richard E. Chaisson, United States, Johns Hopkins University, H-index: 153, Citations: 46,920 | 87. Bernard J. Gersh, United States, Mayo Clinic, H-index: 153, Citations: 76,254 | 88. Shelly L. Gray, United States, University of Washington, H-index: 153, Citations: 23,924 | 89. Andrew T. Chan, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 153, Citations: 92,077 | 90. Jeremy Grimshaw, Canada, University of Ottawa, H-index: 153, Citations: 100,644 | 91. Paul Lichtenstein, Sweden, Karolinska Institutet, H-index: 152, Citations: 50,703 | 92. Jaakko Tuomilehto, Finland, University of Helsinki, H-index: 152, Citations: 88,156 | 93. Kenrad E. Nelson, United States, Johns Hopkins University, H-index: 152, Citations: 73,154 | 94. S. Claiborne Johnston, United States, University of Texas at Austin, H-index: 152, Citations: 51,928 | 95. David S. Siscovick, United States, University of Washington, H-index: 152, Citations: 85,104 | 96. David M. Nathan, United States, Harvard University, H-index: 151, Citations: 141,415 | 97. Bruce B. Duncan, Brazil, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, H-index: 151, Citations: 31,167 | 98. William B. Kannel, United States, Boston University, H-index: 151, Citations: 67,325 | 99. Risto Huupponen, Finland, University of Eastern Finland, H-index: 151, Citations: 22,464 | 100. Karina W. Davidson, United States, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, H-index: 150, Citations: 44,967

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Sponsorship

Sponsorship Details

SHEN Conferences warmly invite you to sponsor or exhibit of International Conference. We expect participants more than 200 numbers for our International conference will provide an opportunity to hear and meet/ads to Researchers, Practitioners, and Business Professionals to share expertise, foster collaborations, and assess rising innovations across the world in the core area of mechanical engineering.

Diamond Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  3. Four (4) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  6. One exhibition stand (1×1 meters) for the conference
  7. One full cover page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  9. Option to sponsors conference kit
  10. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  11. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  12. Recognition in video ads
  13. 150-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Platinum Sponsorship

  1. Three (3) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Recognition in video ads
  3. Opportunity to sponsors conference lunch
  4. Opportunity to sponsors conference lanyards, ID cards
  5. Opportunity to sponsors conference kit
  6. Opportunity for Short speech at events
  7. One full-page size ad in conference proceedings
  8. One exhibition stand (1×1 meters) for the conference
  9. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  10. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  11. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  12. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  13. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Gold Sponsorship

  1. Two (2) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  2. Opportunities for Short speech at events
  3. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  4. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  5. Complimentary Booth of size 10 meters square
  6. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  7. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack
  8. ½ page size ad in conference proceedings

Silver Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch
  3. Include marketing document in the delegate pack
  4. Logo on Conference website, Banners, Backdrop, and conference proceedings
  5. ¼ page size ad in conference proceedings
  6. 100-word company profile and contact details in the delegate pack

Individual Sponsorship

  1. Acknowledgment during the opening of the conference
  2. One(1) delegate’s complimentary registrations with lunch

Registration Fees

Details Registration fees
Diamond Sponsorship USD 2999
Platinum Sponsorship USD 2499
Gold Sponsorship USD 1999
Silver Sponsorship USD 1499
Individual Sponsorship USD 999

Exhibitions

Exhibitions Details

Exhibit your Products & Services

Exhibit your Products & Services at SHEN Conferences. Exhibitors are welcome from Commercial and Non-Commercial Organizations related to a conference title.

  • The best platform to develop new partnerships & collaborations.
  • Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.
  • Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.
  • Network development with both Academia and Business.

Exhibitor Benefits

  • Exhibit booth of Size-3X3 sqm.
  • Promotion of your logo/Company Name/Brand Name through the conference website.
  • Promotional video on company products during the conference (Post session and Breaks).
  • Logo recognition in the Scientific program, Conference banner, and flyer.
  • One A4 flyer inserts in the conference kit.
  • An opportunity to sponsor 1 Poster Presentation Award.

Session Tracks

Conference Session Tracks

Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Arts and Humanities | Biochemistry | Genetics and Molecular Biology | Business | Management and Accounting | Chemical Engineering | Chemistry | Computer Science | Decision Sciences | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Economics | Econometrics, and Finance| Energy | Engineering | Environmental Science | Immunology and Microbiology | Materials Science | Mathematics | Medicine and Dentistry | Neuroscience | Nursing and Health Professions | Pharmacology | Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science | Physics and Astronomy | Psychology | Social Sciences |  Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine

Details of subject Track

Details of subject tracks

1. Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Agricultural and Biological lores are interdisciplinary fields that study the natural world and how living organisms interact with each other and with the terrain. The field of Agricultural lores is concentrated on the study of husbandry, horticulture, forestry, and food lores, while the field of Biological lores encompasses a wide range of motifs including deconstruction, physiology, ecology, elaboration, genetics, microbiology, and more. In Agricultural lores, exploration is done to develop new ways for perfecting crop yields, adding the effectiveness of beast product, and reducing the impact of husbandry on the terrain. also, this field also focuses on perfecting food safety and quality, as well as developing new food products and processing styles. In Biological lores, experimenters study the mechanisms and processes of life, from the molecular and cellular situations to the relations of entire ecosystems. This includes exploring the inheritable and physiological differences between species, probing how organisms respond to changes in their terrain, and discovering the origins of life and the mechanisms of elaboration. Both Agrarian and Biological lores play important places in advancing our understanding of the world around us and in working real- world problems related to food security, mortal health, and environmental sustainability.

2. Arts and Humanities

The trades and Humanities are academic disciplines that concentrate on the study of mortal culture, creativity, and expression. They encompass a wide range of subjects, including literature, language, history, gospel, religion, art, music, theater, and film. The trades relate to the creative and imaginative expressions of mortal culture, including visual trades, similar as oil and form, performing trades, similar as theater and cotillion , and erudite trades, similar as poetry and fabrication. The study of the trades frequently involves an examination of the form and content of colorful workshop, as well as an disquisition of the literal and artistic surrounds in which they were created. The Humanities, on the other hand, deal with the study of mortal culture, history, and allowed. This includes disciplines similar as history, gospel, religion, languages and literature, as well as the study of artistic and social institutions. The Humanities aim to understand and interpret mortal gests , values, and beliefs, and to give perceptivity into the mortal condition. The trades and Humanities play an important part in shaping and perfecting our artistic gests , and in promoting critical thinking, creativity, and empathy. They also give a rich literal and artistic environment for understanding the world around us, and for making informed opinions about the future.

3. Biochemistry

Biochemistry is a branch of the natural lores that deals with the study of the chemical processes and substances that do within living organisms. It involves the examination of the molecular structure and function of natural motes, similar as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, and the chemical responses that do within cells and apkins. Biochemists use a variety of ways and tools, including microscopy, spectroscopy, andX-ray crystallography, to study the structures and functions of natural motes. They also use inheritable engineering ways to modify the DNA of organisms in order to study the goods of specific changes on cellular processes. The study of biochemistry has numerous practical operations, including the development of new medicines and curatives for the treatment of conditions, the understanding of metabolic diseases and the regulation of metabolic pathways, and the development of new technologies for the product of food, energies, and other products. Biochemistry is a fleetly advancing field that continues to give new perceptivity into the workings of living organisms and to inform the development of new technologies and treatments for a wide range of medical and environmental challenges.

4. Genetics and Molecular Biology

Genetics is the study of heredity and the variation of inherited traits from generation to generation. It involves the analysis of genes, their function and geste, and how they're passed from parent to seed. It's a abecedarian branch of biology that helps to understand the heritage of traits and the underpinning mechanisms that control it. Molecular biology is the study of the molecular base of natural exertion, including the molecular mechanisms that regulate the functioning of cells, apkins, and organisms. It involves the study of the structure, function, and relations of cellular factors, similar as DNA, RNA, and proteins, and how they contribute to the abecedarian processes of life, similar as replication, recap, restatement, and cellular metabolism. Both genetics and molecular biology are important fields of study in ultramodern biology, and they frequently lap in their exploration and operations. For illustration, molecular genetics is a subfield that combines the principles of genetics and molecular biology to study the molecular mechanisms of heritage and the regulation of gene expression.

5. Business

Business refers to the systematized sweats and conditioning of individualities to produce and vend goods and services for a profit. It encompasses a wide range of diligence and sectors, from small, locally- possessed businesses to transnational pots. The conditioning involved in running a business can include marketing, finance, operations, and operation. The ultimate thing of a business is generally to maximize gains, although there are alsonon-profit businesses and social enterprises that concentrate on furnishing a service or addressing a particular social issue. Starting a business can be a complex and grueling process, but it can also be veritably satisfying. Entrepreneurship involves relating a need in the request and developing a product or service to meet that need, while managing the pitfalls and challenges that come with structure and growing a business. To succeed, it's important to have a clear business strategy, a solid understanding of the request and competition, and strong leadership and operation chops.

6. Management and Accounting

Operation and Account are two distinct yet interrelated fields that play pivotal places in the success of an association. operation involves making opinions and leading people to achieve the pretensions and objects of an association. It encompasses colorful conditioning similar as planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. operation is responsible for icing that coffers are used effectively and efficiently to achieve the asked results. On the other hand, Account is the process of recording, classifying, and recapitulating fiscal deals to give information that's useful in making business opinions. This information is also communicated to decision- makers through fiscal statements, similar as balance wastes, income statements, and cash inflow statements. Account is concerned with the accurate dimension and reporting of fiscal information, as well as icing compliance with applicable account norms and laws. Together, Management and Accounting form a cohesive system that helps associations make informed opinions, allocate coffers, and measure the results of their sweats.

7. Chemical Engineering

Chemistry is a branch of natural wisdom that deals with the study of the composition, structure, parcels, and responses of matter. It covers a wide range of motifs, including the introductory generalities of infinitesimal structure, chemical cling, thermodynamics, kinetics, and electrochemistry. druggists use trials and computational styles to understand how different substances interact and transfigure into other substances. Chemistry has multitudinous practical operations, including in fields similar as drug, environmental wisdom, accoutrements wisdom, and food wisdom.

8. Chemistry

The  International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering- Chemistry is a forum for researchers and scientists to present and discuss their latest findings, innovations, and advancements in the field of chemistry. The conference typically includes plenary talks by invited speakers, poster presentations, and panel discussions on current topics and future trends in chemistry. The conference aims to provide a platform for exchange of ideas and collaboration among scientists from different countries, and to promote interdisciplinary research in the field of chemistry.

The conference may cover a wide range of topics in chemistry, including analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, computational chemistry, green chemistry, and materials chemistry, among others. Participants will have the opportunity to hear about cutting-edge research and development in the field, and to network with other scientists, researchers, and industry professionals.

Whether you are a researcher, scientist, student, or industry professional, the International Conference on Young Scientists - Chemistry is an excellent opportunity to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements and developments in the field, and to make new connections with other professionals in the field.

9. Computer Science

Computer Science is a branch of engineering that deals with the study of computers and computational systems. It covers a wide range of motifs, including algorithms and data structures, programming languages, computer armature, software engineering, artificial intelligence, computer networks, databases, computer plates, mortal- computer commerce, and more. The field of computer wisdom is constantly evolving and advancing, and it plays a pivotal part in shaping our ultramodern society and the way we live and work.

10. Decision Sciences

Decision Lores is an interdisciplinary field that draws on colorful disciplines, including mathematics, economics, psychology, and computer wisdom, to help individualities and associations make better opinions. The thing of decision lores is to give a methodical and scientific approach to decision making that takes into account the complications of real- world problems and surroundings. Some of the crucial areas of focus within decision lores include Decision analysis This involves using fine models and quantitative styles to dissect and optimize opinions. Operations exploration This area of decision lores uses fine models and algorithms to help associations optimize their operations and make further informed opinions. operation wisdom This area focuses on the operation of fine models and statistical styles to decision making in business and associations. Behavioral decision making This area of decision lores explores how individualities and associations make opinions, taking into account the influence of cerebral and social factors. Artificial intelligence and machine literacy These areas concentrate on the development and use of computer algorithms and models to support decision timber and problem working. Overall, decision lores provides a precious toolkit for individualities and associations to make better opinions and break complex problems in a more effective and effective manner.

11.Earth and Planetary Sciences

Earth and planetary lores is an interdisciplinary field that encompasses the study of the Earth, its composition, structure, and processes, as well as other planetary bodies in the Solar System and their origins, elaboration, and current countries. The field combines rudiments of geology, drugs, chemistry, biology, and astronomy to understand the complex processes that shape and interact with Earth and other globes. The study of Earth and planetary lores provides perceptivity into the history of our earth, its eventuality for sustaining life, and the origin and elaboration of the Solar System. Experimenters in this field use a variety of ways to study the Earth, including geophysical checks, remote seeing, geochemical analysis, and fieldwork. Some of the crucial areas of study in Earth and planetary lores include geology, geophysics, geochemistry, planetary wisdom, seismology, tectonics, atmospheric wisdom, oceanography, and environmental wisdom. Each of these areas contributes to our understanding of the Earth and other planetary bodies and their relations with each other and with their terrain.

12. Economics

Economics is a social wisdom concerned with the product, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individualities, businesses, and governments make opinions about how to allocate limited coffers to satisfy their unlimited wants and requirements. There are two main branches of economics microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics focuses on the geste and opinions of individual profitable agents, similar as enterprises and consumers, and how they interact in requests. Macroeconomics, on the other hand, studies the frugality as a whole, examining issues similar as profitable growth, affectation, and severance. Economics also has numerous practical operations in fields similar as public policy, finance, and business. For illustration, understanding introductory profitable generalities similar as force and demand can help a business determine the optimal price for its products, while macroeconomic analysis can inform government programs aimed at promoting profitable growth and stability.

13. Economics, and Finance

Econometrics and finance are two nearly affiliated fields that study the profitable and fiscal data and use statistical and fine tools to dissect and make prognostications. Econometrics is the branch of economics that deals with the quantitative analysis of profitable data and uses statistical styles to test propositions and make prognostications about profitable marvels. Econometrics involves the use of statistical models to understand the connections between variables and to make prognostications about unborn events. Finance, on the other hand, is the study of the operation of plutocrat and investments. It involves assaying fiscal data to make investment opinions and to manage fiscal pitfalls. Finance also includes the study of fiscal requests, fiscal instruments, and fiscal institutions. The field of finance frequently makes use of econometric ways to dissect fiscal data and make prognostications about fiscal requests. Both econometrics and finance play an important part in decision- making in the public and private sectors and are largely interdisciplinary, drawing on knowledge from fields similar as mathematics, statistics, economics, and computer wisdom.

14. Energy

Energy is a property of objects that determines the capability to perform work. It's a scalar volume that can take on colorful forms, including thermal, mechanical, electromagnetic, chemical, and nuclear energy. Energy can be converted from one form to another, but the total quantum of energy in a unrestricted system remains constant, as described by the law of conservation of energy. In drugs, energy is defined as the capacity to do work, where work is defined as the transfer of energy from one object to another due to a force acting over a distance. The units of energy are joules( J) in the SI system and calories( cal) in the aged,non-SI system. Energy is an essential part of our diurnal lives and is used to power transportation, heat and cool our homes, induce electricity, and run colorful artificial processes. It plays a pivotal part in our frugality, and its use and operation are central to numerous global challenges, including climate change and energy security.

15. Engineering

There are many branches of engineering, including electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, chemical engineering, and computer engineering, to name a few. Each branch specializes in different areas and has its own set of skills and knowledge. For example, electrical engineers focus on the design and development of electrical systems, such as power generation and distribution systems, while mechanical engineers specialize in the design and manufacturing of mechanical systems, such as engines and machines.

16. Environmental science

Environmental wisdom is an interdisciplinary field that studies the relations between the natural world and mortal society. It encompasses aspects of biology, chemistry, drugs, geology, and social wisdom to understand and address environmental issues, similar as climate change, pollution, and loss of biodiversity. Environmental scientists use a variety of tools, including laboratory trials, field compliances, and computer models, to understand the complex connections between natural systems and mortal conditioning. They also use their findings to develop results to environmental problems and to promote sustainability.

17. Immunology and microbiology

Immunology is the branch of biology that deals with the study of the immune system and its functions. It encompasses the physiological and molecular mechanisms by which the body defends itself against infections and diseases.Microbiology, on the other hand, is the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It involves the examination of the structure, function, and interactions of microorganisms, as well as their role in causing diseases and in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.The two fields are closely related because the immune system plays a critical role in defending the body against infectious microorganisms. Understanding the mechanisms by which the immune system functions is critical for the development of vaccines, immunotherapies, and other treatments for infectious diseases.In summary, while immunology focuses on the study of the immune system, microbiology focuses on the study of microorganisms and their interactions with the environment and host organisms.

18. Materials Science

Accouterment wisdom is an interdisciplinary field that deals with the study of accouterments, their parcels, and how they can be used for colorful operations. It's a branch of wisdom that combines generalities from drugs, chemistry, engineering, and mathematics to understand the geste and structure of accoutrements on a micro and nanoscale position. Accoutrements wisdom experimenters study the connections between the processing, structure, and parcels of accoutrements , and use this knowledge to develop new accoutrements with bettered parcels. This includes understanding the connections between the infinitesimal structure of a material and its mechanical, electrical, glamorous , optic, and thermal parcels. Accoutrements scientists work with a wide range of accoutrements , including essence, pottery, polymers, mixes, and nanomaterials. They're involved in the development of new accoutrements for a variety of operations, similar as energy storehouse, biomedical implants, and electronics. Overall, accoutrements wisdom is a pivotal field that drives technological advancements and has significant impact on colorful diligence, including electronics, transportation, construction, and healthcare.

19. Mathematics

Mathematics is a branch of wisdom that deals with the study of figures, amounts, and shapes, and their connections through the use of symbols and fine generalities. It includes colorful branches similar as computation, algebra, figure, trigonometry, math, and more. Mathematics has numerous practical operations in fields similar as wisdom, engineering, economics, and computer wisdom, among others. It's also considered an abecedarian tool for understanding and working problems in colorful other disciplines.

Mathematics is a challenging discipline that requires a strong foundation in problem-solving and logical thinking. However, it is also a very rewarding field, as it provides a precise and rigorous way of thinking and can lead to new insights and solutions to complex problems. Studying mathematics prepares individuals for careers in a wide range of fields and for making significant contributions to society.

20. Medicine and Dentistry

Medicine and Dentistry are two branches of healthcare that deal with the opinion, treatment, and forestallment of conditions and conditions affecting the mortal body. Medicine is a field concerned with the study of the mortal body and the treatment of conditions and conditions. It encompasses a wide range of specialties, including internal drug, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, and others. Medical professionals, similar as croakers nursers, and croaker,sidekicks, work together to diagnose and treat cases using a variety of styles, including drug, remedy, and surgery. Dentistry, on the other hand, focuses on the oral health of individualities, including the teeth, epoxies, and mouth. Dentists and dental hygienists diagnose and treat conditions similar as depressions, goo complaint, and oral cancer. They also perforam routine procedures similar as teeth cleanings and paddings, as well as further complex procedures like root conduits and dental implants. Both drug and dentistry play important places in maintaining overall health and heartiness, and they frequently work together to insure the stylish possible issues for cases.

21. Neuroscience

Neuroscience is a branch of biology that studies the nervous system, including the structure, function, development, and elaboration of the brain and spinal cord. It encompasses a variety of approaches, ways, and disciplines, including neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurochemistry, neuropharmacology, neuroimaging, behavioral neuroscience, and computational neuroscience. The thing of neuroscience is to understand the mechanisms underpinning perception, study, literacy, memory, emotion, and geste ,as well as to develop treatments for neurological and psychiatric diseases.

22. Nursing and Health Professions

Nursing and Health Professions are two interrelated fields that concentrate on the provision of healthcare services to individualities and communities. Nursing is a healthcare profession that involves the assessment, opinion, and treatment of cases. nursers work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, conventions, nursing homes, and seminaries, and they frequently unite with croakers and other healthcare professionals to give comprehensive care to cases. There are numerous different specialties within nursing, including pediatrics, surgery, oncology, and others.

23. Pharmacology

Pharmacology is a branch of drug that deals with the study of medicines and their relations with living organisms. It involves the discovery, development, product, and use of medicines to help, diagnose, and treat conditions, as well as to enhance overall health and well- being. In pharmacology, scientists and healthcare professionals probe the conduct of medicines on the body, including how they're absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excluded. They also study the ways in which medicines interact with natural systems to produce their remedial goods and any side goods. Pharmacists use this information to produce safe and effective medicines and to determine the applicable tablets and administration styles for each individual case. They work nearly with other healthcare professionals, similar as croakers.

24. Psychology

It's a broad field that encompasses numerous different areas of study, including cognition, perception, emotion, provocation, personality, experimental psychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology, among others. Psychologists use a variety of exploration styles, including trials, checks, and compliances, to understand why people bear the way they do and to develop propositions about how the mind works. The thing of psychology is to ameliorate our understanding of mortal geste

25. Social Science

Social lores are a branch of academic studies that deal with mortal geste and connections in society. They encompass a range of disciplines including sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, political wisdom, and terrain, among others. The social lores aim to understand how individualities and groups interact within society, how society is organized and structured, and how social, profitable, and political systems impact mortal geste . The study of social lores can give sapience into issues similar as inequality, conflict, cooperation, and artistic diversity, among others. The exploration styles used in the social lores are different and may include quantitative styles similar as checks and trials, as well as qualitative styles like case studies and ethnography. Social scientists aim to develop propositions that help to explain and make sense of the social world, and their work is frequently informed by and applicable to real- world social and political issues.

Target Audience

Target audience

The target audience for an International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering would typically include individuals working in the fields of science, health and engineering, such as:

  1.  Researchers
  2.  Engineers
  3. Academics
  4. Healthcare Professionals
  5.  Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Fellows

Overall, the target audience for an International Conference on Science, Health and Engineering would be individuals who are looking to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements and developments in their respective fields and who are interested in exchanging ideas and collaborating with others in the field.

Target Universities

  1. Harvard University
  2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  3. Stanford University
  4. California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
  5. University of Cambridge
  6. Imperial College London
  7. University of Oxford
  8. University College London (UCL)
  9. ETH Zurich
  10. National University of Singapore (NUS)
  11. Tsinghua University
  12. Peking University
  13. University of Tokyo
  14. Kyoto University
  15. University of Melbourne

This is not an exhaustive list, and there may be many other universities and institutions that could also be considered targets for the conference. The actual list of target universities may depend on the specific focus and goals of the conference, as well as regional and cultural factors.

Target Companies

Target Companies

Here are some of the top target companies that you may want to focus on if you're attending or exhibiting at an international conference on science, health, and engineering:

  1. Johnson & Johnson
  2. Pfizer Inc.
  3. Merck & Co., Inc.
  4. Roche Holding AG
  5. Novartis International AG
  6. Abbott Laboratories
  7. Sanofi
  8. AstraZeneca
  9. GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
  10. Siemens Healthineers

These companies are leaders in their respective industries and are known for their innovative products, services, and solutions in the fields of science, health, and engineering. By networking with these companies, you can gain valuable insights into their operations and learn about potential business opportunities.

Target Countries

Target Countries

The target countries for an International Conference on Science, Health, and Engineering could vary depending on the specific pretensions and objects of the conference organizers. still, in general, these types of conferences aim to bring together experts, experimenters, and professionals from around the world to partake their knowledge, moxie, and gests in these fields.

Generally, the target countries for similar conferences might include countries that have a strong tradition in wisdom, health, and engineering exploration and invention, as well as countries that are presently passing significant growth and development in these areas. Some common target countries might include:

Afghanistan| Albania| Algeria| Andorra | Angola| Antigua and Barbuda| Argentina| Armenia| Australia| Austria| Azerbaijan| Bahamas| Bahrain| Bangladesh| Barbado| Belarus| Belgium| Belize| Benin| Bhutan| Bolivia| Bosnia and Herzegovina| Botswana| Brazil| Brunei| Bulgaria| Burkina Faso| Burundi| Cabo Verde| Cambodia| Cameroon| Canada| Central African Republic| Chad| Chile| China| Colombia| Comoros| Democratic Republic of the Congo| Republic of the Congo| Costa Rica| Cote d'Ivoire| Croatia| Cuba| Cyprus| Czech Republic| Denmark| Djibouti| Dominica| Dominican Republic| Ecuador| Egypt| El Salvador| Equatorial Guinea| Eritrea| Estonia| Eswatini| Ethiopia| Fiji| Finland| France| Gabon| Gambia| Georgia| Germany| Ghana| Greece| Grenada| Guatemala| Guinea| Guinea-Bissau| Guyana| Haiti| Honduras| Hungary| Iceland| India| Indonesia| Iran| Iraq| Ireland| Israel| Italy| Jamaica| Japan| Jordan| Kazakhstan| Kenya| Kiribati| Kosovo| Kuwait| Kyrgyzstan| Laos| Latvia| Lebanon| Lesotho| Liberia| Libya| Liechtenstein| Lithuania| Luxembourg| Madagascar| Malawi| Malaysia| Maldives| Mali| Malta| Marshall Islands| Mauritania| Mauritius| Mexico| Micronesia| Moldova| Monaco| Mongolia| Montenegro| Morocco| Mozambique| Myanmar (Burma)| Namibia| Nauru| Nepal| Netherlands| New Zealand| Nicaragua| Niger| Nigeria| North Korea| North Macedonia| Norway| Oman| Pakistan| Palau| Panama| Papua New Guinea| Paraguay| Peru| Philippines| Poland| Portugal| Qatar| Romania| Russia| Rwanda| Saint Kitts and Nevis| Saint Lucia| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines| Samoa| San Marino| Sao Tome and Principe| Saudi Arabia| Senegal| Serbia| Seychelles| Sierra Leone| Singapore| Slovakia| Slovenia| Solomon Islands| Somalia| South Africa| South Korea| South Sudan| Spain| Sri Lanka| Sudan| Suriname| Sweden| Switzerland| Syria| Taiwan| Tajikistan| Tanzania| Thailand| Timor-Leste| Togo| Tonga| Trinidad and Tobago| Tunisia| Turkey| Turkmenistan| Tuvalu| Uganda| Ukraine| United Arab Emirates|United Kingdom| United States| Uruguay| Uzbekistan| Vanuatu| Vatican City| Venezuela| Vietnam| Yemen| Zambia| Zimbabwe.

This list isn't total and the factual target countries for a specific conference could be different. It's also possible that the conference organizers might target countries from other regions, depending on their specific pretensions and objects.
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Market Analysis

The International Conference on Science, Health, and Engineering( ICSHE) provides an occasion for experts and professionals in the field of wisdom and engineering to come together and bandy the rearmost trends and advancements in their separate fields. request analysis plays an important part in the conference, as it provides an overview of the current state of the assiduity and the eventuality for growth and development.

 

 

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