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1st International Conference on Smart Functional Materials and Sustainable Technologies (SmartMat 2025)
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1st International Conference on Smart Functional Materials and Sustainable Technologies (SmartMat 2025) 

Conference Scope

About SmartMat 2025

The SmartMat 2025 Conference focuses on bringing together researchers, scientists, and engineers working in the field of smart, bio-based, and environmentally friendly functional materials to promote sustainable technological innovations. This event serves as a multidisciplinary platform for exchanging ideas, sharing research findings, and exploring new collaborations that foster the transition toward greener and smarter material systems.

Conference Vision

SmartMat 2025 aims to advance the development and implementation of sustainable materials and technologies that address global challenges in energy, environment, and resource management. By fostering collaboration between academia and industry, the conference seeks to accelerate the adoption of eco-friendly functional materials in various applications, contributing to a more sustainable future.

Conference Topics

We welcome contributions on the following topics (but not limited to):

🌱 Sustainable Materials

  • Bio-based and renewable materials; sustainable composites and biopolymers
  • Eco-friendly functional materials and green chemistry
  • Circular economy (10R), waste-to-materials, and valorization strategies

🔬 Smart Functional Systems

  • Smart and multifunctional systems: magnetoelectric, piezoelectric, triboelectric, and self-powered sensors
  • Flexible and wearable energy harvesting devices
  • Internet of Things (IoT) applications

🤖 Advanced Technologies

  • Artificial intelligence in biomaterials: optimization, predictive modeling, and digital twins
  • Characterization and modeling of bio-based and hybrid materials

⚡ Energy Systems

  • Energy materials and systems for harvesting, storage, and conversion

🌍 Environmental & Practical Applications

  • Water and environmental applications: remediation and pollution control
  • Agriculture, food, packaging, and biomedical applications of sustainable biomaterials

Why SmartMat 2025?

  • Interdisciplinary Approach: Connect with experts from materials science, engineering, physics, chemistry, and environmental science
  • Sustainability Focus: All topics align with UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Innovation Platform: Discover cutting-edge research in smart materials and green technologies
  • Networking Opportunities: Build international collaborations with researchers from Germany, Tunisia, and beyond
  • Publication Opportunities: Present your work and publish in conference proceedings

Target Audience

SmartMat 2025 welcomes participation from:

  • Academic researchers and faculty members
  • PhD and Master's students
  • Industry professionals and engineers
  • Policy makers and sustainability advocates
  • Start-ups and entrepreneurs in green technologies

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  • Research Excellence: Enhanced research infrastructure and increased international collaborations
  • Economic Development: Stronger industry-academia partnerships addressing regional needs
  • Social Progress: Promoting gender equality and reducing educational inequalities
  • Environmental Sustainability: Focus on green technologies and sustainable materials
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