Abstract Submission

Nano World 2026 | March 19 & 20, 2026 ( In-Person ) & March 21, 2026 ( Virtual Via Zoom Platform ) | Ambassador Hotel Bangkok, Thailand

Online Submission Guidelines

All submissions will be reviewed based on technical merit, readability, relevance and originality. If you have any questions or queries about the submission process, check the FAQ below or contact us.

Submission Deadlines

Final Round of Abstract Submission Ends on

18 March, 2025

Awards

Young Resarchers Award is the top level research award for the best research work in the field of Nanotechnology two students from this conference will be selected for this award by the board members of Mind Authors.

Benefits :

  • Young Scientist Certificate
  • Momentoes
  • National Level Recognition every year
  • High level Industries Association.
  • Career Guide by our Mentors.

List of Sessions & Tracks

Tracks 1 to 12

  • Nanoarchitecture
  • Carbon Nanotechnology & Nano Engineering
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Electronics or Semiconductor Industry
  • Environmental Nanotechnology
  • Federal Lab Research
  • Food Quality Control and Packaging
  • Nanotechnology in Optics
  • Green Nanotechnology and Water Treatment
  • Life Sciences & Nanomedicine
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Nanotechnology
  • Nanomaterials and 2D Materials

Tracks 13 to 24

  • Modern Era of Nanotechnology
  • Nanorobotics
  • Nanobiotechnology and Nanosafety
  • Nanochemistry and Wet Nanotechnology Nanomachines
  • Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics
  • Nanomaterials, Biomaterials, and Synthesis
  • Nano Sensors
  • Nanoscience and Technology
  • Applied Science
  • Nanotechnology in Agriculture & Food Industry
  • Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering
  • Nanocatalysis and Application in Chemical Industry
  • Graphene Technology – 3D & 2D Materials

Tracks: 25 to 37

  • Polymer Nanotechnology
  • Quantum Computation & Nanoscience
  • Material Science and Advanced Materials Science
  • Energy Storage Materials
  • Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment
  • Nanogemonics, DNA Nanotechnology and Nanoproteomics
  • Nanotech in Solar Energy
  • Nano innovations and commercial products
  • Nanotechnology and Vaccines
  • Nanomedicine, Durg Delivary,Pharmaceuticals
  • Nano Research on Covid-19 and its Medicine

1. Nanoarchitecture

Nano architecture refers to the design and construction of structures at the nanoscale, typically within the range of 1 to 100 nanometers. This field intersects nanotechnology, materials science, and engineering, focusing on creating recent materials and devices with unique properties that emerge at such small scales.

2. Carbon Nanotechnology & Nano Engineering

Carbon nanotechnology and nanoengineering are specialized fields that focus on the manipulation and application of carbon-based nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and fullerenes. These materials exhibit extraordinary mechanical, electrical, and thermal properties, making them valuable in various industries.

3. Emerging Technologies

Emerging technologies are rapidly evolving innovations that have the potential to significantly impact various sectors, from healthcare to energy to transportation.

4. Electronics or Semiconductor Industry

The electronics and semiconductor industry is a crucial sector that underpins modern technology, enabling everything from consumer electronics to advanced computing systems.

5. Environmental Nanotechnology

Environmental nanotechnology involves the application of nanomaterials and nanotechnology solutions to address environmental challenges. This emerging field leverages the unique properties of materials at the nanoscale to enhance pollution detection, remediation, and sustainable practices.

6. Federal Lab Research

Federal lab research in the United States refers to scientific research and development conducted by government-funded laboratories, which are often associated with federal agencies. These labs play a crucial role in advancing technology, addressing national challenges, and promoting innovation across various fields.

7. Food Quality Control and Packaging

Nanotechnology is revolutionizing food quality control and packaging by providing innovative solutions that enhance safety, shelf spirit, and consumer information.

8. Nanotechnology in Optics

Nanotechnology in optics is a rapidly advancing field that involves the manipulation of light at the nanoscale to create innovative materials and devices. This integration has significant implications across various applications, including telecommunications, sensing, imaging, and consumer electronics.

9. Green Nanotechnology and Water Treatment

Green nanotechnology focuses on using nanomaterials and nano processes that are environmentally friendly and sustainable. When applied to water treatment, green nanotechnology provides innovative solutions to purify water, reduce pollution, and enhance water quality.

10. Life Sciences & Nanomedicine

Nanomedicine, a subfield of nanotechnology, applies nanoscale materials and devices in the life sciences to improve healthcare outcomes. By manipulating matter at the atomic and molecular levels, nanomedicine provides innovative solutions for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.

11. Magnetic Resonance Imaging with Nanotechnology

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a powerful symptomatic imaging technique widely used in clinical settings. The integration of nanotechnology into MRI has the potential to enhance imaging quality, provide more accurate diagnoses, and expand the range of applications.


12. Nanomaterials and 2D Materials

Nanomaterials and 2D materials are significant areas of research in nanotechnology, each with unique properties and diverse applications across various fields, including electronics, materials science, and biotechnology.

13. Modern Era of Nanotechnology

The modern era of nanotechnology represents a significant advancement in science and engineering, characterized by the manipulation of matter at the nanoscale (1 to 100 nanometers). This field has gained momentum due to breakthroughs in various disciplines, including materials science, biology, chemistry, and physics, leading to innovative applications across multiple sectors.

14. Nanorobotics

Nanorobotics is an interdisciplinary field that involves the design, construction, and application of robots at the nanoscale (1 to 100 nanometers). These nanorobots, often referred to as “nanobots,” are designed to perform specific tasks with precision, leveraging the unique properties of materials at the nanoscale.

15. Nanobiotechnology and Nanosafety

Nanobiotechnology is the application of nanotechnology in biological systems, integrating biological principles with nanoscale materials and devices to develop innovative solutions in medicine, diagnostics, and environmental applications.

16.
Nanochemistry and Wet Nanotechnology Nanomachines

Nanochemistry focuses on the chemical synthesis, properties, and applications of nanomaterials. It combines principles from chemistry and nanotechnology to manipulate matter at the nanoscale for various applications.

Wet nanotechnology refers to the manipulation and study of nanoscale materials and devices in liquid environments. This field encompasses a variety of applications, including biological systems, where the interaction of nanomachines with fluids is critical. Nanomachines, or nanoscale machines, are designed to perform specific tasks at the nanoscale, often in biological or biochemical contexts.

17. Nanoelectronics and Nanophotonics

Nanoelectronics and nanophotonics are two important subfields of nanotechnology that focus on the manipulation of electrical and optical properties at the nanoscale. Both areas have profound implications for advancing technology in electronics, communications, and sensing.

18. Nanomaterials, Biomaterials, and Synthesis

Nanomaterials and biomaterials are essential components of modern materials science, each with unique properties and applications. Understanding their synthesis and interaction is crucial for advancing technologies in fields such as medicine, electronics, and environmental science.

19. Nano Sensors

Nanosensors are devices that use nanoscale materials and technologies to detect, measure, and analyze physical, chemical, or biological phenomena. They leverage the unique properties of nanomaterials to achieve high sensitivity, specificity, and rapid response times, making them valuable tools in various applications, including healthcare, environmental monitoring, and food safety.

20. Nanoscience and Technology

Nanoscience and technology involve the study and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale, typically between 1 and 100 nanometers. At this scale, unique physical and chemical properties emerge, allowing for innovative applications across various fields.

21. Applied Science

Applied science in nanotechnology focuses on utilizing nanoscience principles to develop practical applications and technologies across various field

22. Nanotechnology in Agriculture & Food Industry

Nanotechnology is increasingly being integrated into agriculture and the food industry, offering innovative solutions to enhance productivity, sustainability, and safety.

23. Nanotechnology in Tissue Engineering

Nanotechnology plays a transformative role in tissue engineering by enabling the development of advanced materials and techniques for repairing or replacing damaged tissues.”

24.
Nanocatalysis and Application in Chemical Industry

Nanocatalysis involves the use of nanomaterials to accelerate chemical reactions. Due to their unique properties at the nanoscale, such as increased surface area, enhanced reactivity, and the ability to tailor electronic properties, nanocatalysts have significant applications in the chemical industry.

25. Graphene Technology – 3D & 2D Materials

Graphene technology, encompassing both 2D and 3D materials, plays a pivotal role in nanotechnology due to the unique properties of graphene and related materials.

26. Polymer Nanotechnology

Polymer nanotechnology focuses on integrating nanomaterials into polymer matrices to enhance their properties and functionalities. This interdisciplinary field combines principles from chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology to create advanced materials with unique characteristics.

27. Quantum Computation & Nanoscience

Quantum computing can provide the computational power and algorithms to simulate and optimize nanoscale phenomena and systems, such as molecular dynamics, nanoelectronics, and nanomaterials. Together, they can enable new functionalities and applications that are impossible or impractical with conventional technologies

28. Material Science and Advanced Materials Science

Material science is a multidisciplinary field focused on understanding the properties, structures, and applications of materials, ranging from metals and ceramics to polymers and composites. Advanced materials science extends these principles to develop new materials with enhanced or specialized properties for various high-tech applications.

29. Nanotechnology for Energy and the Environment

Nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize energy production, storage, and environmental remediation. By manipulating materials at the nanoscale, researchers are developing innovative solutions to address some of the most pressing challenges related to energy efficiency and environmental sustainability.

30.
Nanogemonics, DNA Nanotechnology and Nanoproteomics

Nanogenomics, DNA nanotechnology, and nanoproteomics are exciting subfields of nanotechnology that focus on manipulating biological molecules at the nanoscale. They hold significant potential for advancements in diagnostics, therapeutics, and understanding biological processes.

31. Nanotech in Solar Energy

Nanotechnology is making significant strides in the field of solar energy, enhancing the efficiency, durability, and affordability of solar energy technologies.

32. Nano innovations and commercial products

Nanotechnology has led to numerous innovations across various industries, resulting in a range of commercial products that enhance production, efficiency, and functionality.

33. Nanotechnology and Vaccines

Nanotechnology is playing a transformative role in the development and delivery of vaccines, enhancing their effectiveness, stability, and safety.

34. Nanomedicine, Durg Delivary,Pharmaceuticals

Nanomedicine, particularly in drug delivery and pharmaceuticals, represents a cutting-edge approach to enhancing the efficacy and safety of medical treatments. By utilizing nanotechnology, researchers can develop advanced drug delivery systems that improve how medications are administered, absorbed, and utilized by the body.

35. Nano Research on Covid-19 and its Medicine

Nanotechnology has played a crucial role in the fight against COVID-19, influencing various aspects of research, diagnostics, treatment, and vaccine development.

Abstract Form | Nano World 2026

    Nano World 2026

    Guidelines for All Participants.

    • Our Conference begins promptly as per the Conference agenda.
    • If you face any technical difficulties, you can chat live anytime with our technical team during the conference days.
    • You can ask your questions for the presenter after every presentation.
    • After you register for the conference, you will receive confirmation  conference details and what to be expected. Please check your junk mail folder if you do not see the email in your inbox if you don’t hear from us for more than 48 hours
    • If you face any difficulties in submitting Abstract online, registration or need assistance, do not hesitate to contact our organizer anytime.
    • Please note that the third day of conference (i.e March 1st) is reserved for Virtual presentations. 

    Poster Guidelines:

    • The abstract submission deadline for poster competition will be closed one month before the conference date. All are requested to submit their abstracts well in advance.
    • The abstract should include complete details of the Participant. You can download the abstract template from our conference website.
    • Abstracts for Poster presentations have to be submitted through online or by email.
    • Present numerical data in the form of graphs, rather than tables. If data must be presented in table-form, Keep it Simple.
    • Visuals should be lucid and bold.
    • Avoid extensive mathematical notations.
    • Posters with 750 words or less are perfect. Avoid submitting compactly packed posters.
    • Organize your poster into subdivisions, e.g., Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion, Conclusions, and Literature Cited
    • Avoid using many citations.
    • Use bright colours to enhance the details of your Poster.
    • Text should be readable from four to five feet distance.
    • Besides your project, the text could also include roadmap for future research plans.
    • Each poster should be approximately 1×1 M long.
    • The title, contents and the author’s information should be perfectly visible from a distance of 1-2 feet.

    F.A.Q.

    How to submit an Abstract?

    Send us your abstracts as per the sample template in Abstract Submission page or you can directly email to conference Program Manager.

    Where do I go to submit an abstract?

    You may submit proposals online via our Abstract Submission Portal or you can directly email to conference Program Manager.

    When will I have to proceed for registration?

    After submission of Abstract you will get an acknowledgement from our Program Manager. You can proceed to complete your registration after the acknowledgement.

    May I submit more than one proposal?

    Yes. You may submit more than one proposal and participate in more than one session either in oral or poster session. However, you may not present more than two papers during the conference.

    Do you have any template for paper submission?

    Yes, we have a template for abstract submission. Please download from this link here.

    Can I still participate without Submitting the Abstract?

    Yes, you can participate as a Delegate for the conference without submitting any paper.

    How much time will be given for an oral presenter?

    Each Oral Presenter will have 20-25 minutes for presentation including Q/A session.

    What language should I speak during presentation?

    The working language of the conference is English.

    Do I get a translator during my presentation?

    Translators will not be available during presentations. If you wish you can get your own translator.