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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track focuses on the latest developments in optical materials that enhance the efficiency of renewable energy technologies. Contributions may include novel materials for solar cells, photonic devices, and energy conversion systems.
This session explores the intersection of photonics and energy efficiency, highlighting innovative optical designs that reduce energy consumption. Topics may include smart lighting, optical sensors, and energy-saving technologies.
This track delves into the fundamental principles of light-matter interactions and their applications in sustainable materials. Researchers are invited to present studies that elucidate how these interactions can lead to improved material performance.
This session addresses the role of optical technologies in environmental monitoring and assessment. Presentations may cover remote sensing, optical sensors, and innovative techniques for tracking environmental changes.
This track showcases cutting-edge innovations in optical engineering that contribute to green technology solutions. Topics may include eco-friendly manufacturing processes and sustainable design principles in optical systems.
This session emphasizes the importance of material physics in achieving sustainable development goals. Contributions may focus on the design and characterization of materials that promote sustainability in various applications.
This track highlights eco-innovative approaches in the design and application of photonic devices. Researchers are encouraged to discuss strategies that minimize environmental impact while maximizing performance.
This session explores the role of optical materials in advancing energy conversion technologies. Topics may include thermophotovoltaics, photothermal energy conversion, and related innovations.
This track investigates the interplay between environmental physics and optical materials. Presentations may cover the effects of environmental factors on material properties and performance.
This session focuses on the development and application of sustainable materials specifically for photonic applications. Researchers are invited to present findings on biodegradable, recyclable, or otherwise eco-friendly materials.
This track aims to discuss future trends and directions in the field of optical materials for clean energy applications. Participants are encouraged to share visionary ideas and research that could shape the future of sustainable energy technologies.