57th LISBON World Congress on Challenges in Science, Engineering & Technology: WCSET-26

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:


1. Natural Sciences 

These disciplines focus on understanding the laws of the physical world.

  • Physical Sciences

    • Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Quantum Physics, Astrophysics.

    • Chemistry: Organic, Inorganic, Biochemistry, Materials Science.

    • Earth Sciences: Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, Environmental Science.

  • Life Sciences

    • Biology: Genetics, Microbiology, Evolutionary Biology, Zoology.

    • Medicine & Health: Anatomy, Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Epidemiology.


2. Engineering 

Engineering applies scientific knowledge to design, build, and maintain structures and systems.

  • Civil Engineering: Structural, Geotechnical, Urban Planning, Transportation.

  • Mechanical Engineering: Robotics, Mechatronics, Aerospace, Manufacturing.

  • Electrical Engineering: Electronics, Power Systems, Telecommunications, Signal Processing.

  • Chemical Engineering: Process Engineering, Nanotechnology, Polymers, Molecular Engineering.

  • Bioengineering: Genetic Engineering, Biomedical Devices, Synthetic Biology.


3. Technology 

Technology represents the tools and systems created through engineering to solve human problems.

  • Information Technology (IT)

    • Computer Science: Algorithms, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity.

    • Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision.

    • Data Science: Big Data Analytics, Statistics, Database Management.

  • Infrastructure & Energy

    • Renewable Energy: Solar, Wind, Fusion, Battery Storage.

    • Transportation Tech: Electric Vehicles, Autonomous Driving, High-speed Rail.

  • Space Technology: Satellite Communications, Propulsion Systems, Remote Sensing.


4. Interrelated & Emerging Fields

The most exciting advancements happen where these disciplines overlap.

  • Nanotechnology: The intersection of Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering at the molecular scale.

  • Bioinformatics: Using Computer Science and Statistics to analyze Biological data.

  • Materials Science: A blend of Physics and Engineering to create new substances like superconductors or graphene.

  • Robotics: A synthesis of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and AI.

  • Quantum Computing: Applying Quantum Physics to revolutionize Computer Science.

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