59th PARIS International Congress on Science, Engineering & Technology: PICSET-26

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:


1. Science: 

Science focuses on the discovery of patterns and laws governing the universe.

Natural Sciences

  • Physical Sciences:

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

    • Chemistry: Organic, Inorganic, Analytical, Physical, Biochemistry.

    • Earth Sciences: Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography, Paleontology.

  • Life Sciences (Biology):

    • Molecular & Cellular: Genetics, Microbiology, Cytology.

    • Organismal: Botany, Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology.

    • Environmental: Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Marine Biology.

Formal Sciences

  • Mathematics: Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Topology, Number Theory.

  • Logic: Philosophical Logic, Mathematical Logic.

  • Theoretical Computer Science: Algorithms, Computational Complexity.


2. Engineering: 

Engineering takes scientific principles and mathematical tools to design, build, and maintain structures and systems.

Core Branches

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

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

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

  • Chemical Engineering: Process Engineering, Materials Science, Biomolecular Engineering.

Specialized & Interdisciplinary Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering: Aerodynamics, Propulsion, Avionics.

  • Biomedical Engineering: Biomechanics, Tissue Engineering, Medical Imaging.

  • Nuclear Engineering: Fission/Fusion research, Radiation protection.

  • Software Engineering: Systems Architecture, DevOps, Quality Assurance.


3. Technology: 

Technology is the "output"—the collection of techniques, skills, and processes used to achieve objectives.

Information & Communication Technology (ICT)

  • Cybersecurity: Cryptography, Network Security, Ethical Hacking.

  • Data Science: Big Data Analytics, Data Mining.

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

  • Cloud Computing: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Edge Computing.

Industrial & Physical Technology

  • Nanotechnology: Nanomaterials, Molecular Electronics.

  • Biotechnology: CRISPR/Gene Editing, Synthetic Biology, Pharmacology.

  • Energy Technology: Renewable Systems (Solar/Wind), Battery Storage, Smart Grids.


4. The Interrelated Nexus

These fields rarely exist in isolation. Their intersections drive modern innovation:

Intersection Description
Materials Science Where Physics and Chemistry meet Mechanical Engineering to create new substances (e.g., superconductors).
Robotics A blend of Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Electrical Engineering.
Environmental Tech Ecology and Geology combined with Civil and Chemical Engineering to solve climate issues.
Quantum Computing The use of Quantum Physics to revolutionize Computer Technology.
Neurotechnology Biology (Neuroscience) and Electronic Engineering creating brain-machine interfaces.

Emerging Sub-Fields (Future Trends)

  • Space Technology: Commercial spaceflight, Satellite constellations, Lunar/Martian colonization.

  • Green Tech: Carbon capture, Hydrogen fuel cells, Circular economy systems.

  • Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR): Human-computer interaction and spatial computing.

  • Bio-Informatics: Using Big Data to map human genomes and biological processes.

 

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