The International Symposium on Applied Science (ISAS) (formerly known as International Symposium on Engineering Physics and Mechanics - ISEPM) has been held every two years since 2011. In 2019, ISAS was decided to behold annually. It aims to connect researchers from different countries to promote research collaboration through generating and exchanging novel ideas in applied science.
The symposium program focuses on both fundamental and applied research in areas related to applied science. As a result, the ISAS 2024 will cover a wide range of topics in engineering physics, engineering mechanics, applied mathematics, computational physics, innovative technologies and other realated topics in science and engineering.
We will strive to create a platform of collaboration and meetings where scientists, academicians, lab experts, young researchers, and industry professionals will convene in one place to share and gain expertise through podium and poster presentations, panel discussions, and workshops.
In addition, the ISAS 2024 organizers also desire to provide space for participants to interact and establish new international collaborations. More specifically, the symposium will create an ideal opportunity for researchers and industry professionals to make new contacts for the possibility of product development and commercialization.
Authors of presented papers are encouraged to publish their works in full-text symposium proceedings (Journal of Physics: Conference Series, ISSN: 1742-6596) according to a specified camera-ready format. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted papers will be published on conference proceedings which is open-access publication from IOP Publishing:
Journal of Physics: Conference Series (indexed by Ei Compendex, Scopus, INSPEC, Conference Proceedings Citation Index—Science (CPCI-S) (Clarivate, Web of Science)), Google Scholar. Online ISSN: 1742-6596, Print ISSN: 1742-6588.
In this regard, we look forward to welcoming you to join us for the two-day event and make it successful.
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