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Themes of NCLA-2020

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NCLA 2020 envisages diversified and multi-disciplinary technical sessions; amongst few are plenary lectures and an exhibition of equipment and other materials. Latest developments in the field of luminescence research and its applications will be reviewed and the conference is expected to provide an interactive platform to the academia, researchers and the industry. Participations from different industries, universities and academic institutions from all over the country are anticipated.

The organizing committee hereby invites scientists/technologists engaged in basic as well as applied research in Universities, Research Institutions and Industries to participate. The scientific sessions will comprise plenary talks, invited talks and contributed papers (both oral and poster) on the following topics:

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1.      Photoluminescence

2.      Electroluminescence 

3.      Thermoluminescence 

4.      Phosphors and nanophosphors (preparation and characterization) 

5.      Photonic materials and lasers

6.      Luminescence from glasses and glass ceramics 

7.      Luminescence from organic compounds 

8.      Luminescence in gemstones and diamonds 

9.      Luminescence for improving agriculture productivity

10.  Optical materials (nanomaterials, quantum dots, biomaterials, ceramics etc.) 

11.  Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL)

12.  Mechano, sono and chemiluminescence

13.  Optoelectronic devices            (LEDs, OLEDs, Fiber optic sensors, etc.)

14.  Radiations effects on luminescence and dosimetry

15.  Luminescence dating 

16.  Space dosimetry

17.  Luminescence instrumentation

18.  Phosphors for LED applications

19.  Phosphors for improving efficiency of solar cells

20.  Phosphors for bio-medical and security applications

21.  Biodegradable phosphor composites

22.  Novel applications of luminescence 

23.  Industrial applications of phosphors

24.  Theoretical aspects of luminescence

 

Conference language

The conference presentations and deliberations will be in English.

 

Call for abstracts

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Authors should submit an abstract of an original, unpublished paper not exceeding 500 words without figures or tables. The abstract format can be downloaded from the conference/LSI web sites (https://ncla2020nitw.wixsite.com/lmdgroup or www.lumsocindia.org). The abstract must be submitted online through conference web site 'www.lumsocindia.org'. Each registered participant can submit two abstracts only. If there is any difficulty during the abstract submission please contact via e-mail: ncla2020nitw@gmail.com

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