Welcome From The Conference Secretariat
Dear Colleagues,
The Research Catalyst is privileged to organize Thermodynamics and Entropy Research eConference (ThermoEntropy-eCon2023 (Edition1)) to be held during May 24, 2023(London GMT+1) & May 25, 2023(Tokyo GMT+9) Online. The conference aims at sharing new ideas, possibilities, and the latest technological advances among students, professionals, researchers, scientists, and industrialists in the field of Entropy research for providing better solutions to everyday challenges.
ThermoEntropy-eCon2023 (Edition1) provides an advanced online forum for research on Entropy. The online conference is expected to foster oral presentations and private lounge meetings for networking among participants. The conference aims to encourage scientists to present their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible through their presentations.
The theme of the conference focuses on recent innovations and research works on Entropy and includes sessions and interactive discussions.
The conference will discuss how entropy research helps in progress and applications in various fields of science. Major breakthroughs in these fields to raise the bar in the scientific field will be the major goal of discussions and sessions of the conference. The conference encourages the exchange of ideas and knowledge across multiple disciplines of Entropy research and includes plenary, keynote lectures, and video presentations.
We look forward to seeing you at ThermoEntropy-eCon2023 (Edition1).
Regards,
Kris G
Conference Secretary
The Research Catalyst
Matthew Morena
Christopher Newport University, USA
Daya Shankar Gupta
South University, USA
Shalileh Soroosh
HSE University, Russia
Yury M. Belousov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
Yang Shao
Xi’an University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
Rui Wang
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
Edson Denis Leonel
São Paulo State University, Brazil
Pedro Miranda
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Takuya Yamano
Kanagawa University, Japan
Miki Aoyagi
Nihon University, Japan
Natalya Kizilova
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Juan Lopez-Sauceda
Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico
Sergei S. Sherbakov
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
Elena Almaraz Luengo
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Kritiprasanna Das
IIT Indore, India
Rafik Hamza
Tokyo International University, Japan
Rakesh Chandra Joshi
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, India.
Jafari Gholam Reza
Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
Hanif Heidari
Damghan University, Iran
SatheeshKumar Palanisamy
Anna University, India
Registration
The registration fee includes access to all conference sessions, a conference participation certificate, and an abstract book (pdf).
Participation to the conference is considered final only once the registration fees have been paid. The number of participants is limited: once the number of paid registrations reaches the maximum number of participants, unpaid registrations will be canceled.
Certificate of Attendance: Upon request, the participants of the event will receive an electronic Certificate of Attendance by email once the event is concluded.
Members of partnering societies will receive a 20% discount on the registration fees. For special discount and group discount requests contact the conference secretariat at: theresearchcatalyst.com/contact
- Fundamentals of Thermodynamics
- Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics
- Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics
- Quantum Thermodynamics
- Information Theory and Thermodynamics
- Entropy in Biological Systems
- Thermodynamics of Phase Transitions
- Thermodynamics of Materials
- Computational Thermodynamics
- Thermodynamics in Astrophysics
- Industrial Thermodynamics and Applications
- Thermodynamics and Sustainable Energy
- Advanced Thermodynamic Techniques
- Thermodynamics and Complex Systems
- Thermodynamics in Soft Matter Physics
- Entropy Generation and Transfer
- Irreversibility and Dissipation
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics and its Interpretations
- Thermodynamics and Philosophy
- History of Thermodynamics and Entropy
DAY-1
24 MAY 2023
(LONDON GMT+1)
9:00 AM
Marginalizing the Conventional Maximum Likelihood Estimation and Black-Box Variational Inference to Improve the classification results
by Shalileh Soroosh
HSE University, Russia
9:25 AM
Adiabatic representation and its application for the description of nonstationary spin systems
by Yury M. Belousov
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
9:50 AM
Applying Rényi’s pseudodistances for Canonical Correlation Analysis
by Pedro Miranda
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
10:15 AM
Entropy Generation Approach: Theory and Applications
by Natalya Kizilova
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
10:40 AM
Analysis of FIPS 140-2 tests suite
by Elena Almaraz Luengo
Complutense University of Madrid
11:05 AM Session Break
11:30 AM
Characterization of a continuous phase transition in a chaotic system
by Edson Denis Leonel
São Paulo State University, Brazil
11:55 AM
TBA
by Reinaldo O. Vianna
Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil
12:20 PM
The Mutual Stabilization of Chaotic Systems and its Entropy
by Matthew Morena
Christopher Newport University, USA
12:45 PM
Temporal coupling in neuronal activities in the brain: a basis of perception and voluntary control
by Daya Shankar Gupta
South University, USA
1:10 PM
Model of mechanothermodynamic entropy and its application
by Sergei Sherbakov
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus
1:35 PM
TBA
by Jorge Eduardo Useche Ramirez
National University of Colombia
DAY-2
25 MAY 2023
(Tokyo GMT+9)
9:00 AM
Extracting entropy information from biological and network patterns: A potential measure of life.
by Juan Lopez-Sauceda
Metropolitan Autonomous University, Mexico
9:25 AM
Inequality-induced similarity measures for radial electronic probability densities in hydrogenic atoms
by Takuya Yamano
Kanagawa University, Japan
9:50 AM
Learning coefficients and normal crossing divisors in algebraic geometry
by Miki Aoyagi
Nihon University, Japan
10:15 AM
Evaluation of Design Method for Highway Adjacent Tunnel and Exit Connection Section Length Based on Entropy Method
by Yang Shao
Xi’an University of Posts & Telecommunications, China
10:40 AM
Middle-Long Term Earthquake Forecast Based on b Value in Yunnan Province, China
by Rui Wang
Southern University of Science and Technology, China
11:05 AM Session Break
11:30 AM
Evolution of Antenna towards 6G Multi-band Wireless Networks
by P. Satheesh Kumar
COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, India
11:55 AM
Artificial Intelligence-based sensor fusion for Assistance of Visual Impaired People
by Rakesh Chandra Joshi
Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow, India.
12:20 PM
Fourier–Bessel Domain-Based Entropies for Human Emotion Identification
by Kritiprasanna Das
Indian Institute of Technology Indore, India
12:45 PM
The role of bots in information flow in social medias
by Gholamreza Jafari
Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
1:10 PM
Neural Network Entropy: The State of Art and Future Prospects
by Hanif Heidari
Damghan University