The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras is presently hosting an international conference. The theme of the conference is Experimental Mechanics 2024 , commencing from October 20,2024 till October 23,2024. The event is co-organized with the Asian Society of Experimental Mechanics 2024 (ASEM) and the Indian Applied Mechanics (ISAM). The conference is focused on significant topics which are relevant to national sectors, specifically in design validation for organisations like ISRO and the Defence and Nuclear Sectors. The experimental approach serves as a definitive test for the validation of designs.
In the sessions, ‘In-Situ-Measurements- is a session which aims the monitoring of critical structures in challenging terrains. The technology has instrumental in assessing the health of the Pamban Bridge, specifically regarding corrosion-related structural deficiencies. The session features Professor U Saravanan, he is from the department of Civil Engineering at IIT Madras. He will present an invited lecture focusing to give insights to students to engage in complex projects of national significance.
One unique feature of the conference is, the commitment to sustainability. All the coordination is processing through a mobile application. The app offers comprehensive information about the event , abstracts, schedules and networking opportunities for delegates. Aligning to this initiative , no printing material are distributes , such as abstracts or proceedings . The conference will mark the first for IIT Madras and reinforcing its dedication to environment sustainability.
Professor K Ramesh mentioned the importance of uniting experts from diverse fields, solids, fluids and bioengineering. That too on a single platform, it is expected to foster interdisciplinary solutions for complex practical difficulties.
The event involves, five plenary talks, 23 invited sessions and around 75 contributed papers and 40 poster presentations.
In the additional sessions, the focus will be on cellular and tissue mechanics and biomaterials which are essential for Indias’s manned space missions. Concepts of metrology and digital photoelasticity will be explored, on solar panner measurement a key area in India’s Make in India initiative.
The conference focuses on design validation in critical national sectors like ISRO and Defence.
Professor U Saravanan from IIT Madras will present insights on in-situ measurements.
The event uses a mobile app for coordination, eliminating printed materials.
They will focus on cellular mechanics, biomaterials, and digital photoelasticity.
The event will feature five plenary talks, 23 invited sessions, 75 contributed papers, and 40 poster presentations.