The document announces the World Textiles Conference SMARTEX-2015 which will take place from November 23-25, 2015 in Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt. The conference is organized by the Textile and Apparel Branch of the Home Economics Department at Kaferelsheikh University in cooperation with Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia. The conference will focus on the latest innovations and technological advancements in textiles processing, materials, fashion, and sustainability. Participants are invited to submit papers on topics related to textile engineering, materials, design, and production. Important dates and registration fees are provided.
Agrotech-Agro textiles-Textiles used in Agriculture are termed as agro textiles. They are used for crop protection, fertilisation, ... The essential properties required are strength, elongation, stiffness, and bio-degradation, resistance to sunlight and resistance to toxic environment. All these properties help with the growth and harvesting of crops and other foodstuffs. There is a growing interest in using materials which gradually degrade.
Some of the examples of agro textiles are:
Preventing erosion and paving way for afforestation in greenhouse cover and fishing nets.
For Layer separation in fields, nets for plants, rootless plants & protecting grassy areas.
As sun screens (since they have adjustable screening) and wind shields.
As packing material and in bags for storing grass (that has been mowed).
Controlling stretch in knitted nets.
Shade for basins.
Anti-birds nets.
Fabrics for sifting and separation, for the phases of enlargement of the larvae.
Materials for ground and plant water management at the time of scarcity and abundance of water.
Technical textiles are being used now almost in every field but their use in engineering field especially in civil engineering construction will go up in future due to "no site selection criterion" as civil engineers will not have choice of site selection.
Agrotech-Agro textiles-Textiles used in Agriculture are termed as agro textiles. They are used for crop protection, fertilisation, ... The essential properties required are strength, elongation, stiffness, and bio-degradation, resistance to sunlight and resistance to toxic environment. All these properties help with the growth and harvesting of crops and other foodstuffs. There is a growing interest in using materials which gradually degrade.
Some of the examples of agro textiles are:
Preventing erosion and paving way for afforestation in greenhouse cover and fishing nets.
For Layer separation in fields, nets for plants, rootless plants & protecting grassy areas.
As sun screens (since they have adjustable screening) and wind shields.
As packing material and in bags for storing grass (that has been mowed).
Controlling stretch in knitted nets.
Shade for basins.
Anti-birds nets.
Fabrics for sifting and separation, for the phases of enlargement of the larvae.
Materials for ground and plant water management at the time of scarcity and abundance of water.
Technical textiles are being used now almost in every field but their use in engineering field especially in civil engineering construction will go up in future due to "no site selection criterion" as civil engineers will not have choice of site selection.
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scientific and development achievements, which are the result of
considering current technical, technological, economic, R&D,
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Book of Abstracts from 9th International Scientific Conference on Advances in...Barhm Mohamad
The 9th International Scientific Conference on Advances in Mechanical Engineering (ISCAME, November 9-10, 2023, Debrecen, Hungary) was organized by the Department of Mechanical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering, University of Debrecen) and the Working Commission of Mechanical Engineering (Specialized Committee in Engineering, Regional Committee in Debrecen, Hungarian Academy of Sciences). The main goal of ISCAME is to yearly bring together engineers, scientists, researchers, practitioners from academia and industry to present their original works and share experiences regarding all aspects of mechanical engineering sciences.
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Turkey between 25-29 October 2019.
1SecondScientific Committee
Taghreed H AL-NOOR
University of Baghdad, Iraq chair ACS IRAQ member in
http://2019.itwccst.org/?page_id=149
CONTEMPORARY TRENDS AND INNOVATIONS IN THE TEXTILE INDUSTRYdr Gordana Colovic
The goal of the conference is to improve the competitiveness of
textile companies by applying modern concepts and solutions of
scientific and development achievements, which are the result of
considering current technical, technological, economic, R&D,
legal and other issues related to textile technolog
The 5th International Nanotechnology Conference & Exhibition will take place on February 22-23, 2016 at the Smolarz Auditorium of Tel Aviv University in Israel. You will find below the booklet of the event.
Thanks, I hope to send to Dr. Basma Omair, thanks.
Gamal S. Ahmed
PhD in Education, Cairo University, Egypt.
Ambassador of the HETL, USA
http://hetl.org/liaisons/
http://www.igi-global.com/article/modern-concepts-curriculum-teaching-nanotechnology/67803
http://www.nisenet.org/users/gamal_s_ahmed
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(World Textiles Conference)
November 23 - 25, 2015
Engineering - Applied Arts - Specific Sciences
Under auspices of
Prof. Dr. The Minister of Higher Education & scientific Research, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Maged A. Elkamery, Rector of Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Robert Mishayevich Aloyan, Rector of Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia.
According to memorandum agreement cooperation between
Kaferelsheikh University, Egypy, and Ivanovo polytechnical university, Russia.
Organized by: Faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE: English, Russian, Arabic
http://www.kfs.edu.eg/smartex2015/
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Dear Colleagues,
The organizers of the third World Textile Conference cordially invite you to attend “SMARTEX- 2015,” on November 23-25, 2015, in New Faculty of Specific Education,
Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt.
The Textile and Apparel Branch of the Home Economics Department, Faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University and Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia,
has organized the 5th
World Textiles Conference “SMARTEX- 2015,” to be held on November 23-25, 2015, in New Faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University,
Egypt.
SMARTEX-2015 will have participants from multidisciplinary backgrounds that will provide an excellent opportunity to merge International Scientists from Textile Teaching,
Research and Development Institutions, and Industry to present and discuss the latest development in the general field of textile materials, technologies, fashion and
marketing.
This event will focus on discussions of the latest innovative trends and technological advancements in textile processing and structure, along with their impacts on textile
products obtained there from within the economy and environmental dimensions.
The attached flyer provides more details on conference location and topics. More details on due dates will be announced later. A website for the conference is being
constructed and will be announced when completed.
We look forward to meeting you at New Faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt in 2015!
With warm regards,
Conference Organizers
Scientific programming board
Conference Chairmen
Prof. Dr. ElSayed M. Hegazi, Vice-Rector of Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt. Prof. Dr. A. N. Smirnov, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia.
Prof. Dr. A. K. Izgorodin, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia. Prof. Dr. Galina Bashkova, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia.
Prof. Dr. Krasimira Georgieva, Trakia University, Bulgaria. Prof. Dr. Abdel-Fattah Seyam, NCSU. USA
Prof. Dr. Mirela Blaga, Technical University of Iasi, Romania. Prof. Dr. ElSayed ElNashar, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt.
Vice-Chairmen and Coordinator
Prof. Dr. ElSayed ElNashar, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt. Prof. Dr. Zlatina Kazlacheva, Technical Faculty, Trakia University, Bulgaria.
Prof. Dr. Alenka Majcen Le Marechal- University of Maribor, Slovenia. Prof. Dr. Savvas G. Vassiliadis, T. E. I. of Piraeus, Greece.
Prof. Dr. Polona DUBROVSKI-University of Maribor, Slovenia.
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Scientific Committee Members
Prof. Dr. Maged El Kamery, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt. Prof. Dr. Robert Mishayevich Aloyan, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia.
Prof. Dr. Grigory I.Chistoborodov Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia. Prof. Dr. Abdel-Fattah Seyam, NCSU, USA.
Prof. Dr. Paul Kiekens, University of Ghent, Belgium. Prof. Dr. A. K.Izgorodin, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia.
Prof. Dr. A. N. Smirnov, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia. Dr. Roshan Paul, Hohenstein Institute, Germany.
Prof. Dr. Galina Bashkova, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia. Prof. Dr. ElSayed ElNashar, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Savvas G. Vassiliadis, T. E. I. of Piraeus, Greece. Prof. Dr. M. V. Astakhov, Russia.
Prof. Dr. Doutor Nuno José Ramos Belino, University of Beira Interior, Portugal. Prof. Dr. Adel El Geiheini, Alexandria University, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Krasimira Georgieva, Trakia University, Bulgaria. Prof. Dr. M. A. Zikry, NCSU, USA.
Prof. Dr. I. V. Belyaev, Russia. Prof. Dr. Alenka Majcen Le Marechal, University of Maribor, Slovenia.
Dr. N. P. Prorokova, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia. Prof. Dr. Zvonko Dragcevic-University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Prof. Dr. M. Elgamal, Helwan University, Egypt. Prof. Dr. Mirela Blaga, Technical University of Iasi, Romania.
Prof. Dr. V. P. Tarasov, Russia. Prof. Dr. Karima Haggag-NRC, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. N. V. Usoltseva, Russia. Prof. Dr. M. Sabery, Helwan University, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. M. V. Shablygin, Moscow, Russia. Prof. Dr. Veselina Nedeva, Trakia University, Bulgaria.
Prof. Dr. Dmitry Ryklin, Vitebsk State Technological University, Belarus. Prof. Dr. Katarzyna Grabowska-Technical University of Lodz, Poland.
Dr. W. Oxenham, NCSU, USA. Prof. Dr. Victor Kuzmichev, Ivanovo Polytechnical University, Russia.
Prof. Dr. Young Kim, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA. Prof. Dr. Ahmed ElTahan, Damietta University, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Nely Georgieva, Trakia University, Bulgaria. Prof. Dr. Souhair M. Osman, Helwan University, Egypt.
Prof. Dr. Polona Dubrovski-University of Maribor, Slovenia. Prof. Dr. Zlatina Kazlacheva, Trakia University, Bulgaria.
Prof. Dr. Jiri Militky, Technical University Of Liberec, Czech Republic. Prof. Dr. Gordana Colovic, the College of Textile Design, Serbia.
Prof. Dr. Omar Cherkaoui, ESITH, Casablanca Morocco. Prof. Dr. Georgi Tassev, Trakia University, Bulgaria.
Prof. Dr. Suzana Kostić, University of Niš, Serbia. Prof. Dr. Dragoslav Aćimović, University of Niš, Serbia.
Prof. Dr. Nebojša Todorović, University of Niš, Serbia. Prof. Dr. Dragan Žunić, University of Niš, Serbia.
Prof. Dr. Djuro Radonjić, University of Niš, Serbia. Prof. Dr. Franc Curk, University of Niš, Serbia.
Prof. Dr. Perica Donkov, University of Niš, Serbia. Prof. Dr. Katarina Djordjevic, University of Niš, Serbia.
Prof. Dr. Gordana Colovic, Serbia
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MAIN TOPICS:
The conference is pertained to introduce and discuss technological achievements and innovations brought about through Teaching, Research and Development activities.
Special emphasis is placed on the impacts of these attributes on “Technical and Functional Textiles” and “Textiles of Added Value”. The conference will provide plenary
lectures, oral and poster presentations. Technical and commercial exhibitions will also be exercised. Delegates are invited to participate with papers on the following topics:
1. Advancement in Textiles Processing. 2. Biopolymers and Biotechnology.
3. Textiles for Medical Applications. 4. Comfort and Wellbeing.
5. Textiles Design, Fashion and Style. 6. Modelling and Simulation.
7. Sustainability, Environment and Clean Technologies. 8. Finishing Processes.
9. Color Science and Dyeing. 10. Benchmarking, Traceability, Textiles testing.
11. Textiles Education. 12. Fiber Physics and Textiles Mechanics.
13. Technical, Protective and Leisure Textiles. 14. Nanomaterials and Elictrospinning.
15. New Functional and Smart Textiles. 16. Surface Treatments of Fibers and Fabrics.
17. Nonwoven Textiles. 18. Composite Fabrics
19. Nanotechnology, Nanotextiles,Nanoart. 20. Technics and Technologies in Mechanical, Agriculture and Transport Engineering.
21. Fashion and Textile Design and Technologies. 22. Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automatics.
23. Computer Technology. 24. Energetics, Energy Efficiency, Architecture.
25. Food Technology. 26. Lifelong Learning
27. Specific Sciences
Contacts: Registration:
ADDRESS AND CONTACTS: IMPORTANT DATES:
Prof. Dr. ElSayed A. ElNashar
Phone: (+2) 01069288940
Fax: (+2) 047 3213751
http://www.kfs.edu.eg/smartex2015/
E-Mail: smartex@kfs.edu.eg
dr_elnashar@hotmail.com
- Deadline to receive abstract and Registration
- Acceptance information to the authors
- Full paper deadline submission
- Deadline of payment fee
June 20, 2015
June 30, 2015
September 25, 2015
October 30, 2015
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Conference Fees
Fee Universities sign memorandum With Kaferelsheikh University
Type of Registration Foreigners Egyptians Foreigners
Regular participants 350 € 800 LE 250€
Young scientists * 250 € 600LE 150€
Accompanying persons** 200 € 500 LE 150€
Exhibition/m squared one day 35 € 25 LE 20€
Conference Fees doesn't include accommodations, and the participants will cover all accommodations,
N.B we will inform you later with the name of the hotels reserved.
The fee covers the following activities for regular participants:
Pick-up from Cairo airport, welcome party, coffee breaks, lunches, Conference's abstract book and CD,
PAYMENT METHOD:
Authors and other Conference participants can pay their Conference fee as follows:
* By an International bank transfer (in EUR) to the account:
Central bank of Egypt
BIC (SWIFT code): CBEGEGCXXXXX
Account Number: 9/450/87970/1
INSTITUTION: Faculty of Specific Education, Kaferelsheikh University, Egypt.
COMMENT: For SmarTex 2015
ADDRESS: Kaferelsheikh BRANCH, Egypt.
* (The sender will pay the expenses for bank transfer)
* At the conference registration in ICKU - cash payment (in EUR or US Dollar).
* The organizer cannot accept traveler cheques.
Participants from Egypt can pay their Conference fee (in Egyptian Pounds), to the account:
IMPORTANT: Please indicate clearly the name of the institution & the name and surname of the participant for whom the payment is made.
* It will be possible for the participants to use their credit cards (VISA, MASTERS, American Express, Dinners etc.) in Egypt, both in banks and banking machines, as well as
traveller’s cheques.
With all my best regard
Professor of Textiles& apparel,
Dean of Faculty of Specific Education,
Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt.
El-Geish Street, 33516, Kafrelsheikh
City. Egypt,
Cell Phone: (+2) (0106) 9288940
Fax: (+2) (047 3213751
Dr_elnashar@hotmail.com
smartex@kfs.edu.eg