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About CO-IN

CO-IN Symposia establishes dynamic platforms across various engineering and science disciplines, bringing together like-minded individuals and experts for knowledge exchange, partnership building, and mutual support. We believe that by collaborating and complementing each other's efforts, we can achieve a greater impact and drive meaningful change within our respective scientific communities. CO-IN Symposia actively contributes to the advancement of science and engineering, driving innovation and addressing critical challenges such as climate change, sustainable energy, and healthcare, while continuing to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of science and engineering on a global scale.

AIM

We aim to maintain ongoing peer interactions, serving as a hub for like-minded individuals to share knowledge and support each other's endeavours, ensuring that collaboration and learning extend well beyond the conference dates.

We Serve

Collaborate and innovate serves a diverse audience including:

  • Researchers and Academics: We welcome researchers, scholars, and academics to share their latest findings, insights, and discoveries and collaborate with peers and experts.
  • Industry Professionals: From startups to multinational corporations, we provide a platform for industry professionals to connect, learn, and collaborate on innovative projects and initiatives.
  • Entrepreneurs and Innovators: We support entrepreneurs and innovators in turning their ideas into reality by providing access to resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
  • Board Members


    Prof. William Andrew Goddard III

    Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor, Caltech, Pasadena, CA

    Prof. William A. Goddard III is a distinguished chemist and materials scientist at Caltech. As the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor and Director of the Materials and Process Simulation Center. He is a member of both the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, Prof. Goddard's research has been widely recognized, as evidenced by his H index of 191.



    Prof. Debbie C. Crans

    Professor of Chemistry, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

    Prof. Debbie C. Crans is a distinguished chemist at Colorado State University. She has received numerous awards, including the ACS Award for Distinguished Service and the Arthur P. Cope Scholar award. Her research focuses on the chemistry of transition metals and their biological applications. She serves on the editorial boards of several leading journals.



    Prof. Mannar R Maurya

    Professor and Dean of Faculty Affairs, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India

    Prof. Mannar Ram Maurya is a Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at IIT Roorkee, India. He has led the Chemistry department and served as Dean. His research focuses on vanadium enzymes, catalyst development, and reaction mechanisms. He has published over 190 papers (cited over 7,000 times) and guest-edited special issues in top catalysis journals.



    Prof. Charles Edward Sprouse III

    Professor Benedictine College Atchison, KS

    Prof. Charles Sprouse III is an Associate Professor of Engineering at Benedictine College. He specializes in power generation and emissions reduction, using computational modeling to improve environmental stewardship. With degrees from Benedictine and KU, he has experience in consulting engineering and automotive research. His research has been published and presented widely, covering topics like diesel filters, waste heat recovery, and AI in transportation.



    Prof. Debasish Kuila

    Professor, North Carolina A&T State University, California, CA

    Prof.Debasish Kuila is a leading researcher in bioenergy and materials science at North Carolina A & T State University. He has held positions at Louisiana Tech University and Purdue University and has also worked in industry. His research interests include biomaterials, cell biology, drug toxicity screening, and catalysis. He is a recipient of the ChemCon Distinguished Speaker Award.



    Prof. Nikolaos Dimakis

    Professor, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Edinburg, TX

    Prof. Nikolaos Dimakis graduated with a BS in Mathematics from the National University of Athens in 1990. He earned his MS in Applied Optics and PhD in Physics from the University of Salford and IIT, respectively. He has held research positions at Argonne National Laboratory and IIT before joining the University of Texas-Pan American in 2004. Now, he is a UTRGV Professor of Physics.



    Prof. V.S.R. Rajasekhar Pullabhotla

    Professor, University of Zululand. South Africa

    Prof. Pullabhotla is Full Professor in the Department of Chemistry. He is the principal investigator of the Catalysis Research Group at University of Zululand. Prof Pullabhotla has 2 registered Patents and has co-authored 66 publications and 3 monographs in peer reviewed journals. He has emerged as a C2 rated Scientist by National Research Foundation (NRF), South Africa. He has more 15 years of academic work experience. Prof Pullabhotla gained 23 + years of academic, industrial and research experience



    Prof. Nataša Novak Tušar

    Professor, National Institute of Chemistry, Slovenia

    Prof. Nataša Novak Tušar is a Head of the Laboratory for catalysts, Department of Inorganic Chemistry and Technology, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia. She has Twenty five years of experience in research, working on world-wide basis in different environments – industry, research institute, university. She is a member of the editorial boards of the journals Catalysis communications and Frontiers in chemistry.