Tentative Program Schedule

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Prof. Kathleen Kramer – Women in Engineering and Nanotechnology, San Diego State University, USA
Prof. Alexandre Brolo – Surface-enhanced spectroscopy applications in immunoassays, The University of Victoria, BC, Canada

INVITED SPEAKERS

Engineering, Technology and Science (Day I)

Arkady Zhukov – Development of soft magnetic microwires for technological applications, Spain
Paolo Vavassori – Thermoplasmonics for nanomagnetic logic, Spain
Hiromasa Shimizu – Wedge-shaped surface plasmon resonance sensor, Japan
Laure Bsawmaii – All-dielectric 1D grating with ultranarrow resonances providing high magneto-optical intensity effects, France
Amel Salih Adam Mohamed – What role might the new sensors that Seed NanoTech of Canada is creating play in detecting and degrading the environment in Sudan as a result of war and violence?, Sudan
Gerges El Haber – Photo-induced magneto-optical switching of cobalt-glass composites, France

Engineering, Technology and Science (Day II)

Valentina Zhukova – Tuning of magnetic properties of Heusler-type glass-coated microwires, Spain
Daren Swanson – Cold Detonation Physics An Explosively New Field in Nanomaterials Synthesis, Canada

Business, Entrepreneurship and Management (Day II)

Dr. Tulsi Dharel – The Future of Marketing, Canada
Dr. Gokul Bhandari – To be updated
Dr. Piya Ratna – The Effect of Youth Entrepreneurship Education Program, Nepal
Berihu Asgele – Developmental State Model in Ethiopia: Exploring Practices and Challenges, Hungary
Karuna Gautam – Innovating screening methods and technologies for cervical cancer: A Review, Nepal
Ahmed Bellakhdhar – Human Capital, Technical Progress and Endogenous Growth: Empirical Application in the Tunisian Context
Siroj Koirala – Comparative Research on the Influence of COVID-19 on Businesses and Marketing in Nepal and Canada, Nepal

Industrial Visit

8:00 am leave Niagara Falls, arrive at 9:00 am

Dr. Henri Migala –UC San Diego, California, USA

Phạm Hải Yến – Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam

Dr. Vijayakumar Varadarajan – South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Prof. Paolo Vavassori -IKERBASQUE Research Professor, Group Co-Leader, Nanomagnetism Group – CIC nanoGUNE BRTA, San Sebastián, Spain
Catagories Session Chair / Guest Speakers Topics
Day 1
May 23rd
(8:00 - 17:00 EDT)
Welcome Speech by Dr. Conrad Rizal Guest Speakers (Mayor, Niagara Falls) Reducing Tax, Innovation, Science and Technology, Entrepreneurship, International Collabration, Business opportunity in Canada, Partnership between Canada and Abroad
Introduction Dr. Conrad Rizal, Dr. Paolo Vavassori Introduction to ICAPMOT Conference - Past, Present and Future
Plasmonics and Optical Technologies Dr. Vijayakumar Varadarajan
Dr. Maria Grazia Manera
-Nanotechnology
-Surface Plasmon Resonance and Metasurfaces
-Biosensors for Clinical Diagnostics
Magneto-optics & Magneto-plasmonics - Part One (I) Dr. Paolo Vavassori
Phạm Hải Yen (She/Her)
- Theory and principle of magnetoplasmonics
- Theory and principle of magneto-optic surface plasmon resonance
- Photonic crystal based magnetoplasmonic devices
Day 2
May 24th
(8:00 - 01:00 PM EDT)
Magneto-optics & Magneto-plasmonics - Part Two (II) Dr. Paolo Vavassori
Dr. Vijayakumar Varadarajan
- Magnetoplasmonics and Single Molecule Detection
- Theory and principle of magneto-optic surface plasmon resonance
- Photonic crystal based magnetoplasmonic devices
Business, Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology Dr. Henri Migala
Dr A B
-Business
-Economics
-Technolgy & Managemetn
-Entrepreneurship
-Finance and Technology
-Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation
Business, Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology Business, Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology Business, Management, Entrepreneurship and Technology
Day 3
May 25th
(9:00 - 12:00 PM EDT)
Industrial Trip
to Brampton
The Team! An one hour drive to the city from Niagara Falls!
Closing Statements and Announcements Closing Statements and Announcements Closing Statements and Announcements

Conference schedule

9:00 am – 9:15 am | Opening Ceremony | Eastern Standard Time
(9:00 – 9:15) Dr. Conrad Rizal, Conference Chair Director of Seed Nanotech International Inc.

9:15 am – 9:45 am | Guest Speakers
 (9:15-9:20) Bijay Poudel, Federation of Canada Nepal Commerce Canada-Nepal, Nepal

 (9:20-9:45) Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara

9:45 am – 10:00 am | Coffee Break

10:00 am – 11:50 am | Magneto Optics and Magneto-plasmonics
(10:00-10:45) Dr. Paolo Vavassori
, Prof., Nanomagnetism, Group Coleader, CIC nanoGUNE, Spain
Title: Thermoplasmonics for nanomagnetic logic

(10:45-11:30) Hiromasa Shimizu, Prof., Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology, Japan
Title: Wedge-shaped surface plasmon resonance sensor (Virtual Presentation)

(11:30-11:50) Gerges El Haber, Student Speaker, Université de Lyon, Laboratoire Hubert Curien, France
Title: Photo-induced magneto-optical switching of cobalt-glass composites

 11:50 am – 1:00 pm | LUNCH BREAK

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm | Women Engineering, Nano Science and Sensors

(1:00-2:00) – Dr. Kathleen Kramer, Plenary Speaker, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of San Diego, USA
Title: Women in Engineering and Technology

(2:00-2:30) – Karuna Gautam, Nepal
Title: Innovating screening methods and technologies for cervical cancer: A Review

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm | Coffee Break

3:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Nano sensors, New Material, Magneto-plasmonic and Devices

(3:00-3:30) – Amel Salih Adam Mohamed, Motivational Speaker, Sudan
Title: What role might the new sensors that Seed NanoTech of Canada is creating play in detecting and degrading the environment in Sudan as a result of war and violence?

(3:30-4:00) – Dr. Arkady Zhukov, IkerBasque Research Professor & Visiting Professor, Dept. Material Physics, Chemistry Faculty, Spain
Title: Development of soft magnetic microwires for technological applications

(4:00–4:30) – Laure Bsawmaii, France
Title: All-dielectric 1D grating with ultranarrow resonances providing high magneto-optical intensity effects

9:00 am – 9:15 am | Opening Ceremony | Eastern Standard Time
(9:00-9:15) Conrad Rizal
, Director Seed Nanotech International Inc.

9:15 am – 9:45 am | Session 1

(9:15-9:45) Dr. Gokul Bhandari, Prof., Management Science University of Windsor, Canada
Title: To Be Given

9:45 am – 10:00 am | Coffee Break

10:00 am – 12:00 pm |Session 2

 (10:00-10:45)

 (10:45-11:15) Dr. Piya Ratna, Social Worker at International Youth Society Algeria, President, International Youth Society, Nepal
Title: The Effect of Youth Entrepreneurship Education Program

(11:15-12:00) Dr. Tulsi Dharel, Prof. Centennial College, School of Business, Canada
Title: The Future of Marketing

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm | LUNCH BREAK

1:00 pm – 2:30 pm |Session 3

(1:00-2:00) Dr Alexandere Brolo, Plenary Speaker, Prof., University of Victoria, Canada
Title: Surface-enhanced spectroscopy applications in immunoassays

(2:00-2:30) Dr Valentina Zhukova, UPV/EHU, Senior Scientist, Spain
Title: Tuning of magnetic properties of Heusler-type glass-coated microwires

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm | Coffee Break

3:00 pm – 5:00 pm | Session 4

(3:00 – 3:30) Daren Swanson, Owner of Envirodiamond Technologies Inc., Canada
Title: Cold Detonation Physics An Explosively New Field in Nanomaterials Synthesis

(3:30 – 4:00) Siroj Koirala, Business Owner Hospitality Sector, Nepal
Title:  Comparative Research on the Influence of COVID-19 on Businesses and Marketing in Nepal and Canada (Not Present/Presented for Them)

(4:00 – 4:30) Ahmed Bellakhdhar
Title
: Human Capital, Technical Progress and Endogenous Growth: Empirical Application in the Tunisian context

(4:30- 5:00) Dr. Gerald Kio, York University Research Scientist, Canada

Industrial Visit

Seed NanoTech International Inc. is a Canadian firm that develops and manufactures high-quality nanomaterials for a variety of industries, including healthcare, energy, and electronics. A one-day industrial visit to Brampton’s Seed NanoTech International Inc. would include the following:

  • Arrival and introduction: When visitors arrive at the Seed NanoTech International Inc. site in Brampton, they will be greeted by a corporate representative. The representative would provide a quick overview of the organization and its goals.
  • A guided tour of the facility would be given to visitors, who would view the various labs and technology used to synthesis and describe nanomaterials. Cleanrooms, microscopy labs, and other specialist spaces could be included.
  • Following the tour, visitors would be treated to a presentation on nanotechnology and its uses. This could include subjects such as the qualities of nanoparticles, their prospective applications in various industries, and the difficulties associated with dealing with them.
  • Following the presentation, guests would have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in a discussion with representatives from Seed NanoTech International Inc. This would be an opportunity to learn more about the company’s work and the topic of nanotechnology in general.
  • Wrap-up: The tour would end with a wrap-up session in which visitors may reflect on what they had learnt and provide feedback on the experience. They would be acknowledged for their visit and given any necessary materials or resources.

Overall, a visit to Seed NanoTech International Inc. would present guests with a one-of-a-kind and educational experience, providing a glimpse into the realm of nanotechnology and its amazing future potential.