1. State and art for the fabrication of novel functional materials: Switchable device modulation techniques 2. Ultra-thin graphene synthesis: Fundamental applications in transparent electrodes and supercapacitor 3. Recent progress on 'Graphene' as photo-sensitive switchable device 4. Superior fast switching on Graphene self-assembly with liquid crystalline optical materials 5. Textural phase transition of liquid crystalline hybrid composite bi-stable electro-optic switching 6. Controllable photo-induced switching-organic electronic devices 7. Intrinsic photovoltaic effect- organometallic perovskite switchable devices 8. Emergence of organic-inorganic solar cell for architecture: Switchable glazing 9. Challenges and opportunities of materials commercialization: Photonic, electronic, switchable sensor analysis 10. Resistive switching on bio-inspired natural solid polymer electrolytes 11. A new frontier in switchable bio-electronics and bio-nanotechnology interfaces 12. Optically tunable switching of DNA based biopolymer 13. Conclusion, outlook, future aspects and utilization of functional materials novel switching
Kaushik Pal is Research Professor in the Department of Nanotechnology, Bharath University, India. His research focuses on nanofabrication, functional materials, carbon nanotubes, and nanoscale sensing technologies.
Professor Sabu Thomas is currently the Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University and Director of the School of Energy Materials. He is also a full professor of Polymer Science and Engineering at the School of Chemical Sciences of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India, and the Founder Director and Professor of the International and Interuniversity Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Prof. Thomas has received international acclaim for his work in Nanoscience, Polymer Science and Engineering, Polymer Nanocomposites, Elastomers, Polymer Blends, Interpenetrating Polymer Networks, Polymer Membranes, Green Composites and Nanocomposites, Nanomedicine and Green Nanotechnology.