14th BALI World Conference on Advances in “Mechanical, Aeronautical & Automotive Engineering”: AMAAE-25

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:

I. Cross-Cutting Topics

  • Advanced Materials and Manufacturing:

    • Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing): Materials, processes, and applications for complex parts in all three industries.

    • Composite and Nanomaterials: Lightweight, high-strength materials for structures, engines, and bodies.

    • Sustainable and Green Manufacturing: Reducing carbon footprint, waste, and energy consumption in production.

    • Tribology and Surface Engineering: Wear, friction, and lubrication in moving parts.

  • Computational Methods and AI:

    • Digital Twins & Virtual Engineering: Creating virtual models for design, simulation, and predictive maintenance.

    • Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD): Simulating air flow over aircraft wings or car bodies.

    • Finite Element Analysis (FEA): Structural analysis for stress, fatigue, and crashworthiness.

    • AI and Machine Learning: Predictive maintenance, design optimization, quality control, and data analysis.

  • Robotics and Automation:

    • Robotics in Manufacturing: Automated assembly, welding, and quality inspection.

    • Human-Robot Interaction (Cobots): Collaborative systems where humans and robots work together.

    • Autonomous Systems: From self-driving cars to autonomous drones and spacecraft.

  • Thermo-Fluids and Energy:

    • Heat Transfer and Thermodynamics: Thermal management in engines, batteries, and electronic systems.

    • Renewable Energy Systems: Integration of new energy sources for power, propulsion, and manufacturing.

    • Energy Storage and Management: Battery technologies, fuel cells, and hydrogen systems.

 

II. Mechanical Engineering Topics

  • Solid Mechanics & Structural Design:

    • Stress, fatigue, and fracture analysis.

    • Vibration and noise control (NVH).

    • Structural health monitoring.

  • Dynamics and Control:

    • Mechatronics and intelligent control systems.

    • System optimization and reliability engineering.

    • Robotics and autonomous systems.

  • Industrial Engineering:

    • Supply chain and logistics optimization.

    • Quality control and lean manufacturing.

    • Data-driven decision making.

  • Biomechanics and Medical Engineering:

    • Computational modeling of biological systems.

    • Design of prosthetics and biomedical devices.

 

III. Aeronautical Engineering Topics

  • Aerodynamics:

    • Advanced aerodynamics and computational aeroacoustics.

    • Aerodynamic shape optimization for efficiency.

    • Hypersonics and high-speed flight.

  • Propulsion:

    • Next-generation propulsion systems (e.g., electric, hybrid).

    • Sustainable aviation fuels and low-carbon propulsion.

    • Rocket propulsion and space exploration technologies.

  • Structures and Materials:

    • Aeroelasticity and structural dynamics.

    • Advanced materials and manufacturing for aircraft.

  • Avionics and Flight Systems:

    • Intelligent flight systems and autonomous guidance.

    • Resilient guidance and navigation.

    • Advanced air mobility (e.g., eVTOLs).

    • Satellite and space-air-ground integration.

 

IV. Automotive Engineering Topics

  • Electric Vehicles (EVs) and E-Mobility:

    • e-Drive Systems: Electric motor design, power electronics, and control.

    • Energy Storage: Next-generation batteries, thermal management, and wireless charging.

    • Hydrogen and Fuel Cells: Applications for zero-emission vehicles.

  • Autonomous Driving and Connected Vehicles:

    • ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems): AI-driven features for safety and convenience.

    • Sensor Fusion: Combining data from cameras, LiDAR, and radar for perception.

    • Cyber-Physical Security: Protecting vehicles and their networks from cyber threats.

  • Vehicle Dynamics and Control:

    • Vehicle dynamics modeling and simulation.

    • Advanced chassis systems and active suspensions.

    • Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) reduction.

  • Body and Safety:

    • Crashworthiness and Safety: Designing for occupant protection and pedestrian safety.

    • Digital Aerodynamics: Optimizing vehicle shape for efficiency and performance.

    • Lightweighting: Use of multi-material structures to reduce vehicle mass.