CALL FOR PAPERS
The focus of the International Energy Transition and Sustainability Conference (ETSC’26) is to ensure that scientific studies on energy transition are addressed with applicable, adaptable and improvable foundations within the perspective of sustainability.
New scientific studies obtained as a result of the conference will contribute to the literature by increasing the interaction between scientists from different disciplines at the international level.
It will also create opportunities for new studies that adopt a sustainability approach.
CONFERENCE THEMES
Our conference is open to studies from all branches of science and disciplines on the theme of “energy transition and sustainability”. Disciplines that can be included in the conference include, but are not limited to:
BASIC SCIENCES – Physics – Chemistry – Biology – Mathematics – Statistics – Earth Sciences and Geology |
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY – Electrical and Electronics Engineering – Energy Systems Engineering – Mechanical Engineering – Civil Engineering – Environmental Engineering – Chemical Engineering – Materials and Metallurgical Engineering – Nuclear Engineering – Automotive and Intelligent Transportation Engineering – Computer and Software Engineering – Industrial Engineering – Mechatronics Engineering – Artificial Intelligence and Data Science |
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN – Architecture – Urban and Regional Planning – Landscape Architecture – Industrial Design – Interior Architecture |
AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES – Agricultural Sciences – Biotechnology and Genetics – Aquaculture and Marine Sciences – Forest Engineering – Ecology and Biodiversity – Sustainable Food Systems |
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES – Public Health – Biomedical Engineering – Environmental Toxicology – Food Engineering and Safety – Epidemiology |
ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS – Economics and Finance – Sustainable Development – Green Economy and Carbon Markets – Business and Management Sciences – Innovative Entrepreneurship |
SOCIAL AND HUMAN SCIENCES – Sociology – Psychology – Anthropology – Law – Political Science and International Relations – Public Administration |
ENERGY POLICIES AND LAW – Energy Law – International Energy Policies – Carbon Tax and Environmental Policies |
CULTURE, ARTS AND MEDIA – Sustainable Art and Design – Environmental Communication – Green Media and Digital Transformation |