41st ISTANBUL International Conference on Research in Science, Engineering & Technology (IRSET-26) June 1-3, 2026 Istanbul (Türkiye)
Call for papers/Topics Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields: 1. Science (The Pursuit of Knowledge) Science is broadly divided into the study of the physical world, living organisms, and abstract systems. A. Natural Sciences Physical Sciences: * Physics: Classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and astrophysics. Chemistry: Organic, inorganic, analytical, physical, and biochemistry. Earth Sciences: Geology, oceanography, meteorology, and paleontology. Space Sciences: Astronomy, cosmology, and planetary science. Life Sciences (Biology): Molecular & Cellular: Genetics, microbiology, and cell biology. Organismal: Zoology, botany, and physiology. Environmental: Ecology, evolutionary biology, and conservation science. B. Formal Sciences Mathematics: Algebra, calculus, statistics, and geometry. Logic: Mathematical logic and philosophical logic. Theoretical Computer Science: Algorithms and computational theory. 2. Engineering (The Application of Science) Engineering takes scientific principles and applies them to design, build, and maintain structures, machines, and systems. A. Core Engineering Branches Civil Engineering: Structural, environmental, geotechnical, and transportation engineering. Mechanical Engineering: Robotics, thermodynamics, manufacturing, and automotive engineering. Electrical Engineering: Power systems, electronics, telecommunications, and control systems. Chemical Engineering: Process engineering, biomolecular engineering, and materials science. B. Interdisciplinary & Modern Engineering Aerospace Engineering: Aeronautics (within the atmosphere) and Astronautics (space). Biomedical Engineering: Biomechanics, tissue engineering, and medical imaging. Environmental Engineering: Waste management, water treatment, and sustainability. Materials Engineering: Nanotechnology, metallurgy, and polymer science. 3. Technology (The Tools of Innovation) Technology refers to the collection of techniques, skills, and processes used to produce goods or services and accomplish objectives. A. Information & Digital Technology Software Development: Front-end, back-end, and mobile application development. Artificial Intelligence (AI): Machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision. Data Science: Big data analytics, data mining, and predictive modeling. Cybersecurity: Cryptography, network security, and ethical hacking. Cloud Computing: Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and SaaS. B. Industrial & Physical Technology Energy Technology: Renewable energy (solar, wind), nuclear power, and battery storage. Biotechnology: CRISPR/gene editing, bioinformatics, and pharmacology. Nanotechnology: Molecular manufacturing and carbon nanotubes. Robotics & Automation: Industrial IoT (Internet of Things), autonomous vehicles, and drones. 4. Emerging & Convergent Fields These represent the "bleeding edge" where science, engineering, and technology overlap. Quantum Computing: Leveraging quantum mechanics for advanced computation. Neurotechnology: Brain-computer interfaces and neural engineering. Space Technology: Satellite communications and terraforming research. Sustainable Tech: Circular economy systems and carbon capture technology.
