KLEF Deemed to be University is set to host a premier global conference on Emerging ThermoNanoAI Innovations
KLEF Deemed to be University is set to host the International Conference on Emerging ThermoNanoAI for Sustainable Future Energy Devices (ICETNAI-2025), uniting leading voices in thermal sciences, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy. Scheduled from December 29 to 31, 2025, the conference will provide a high-impact platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to exchange pioneering ideas that drive the future of intelligent and eco-friendly energy technologies.
Hyderabad, December 11, 2025: KLEF Deemed to be University is set to host the International Conference on Emerging ThermoNanoAI for Sustainable Future Energy Devices (ICETNAI-2025), uniting leading voices in thermal sciences, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and sustainable energy. Scheduled from December 29 to 31, 2025, the conference will provide a high-impact platform for researchers, academicians, and industry professionals to exchange pioneering ideas that drive the future of intelligent and eco-friendly energy technologies.
Covering themes such as advanced nanomaterials, energy storage and conversion, AI and quantum technologies, smart electronics, sensors, and nanotechnology in biological and chemical sciences, the conference seeks to accelerate interdisciplinary research and foster strong academia–industry collaboration.
ICETNAI-2025 will feature distinguished experts from IIT Madras, Qatar University, IIITDM Kurnool, BUET Dhaka, ARCI Hyderabad, and other premier institutions. Their sessions will spotlight cutting-edge innovations in nanomaterials, renewable energy systems, intelligent electronics, and nanoscale applications in healthcare and chemical sciences.
Reflecting the university's vision, Er. Koneru Satyanarayana, Chancellor, KL Deemed to be University, stated: “ICETNAI-2025 is a collaborative step toward redefining the future of sustainable energy by uniting breakthroughs in nanotechnology, thermal science, and AI.”
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