International Conference on Nanoengineering for Renewable Energy Technologies - (ICNERET-26)
9th - 10th May, 2026 | Vienna, Austria
9th April, 2026
19th April, 2026
24th April, 2026
9th - 10th May, 2026
This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
SDG 7 — Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 — Climate Action
This track focuses on the latest breakthroughs in nanoengineering that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of renewable energy technologies. Researchers are invited to present innovative approaches that leverage nanomaterials for sustainable energy solutions.
This session will explore the role of nanotechnology in developing advanced energy storage systems, including batteries and supercapacitors. Contributions should highlight novel nanomaterials and their impact on energy density, charge rates, and overall performance.
This track examines the integration of smart materials in energy conversion technologies, such as thermoelectric and piezoelectric systems. Papers should discuss the design, synthesis, and application of these materials in enhancing energy conversion efficiency.
This session invites contributions on the use of nanomaterials in photovoltaic systems to improve light absorption and conversion efficiency. Research should focus on innovative materials and their potential to revolutionize solar energy harvesting.
This track emphasizes the development of green technologies that promote sustainability in energy production and consumption. Participants are encouraged to share their findings on eco-friendly materials and processes that contribute to renewable energy initiatives.
This session focuses on the electrical engineering aspects of renewable energy systems, including smart grids and power electronics. Papers should address innovative designs and control strategies that enhance the reliability and efficiency of these systems.
This track explores the intersection of nanoscience and energy technologies, highlighting how nanoscale phenomena can lead to transformative energy solutions. Researchers are invited to present studies that bridge fundamental science and practical applications.
This session will showcase advanced materials that play a crucial role in the development of clean technologies. Contributions should focus on material properties, synthesis methods, and their implications for reducing environmental impact.
This track addresses the challenges and innovations in power systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy sources. Papers should discuss modeling, optimization, and control techniques that enhance grid stability and resilience.
This session investigates the role of nanotechnology in the evolution of smart grids, focusing on sensors, communication technologies, and energy management systems. Researchers are encouraged to present novel solutions that improve grid efficiency and reliability.
This track highlights emerging trends in nanotechnology that have the potential to reshape sustainable energy landscapes. Participants are invited to discuss new materials, processes, and applications that drive innovation in renewable energy technologies.