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Patron Datuk Prof Dr Mohd Amin Jalaludin Co-Patrons Prof Awang Bulgiba Awang Mahmud Prof Dr Sithi V. Muniandy Professor Dr. Zanariah Abdullah Prof Dr Ramesh Subramaniam Prof Dr Rosiyah Yahya 5th International Conference on Functional Materials & Devices 2015 (ICFMD - 2015) 4 – 6 August 2015 Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The Centre for Ionics at University of Malaya (CIUM) was founded in 2007 by Prof. Dr. Abdul Kariem bin Mohd Arof to promote research activities on ionics and related fields. Since then CIUM has emerged as one of the leading research centres in University of Malaya and strives to become a centre of excellence in ionics research in the Asian region. To date the CIUM has published more than 200 ISI-cited journal and contributed to the human resource development by producing 29 Ph.D and 31 M.Sc. holders. Currently the activities of CIUM are progressing well with 20 Ph.D. and 14 M.Sc. students enrolled in the centre. In addition to its research activities, CIUM has successfully organized 5 international conferences and 6 national workshops so far. Now CIUM takes pride in announcing the ICFMD 2015, the 5th conference in series of biennial conferences started in 2005. Centre for Ionics University of Malaya, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Contact person: Mr Mohd Zieauddin Kufian Email address : [email protected] Tel: (603) 7967 7143 / 2117 Website: http://umconference.um.edu.my/ICFMD2015 Sudaryanto (Indonesia) W. Weppner (Germany) Evvy Kartini (Indonesia) M. Kotobuki (Singapore) S.A. Hashmi (India) T.S. Natarajan (India) IM Dharmadasa (UK) S. S. Pandian (India) Yuki NAGAO (Japan) L.Li (Singapore) M.A.K.L. Dissanayake (Sri Lanka) Chairman Zul Hazrin Zainal Abidin J. Kawamura (Japan) B.E. Mellander (Sweden) Ajit Kulkarni (India) N. Matsumi(Japan) Secretaries B. Vengadaesvaran M.Z.Kufian B. Sahraoui (France) N. Srivastava (India) National Advisory Committee M.Z.A. Yahya (UPNM, Malaysia) M.A. Bustam (UTP, Malaysia) A.S.A. Khiar (USIM, Malaysia) R. Othman (IIUM, Malaysia) M.I.N. Isa (UMT, Malaysia) A. Mohamed (USM, Malaysia) M. F. Hassan (UMT, Malaysia) M.A. Hashim (USIM, Malaysia) T. Winie (UITM, Malaysia) N.H. Idris (UMT, Malaysia) Souad Mohammad (IIUM, Malaysia) M. Ismail UMT, Malaysia) Mazni Md Noor (IIUM, Malaysia) Organized by: F.Kajzar (France) Advisors Prof A.K. Arof Prof M.A. Careem Treasurer K Ramesh Committee Members Faris Ahmad Mohd Adnan Mohd Hamdi Ali @ Buraidah Woo Haw Jiunn L.P.Teo About the Organizer International Advisory Committee Venue The 5th International Conference on Functional Materials & Devices 2015 (ICFMD - 2015) will be held at Johor Bahru. The hotel name will be informed later. Scope of the Conference The conference is aimed at providing a forum for interaction between experts and young researchers engaged in research in the broad area of functional materials and devices. This conference is designed to encourage extended free discussion of current and ongoing research on functional materials and devices. Topics covered will include, but are not limited to the following areas: Devices (Batteries, Supercapacitors Fuel cells, Solar Functional Materials (polymers, cells, Sensors) glasses, ceramics, semiconductors) Photonic Materials Theoretical modeling/computer Drug Design & Delivery simulations of functional materials Synthesis & Characterization Green & Bio - Materials Techniques Organic coating & corrosion Participants Local International Registration Fee Before 15th After 15th May May 2015 2015 RM 1,200 RM 1,500 Euro 550 Euro 600 Deadlines Early bird registration: 15th May 2015 Abstract Submission: 15th April 2015 Abstract Acceptance: 3rd May 2015 Conference date: 4th—6th August 2015 5th International Conference on Functional Materials & Devices 2015 (ICFMD - 2015) 4 – 6 August 2015 Johor Bharu, Malaysia. Johor Bahru Johor, the southernmost state of Peninsular Malaysia, is made up of eight districts comprising Johor Bahru, Pontian, Batu Pahat, Muar, Mersing, Kota Tinggi, Kluang and Segamat. It has a long coastline flanking the Straits of Malacca on its western seaboard and the South China Sea on the east. Its capital city, Johor Bahru, or “JB” as it is popularly known, is the main administrative centre for the state government and a bustling commercial hub. This southernmost Malaysian city sits right next to the national boundary between Malaysia and Singapore where they are connected via the Causeway. Thirty kilometres southwest of Johor Bahru is the Second Link which connects Tanjung Kupang to Tuas in Singapore. Located within the district are the Sultan Ismail International Airport, Johor Causeway, Second Link and the Johor Bahru International Ferry Terminal. Johor’s vast landscape is characterised by plantations of pineapple, rubber, coconut and oil palm on the fringes of which also nestle tranquil kampungs and quaint fishing villages. Retaining much of its natural splendours, the state has miles of golden sandy beaches and beautiful offshore islands with clear waters which are excellent for diving. It is also endowed with several forest reserves. Nature lovers will find a visit to the Endau-Rompin National Park an unforgettable experience. Johor also boasts some of the best golf courses in the country. A land of diverse and distinct cultures, its population comprises mainly Malays, Chinese and Indians and cultural expressions can take many forms such as dresses, customs, beliefs, ceremonies, celebrations, dances, games and past times. Johor in Malaysia is a land of numerous tourist attractions. Johor boasts many beautiful unspoiled islands, mystic jungle parks, lovely white sandy beaches with crystal clear water, magnificent historical sites and other fascinating places to visit. Johor is ranked third in tourist destinations in Malaysia after Kuala Lumpur and Penang. The principal mode of entry to Johor Bahru is via the causeway from Singapore. REGISTRATION FORM - ICFMD – 2015 (4-6 August 2015, Johor Bahru, Malaysia) Name : ................................................................................................................................................... Designation : .............................................................................................................................................. Organization : ............................................................................................................................................. Address for Correpondence: ....................................................................................................................... Johor is increasingly popular for eco tourism as it is endowed with rich natural heritage. The Endau-Rompin Park, one of the world’s oldest tropical rain forests – offers great natural beauty for the adventurous traveler. Furthermore, Johor’s beautiful and natural forest parks also being developed into centres for eco tourism. Johor also has more than thirty beautiful and unspoiled offshore islands. The islands off Mersing alone saw tremendous increase of visitors yearly as it possess some of the most beautiful assemblage of coral reefs in the world. Kota Tinggi is the largest district in Johor. The waterfalls here are very popular with visitors to the state. Cool pools, spectacular cascades, handicraft stalls and holiday chalets beckon Apart from that a facinating city connected via cause way to Johor Bahru is Singapore. Singapore has in recent years captured worldwide mindshare with the openings of noteworthy attractions such as the Singapore Flyer, Sentosa Island, Universal Studios Singapore, and Gardens by the Bay and facinating night life. Tel No. :.................................................................................. Email : ................................................................................. Title of paper :........................................................................................................................................ Preferred mode of presentation: Invited/oral/poster* (highlight the choice) * In addition to presenting a poster, each presenter will be required to make a 90s oral presentation on the highlights of his/her poster. Please use the form available in the website for online registration