INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM SERIES ON GRADUATE RESEARCHES

2022

International Symposium in Graduate Researches on LifeSciences

04-05 November 2022

Full-text Submission Deadline

Submissions have been extended to 21.10.2022

(Ext. Abs are also eligible for poster)

International Symposium in Graduate Researches on EngineeringSciences

17-18 November 2022

Full-text Submission Deadline

07.10.2022

Submissions have been extended to 21.10.2022

Abstract submission are also accepted for EngineeringScience!




International Symposium in Graduate Researches on DataSciences

02-03 December 2022

Full-text Submission Deadline

Submissions have been extended to 24.11.2022

Abstract submissions are also accepted!

International Symposium in Graduate Researches on GeoSciences

08-09 December 2022

Full-text Submission Deadline

Submissions have been extended to 30.11.2022

Abstract submissions are also accepted!

Scientific research and graduate education are mutually dependent processes in the universities where new discoveries and new syntheses are composed. Therefore, graduate researches have an important role in increasing the knowledge produced in universities. Sharing the results obtained from graduate research within academia leads to the rapid dissemination of information to a wide range of society.

Based on these reasons above, we are very pleased to announce organizing an online international symposium series (DEUISGR22) where graduate researches in four challenging fields GeoScience, DataScience, LifeScience, and EngineeringScience.

DEUISGR22 symposiums aim to bring together researchers, graduate students and practicing experts to share the latest scientific and technological advancements in GeoScience, DataScience, LifeScience and EngineeringScience and it will provide networking opportunities for future activities.

On behalf of the organizing committee, we would like to invite you to participate in the First DEUISGR Symposiums, which will bring together many distinguished researchers from all over the world. Participants will find opportunities for presenting new research, exchanging information, and discussing current issues. Although we focus on Life Science, Engineering Science, Data Science, and GeoScience, all papers from major applied and natural science disciplines are highly encouraged. The symposiums will be held on the online platform which allows the participants to present their studies interactively.

The full-text submission for the First DEUISGR is now open. We would also like to remind you that the deadline for full-text submission is different for each track called LifeScience, EngineeringScience, DataScience, and GeoScience. The decision regarding the acceptance/rejection of each paper will be communicated to the corresponding author after the evaluation of the submission.

Chair

Prof. Dr. Okan FISTIKOĞLU

&

Organizing Committee

LifeScience Topics

  • Mucilage

  • New Technologies and Approchoes in Oncology

  • Medical Technologies

  • Biotechnology

  • Bioinformatics

  • Environmental Biotechnology

  • Rare Diseases

  • COVID-19

  • Virology and epidemiology

  • Clinical features

  • Diagnostics

  • Drug development and treatment

  • Vaccine

  • Infection control and public health

EngineeringScience Topics

  • Climate Change

  • Applied Physics

  • Computer Science

  • Civil Engineering

  • Fluid Dynamics

  • Water Engineering

  • Environmental Engineering

  • Geological Engineering

  • Thermal Energy Storage

  • Transportation Engineering

  • Geophysical Enginering

  • Electrical Energy Storage

  • Biomedical Engineering

  • Wireless Communication

  • Robotics

  • Applied Geophysics

DataScience Topics

  • Big Data

  • Artificial Intelligence

  • Statistics

  • Data Analysis

  • Informatics

  • Data Visualization

  • Machine Learning

  • Biostatistics

  • Signal and Image Processing

  • Bayesian Statistics

  • Bioinformatics

  • Time Series Analysis

  • Financial Mathematics

  • Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing

  • Decision Making Techniques

  • Data and Information Security

  • Distributed Computing

  • Optimization

  • Text Mining

  • Mathematical Modelling

  • Spatial Statistics

  • Extreme Value Theory and Applications

  • Robust Statistics

  • Data Mining

GeoScience Topics

  • Climate Change

  • Earthquakes

  • Applied Geology

  • Hydrology

  • Soils

  • Oceanography

  • Volcanoes

  • Plate tectonics

  • GeoChemistry

  • sedimentology

  • petrology

  • geomorphology

  • paleontology

  • stratigraphy

  • structural geology

  • Mining

  • Applied Geophysics

  • Seismology

  • Environmental geophysics

  • Archaeogeophysics

  • Marine Geophysics

  • Geomatic, GPS, GNNS. Kinematic, RTK

  • Geodynamics

  • Archaeogeophysics

No fee for;

  • Registration

  • Submission

  • Presentation


We support free science, open access, and open science but not APC. Online participation at the events is free of charge, but registration is compulsory. We invite authors to submit their full-texts for the field of GeoScience, DataScience, LifeScience, and EngineeringScience seperately.

Some key topics are listed in the sub-sections of each symposium as a guide for the authors.

Contributions to the symposiums should be original and should not have been presented elsewhere. The submissions should make clear the main scientific, technical, and economic points to be addressed, while also paying attention to innovative and unique aspects of the graduate research.

The attendance of the event is limited; therefore, please ensure your registration as soon as possible. All accepted and presented research papers will be published in the symposium proceedings in pdf format.

By Open Access, we mean the free availability of literature on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, […] or use material for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers […] (Budapest Open Access Initiative, 2002). If you submit a paper, you consent to its free publication in digital and printed form by the symposiums orginizers.