CALL FOR PAPERS
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ENTECH ’25 / X. International Engineering and Technology Conference
Theme: Energy Futures and Interdisciplinary Innovation
Format: In-person
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About the Conference
Since its inception, ENTECH has provided an international forum for researchers, engineers, and innovators to share cutting-edge studies across engineering and technology fields. It has fostered interdisciplinary collaboration and contributed to advancing discussions on some of the most pressing challenges of our time.
ENTECH ’25 will continue this mission with a particular focus on energy—a central concern for contemporary societies and future generations. Energy transitions, sustainability, and innovation demand not only scientific and engineering solutions but also social, political, and economic perspectives. This year’s conference seeks to create a platform where disciplines converge to envision pathways toward resilient and sustainable energy futures.
All submitted abstracts will undergo a double-blind review process. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings E-Book (ISBN), distributed digitally to participants after the conference.
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Conference Focus
Energy is of vital importance today, and its future is inseparable from climate action, sustainability, and technological innovation. ENTECH ’25 encourages contributions that address:
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Energy systems, efficiency, and renewable resources.
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Climate change and environmental impacts of energy.
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Biological and ecological dimensions of energy production and consumption.
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Materials science, nanotechnology, and advanced manufacturing.
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Smart grids, storage systems, and emerging technologies.
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Artificial intelligence and data-driven solutions in engineering.
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Global politics and policy dimensions of energy transitions.
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Interdisciplinary approaches linking engineering with social sciences, economics, and public policy.
While energy is the special focus this year, the conference also welcomes papers across the full spectrum of engineering and technology research.
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Why Participate?
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Present your work in an international and interdisciplinary context.
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Connect with scholars and professionals addressing urgent technological challenges.
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Contribute to global discussions on energy, sustainability, and innovation.
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Publish in a peer-reviewed proceedings book with an ISBN for wide visibility.
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Participate from anywhere in the world through an accessible online format.
Join Us
We warmly welcome proposals from researchers, practitioners, and graduate students worldwide. ENTECH ’25 offers a unique opportunity to engage in critical debates at the intersection of engineering, technology, and society.
Let’s work together toward innovative solutions for energy and beyond.
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AGENDA
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Abstract Submission:
OCTOBER 10, 2025
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Registration:
OCTOBER 24, 2025
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Full Paper Submission Deadline:
NOVEMBER 21, 2025




























THEMES
1. Energy, Climate, and Sustainability
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Renewable energy systems (solar, wind, hydro, geothermal)
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Energy efficiency and low-carbon technologies
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Climate change, decarbonisation, and net-zero strategies
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Environmental impacts of energy production and consumption
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Smart grids and sustainable energy infrastructure
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Circular economy in energy and resource management
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Energy resilience in the context of crises and disasters​
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2. Emerging Technologies and Innovation
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in engineering applications
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Robotics, automation, and Industry 4.0
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Virtual and augmented reality for design, training, and operations
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Big data, IoT, and digital twins in engineering systems
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Nanotechnology and advanced materials
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Additive manufacturing (3D printing) and new fabrication methods
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Biotechnology and bio-inspired engineering solutions
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3. Engineering Systems and Applications
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Transport and mobility systems (autonomous vehicles, e-mobility, aviation)
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Water, waste, and environmental engineering solutions
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Structural and civil engineering innovations
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Smart buildings and sustainable urban infrastructure
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Manufacturing processes and industrial optimization
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Safety, risk management, and reliability in engineering systems
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Space technologies and aerospace engineering
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4. Policy, Society, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Energy policy, regulation, and global governance
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Socio-economic dimensions of energy transitions
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Engineering ethics and responsible innovation
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Education, skills, and the future of engineering professions
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Global collaboration in research and industrial innovation
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Case studies bridging engineering with social sciences, economics, and politics
VENUE
NIPPON Meeting Halls in Istanbul
Nippon Hotel, Taksim
Topçu Caddesi No:6, Taksim, Beyoğlu, Turkey
Nippon Meeting Halls are located in the heart of Taksim, the cultural center of Istanbul and it is easily accessible by metro, taxi or bus.








LOCATION
You can easily reach Nippon Conference Halls by walking from Taksim Square.
Taksim can be regarded one of the most central places in Istanbul.
From the airport you can directly reach Taksim by taking the white HAVATAÅž Buses. Taksim
is also accessible by many bus lines, yellow minibus lines or two different metro lines.
Here are some useful links for public transportation in Istanbul.
Click here for the Istanbul metro network map.
Click here for the transportation fares and cards.
Click here for general information on public transportation in Istanbul.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Prof. Dr. Kadir Aydın
Prof. Dr. Ali Nezihi Bilge
Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Çimenoglu
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Arif Kamal
Asst. Prof. Dr. Aysel Ersoy Yılmaz
Assist. Prof. Dr. Levent Çolak
Asst. Prof. Dr. Süleyman Kök
Asst. Prof. Dr. Alp Tekin Ergenç
Dr. Abdelaziz Khlaifat
Lecturer Erke Arıbaş
Lecturer Evren Dağlarlı
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PROGRAM

DAY 1
9:00 Registration
9:30 Opening Session
9:45 Keynote Lecture 1
10:15 Coffee Break
10:30 Keynote Lecture 2
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Session 1 & 2 & 3
12:15 Discussion
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Session 4 & 5 & 6
14:30 Discussion
14:45 Coffee Break
15:00 Session 7 & 8 & 9
16:00 Discussion
16:15 Coffee Break
16:30 Session 10 & 11 & 12
17:30 Discussion
16:15 Coffee Break
17:45 Closing Remarks
PAST EVENTS
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