2nd DAE Conclave

Asia/Kolkata
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai

Description

Creating Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future through Nuclear Horizons.

The conclave will provide a common platform for experts and participants from all the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India units and will serve as a focal point for discussions on the latest advancements in diverse applications of nuclear science and allied technologies.

Organised by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai.

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Background

Since its inception on August 3, 1954, the primary mandate of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) has been the development and deployment of nuclear technology for energy and national security and the application of radiation technologies in the fields of agriculture, health care, industry, and basic research. While carrying out its mandate, DAE has simultaneously developed and mastered several complex technologies in radio astronomy, supercomputing, particle accelerators, plasma, and cryogenics. Developing these complex technologies has always resulted from the departmentโ€™s high-standard basic and applied research.

As the countryโ€™s leading scientific department, DAE has substantially contributed to several national and international programs. Considering the above development of the department over seven decades, DAE has sought an annual conclave to celebrate its scientific accomplishments and plan for the future. Thus, DAE planned to host landmark event and inaugural Conclave at NISER Bhubaneswar was held from October 22-26, 2024, as a part of its Platinum Jubilee Celebration. This event provided a platform for experts and participants from all the DAE units and its aided institutions to showcase their scientific and technological accomplishments.

To continue celebrating DAE achivements in its annual conclave, DAE will host its 2nd Conclave at TIFR, Mumbaiย  from January 14 to January 18, 2026.

The Conclave will serve as a focal point for discussions on the latest advancements in diverse applications of nuclear science and technology, encompassing critical areas such as energy security, healthcare, food security, water security, waste management, and cutting-edge technologies including unique and critical materials, advance computational technology including quantum Computing, 3D printing technology, mining and processing of atomic minerals and basic and applied research in connected areas. Notably, the participation of around 500 scientists, experts, and more than 50 exhibitors will enhance the experience by showcasing state-of-the-art equipment and services related to nuclear science and technology for societal benefits. Moreover, the conclave will contextualize these results against the backdrop of the global target for achieving net-zero carbon emissions and addressing the escalating Indiaโ€™s energy demand in the forthcoming years. In addition, the Conclave will also create platforms to provide solutions for Food Security and Health Care through Nuclear Energy for Indiaโ€™s 1.6 billion population by mid-century. In doing so, the Conclave will contribute to defining a path forward in the dynamic landscape of nuclear energy research and technology application.

Purpose and Objectives

2ndย  DAE Conclave will provide a unique opportunity to achieve the following specific objectives:

  • ย To Present critical developments in the fields of:
    • ย Energy Security
    • ย Food, Water Security and Urban Waste Management
    • ย Health Care
    • ย Critical Materials, Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 3D Printing, and cutting-edge Technologies such as LASER, Plasma, AI and ML, Accelerators, Cyber Security, etc.
    • ย Advanced Technologies for Instrumentations and Control Systems
    • ย Scientific accomplishment in basic sciences directed Research and innovations in education and training.
  • ย To exhibit DAE technologies for the benefit of society, students, young researchers, Industries, Health Care Professionals, etc.

Expected Outcomes

The Conclave will foster cooperation among researchers, technology providers, operators, and academia. Furthermore, by familiarizing participants with various crosscutting technologies, this conclave will offer a conclusive environment for further gearing up and fostering the novel concepts required for advancing cutting-edge technologies.

Target Audience

  • DAE Scientists, Technologist and Engineers
  • Entrepreneurs or stakeholders involved in applications of Nuclear and Radiation technologies
  • Young Research scientists engaged in nuclear and radiation research
  • Policymakers and regulators

Structure and Topics

The conclave will include keynote lectures, panel discussions, poster presentations, and exhibitions. Finally, a closing session will be held to review the proceedings and provide future recommendations. The scope of the conference is meant to cover, but is not limited to, the following topical areas:

Energy Security

  • Nuclear Energy and Climate Change Mitigation: Opportunities and Challenges
  • Securing the Nuclear Supply Chain: Challenges and Solutions
  • Pioneering the Future of Energy Security: Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Beyond
  • Hydrogen Production from Nuclear Energy: A Clean Energy Source
  • Thorium Reactor Technology
  • Advanced Reactor Technologies (Molten Salt Reactors, HTGCR, FBRs, etc.): Towards Efficient and Sustainable Energy
  • Fuel Cycle: Exploration, Mining, conversion, reprocessing and waste management
  • Nuclear Fuel: Design and Fabrication
  • Heavy Water Technology
  • Pathway for Nuclear Fusion
  • Safety, Security and Safeguard by design for advanced energy system

Nuclear Energy for Food and Water Security, Health Care, and Urban Waste Management

  • Towards Sustainable Agriculture: Nuclear Applications for Food Security
  • Smart Agriculture: Nuclear Techniques for Crop Improvement
  • Revolutionizing Healthcare: Advances in Nuclear Medicine
  • Innovative Approaches to Radioisotope Production for Medical Imaging
  • Radiation Therapy Breakthroughs: A Paradigm Shift in Cancer Treatment
  • Radiation Oncology in the Era of Personalized Medicine
  • Biological Effects of Low-Dose Radiation: Current Understanding
  • Managing Tomorrowโ€™s Waste: Innovations in Urban Waste Management Technologies
  • Nuclear Desalination: Addressing Water Scarcity with Innovation

Advanced Technologies like Quantum Computing, Particle Accelerators, 3D-Printing, etc.

  • Unlocking Quantum Potential: Nuclear Science and the Quantum Computing Frontier
  • Accelerator Physics and Technology: High Energy Accelerators in Particle Physics
  • Innovations in Accelerator-Driven Systems: A Path to Sustainable Nuclear Energy
  • Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
  • Precision 3D-Printing: From Prototypes to Production
  • Laser and Plasma
  • Biotechnology, Space Exploration
  • Robotics and Automation, Advanced Instrumentation and Control System
  • Nuclear Forensic

Critical Minerals and Materials

  • Critical Minerals and value chain
  • Advanced Materials in Nuclear Technology
  • Game-Changers in Nuclear Materials: From Discovery to Deployment
  • Innovations in Nuclear Fusion Materials: Breakthroughs and Challenges
  • Materials Challenges in Extreme Nuclear Environments: Insights and Solutions

Basic science and technology

  • Astrophysics and Cosmology
  • Condensed Matter, Statistical, and Nonlinear Physics
  • Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
  • Particle Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
  • Quantum Information
  • String theory
  • Computational Science
  • Algebra and Representation Theory
  • Algebraic geometry
  • Functional analysis
  • Geometry and Topology
  • Number theory
  • Disease diagnosis and treatment
  • Microbes: Friend and Foe
  • Stress, Pain, and Diseases
  • Plant Biotechnology
Registration
2nd DAE Conclave
    • Inauguration
    • Energy security and next-generation reactors
      • 1
        Note from Director BARC
        Speaker: Vivek Bhasin BARC (BARC)
      • 2
        Molten salt & gas-cooled reactors
        Speaker: Ved Prakash Sinha (BARC)
    • 10:30
      HI Tea
    • Energy security and next-generation reactors
      • 3
        Bharat small modular reactors
        Speakers: Dharmanshu Mittal (BARC), Neha Sharma (BARC)
      • 4
        Fast-breeder reactors
        Speaker: Ramachandra Aithal (IGCAR)
      • 5
        Isotope-production reactors
        Speaker: Jit Pal Singh (BARC)
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Quantum technology
      • 6
        Unconventional superconductors realized by twisting layers of a few-atom-thick 2D materials
        Speaker: Mandar Deshmukh (TIFR)
      • 7
        Quantum sensors (gravimetry...)
        Speaker: Ashok Mohapatra (NISER)
    • 15:00
      Tea Break
    • Quantum technology
      • 8
        Quantum communications
        Speaker: Sushil Mujumdar (TIFR)
      • 9
        Quantum computers
        Speaker: Vijayaraghavan Rajamani (TIFR)
      • 10
        Quantum information (theory)
        Speaker: Ujjwal Sen (HRI)
    • Art / Garden Tour
    • Cultural Program
    • Conclave Dinner
    • Next-generation materials
      • 11
        Overview
        Speaker: R. Tewari (BARC)
      • 12
        Spintronics: A Pathway to Energy-Efficient Technology
        Speaker: Subhankar Bedanta (NISER)
    • 10:30
      Tea Break
    • Next-generation materials
      • 13
        Materials for nuclear & reactor applications
        Speaker: Diptimayee Samantray (IGCAR)
      • 14
        Novel electronic materials
        Speaker: Pabitra Nayak (TIFR-H)
      • 15
        Crystal growth for detectors
        Speaker: Shashwati Sen (BARC)
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Biology, environment, and healthcare
      • 16
        Title: Metabolome Meets Microbiome: Systems Chemistry of Health and Disease
        Speaker: Palok Aich (NISER)
      • 17
        Epigenetic regulators as driver of tumor heterogeneity
        Speaker: Chandrima Das (SINP)
    • 15:00
      Tea Break
    • Biology, environment, and healthcare
      • 18
        Connecting past with future (ecology)
        Speaker: Uma Ramakrishnan (NCBS)
      • 19
        Clinical Cancer Research : Practical Solutions for India and the World
        Speaker: Dr Vanita Noronha (TMC)
      • 20
        Radioisotopes for healthcare
        Speaker: Tapas Das (BARC)
    • Art / Garden Tour
    • Art Tours
    • Megascience frontiers
      • 21
        Mega Science Frontier in Nuclear and High Energy Physics: Present and Future
        Speaker: Amol Dighe (TIFR)
      • 22
        Sensing gravitational waves with galactic clocks
        Speaker: Bhal Chandra Joshi (NCRA)
    • 10:30
      Tea Break
    • Megascience frontiers
      • 23
        The dark matter direct search initiative at JUSL, India
        Speaker: Mala Das (SINP)
      • 24
        Multimessanger astronomy
        Speaker: K.K Singh (BARC)
      • 25
        Particle colliders
        Speaker: Aruna Nayak (IOP)
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Poster and Exhibition
    • 15:30
      Tea Break
    • Cutting-edge technology
      • 26
        Ultra-high intensity laser-driven plasma based accelerators
        Speaker: Anand Moorti (RRCAT)
      • 27
        Infrared free electron laser (IR-FEL)
        Speaker: K. K. Pant (RRCAT)
      • 28
        Seeing the Unseen: Detectors for Nuclear and High Energy Physics Research
        Speaker: Tilak K. Ghosh (VECC)
      • 29
        Machine Vision System for Nuclear fuel inspection
        Speaker: B. Kamalesh Kumar (NFC)
    • Mathematical sciences
      • 30
        Emergence, Universality and Theory in a time of Big-Data Biology
        Speaker: Archishman Raju (NCBS)
      • 31
        Complexity in its various guises
        Speaker: Meena Mahajan (IMSc)
    • 10:30
      Tea Break
    • Mathematical sciences
      • 32
        AI & ML
        Speaker: Piyush Srivastava (TIFR)
      • 33
        Inverse problems and applications
        Speaker: Ventateswaran Krishnan (CAM-TIFR)
      • 34
        Recent advances in string theory
        Speaker: Arnab Kundu (SINP)
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Poster and Exhibition
    • 15:30
      Tea Break
    • Cutting-edge technology
      • 36
        Technology: from lab to life
        Speaker: Sreehari . (ECIL)
    • Pannel Discussion
    • Science education, training and outreach
      • 37
        Igniting young minds through equity and excellence in STEM education
        Speaker: Arnab Bhattacharya (HBCSE-TIFR)
      • 38
        Physics in your pocket: experiment with a smartphone
        Speaker: Praveen Pathak (HBCSE-TIFR)
    • 10:30
      Tea Break
    • Science education, training and outreach
      • 39
        Infusing creativity and collaboration in teaching
        Speaker: Sonia Kapoor (AECS-2, Mumbai)
      • 40
        Training for cancer awareness, detection, and prevention
        Speaker: Gauravi Mishra (TMC)
    • Closing
    • 12:30
      Lunch