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Vol.59: e16161073, January-December 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2016161073

ISSN 1678-4324 Online Edition

BRAZILIAN ARCHIVES OF BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY A N I N T E R N A T I O N A L J O U R N A L

VOLUME 59 International Conference on Bridging Innovative Special Edition 02 Trends in Engineering, Technology and Mathematics

Dr. P. Anand1, B. N. Siva Prasanna Kumar2

1Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad; 2Technical Head, IAETSD, Delhi

EDITORIAL

With the advancement in engineering, technology, and Mathematics, these fields become more and more sophisticated and interdisciplinary-interacted. Hence, International Conference on Bridging Innovative Trends in Engineering, Technology and Mathematics covers a wide range of fields in engineering, technology, and Mathematics. The purpose of ICBITETM-2016 aims to build an international platform that allows interested experts to share and discuss their latest researches, ideas, and survey reports in the theoretical and practical areas regarding all aspects of Engineering, Technology and Mathematics. The event shall bring stakeholders together for cross fertilization of ideas and act as a catalyst for collaborations between industry, academia and policy makers at both the national and international levels.

ICBITETM-2016 is having an impact in all sorts of areas of Engineering, Science and Mathematics such as

• Artificial Intelligence

• Cement and Concrete Research

• Chemical and Process Engineering

• Combinatorial Chemistry

• Computer Engineering Technology

• Computer-aided Materials Design

• Control and Automation Technology

• Energy and Fuels

• Engineering Technology and Advanced Manufacturing

• Industrial Technology and Engineering

• Manufacturing and Systems Technology

• Materials Science and Technology

• Mathematics

• Electrical Engineering and Commutation Technology

• Network Security

The objective of the special issue is to enlighten researchers working on the development of innovative and novel techniques and methodologies to improve the performance of current advances related to real world practical problems in the area of novel and modern techniques and its application in Engineering, Technology and Mathematics.

In this special issue, we intended researchers and authors to submit original research and review articles on exploring Problems in Engineering and Mathematics. The primary goal of the new editors is to maintain high quality of publications.

There will be a commitment to expediting the time taken for the publication of the papers. The articles that are sent for reviews will have names of the authors deleted with a view towards enhancing the objectivity and

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fairness of the review process. All papers currently undergone editing and proofing process for 3-4 months before submitting to Publisher.

Current areas of research in our track include as follows

Track 1: Mathematics, Statistics, Modeling and Analysis Track 2: Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering Track 3: Materials Science & Engineering

Track 4: Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Track 5: Chemical, Environmental, and Process Engineering Track 6: Chemistry and Advances Chemical Engineering

We followed the strict peer review process for each article submitted for consideration to ensure the quality of the publication. The articles are accepted for publication only after receiving consent from two independent reviewers followed by Editors permission. Editor-in-Chief holds the final decision in any case.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The special issue on Bridging Innovative Trends in Engineering, Technology and Mathematics of Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology is result of cooperation and support of a large number of people and organizations. I would like to thanks Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology who give me opportunity to publish this special issue. I also congratulate Alana Marielle R G Kluczkovski Editor-in-Chief, for all his help and cooperation for editing and publication of this issue. I would like to thank Roberto S Chiandotti, Exec Editor for his time to time help in publishing the articles online. I would like to thank IAETSD for organizing such a wonderful event in association with some of the best engineering colleges in India. I would like to thank B.N.Siva Prasanna kumar for his support in organizing the event and completing this special issue. I would like to express my thanks to the members of editorial board, our reviewers for devoting their valuable time in completion of the review process, to all the authors who have submitted their research findings in the form of articles to our conference and all of them who have contributed to the success of this issue directly or indirectly.

Dr. P. Anand Convener ICBITETM-2016 Hotel Chennai Gateway, Chennai

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