III International Conference

Innovative Solutions to Current Problems of the Chemical and Mining Industry (ISCP-III-2025)


April 21-22, 2025

Nukus, Uzbekistan

About the Conference
Nukus Mining Institute in partnership with the Institute of Energy Technology (Norway) organizes the III International Conference on Innovative Solutions to Current Problems of the Chemical and Mining Industry (ISCP-III-2025).
PURPOSE

The upcoming conference aims to address critical environmental challenges in the chemical and mining industries, energy sector, and environmental protection. This event will bring together experts, researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers to explore innovative solutions and share new knowledge in these vital areas.


Participants will discuss the development of advanced chemical technologies and explore innovative approaches to utilizing fuel and energy resources, focusing on sustainability and efficiency. The conference will also highlight the search for the most effective technologies in the mining industry that optimize the use of natural resources while minimizing environmental impact.


A crucial aspect of the event will be the creation of a system for preserving the environment for future generations, encompassing long-term strategies for ecosystem protection and innovative approaches to industrial sustainability. By addressing these interconnected themes, the conference aims to foster collaboration and drive progress towards more sustainable practices, balancing industrial development with environmental stewardship.

History of the Conference
Conference Venue
The conference will be held in Nukus on April 21-22, 2025. The in-person session of the conference will be held at the Nukus Mining Institute on April 22, 2025. The address of the Institute: 181 Nukus-Tortkol Highway, Nukus city, Uzbekistan.

We will provide the participants with visa support documents (an official letter of invitation). We will be glad to help with accommodation in cozy and hospitable hotels of Nukus at special prices to all participants during the conference by priory arrangement. Accommodation and travel expenses are paid by sending organizations.
CONFERENCE DIRECTIONS
The conference will be focused on three main tracks, each encompassing several sections. The first track will address the development of chemical technologies and innovative approaches to fuel and energy resource utilization. The second track will explore effective technologies in the mining industry, with an emphasis on optimizing natural resource use. The third track will concentrate on creating systems for environmental preservation for future generations. Each of these tracks will feature multiple specialized sections, allowing for in-depth discussions and presentations on specific subtopics within these broader themes.
Development of chemical technologies and development of innovative ways of using fuel and energy resources
Search for the most effective technologies in the mining industry using natural resources
Creation of a system for preserving the environment for future generations
  • Sections

    Earth and environmental sciences
  • Sections
    Mining and energy production in the context of the transition to sustainable development
  • Sections
    Technical and technological development of the energy complex and mining industry
  • Materials science and chemical technologies in the mining and energy
  • Chemical, oil and gas, environmental and energy engineering
  • Coal, gas and oil in the fuel and energy complex
  • Green energy and environmental technology
  • Environmental aspects of chemical technologies
  • Analytical and environmental chemistry
  • Biomass and bioprocess engineering
  • Computational and theoretical chemistry
  • Design process and chemical engineering
  • Food chemistry
    and processing
  • Materials chemistry
    and catalysis
  • Organic and natural product chemistry

  • Polymer and macromolecular chemistry

  • Surface chemistry and nanoparticles

  • Reliability and safety of the chemical and mining industry
  • Environmental protection and ecological safety
  • Intelligent, digital and automated technologies in the mining, energy and chemical industry
Partners and co-organizers of the conference
  • Navoi State University of Mining and Technology (Uzbekistan)
  • Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden)
  • Joint Stock Company "Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Company" (Uzbekistan)
  • Akita University (Japan)
  • China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing, China)
  • International Union of Scientific and Engineering Public Associations (Russia)
  • Bukhara Engineering and Technology Institute (Bukhara, Uzbekistan)
  • Osh Technological University named after M.M. Adyshev (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Karaganda Technical University (Kazakhstan)
  • Technological University of Tajikistan (Tajikistan)
  • University of Management and Science (Malaysia)
  • ITM University Gwalior (India)
  • Ankara University (Turkey)
  • Siberian Scientific Center DNIT (Russia)
International Program and Organizing Committees
A. Abubakirov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
A. Aktynbaeva, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan
S. Allaniyazov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
R. Amankwah, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana-West Africa
A. Ayaganova, Baishev University, Kazakhstan
A. Aydin, Yeditepe University, Turkey
R. Behera, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India
A. Berkesheva, Baishev University, Kazakhstan
Zh. Bian, China University of Mining and Technologies, China
F. Bozinovic, Chile Catholic University, Chile
E. Broni-Bediako, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana-West Africa
K. Dauletov, Nukus Construction Institute, Uzbekistan
K. Djaksımuratov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
F. Y. Ekinci, Yeditepe University, Turkey
B. A. Emre, Yeditepe University, Turkey
R. Eshmuratov, Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz, Uzbekistan
E. Ferrer, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
Björn M. Frostell, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Zh. T. Galbaev, Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov, Kyrgyzstan
B. Isakulov, Baishev University, Kazakhstan
Sh. Jing, China University of Mining and Technologies, China
D. Jumamuratov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
Y. Kadirov, Navoi State University of Mining and Technologies, Uzbekistan
A. Kaipbergenov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
N. Kalaganova, Baishev University, Kazakhstan
M. N. Kalimoldaev, Institute of Information and Computational Technologies, Kazakhstan
S. Zh. Karazhanov, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Norway
H. Khujamatov, Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, Uzbekistan
O. Kravets, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam
M. Mambetniyazov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
M. O. Mensah, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana-West Africa
S. Mourtas, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
A. Naurizbaev, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
K. Nishiyama, Nagoya University, Japan
O. Faruq, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh
H. Osei, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana-West Africa
M. D. H. Palenzuela, Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain
A. Pauchard, Chile Catholic University, Chile
M. Pokushko, University of Cadiz, Spain
K.S. Sahoo, Birla Institute of Technology and Science – Pilani, India
J. C. Salas, Chile Catholic University, Chile
G. Samadova, Mining and Metallurgical Institute, Tajikistan
A. Simons, University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Ghana-West Africa
A. Stupin, Birla Institute of Technology and Science – Pilani, India
N. Sultanov, Zhubanov University, Kazakhstan
A. Sundetova, Baishev University, Kazakhstan
A. Syzdikov, Geology and Oil-gas Business Institute named after K. Turyssov of the Satbayev University, Kazakhstan
S. Tleumuratov, Nukus Mining Institute, Uzbekistan
N. N. Tsybov, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Automation and Geomechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyzstan
Ch. Wang, Institute of Metal Research of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Y. Ying, China University of Mining and Technologies, China
X. Yuan, China University of Mining and Technologies, China
Guest Editors
  • Smagul Karazhanov
    Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), Skedsmokorset, Norway
    Dr. Smagul Karazhanov is a Senior Scientist at the Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) in Norway, specializing in several key research areas. In the field of solar cell technology, Dr. Karazhanov focuses on developing new materials for solar cells, computational modeling of solar cell materials and devices, and improving the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of solar technologies.

    His expertise extends to broader materials science topics, including electronic structure calculations, ab initio computational methods, and the study of functional materials for energy applications. Dr. Karazhanov has also worked on materials for environmental applications, particularly in photocatalysis and the development of materials for environmental remediation.

    As part of IFE's energy research focus, his work encompasses renewable energy systems, energy storage materials and technologies, and hydrogen-related research. Additionally, Dr. Karazhanov has expertise in nanomaterials, specifically those for energy applications and nanostructured materials for environmental uses.

    Dr. Karazhanov's diverse research portfolio aligns closely with IFE's mission to advance energy technology, environmental solutions, and materials science. His work contributes significantly to the development of sustainable energy solutions and environmental technologies through fundamental and applied research in materials science and computational modeling. This comprehensive approach to energy and environmental challenges positions Dr. Karazhanov as a valuable contributor to the field of renewable energy and materials science.
  • Björn Frostell
    Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
    Björn Frostell has expertise in several key areas related to sustainability and environmental science. His research focuses on environmental systems analysis, particularly in urban contexts, where he has worked on developing models and methods to assess and improve the sustainability of urban systems.
    A significant part of Frostell's work involves resource flow modeling, analyzing material and energy flows in urban environments. He has contributed to the development of eco-cycle models, such as the Eco-Cycle Model 2.0 for Stockholm Royal Seaport City District, which visualizes resource flows and synergies in urban areas.

    Frostell has extensive experience in waste management research and circular economy concepts. His work includes developing environmental information systems based on accounting of material and energy flows, analyzing municipal solid waste management systems and waste-to-energy applications, studying the progress and challenges of global waste management systems, and exploring the role of food in the circular economy.

    As a professor of Industrial Ecology, Frostell's work often takes a holistic approach to understanding and improving the environmental performance of industrial and urban systems. He has contributed to research on sustainable urban development, including work on ecologically sustainable urban development models, peri-urban sanitation and water service provision, and environmental footprint assessment of industrial processes.

    Frostell also has expertise in life cycle assessment (LCA) methodologies, which he has applied to various sectors including transportation and urban systems. Through his research and academic work, Björn Frostell has made significant contributions to the field of environmental science and sustainability, with a particular focus on urban systems and resource management.
  • Halimjon Khujamatov
    Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, Uzbekistan
    Dr. Khujamatov has explored the integration of IoT in various domains, including smart automation, robotics, and industrial applications. His research extends to the convergence of IoT with cyber-physical systems, highlighting the emerging trends in this field.

    Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) form another crucial area of his expertise. Dr. Khujamatov has investigated the application of WSNs in agriculture, contributing to the development of Agriculture 4.0 concepts. His work in this area addresses the challenges and opportunities presented by WSN-based agricultural systems.
    In the realm of intelligent communication systems, Dr. Khujamatov has made notable contributions. He has worked on smart grid technologies and explored the use of IoT for enhancing the stability and reliability of power systems. His research also covers remote monitoring systems, particularly for solar power stations and telecommunication objects.

    Dr. Khujamatov's work extends to the field of data communication networks and systems. He has conducted research on adaptive management of hybrid power supply systems for telecommunications based on IoT. Additionally, he has explored industry digitalization concepts with 5G-based IoT, contributing to the advancement of Industry 4.0 initiatives.

    Energy efficiency in sensor networks is another area where Dr. Khujamatov has made significant contributions. He has developed innovative approaches to clustered routing using advanced algorithms like Chaotic Genetic Algorithm and Grey Wolf Optimization to enhance energy efficiency in these networks.
    Overall, Dr. Halimjon Khujamatov's research portfolio demonstrates a strong focus on cutting-edge technologies that are shaping the future of information and communication systems. His work spans theoretical concepts and practical applications, contributing to advancements in smart cities, healthcare, industrial automation, and sustainable energy systems.
PUBLICATION

Manuscripts are accepted on topics related to the conference theme, prepared according to the provided template and requirements. Authors should ensure their submissions adhere to the specified guidelines and align with the conference's focus on agricultural engineering, green infrastructure solutions, and sustainable development.


All manuscripts must be submitted in English and follow the prescribed structure and formatting rules. Authors are encouraged to carefully review the submission requirements before preparing their manuscripts to ensure compliance with all necessary criteria.

Templates and guidelines
It is planned to send the best papers to AIP Conference Proceedings (Scopus, CAS, DOAJ, CrossRef, Google Scolar etc.) for further publication.

The requirements and templates for the papers can be found here
All papers must fit the scope of the conference

Templates and guidelines for proceedings papers
These are templates for proceedings papers, they are there to to help you prepare your work.

Essential guidelines
Please follow these essential guidelines when preparing your paper

One author should not submit more than two articles to the conference. This includes papers that they have co-authored.

AIP Conference Proceedings uses author-prepared PDFs for all published content and will not send out author proofs prior to publication. Therefore, it is important to ensure that all manuscripts are submitted in their final form and that all fonts are embedded. AIP author template packages contain comprehensive advice and guidelines for authors—including a Do’s and Don’ts checklist—all papers must be prepared abiding by these guidelines. Well-prepared manuscripts enable rapid publication.
When preparing your manuscript for AIP Conference Proceedings, please abide by the following requests:
  • Download your template package for Word.
  • Do not add page numbers or headers/footers.
  • Do not alter the margins of our templates.
  • Paper size is 8.5 x 11.
  • The paper must include the author name and full affiliation address including country.
  • Use clear, legible graphics and diagrams contained within the margins.
  • Do not use copyrighted material without permission and proper crediting.
  • All pages are to be in portrait.
  • References are prepared using our sample reference guidelines (available in the template package). References can only be linked if they are complete.
  • Embed all fonts into your manuscript PDF.
What to send to your conference organizer
  • A final PDF file of your paper with fonts embedded.
  • Copies of permissions to re-use copyrighted material.
Paper content
  • The paper includes the author name(s) and affiliation(s) (full address including country).
  • All articles must contain an abstract.
  • All figures and tables should be numbered in numerical order. Please ensure that figure/table numbers are not duplicated or missed.
  • Figures are legible and placed within the text, not collected at the end of the document.
  • If section headings are numbered, ensure that they are numbered numerically, and no numbers are duplicated or missing.
  • Displayed equations should follow a naming convention in numerical order, i.e. (1), (2), (3) etc or by section, i.e. (1.1), (1.2) etc. Ensure every displayed equation has its own number and none are duplicated or missing.
  • Reference lists are checked for accuracy. References can only be linked via CrossRef if they are correct and complete.
  • If numbering references (Harvard system) ensure that references are numbered numerically, every reference has its own number and no numbers are duplicated or missing.
  • Ensure that all references are cited in the text and that all citations have a corresponding reference.
  • Finally, please ensure that the paper is thoroughly proofread to check the standard of English and ensure wording is clear and concise.
  • Structure the paper, using the following subheadings to identify each section: Background, Purpose, Methods, Results, and Conclusion.
Originality
  • Submitted articles must be the authors’ own work, expressed in their own words. Plagiarism constitutes unethical scientific behaviour and is never acceptable. Plagiarism ranges from the unreferenced use of others’ ideas, to replication (without sufficient attribution or use of quotation marks) of sections of text from other sources, to submission of a complete paper under ‘new’ authorship. Papers with similarity rate more than 20 percent will be rejected.
REVIEW PROCESS
Organizing Committee will send each paper to 2 independent reviewers, experts in the area of the paper.
So, each paper will be evaluated by two independent experts according to the following Criteria:

1) Relevance to the conference directions

2) Scientific-technical originality, potential impact and interest for the audience

3) Scientific and technical content, novelty and importance

4) Quality of the presentation, clarity of the content

5) Comments for all authors will be given by the reviewers

The reviewers are going to indicate their familiarity with the paper's subject, evaluate the paper along the aforementioned criteria. Finally, the Organizing Committee will decide what papers will be accepted. But the final decision is taken by the Publisher.
REGISTRATION FEE 200 USD
Contact us:
Dr. Azizjan Abubakirov
Phone: +998 91 269 77 55
Email: abubakirov090@univers.uz
Adress: 181 Nukus-Tortkol Highway, Nukus city, Uzbekistan
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