FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCES: ADVANCES IN ENERGY HARVESTING AND STORAGE
"CHEMSCAPE 2025"


Date: OCTOBER 30, 31 & NOVEMBER 1, 2025 | Location: Kottayam, Kerala, India
Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous) was founded in the year 2002 by a group of renowned academicians and industrialists with exceptional experience in education, driven by the belief that the continuous pursuit of knowledge is the key to success. The institution primarily focuses on exposing young minds to the worlds of technology and business, instilling confidence and resilience to face challenges and excel in their chosen fields. It emphasizes holistic development, fostering intellectual growth and balanced personalities among its students. With highly qualified faculty, a scientifically planned methodology, and state-of-the-art infrastructure, Saintgits nurtures the inherent greatness in every student. Over its 22-year journey, the college has achieved significant milestones, including Autonomous status conferred by the University Grants Commission (UGC), making it one of the first three engineering colleges in Kerala to achieve this distinction. The recognition is a testimony to its academic excellence, expert faculty, industry connections, placement records, extracurricular activities, and infrastructure. Notably, Saintgits is the only unaided institution in Kerala with nine NBA-accredited programs and is ranked the second-best unaided engineering college in Kerala by the Kerala Institutional Ranking Framework (KIRF), instituted by the Government of Kerala.
Department of Chemical Engineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering at Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous) was established in 2017. It is equipped to motivate and guide students into becoming research-oriented and industry-ready professionals. The four-year B.Tech degree course is designed to address contemporary needs, offering a blend of core, research, and industry-related subjects. This unique combination prepares students to pursue a career path aligned with their passion over the four years of study. The department is actively involved in cutting-edge research in areas such as energy engineering, fuel cells, environmental engineering, catalysis, polymers, circular economy and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). These research initiatives aim to address pressing global challenges, such as pollution control, sustainable materials development, and advanced process modeling, contributing to the advancement of both academic and industrial practices. The department is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and has the distinction of being NBA-accredited, underscoring its commitment to excellence in engineering education.
ATW Solid State Hydrogen Energy Research Centre at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan
The ATW Solid State Hydrogen Research Centre (ATW-SSHE-RC), established in 2024 in National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taiwan collaboration with ATW Technology Co., Ltd. The center is dedicated to pioneering innovations in solid-state hydrogen storage and energy systems. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, safety, and efficiency, the Centre focuses on the development of advanced hydrogen storage materials and solid-state conversion technologies. It serves as a hub for cutting-edge research, integrating material science with practical energy applications to support global decarbonization efforts. Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and a multidisciplinary research team, the Centre aims to accelerate the hydrogen economy by bridging the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and real-world implementation. Through academia and industry collaborations, ATW‑SSHE‑RC plays a pivotal role in shaping a hydrogen-powered future.
CHEMSCAPE 2025
The First International Conference on Chemical Engineering Science: ADVANCES IN ENERGY HARVESTING AND STORAGE (Chemscape 2025) aims to provide a dynamic platform for researchers, academicians, industry experts, and students to share pioneering ideas and sustainable solutions to address global challenges. Jointly organized by Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous) and ATW Solid State Hydrogen Energy Research Centre at National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taiwan, the conference will discuss transformative advancements in green technologies, renewable energy, process intensification, waste valorization, and sustainable industrial practices. Aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Chemscape 2025 highlights the vital role of Chemical Engineering in tackling critical global issues such as clean and affordable energy, climate action, and responsible resource utilization. By fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and facilitating the exchange of cutting-edge research, the conference aspires to inspire innovations that pave the way towards a cleaner, and sustainable future.
Themes
- Renewable Energy Harvesting
- Energy Storage Systems
- Green hydrogen
- Fuel Cells
- Catalysis
- Nanomaterials and Functional Materials for energy
- AI and ML in Energy
- Electrochemical Energy Conversion
- Solar to fuel conversion
- Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Storage Devices
- Alternative fuels
- Piezocatalysis
- Bioenergy
- Waste to Energy Technologies
- Green and Sustainable Process Intensification
- Thermal energy Storage and Management
- Carbon dioxide Capture, Utilisation and Storage
- Techno-economic and Life Cycle Analysis
- Circular economy and sustainability
- Energy Harvesting for Biomedical Implants and Sensors
- Perovskite-based Energy Systems
- Emerging technologies
- Renewable Energy Harvesting
- Energy Storage Systems
- Green hydrogen
- Fuel Cells
- Catalysis
- Nanomaterials and Functional Materials for energy
- AI and ML in Energy
- Electrochemical Energy Conversion
- Solar to fuel conversion
- Flexible, Wearable, and Stretchable Storage Devices
- Alternative fuels
- Piezocatalysis
- Bioenergy
- Waste to Energy Technologies
- Green and Sustainable Process Intensification
- Thermal energy Storage and Management
- Carbon dioxide Capture, Utilisation and Storage
- Techno-economic and Life Cycle Analysis
- Circular economy and sustainability
- Energy Harvesting for Biomedical Implants and Sensors
- Perovskite-based Energy Systems
- Emerging technologies
Important Dates
16 AUGUST 2025
Abstract submission closes
01 SEPTEMBER 2025
Acceptance Notifications
01 OCTOBER 2025
Early bird registration Closes
01 OCTOBER 2025
Full Paper submission
Submission Procedure
Authors participating in Chemscape 2025 are invited to submit an abstract of up to 500 words. Abstracts should be submitted via the Chemscape’25 online submission portal. All submissions will be evaluated based on their scientific content, novelty, and relevance to the conference theme. The final selection will be based on reviewers’ recommendations. Click here
Publications
Papers accepted for the conference will have the opportunity to be published in the following journals.
- Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery (Springer Journal)
- International Journal of Energy and Environment (Springer Journal)
Acceptance is subject to the suitability and peer review by the journal technical committee. The conference proceedings will be published with ISBN number.
Registration Fee
Category | Early bird | Regular | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
National | ||||
AIChE/IIChE** members |
Others | AIChE/IIChE** members |
Others | |
Professionals | ₹3150 | ₹3500 | ₹3600 | ₹4000 |
Scholars and Students | ₹1350 | ₹1500 | ₹1800 | ₹2000 |
Delegates | ₹1000 | ₹1000 | ₹1000 | ₹1000 |
Category | International | |||
Professionals | $225 | $250 | $270 | $300 |
Scholars and Students | $135 | $150 | $180 | $200 |
Delegates | $90 | $100 | $110 | $125 |
Category | Early bird | |
---|---|---|
National | ||
AIChE/IIChE** members |
Others | |
Professionals | ₹3150 | ₹3500 |
Scholars and Students | ₹1350 | ₹1500 |
Delegates | ₹1000 | ₹1000 |
Category | International | |
Professionals | $225 | $250 |
Scholars and Students | $135 | $150 |
Delegates | $90 | $100 |
Category | Regular | |
---|---|---|
National | ||
AIChE/IIChE** members |
Others | |
Professionals | ₹3600 | ₹4000 |
Scholars and Students | ₹1800 | ₹2000 |
Delegates | ₹1000 | ₹1000 |
Category | International | |
Professionals | $270 | $300 |
Scholars and Students | $180 | $200 |
Delegates | $110 | $125 |
*UG/PG students are eligible for a 30% discount on the registration fee. Proof of student status is required and should be submitted at the time of registration.
**AIChE/IIChE members must present a valid membership ID card at the time of registration.
Participants can make the registration fee payment via UPI QR Code or through NEFT/IMPS transfer to the following bank account:
A/C No : 0848053000000072
A/C Name : SAINTGITS College of Engineering
Bank Name : South Indian Bank
Bank Branch : Chingavanam
IFSC Code : SIBL0000764
Mention your Full Name and Registration ID (if applicable) in the payment remarks.
Email a copy of the transaction receipt to chemscape@saintgits.org after payment.

Speakers

Prof. Isaac Song-Jeng Huang
National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taiwan

Prof. Sabu Thomas
MG University, Kottayam

Prof. Abdelbaki Benamor
Qatar Universiy, Qatar

Prof. Raman Singh
Monash University, Australia

Prof. Sonil Nanda
Dalhousie University, Canada

Prof. Vinod M Janardhanan,
IIT Hyderabad

Prof. Rajamohan Natarajan
Sohar University, Oman

Prof. Shiju N. Raveendran
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Dr. B. L. V. Prasad
Centre of nano and soft matter science, Bangalore

Dr. Suverna Trivedi
IIT Kharagpur

Dr. Sandhya Babel
Thammasat University, Thailand

Dr. Sami Rtimi,
Global Institute for water, Environment and Health, Switzerland

Dr. Abderrahim Maftough
École Supérieure de Management de Télécommunication et d’, Morrocco

Prof. Dai-viet N. Vo.
Nguyen Tat Thanh University, Vietnam

Dr. Avijith Ghosh
Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers (IIChE)

Dr. G. Keethiga
SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai

Dr. Biswajith Saha
IIT Gandhinagar

Dr. Ravi Babu Valapa
CSIR-CECRI, India

Dr. Sreekumar Kurungott
NCL, Pune

Dr. Sreekala M.S
MG University, Kottayam

Dr. Mahendra Chinthala
NIT Rourkela

Dr. Immanuvel Paul
Khalifa University, United Arab Emirates

Dr. Anjana P. A.
NIT Warangal
Committee Members
Chief Patrons
- Mr. Thomas T. John, Director, Saintgits Group of Institutions
- Er. Punnoose George, Executive Chairman and Secretary, Saintgits Group of Institutions
- Prof. Mini Punnoose, Director MCA, Saintgits Group of Institutions
Steering Committee
- Dr. Sudha T, Principal, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
- Dr. Naveen Punnoose, Chief Digital Officer, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
- Dr. Reebu Zachariah Koshy, Associate Director, Institutional Development, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
- Dr. M. D. Mathew, Provost and Dean Research, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
- Dr. Roji George, Vice Principal, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
- Dr. Soosan George T., Dean Academics, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
- Dr. Anshy Oonnittan, Associate Professor and Head, Department of Chemical Engineering, Saintgits College of Engineering (Autonomous)
Advisory Committee
- Prof. Abdelbaki Benamor, Qatar Universiy, Qatar
- Dr. Ajith C, VSSC Thiruvanathapuram
- Prof. Arvind Kumar, National Institute of Technology Rourkela
- Prof. Ashish Kapoor, HBTU Kanpur
- Mr. Babu Jose, General Manger (Operations) FACT Kochi
- Dr. Biswajith Saha, IIT Gandhinagar
- Prof. Claudio Cameselle, University of Vigo, Spain
- Prof. Eric D. van Hullebusch, Université Paris Cité, France
- Prof. Honey John, CUSAT Kochi
- Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed, Apollo Tyres Ltd. Kochi
- Prof. Isaac Song-Jeng Huang, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taiwan
- Mr. Jaishankar R, Caldyne Thermal Systems L.L.P., India
- Dr. Kalaiselvi N., Director General, CSIR and Secretary DSIR, Govt. of India
- Prof. Krishna Vedula, University of Massachusetts, USA
- Mr. Krishnan M. N., Kerala Pollution Control Board
- Dr. Mahendra Chinthala, National Institute of Technology Rourkela
- Dr. Prasad B. L. V., Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences, Banglore
- Mr. Prasad K. Panicker, Executive Chairman, Nayara Energy
- Prof. Rajmohan Natarajan, Sohar University Oman
- Prof. Sabu Thomas, Trivandrum Engineering Science and Research Park
- Prof. Sahoo A, National Institute of Technology Rourkela
- Dr. Sam David S, SRM Institute of Science & Technology, Chennai
- Dr. Sami Rtimi, EPFL Switzerland
- Prof. Shiny Joseph, National Institute of Technology Calicut
- Dr. Sreekala M. S., MG University, Kottayam
- Dr. Suverna Trivedi, IIT Kharagpur
- Prof. Tejraj M. Aminabhavi, KLE Technological University, India
- Dr. Thomas Chandy, Academic advisor, Saintgits Institute of Management
- Prof. Vidya Shetty K, National Institute of Technology Surathkal
Conference Chairs
Conference chair Chemscape 25
Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
Saintgits College of Engineering
Conference co-chair Chemscape 25,
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering
Saintgits College of Engineering
Contacts
Email: chemscape@saintgits.org
Phone No.: 9895771847/ 7567317197
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