Call for Papers
Call for Papers
NCE3 2026 (National Conference on Energy, Environment & Engineering) invites students, researchers, faculty, and industry professionals to submit original research papers and innovative projects across all major engineering disciplines. The event aims to foster knowledge sharing, technical discussion, and collaborative solutions for sustainable development in the built environment.
Indoor Air Quality, Filtration & Clean Air Technologies
Air purification, bio-filters, HVAC air treatment, leakage detection, acoustic and smart air safety systems.
Energy Storage & Power Systems
Batteries, flow batteries, supercapacitors, wireless power transfer, and energy systems for cooling and HVAC loads.
Renewable Energy
Solar cooling, wind-assisted HVAC, hybrid renewable systems, PV-based refrigeration, energy-efficient climate control.
Sustainable Materials
Bio-materials, composites, eco-friendly panels, insulation materials, lightweight and thermal-efficient building materials.
Carbon Capture, Environmental Control & Green Engineering
Carbon capture, emissions control, pollution mitigation, climate-responsive engineering solutions.
Fluid Flow, Aerodynamics & Ventilation Engineering
Airflow modeling, duct and nozzle design, ventilation, wind flow, turbine and compressor aerodynamics.
Sensors, IoT & Digital Control Systems
IoT-enabled HVAC, environmental sensing, AI-based monitoring, smart buildings, predictive control systems.
Robotics, Automation & AI for Built Environment & Energy Systems
Autonomous systems, smart agriculture structures, UAV energy systems, AI-based environmental and energy management.
Infrastructure, Safety & Thermal-Resilient Design
HVAC safety, thermal resilience, disaster-ready infrastructure, human-centric thermal and safety systems.
Advanced HVAC & Refrigeration Systems
Heat transfer, cooling technologies, nanofluids, PCM, thermal management, heat exchangers, smart thermal control.
The Scope of the Conference is not limited to the above-mentioned topics.
Submission Guidelines
Abstract Submission
The abstract should be written in a single paragraph with a maximum of 500 words. It must clearly state the research objective, methodology adopted, key findings, and the significance of the work. The content should be concise, informative, and structured to enable reviewers to clearly understand the contribution and relevance of the study.
Full Paper Submission
Full papers must be prepared strictly in accordance with the prescribed conference template. Authors are required to follow all formatting specifications, including page layout, font style, headings, figures, tables, and referencing style as outlined in the template. Proper structure and academic quality must be maintained throughout the manuscript.
Originality
All submissions must be original, unpublished work and not under review elsewhere. Plagiarism checks will be conducted, and non-compliant papers may be rejected.
How and Where to Submit?
1. Open the conference CMT link (Example: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ConferenceName)
2. Sign in / Create CMT account
3. Go to Author Console – Click the conference name → Author Console
4. Click “Create New Submission”
5. Fill required details (Title, Abstract Topics / Subject areas etc)
6. Add all authors (Add name & email of every co-author.)
7. Upload your paper (PDF) (Follow format rules)
8. Upload supplementary files
9. Review everything
10. Click Submit (You will get a confirmation email).