KHARAGPUR – 34TH ICSMRI CONFERENCE 2010 – IIT

34th ICSMRI Conference 2010 at Indian Institute of Technology,Kharagpur

Introduction: Over the years the conference has been successfully providing a common forum to academicians, researchers, safety experts, and industry professionals for discussion and assessment of challenges and achievements in the field of Mines Safety and Disaster Management. The 34th International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes will throw light on the latest developments in safety technology and disaster management around the globe. It will act as a platform to formulate new strategies for further research and development and will also provide an opportunity to the participants for sharing the latest global know-how in safety technology, disaster management and occupational health issue.

History of the Conference (1931-2011) : The conference is biennially organized across the globe.The first International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes was held in 1931 in the UK. The previous conferences were hosted by the following countries: Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, India, Japan, Poland, PRC China, Romania, South Africa, UK, USA, USSR and Yugoslavia. India hosted this conference for the first time in the year 1997. The international mining community will celebrate the 80th anniversary of this prestigious global
conference in India in 2011.

Conference Venue: The India Habitat Centre, located in New Delhi, India, was conceived to be a catalyst relationship between individuals and institutions (e.g. NGO’s) working in habitat related areas to increase their effectiveness. The architect who designed the building complex was Joseph Allen Stein.

Application Deadline: 31st August, 2011

Abstract Receipt Deadline: 31st December, 2010

Abstract Submission Guidelines: The aim of the conference is to provide a platform to an international forum for the dissemination and exchange of scientific information on theoretical and applied areas of mines safety and health. Abstract of the theoretical papers should clearly state the concept, structure and modeling aspects of the research. Abstract for the applied papers should describe the scientific basis of the methodologies adopted, the results and the applicability of the study in addressing safety and health related issues. The purpose of study, principal results, and major conclusions must be highlighted in the abstract. The abstract must be limited to 500 words.

Registration: The registration form duly completed should be mailed to the following address:
Prof. Asish Bhattacherjee
Convenor, 34th ICSMRI
Department of Mining Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur – 721302, India

Email: ashisbhattacherjee(AT)gmail.com

Contact Number: 0091-9434009614

Source: http://www.icsmri34.in/bg.html

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