22nd - 23rd November 2022 |  Thailand
Organized by:
Institute For Engineering Research and Publication (IFERP) Thailand Chapter
In Association with Rajabhat Maha Sarakham University
ISBN Number -978-93-92105-30-2
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22nd - 23rd November 2022
Indexed supporting journals of ICMRP published by renowned publishers will provide with the opportunity to publish full papers following the peer review process. Authors are encouraged to read scope and choose the best fitting journal.
Note: "ICMRP Proceedings series (ISBN: 978-93-92105-30-2) will be submitted to the Web of Science Book Citation Index (BkCI) and to SCOPUS for evaluation and Indexing"
The utilisation of data to comprehend phenomena and evaluate designs and interventions in different disciplines is increasingly evident. Therefore, engineers and other applied scientists often need to collaborate across multidisciplinary fields when conducting research to stay innovative.
The 'International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research and Practices (ICMRP-2022)', which is set to go down on the 22nd - 23rd November 2022, in Phuket will help participants become a successful multidisciplinary researchers involved either in industry, in a non-profit cause, or within academia and be more efficient and successful because they will know where the pitfalls are.
This conference aims to drill into participants the fundamentals of planning and conducting cutting-edge qualitative and quantitative research in the various phases of an innovation or research study.View More
Associate Professor
King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang,
General Director - World Innovation Team Ladkrabang Bangkok ,
Thailand
Head - Landscape & Horticulture
Hindalco Industries Ltd
Renukut, Uttar Pradesh , India
Independent External Monitor - SBI & BEL,
Academic Advisor - Centre for Climate Change & Disaster Management,
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, India
Dean, Forbes School of Business and Technology
University of Arizona Global Campus, Florida, United States
Associate Professor,
Rajabhat Mahasarakham University
Maha Sarakham, Thailand.
Associate Professor,
Quality Assurance Officer, PhD Program,Business Administration Dept., Faculty of Economics & Administration, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
& Associate Professor, Mechanical Dept., Faculty of Engineering, Suez Canal University, Egypt.
Early bird Registration
date
25th September 2022
Abstract Submission
date
18th November 2022
Full Paper Submission Date
date
19th November 2022
Registration Deadline
date
20th November 2022
Professor Emeritus,
Osmania University, Hyderabad,
India
Phuket province is located in southern Thailand. It is the biggest Island of Thailand and sits on the Andaman sea. The nearest province to the north is Phang-nga and the nearest provinces to the east are Phang-nga and Krabi
Phuket has a large Chinese influence, so you will see many Chinese shrines and Chinese Restaurants around the city. A Chinese Vegetarian Festival is held there every year. While the Chinese community is quite big, there are many other ethnicities bringing all their traditions and festivals from all over the world to Phuket.
Being a big island, Phuket is surrounded by many magnificent Beaches such as Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, Kata Yai, Kata Noi, and Mai Khao. Laem Phromthep viewpoint is said to feature the most beautiful sunsets in Thailand.
It isn’t all just beaches though, there is also fantastic classical architecture such as the Goom Restaurant. That and the very welcome atmosphere and the famous Phuket NIGHTLIFE, you can see why the island is a hotspot for tourists in Thailand.
Visiting Phuket is easy as there are many travel options.
The beaches of the south coast are typically crowded, while the north is far more tranquil. All the major beaches (such as Patong beach, Kata beach, Karon Beach, Nai Harn beach, Mai Khao beach, Nai Yang beach) offer instruction and equipment for diving, Snorkelling, windsurfing and sailing. Don't forget to notice the red flag! before swimming.