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Started 12 May 2025
[CFP]2025 4th International Conference on Art Design and Digital Technology (ADDT 2025)---June 13-15
Dear colleagues,
We are very pleased to invite you to submit your latest research results, developments, and ideas to the 2025 4th International Conference on Art Design and Digital Technology (ADDT 2025) is scheduled to take place in Zhengzhou, China, from June 13 to 15, 2025.
Please visit the official website for more information:
***Call for Papers***
The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Art Design
Trends and challenges of contemporary art design
The application of sustainable design concept in art
Cultural Heritage and Modern Art Design
Artistic expression in interaction design
Color theory in art design
......
Track 2: Digital Technology
Visual design
Computer aided design
Man-machine interface design
Multimedia Application Art Design
Digital content creation tools and their development
......
Track 3: Art Design & Digital Technology
The creation and performance of digital media art
Interaction and technology application in art installations
The innovation of digital technology in graphic design
Artistic creation and application in virtual reality
Artificial intelligence-assisted artistic creation
......
****Publication****
All papers, both invited and contributed, will be reviewed by two or three experts from the committees. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted papers of ADDT 2025 will be published in Conference proceedings, and submitted to Inspec and CNKI for indexing, and where applicable, also submitted to Ei Compendex and Scopus (Subject to acceptance).
***Important Dates****
Submission Date: May 13, 2025
Registration Deadline: May 23, 2025
Final Paper Submission Date: June 3, 2025
Conference Dates: June 13-15, 2025
***Paper Submission***
Please send the full paper(word+pdf) to Submission System:
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Hanoi Open University
Cám ơn đồng nghiệp. Tôi rất hân hạnh khi nhận được lời mời này. Nhưng hôm nay 12/05/2025 tôi mới được biết thông tin, mà ngày 13/05/2025 đã nộp đăng kí.
Sau khi đọc thông tin về Hội thảo, tôi rất vui lòng muốn tham gia, nhưng thời gian có vẻ gấp.
Vậy tôi có thể nộp tóm tắt vào hạn chót 23/05/2025 được không?
Wuhan University
Hi Kim Hiên Do ,the conference's final paper submission date is June 3, 2025. You may submit your abstract by then via Submission System:
Wuhan University
Hi Wajid Ali ,the conference's final paper submission date is June 3, 2025. You may submit your abstract by then via Submission System:
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Call for Book Chapter 2025 ::Innovations in Design: Current Trends and Future Directions
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Your expertise would make a valuable contribution to this volume, enriching the discourse with insights and solutions drawn from your research and experience. I believe this publication will serve as a vital resource for advancing knowledge and inspiring action in addressing design activities and research. If you are interested, please confirm with me. I would be delighted to provide further details about the submission guidelines. Thank you for considering this invitation, and I look forward to the possibility of your participation. For any query, please contact: 85sunilsharma@gmail.com.
Human physiology runs on identical mechanism of intrinsic gravitational compression and thermal dynamics as in stars or Earth?
Iresh Bhattacharjee
Human physiology runs on identical mechanism of intrinsic gravitational compression and thermal dynamics as in stars or Earth.
It is not a fiction but stands on evidence based scientific reality, starting from development of embryonic germ layers of endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm equivalent to core, mantle and crust in the Earth or core/ nucleosynthesis, convective envelope, circumstellar envelope, Interstellar medium in stars. Here is how:
"Grand Evolutionary Continuum of mass: Parallels Across Stars, Earth, and human on Intrinsic Gravitation Mechanisms
"https://www.ijaresm.com/grand-evolutionary-continuum-of-mass-parallels-across-stars-earth-and-humanon-intrinsic-gravitation-mechanisms (please Download the article and give your valued comment).
A few Comments received
1) Dr Abdulsalam Al-Mayahi Edn: University of Surrey, UK
Iresh, Thanks for sharing
Yes, Your study is a commendable work that blends biological insights with astrophysical and planetary principles, representing a true paradigm shift. It eloquently bridges the disciplines of biology, astrophysics, and Earth sciences to offer a novel perspective on biological processes, underlining the universal regulators of mass, energy, and structural organization. By pinpointing intrinsic gravitational forces and thermal dynamics, it reshapes traditional paradigms and opens fertile grounds for future interdisciplinary exploration.
The exploration into concepts such as the Kelvin-Helmholtz mechanism and temperature gradients as unifying principles is groundbreaking, making a significant impact on how we understand stem cell potency, embryogenesis, and molecular organization. The proposed areas for future investigation are well thought out and have the potential to advance our comprehension of fundamental biological processes.
This work exemplifies the profound impact interdisciplinary research can have, offering a unified understanding of evolution and development. Your study promises to be a touchstone for future scientific endeavors, inspiring transformative discoveries in both the life and physical sciences. Keep up this remarkable and visionary work.
2) AnneEllyse Taylor Kangaroo Point Technical College; Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Congratulations on your pursuit of your ground-breaking observations and this recognition is one of them. More is sure to follow.
3) Dr Jyotirindra Kumar Dey, Principal Scientist (Retd), Assam Agricultural University, India
Excellent presentation of evolution of human body through prism of astrophysics and astronomy, can be easily understood by any person with fundamental knowledge of physical science and astronomy.
4) Pasi Heikura, University of Joensuu, Helsinki, Finland
I did read though your paper Iresh Ranjan Bhattacharjee sir and I have to say that I was surprised many times; mostly because of the scale varied from embryo to galaxy sizes - and yet the phenomenons seemed to adhere same rules! Also the amount of examples were abundant; not one, not two but numerous comparable examples.
5) Dr Pradip Deka, Vice Chancellor (Retd), Sir Padampat Singhania University, Udaipur India
Explained in a very simple language. It is very exhaustive and comprehensive. Very well supported by figures. Hope the contemporary Scientist shall appreciate your concept and provide due recognition. Keep it up. We are proud of you. Well done. Iresh!
6) Yolanda Cabello, Ph.D in Medical Science, Senior Clinical Embryologist, International Speaker, Spain
Wow. This is amazing. I will share the article with my pupil and I'll ask for a summarize, an opinion and their thoughts about it and I'll share all the comments with you. They're 15-16 years old and they're just studying universe after all the part of Biology. I'm embryologist and a Science teacher, so your article fits perfect with everything. Thank you for sharing!
(7) Professor Richard L. Amoroso, Director - Noetic Advanced Studies Institute - Physics Lab, 902 W 5400 N, Beryl, UT 84714-5491 USA Noetic Journal
Hi Iresh, Wow! Of all people I've met I think you and I have more mutual interests than anyone. All the fields you mention will certainly be prime in the imminent paradigm shift. Pleasure to connect with you, Richard
Abdelouahab Dehimat Computational biologist and Bioinformatician, University of Bejaia, Algeria
6:44 PM 24.04.2025. PhD in Biotechnology Engineer and Biochemistry. Bordj Bou Arreridj, Alegria
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University of Bejaia
Algiers, Algiers, Algeria
Dear Dr. Bhattacharjee,
Thank you for sharing your thought-provoking work on the “Grand Evolutionary Continuum of Mass.” The interdisciplinary approach you have taken—bridging biology, astrophysics, and Earth sciences—is truly fascinating and presents a novel perspective on understanding biological processes.
I am particularly intrigued by how your study draws parallels between intrinsic gravitational and thermal mechanisms across such diverse systems. The comparison between embryonic germ layers and Earth’s structural layers, as well as the application of astrophysical principles like the Kelvin-Helmholtz mechanism, opens up exciting avenues for interdisciplinary exploration.
I would be delighted to read and analyze your paper in detail. As your work spans multiple fields, it aligns well with my research background in computational biology, biochemistry, and molecular modeling. I am confident that I can provide a meaningful perspective on its potential applications and implications.
Please allow me some time to thoroughly study your paper. I will get back to you with my insights and comments soon.
Once again, thank you for sharing your groundbreaking research. I look forward to exploring it further and contributing to this exciting dialogue.
Best regards,
Abdelouahab Dehimat
Dr Andrew D. Venter, North-West University / Noordwes-Universiteit
Thanks for sharing, Iresh Ranjan, it is truly fascinating how the same principals repeat on macro and micro scale! To me this makes perfect sense "The heavens declare the glory of God" (Ps 19:1). This study reveals His fingerprints everywhere: the same forces shaping stars (Kelvin-Helmholtz process) also govern embryogenesis, cellular heat, even air dynamics. From cosmic gravity to human body temperature (~37°C, like brown dwarfs!), we see one Grand Designer’s logic. Science doesn’t replace faith—it unveils His artistry.
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Ευχαριστώ Iresh Ranjan
this is very interesting I will come back with my proposal for a high impact journal.
Antonio Lioniello University of Naples Federico II Biologist Manager at Medical Genetics Lab ASL NAPOLI 1 Marcianise, Campania, Italy
This parallel is very interesting. I am convinced that we are all children of the stars.
Uma Velmurugan Research Coordinator. DEEP SPACE INITIATIVE, Denver, Colorado (Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India)
Hello Dr. Bhattacharjee,
Your work is absolutely fascinating!
The article is incredibly comprehensive, have covered the most possible biological phenomena through a widely interdisciplinary lens. Particularly the parallels between molecular components like DNA, lipids, etc and start systems feels so refreshing to me as a biotechnology graduate and an astrobiology enthusiast.
I loved how it makes a bold take and a rigorous approach to draw connections that are often casually observed but rarely explored in scientific setting. Its kind of rare to see openness in bridging such disciplines haha, but this article also makes strong points with specific examples, that's genuinely great to learn!
This is exactly the kind of direction I hope to pursue in my higher studies. Would definitely love to learn and explore more about it, Thanks a lot again for sharing this incredible work! I look forward to learning more with this! Regards,
With regards. Dr Iresh Ranjan Bhattacharjee https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4599-4021
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