Conferences
Upcoming Journal Conferences (2)

Online
1–3 July 2026, CEST, Online
https://sciforum.net/event/ICNDT2026
We cordially invite you to attend the 1st International Online Conference on Non-Destructive Testing (ICNDT 2026), organized by MDPI’s NDT — Journal of Non-Destructive Testing (ISSN: 2813-477X), which will take place online via Sciforum on 1–3 July 2026, Central European Summer Time (CEST).
Conference Chairs
Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti
School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, UK;
The Faringdon Research Centre for Non-Destructive Testing and Remote Sensing, University of West London, UK.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Loizos
Laboratory of Pavement Engineering, National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece.
Dr. Luca Bianchini Ciampoli
Department of Civil, Computer Science and Aeronautical Technologies Engineering, Roma Tre University, Italy.
Topics of Interest:
S1. Digitalization of NDT Data
S2. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for NDT
S3. Advanced Sensing Technologies
S4. Robotics and Automation in NDT
S5. NDT for Structural Health Monitoring
S6. NDT for Additive Manufacturing
S7. NDT in Cultural Heritage Preservation
S8. Data Fusion and Integration
Important Dates
Deadline for abstract submission: 3 April 2026
Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2026
Deadline for registration: 26 June 2026
Submit your abstract here
Register for the conference here
For any inquiries regarding the event, please contact us at icndt2026@mdpi.com.
We look forward to seeing you at ICNDT 2026.

Online
Innovative methods for the multiscale analysis of magnetic and gravitational anomalies can improve integration with GPR or other geophysical data for the non-destructive detection and characterization of buried anthropogenic structures.
Advanced multiscale techniques, including multiridge analysis and depth from extreme points (DEXP), are employed to estimate the geometry and depth of subsurface sources. The approach also relies on wavelet-based multiresolution analysis to decompose geophysical signals and enhance the identification of local anomalies. The joint interpretation of complementary datasets enables discrimination between shallow and deep features, improving the reliability of subsurface models. Indeed, while GPR data analysis provides high-resolution information on near-surface discontinuities, potential field data are better suited for detecting deeper structures.
In this webinar, Prof. Dr. Maurizio Fedi will show through case studies that the integration of these methods proves effective in solving complex subsurface architectures, especially where individual techniques may be limited.
Date: 18 May 2026 at 3:00 p.m. CEST | 9:00 a.m. EDT | 9:00 p.m. CST Asia
Webinar ID: 871 8195 3828
Landing page: https://sciforum.net/event/NDT-10?subscribe
Register now for free!
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Speaker |
Presentation Title |
Time in CEST |
Time in EDT |
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Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti |
Chair Introduction |
3:00–3:10 p.m. |
9:00–9:10 a.m. |
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Prof. Dr. Maurizio Fedi |
Multiscale Integration of Magnetic, Gravity, and GPR Data for Subsurface Imaging |
3:10–3:40 p.m. |
9:10–9:40 a.m. |
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Q&A Session |
3:40–3:55 p.m. |
9:40–9:55 a.m. |
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Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti |
Closing of Webinar |
3:55–4:00 p.m. |
9:55–10:00 a.m. |
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the webinar. Registrations with academic institutional email addresses will be prioritized.
Unable to attend? Register anyway and we will let you know when the recording is available to watch.
Webinar Chair and Keynote Speaker:- Prof. Dr. Fabio Tosti, 1 School of Computing and Engineering, University of West London, London, UK; 2 The Faringdon Research Centre for Non-Destructive Testing and Remote Sensing, University of West London, London, UK;
- Prof. Dr. Maurizio Fedi, Department of Earth, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy.