Guide for Abstract
The theme of the conference is Chemical Engineering in Sustainable Development. Plenary Sessions cover three topics: Structure Optimization and Technology Development in Processing Industry, Effectively saving and Using Resources, Sustainable Technologies and Green Processing.
There will be a three full day scientific program including plenary lectures, oral presentation and poster sessions. Papers should be suitable for a 20 minutes oral presentation or a full poster. Please submit abstract of no more than 500 words in English online here at this website apcche2008.ecust.edu.cn/signin.asp, or you could register you account rapidly from apcche2008.ecust.edu.cn/rapid_import.asp. You should register your own account first and then upload your paper.  Please notify in which session (oral or poster) you intend to participate. Click here to download the template of abstract.
Authors will be notified of acceptance of abstract by the Organizing Committee by April 1, 2008. Authors of the accepted abstracts are kindly asked to submit their full papers of no more than 4 pages in English by June 1, 2008. Selected papers will be published on a Wiley new journal Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering. The format of full paper please refer to the journal homepage: http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/112760285/home/ForAuthors.html

Recommended Journal

"Frontiers of Chemical Engineering in China" is one of the most important journals of Chemical Engineering in China.  <Click here to learn more>  Download the introduction: the PDF version  the DOC version


Journals will publish our papers

1. Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering (Wiley, partly cited by SCI at present, should be fully cited by SCI and EI soon)
(For all themes)
2. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (SCI, Impact Factor: 1.102) (For theme: Biotechnology)
3. Frontiers of Chemical Engineering in China (EI)
(For theme: New Frontiers in Chemical Engineering)


Posters

Posters can be presented in free format.  Each poster will be assigned with one board, which is 0.6 meter wide and 0.9 meter high.  Posters should be brought to the conference and attached to the boards by the authors.


Plenary speakers

David G. Wood
Emeritus Professor & Professorial Fellow, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Melbourne. Chair of the World Chemical Engineering Council Executive
Topic: Global challenges for Chemical Engineering education and impact from the "New World".

Prof. Jinghai Li
Vice president of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Member of CAS
CAS Institute of Process Engineering
Topic: Meso-Scale structure - the challenge for understanding multi-phase systems.

Prof. G. Kreysa
Chairman of German Association of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
Topic: Perspectives of Industrial Biotechnology in Europe.

Prof. R. C. Darton
Head of Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, UK
Topic: Flows of resource and waste: Meeting the challenges to development.

Prof. M. Lu
Federation Fellow and Professor of Chemical Engineering for Nanotechnology Director of the University of Queensland , in Australian Research Council Centre for Functional Nanomaterials
Topic: The Molecular Frontiers of Chemical Engineering: Nanotechnology and Nanobiotechnology

Prof. J. Wei
Professor of Chemical Engineering, Dean, School of Engineering & Applied Science, Princeton University, Pomeroy and Betty Perry Smith Professor in Engineering
Topic: Topic to be announced

Prof. K. Hayakawa
Division of Environmental Science and Engineering Graduate School of Natural Science and Technolog, Kanazawa University, Japan
Topic: Behaviors and Toxicities of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Nitropolycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Prof. Vivek V. Ranade
Catalysis, Reactors & Separations Unit (CReST), Chemical Engineering Division, National Chemical Laboratory, India
Topic: Computational Flow Modeling for Reactor Engineering.

Mr. Xianghong Cao
President of the Chemical Industry and Engineering Society of China (CIESC)
Chief Engineer of China Petrochemical Corporation
Member of Chinese Academy of Engineering
Topic: Oil product orientation of refineries and feedstock selection for ethylene and propylene production in the post petroleum era.

Mr. Xunfeng Liu
President of Shanghai Huayi (Group) Company
Topic:

Dr. Armin Knors
Vice President of Bayer Technology Services
Topic: Talents development system in Bayer for the sustainability of the industry.

Keynotes

I. Clean Energy Technology

I-1

Prof. G. Kreysa
Chairman of German Association of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
Topic: Clean Energy Technology.
I-2

Professor. De Chen
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Topic: Multifunctional reactor for hydrogen production from multifuels.
I-3

Prof. Chun-shan Song
Director, EMS Energy Institute
Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering
Topic: Molecular-Basket Sorbent as a New Approach to CO2 Capture and Separation for Clean Energy.
I-4

Prof. Ming-Jer Lee
Department of Chemical Engineering
National Taiwan University of Science & Technology, Taipei
Topic: The Role of Phase Behavior in Supercritical Micronization Processes.

II. Environment and Green Processing

II-5

Prof. P.A. Tanguy
Department of Chemical Engineering, Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal
Topic: Water Management in Energy Production: A Chemical Engineering Perspective.
II-6

Professor Say Leong Ong
Department of Civil Engineering, National University of Singapore
Topic:Environmental hormones in membrane process.
II-7

Prof. Wei-chi Ying
East China University of Science and Technology
Topic: Environmental friendly activated carbon treatment processes for removing water pollutants.
II-8

Prof. Xie Quan
School of Environmental & Biological Science & Technology, Dalian University of Technology
Topic: Fabrication of Ordered Nanomaterials and Their Environmental Application.

III. Materials Science and Engineering

III-9

Prof. Toshio Nishi
Department of Organic and Polymeric Materials, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Topic: Nanomechnanical Mapping of Polymer Alloys and Composites.
III-10

Prof. T. Inoue
Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Yamagata University, Japan
Topic: Super-ductile plastics by reactive blending
III-11

Prof. Feng-Chih Chang
Department of Applied Chemistry, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Topic: Polymer Tg Enhancement through Hydrogen
Bonding Interactions.
III-12

Prof. Guo-Hua Hu
Laboratory of Chemical Engineering Sciences, CNRS-ENSIC-INPL, France
Topic: Supercritical fluid assisted reactive polymer processing.
III-13

Prof. Gang Wei
Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), Australia
Topic: Carbon Dioxide Detection based on Functionalized Gold Nanoparticle Film Sensor.
III-14

Prof. Chunhua YAN
School of Chemistry
Peking University
Topic:

IV. Biotechnology

IV-15

Prof. Sunghoon Park
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Pusan National University, Korea
Topic: Biological Production of environment-friendly Chemical Feedstock from Plant Oils
IV-16

Prof Zhanfeng  Cui
Department of Engineering Science Oxford University, UK
Topic: Membrane Separation and Bioprocessing
IV-17

Prof. Ashok Mulchandani
Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering University of California, Riverside, USA
Topic: Nano-Biotechnology: The New Frontier in Chemical Engineering.
IV-18

Prof. Xu Shen
Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China.
Topic: Natural product, a multiple-target mechanism performer
IV-19

Prof. Tianwei Tan
Dean of the College of Life Science and Technology
Beijing University of Chemical Technology
Topic:
IV-20

Prof. Weihong Jiang
Vice Director of Institute Pasteur of Shanghai
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Topic:

V. New Frontiers in Chemical Engineering

V-21

Prof. Suresh Bhatia
Division of Chemical Engineering
The University of Queensland, Australia
Topic: Accessibility of Simple Gases in Disordered Nanoporous Materials: Theory and Simulation.
V-22

Richard Catlow
Department of Chemistry,
University College of London, UK
Topic:Flows of Resource and Waste:
Meeting the challenges to development.

V-23

Prof. Nae-Lih Wu
Deaprtment of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei
Topic: Photo catalysis by TiO2- Material and Reactor Designs
V-24

Dr. Tiancun Xiao
Oxford Catalysts, University of Oxford, UK
Topic: Design of New Generation Hydrotreatment and Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts for Clean Fuel.
V-25

Prof. Zhibing Zhang
School of Engineering, Chemical Engineering
The University of Birmingham, UK
Topic: Engineering of functional particulate products.

VI. Education for Chemical Engineers

VI-26

Prof. Jinnan Chen
School of Chemical Engineering and Environment
Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China
Topic: Tendency and Characteristics
of the International Higher Education Development: The Chance and Challenge for Modern Chemical Engineers.

Working Language

The working language of the conference will be English.


Facilities

Transparent sheet as well as PowerPoint will be available in all meeting rooms.


Visas

The Conference Secretariat will offer you an official invitation upon receiving your Registration Form. Please apply for an entry visa with the official invitation at the Embassy of China in your country.


Accompanying Persons Program

Participants are invited to bring accompanying persons (family only). Daily sightseeing tours in Dalian (STDs) during the conference time and the post conference tours (PTs) to the other cities will be arranged. Especially, we recommend that you visit Beijing Olympic games that take place from August 8 to August 24, 2008.  We have arranged  for the conference to help you plan your sightseeing tours.  Please see the page of Sightseeing Tours.


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