sábado, 18 de junio de 2011

Second International Conference on Recycling and Reuse of Mater

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Second International Conference on Recycling and Reuse of Materials (Polymers,      Wood, Leather, Glass, Metals, Ceramics, Semi Conductors, Water etc) and their products (ICRM – 2011), 5, 6 and 7 August 2011, Kottayam, Kerala, India.  

Conference website:  www.recycling.macromol.in  
Greetings and best wishes from the  Institute of Macromolecular Science and Engineering (IMSE), Kottayam, Kerala, India  Beijing University of Chemical Technology , Bei San Huan East Road 15#, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China and  Venen - Klinik Dr. Mathew, St. Primus Weg 68, A-9020 Klagenfurt, Austria. We are glad to write to you that we are organizing the Second International Conference on Recycling and Reuse of Materials (Polymers, Wood, Leather, Water, Glass, Metals, Ceramics, and Semi Conductors etc) and their Products (ICRM-2011), Kottayam, Kerala, India. The last conference on Recycling and Reuse of Materials in 2009 held in Kottayam, India (ICRM 2009) was a great success. This conference will cover the following areas:
§      Recycling of Thermoplastics
§      Recycling of Rubbers
§      Recycling of Thermosetts
§      Recycling of Polymer Blends
§      Compatibilisation of Recycled Polymer Blends
§      Recycling of Composites
§      Feed Stock Recycling
§      Recycling of Wood 
§      Processing of Recycled Polymers
§      Recycling of Leather
§      Recycling of Water
§      Recycling of Paper
§      Recycling of Pulp
§      Recycling of Agricultural Wastes
§      Recycling of Biomass
§      Biomass Gasification
§      Recycling of Glass
§      Recycling of Metals
§      Recycling of Ceramics
§      Recycling of Clay 
§      Tire Recycling
§      Polymer Product Recycling
§      Wood Product Recycling
§      Leather Product Recycling
§      Ceramic Product Recycling
§      Metal Product Recycling
§      Recycling of Glass Products
§      Recycling of Clay Products
§      Recycling of Natural Fibers
§      Recycling of Building
§      Recycling of Ships
§      Recycling of Airplanes
§      Recycling of Automotives
§      Recycling of Industrial Waste
§      Recycling of Electronic Waste
§      Recycling of Computer Waste
§      Recycling of Hospital Wastes
§      Recycling of Chemical Wastes
§      Recycling of Nuclear Wastes
§      Recycling of Fusion Materials
§      Recycling of Semi Conductors
§      Pyrolysis of Wastes
§      Processing of Recycled Materials
§      Environmental  Issues of Recycling
§      Life Cycle Analysis of Recycled Products
§      Modeling and Simulation
This conference will be one of the big International meetings exclusively dedicated to Recycling and Reuse of Materials and their Products. The conference will be extremely useful in the sense that it will be attended by hundreds of Chemists, Physicists, Technologists and Engineers, making it a truly interdisciplinary conference. The goal of the conference emphasizes interdisciplinary research on processing, morphology, structure, properties and applications of recycling and  reuse of materials and their products and their applications in automotive, civil, chemical, aerospace, computer and marine engineering. This symposium will bring together a panel of highly-accomplished experts in the field of Recycling and Reuse of Materials and their Products.  Talks will encompass basic studies and applications and will address topics of novel issues.  During the three-day conference, we will listen to recognized authorities in the field as they discuss recent advances, difficulties, and breakthroughs in the field of recycling and reuse of materials and their products.  The conference will feature keynote addresses, a number of plenary sessions, invited talks and contributed lectures focusing on specific tenets of recycling and reuse of materials and their products. Additionally, there will be several poster sessions, and four best poster presentations will be selected for the award.
In view of your excellent contributions to the field of recycling and reuse of materials and their products, we would like to welcome you to give an invited talk at the conference.  The scientific committee of the conference is aware of your published works in this field. We would appreciate if you could e-mail us a one-page abstract of the talk (in the MS Word format) at the earliest to the conference E mail ID: recycle@macromol.in. An appropriate title could be decided by you.
Important Information 
v  Start of Registration                                             -           15th January 2011
v  Deadline for the Submission of Abstract            -           1st July 2011
v  Deadline for the Submission of Full paper         -           20th July 2011
During the conference there will be a brain storming discussion meeting in order to submit a joint project to European Union under the Seventh Frame Work of EU-India-China programme (Fp7) for funding between your country, India, China and Europe. We will also discuss other projects between India and rest of the world such as DST-NSF, DST-DAAD, Indo-French, DST-JSPS, etc etc. DST-India has agreement with most of the counties for joint collaboration.
I am glad to inform you that the editor of the Journal entitled “Agriculture, Food and Analytical Bacteriology” (http://afabjournal.com/) has agreed to publish peer reviewed papers presented at the conference.  We also got acceptance from Apple Academic Press, Canada (www. http://www.appleacademicpress.com/news-events.html) to edit a book on “Advances in Recycling and Reuse of Materials and Products" based on the papers published in the conference.
Please note that due to budgetary constraints, we are unable to provide any financial assistance. The registration fee for the conference is fixed at an affordable rate.  The following is the registration feel till 15th June 2011. Those who register after 15th June 2011 has to pay an additional amount of 10 % extra as the registration fee.

viernes, 3 de junio de 2011

Journal of Environmental Protection (open access)







Journal of Environmental Protection ISSN: 2152-2197 (Print) 2152-2219 (Online).


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Impact of Iron Ore Tailing on Foraminifera of the Uppateru River Estuary, East Coast of IndiaNadimikeri Jayaraju, Balam C. S. R. Reddy, Kambham Reddeppa Reddy, Addula Nallapa Reddy
Agrochemicals and the Ghanaian Environment, a ReviewJoseph R. Fianko, Augustine Donkor, Samuel T. Lowor, Philip O. Yeboah
Study of the Temperature Distribution in a Road Tunnel Under the Effect of Two Ventilation SystemsKalech Brahim, Bouterra Mourad, El Cafsi Afif, Belghith Ali
Characterization of Aromatic Hydrocarbon Rading Bacteria from Petroleum Contaminated SitesSwarnakaran Hemalatha, Panchanathan VeeraManikandan
Net Nutrient Uptake in the White River, Northwest Arkansas, Downstream of a Municipal Wastewater Treatment PlantBrad W. Hufhines, Kristofor R. Brye, Brian E. Haggard, Robert Morgan
Contamination Sources of Bomuruella Reservoir at Nuwara EliyaRandika Anjalie Jayasinghe, Nilanthi J. G. J. Bandara, Keerthi Meepe Mohotti
Impact of Feedlot on Soil Phosphorus ConcentrationNicolás Wyngaard, Liliana Picone, Cecilia Videla, Ester Zamuner et al.
Landfill Liner Failure: an Open Question for Landfill Risk AnalysisAlberto Pivato
Toxicity and Antimicrobial Activities of Ionic Liquids with Halogen AnionYou Yu, Yi Nie
Plankton- Based Assessment of the Trophic State of Three Tropical LakesBenedict Obeten Offem, Ezekiel Olatunji Ayotunde, Gabriel Ujong Ikpi, F. B. Ada et al.
On the Current and Restoration Conditions of the Southern Iraqi Marshes: Application of the CCME WQI on East Hammar MarshAzhar Al-Saboonchi, Abdul-Razak M. Mohamed, Abdul Hameed M. Jawad Alobaidy, Haider S. Abid et al.
Global Warming was not Proved at Showa Base in AntarcticaNobuyuki Miyatake, Noriko Sakano, Shoko Murakami, Takeshi Suzue et al.
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miércoles, 1 de junio de 2011

1st International Conference on Ionic Liquids in Separation and Purification Technology


1st International Conference on Ionic Liquids in Separation and Purification Technology
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The ILSEPT Conference, being held in beautiful Sitges is now only a couple of months away. In order to book your place at the conference please register now. By doing so you will receive the special early bird rate, valid until Friday 10th June 2011.
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Invited Speakers

Prof. Richard Noble, University of Colorado, USA

Title: Ionic liquids in membrane separations


Prof. Ilkka Kilpelainen, University of Helsinki, Finland


Title: Ionic liquids in wood biorefining - possibilities and challenges


Prof. Dr. Bernd Jastorff, University of Bremen, Germany

Title: Health, Safety and Environmental Aspects of Ionic Liquids in Separation Processes


Dr. Wytze Meindersma, TU-Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Dr. Uwe Vagt, BASF


Title: Opportunities and Limitations of Ionic Liquids in Extractive Distillation


Dr. Paul Feron, CSIRO, Australia

Dr. Junhua Huang, CSIRO, Australia

Title: Application of ionic liquids for CO2 capture




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First International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts

Seambiotic 2009
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Chairman
José A. Olivares, Los Alamos National Laboratory,
Los Alamos, USA

Richard Sayre, Donald Danforth Plant Science Cente,
St. Louis, MO, USA
The 1st International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts provides a new level of direct interaction between the leaders in the scientific field, the strategic partners and the attending delegates. Emphasis will be placed on latest unpublished technical and scientific results, discussion and direct interactions with strategic partners and leaders in the field. The conference is designed to facilitate extended discussion periods with dedicated networking sessions.

The conference will cover all areas of emerging technologies in algal biology, biomass production, cultivation, harvesting, extraction, bioproducts, and econometrics.

Do not miss the opportunity to meet and discuss this rapidly developing field with pre-eminent scientific leaders!
Confirmed Speakers
Ami Ben-Amotz, National Institute of Oceanography Israel, Haifa, Israel
Heriberto Cerutti, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Thomas Czartoski, SRS Energy, USA
Nathan Danielson, DuPont, USA
Mark Hildebrand, University of California, San Diego, USA
Shanna Ivey, New Mexico State University, New Mexico
Anthony J. Marchese, Colorado State University, USA
Babetta L. Marrone, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Sabeeha Merchant, UCLA, USA
Matthew Posewitz, Colorado School of Mines, USA
James W. Richardson, Texas A&M University, USA
Valerie Sarisky-Reed, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Biomass Program, USA
Richard Sayre, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, USA
Mario Tredici, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
Makoto M. Watanabe, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Ji-Won Yang, Advanced Biomass R&D Center KAIST, Republic of Korea
Qingyu Wu, Tsinghua University, China

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