HQ-11
[Center for International Exchange]
Joint Session of SCEJ and KIChE
- September 21 (thu) 9:00-15:00 Hall CC
- Program
The Joint Session of SCEJ and KIChE is decided to held alternatively at each autumn meeting every year. The young talented researchers in both countries give a special lectures. Main purpose of this session is to build the forward-looking relations between SCEJ and KIChE.
HQ-12
[The Working Group on Social Implement Engineering, The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan]
Chemical Engineers' Challenges to Technology Implementation
- September 22 (fri) 9:00-13:40 Hall S
- Program
HQ-13
[Center for Professional Development of Chemical Engineers]
2017 SCEJ Internship Meeting
- September 20 (wed) PM Hall V
- Program
HQ-14
[Gender Equality Committee]
Network of Women Chemical Engineers
- September 21 (thu) 12:00-13:00 Hall V
- Program
HQ-15
How Young Researchers Are Thinking about Future Research on Chemical Engineering (Poster Session)
- September 22 (fri) 13:00-16:00 Hall V
- Program
ST-21
[Trans-Division Symposium]
Challenges for Realizing Sustainable Society and Nonlinear Dynamics Analysis
- September 20 (wed) 9:00-17:00 Hall AE
- Program
- Division of Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies
- Division of Fluid & Particle Processing
- Division of Separations Processes
- Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Division of Materials and Interfaces
What agenda do we, chemical engineers, need to focus on to realize sustainable society? With the development of utilization of hydrogen and renewable energy and micro or milli-scale production processes, a vision of the future for decentralized (or dispersed) material and energy production society can be painted. To keep up with this shift, we must have a perspective of nonlinear dynamics such as analysis for variation of operational or environmental disturbance and deliberate application of dynamic conditions. In this cross-sectional symposium, we aim at active discussion for realization of the sustainable society through presentations from a wide range of fields like process system engineering, reaction kinetic analysis, transport phenomena and modeling etc.
ST-22
[Trans-Division Symposium]
New Developments of Material Process and Design Utilizing Solvent Properties
- September 20 (wed) 9:00-17:00 Hall BB
- Program
- Division of Supercritical Fluids
- Division of Physical Properties
- Division of Materials and Interfaces
Knowledge of solubility or transport property of a solvent is useful and important for the design of material process and controlling material functionalities utilizing the unique solvent, such as ionic liquid or supercritical fluids. This symposium motivates to discuss the material fabrication technique and material design utilizing the unique solvent property toward development of a new material process.
ST-23
[Trans-Division Symposium]
Recent Advances in Batteries, solar Cells, Fuel Cells, Energy Carriers and Other Energy Conversion Technologies from Materials to Systems (Oral Session)
- September 20 (wed) 10:00-12:00, 21 (thu) 9:20-16:00, 22 (fri) 9:00-12:00 Hall AA
- Program
- Division of Energy Engineering
- Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Division of Materials and Interfaces
This symposium covers researches on secondary batteries, fuel cells, solar cells and other energy conversion technologies. Topics include materials, devices, processes, and systems. In addition to standard presentations, we will have time for "general discussion" on how to include overall vision of energy systems, and needs from industry sections. This symposium consists of two sessions: an oral session and a poster session. In the poster session, excellent presentations by students and young researchers will be awarded.
ST-24
[Trans-Division Symposium]
Recent Advances in Batteries, Solar Cells, Fuel Cells, Energy Carriers and Other Energy Conversion Technologies from Materials to Systems (Poster Session)
- September 20 (wed) 14:20-17:20 Hall P
- Program
- Division of Energy Engineering
- Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Division of Materials and Interfaces
This symposium covers researches on secondary batteries, fuel cells, solar cells and other energy conversion technologies. Topics include materials, devices, processes, and systems. In addition to standard presentations, we will have time for "general discussion" on how to include overall vision of energy systems, and needs from industry sections. This symposium consists of two sessions: an oral session and a poster session. In the poster session, excellent presentations by students and young researchers will be awarded.
ST-25
[Trans-Division Symposium]
Novel Development of Plasma Processing
- September 21 (thu) 9:20-16:00 Hall BB
- Program
- Division of Thermal Engineering
- Division of Fluid & Particle Processing
- Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Plasma processing have attracted extensive attention for novel material processing and environmental application. It has been utilized for a number of innovative industrial applications such as nanoparticles synthesis, functional film production, surface treatment, and decomposition of harmful materials. This symposium motivates to discuss the basic as well as application of plasma processing based on chemical engineering approach. Young researcher award will be given to distinguished young speakers at the session.
ST-26
[Trans-Division Symposium]
CVD & Dry Processes -Reaction Engineering for the Structure / Functions Control-
- September 20 (wed) 13:00-16:40 21(thu) 9:00-14:40 Hall BD
- Program
- Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Division of Supercritical Fluids
- Division of Materials and Interfaces
CVD and other dry processes are core technology in the industry applications for solar cell, electronics devices, MEMS, and functional coatings. This symposium motivates to discuss the logical optimization and design for controlling the microstructure and functions of thin films and fine particles produced by CVD or other dry processes based on the theoretical understanding of reaction mechanisms. Young Researcher Award will be given to distinguished young speakers chosen at the session.
ST-27
[Trans-Division Symposium]
Progress of a Water/Wastewater Treatment Process by Harnessing Unique and Diverse Microorganisms
- September 20 (wed) 13:00-17:00 Hall CD
- Program
Development of state-of-the-art techniques for analyzing microorganisms in environment has currently resulted in discovery of novel and unique microorganisms. This session invites leading researchers to introduce physiology and phylogeny of novel microorganisms and discuss innovative water/wastewater treatment technologies by harnessing them.
ST-28
[Trans-Division Symposium]
Latest Development of Biochemical and Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass
- September 22 (fri) 9:00-12:00 Hall BC
- Program
Utilization of biomass is attracting attention due to enforcement of Paris Agreement and development of feed-in tariff. To satisfy the related needs, solid technology development is made for each biochemical and thermochemical conversion technology. We would like to overview the latest development of biomass conversion technology.
ST-29
[Trans-Division Symposium]
New Developments on Chemical Engineering Bridging between Materials and Medicine
- September 22 (fri) 9:00-15:40 Hall BE
- Program
Nowadays, synthesis and preparation processes of materials have become essential in cutting-edge research and development on healthcare technologies such as artificial organs, regenerative medicine, drug delivery, image diagnosis, assay chip and sensing. In such a background, chemical engineering can play a crucial role to connect materials science and healthcare technology. This symposium aims to see the overview of recent researches ranging from structure and properties of materials to functions as medical devices from a higher perspective. This symposium welcomes presentations from researchers in wide range of fields such as biochemical engineering, materials and interfaces, and so on.