Call for submissions: Concentrated Solar Power and Chemical Processing at the upcoming 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA, 7–12 November 2021.
Submission Deadline: Thursday, 1 April 2021, 11:59 EDT
The American Institute of Chemical Engineers cordially invites you to participate in Concentrated Solar Power Generation and Chemical Processing at the upcoming 2021 AIChE Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA, 7–12 November 2021.
The symposium will provide a forum for the exposure and exchange of ideas, methods and results in solar energy science and engineering for power generation and chemical processing. The symposium builds upon the past events on solar energy for power generation and chemical processing organized at AIChE Annual Meetings in Minneapolis (2011 and 2017), Pittsburgh (2012 and 2018), San Francisco (2013, 2016 and 2020 virtual), Atlanta (2014), and Salt Lake City (2015). The symposium includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Advancements in concentrated solar energy applications:
- power generation
- chemical fuels and energy vectors
- materials processing and recycling
- agricultural, industrial and environmental processing
- energy storage
- hybrid technologies
- Multi-physics and multi-scale analyses including transport phenomena and chemical kinetics
- Solar energy materials
- Optics of solar energy systems
- Control, dynamics and diagnostics of solar energy systems
To submit, please visit the submission website, https://aiche.confex.com/aiche/2021/cfp.cgi:
- Select Sustainable Energy Forum in the topical list
- Click on Begin a Submission
- Login
- Select 23C00 Concentrated Solar Power Generation and Chemical Processing under Sustainable Energy
(23C)
- Click on Save and Continue
- Follow the on-screen instructions
The symposium is sponsored by Sustainable Energy (23C). For questions, please contact the Chairs:
Wojciech Lipiński: wojciech.lipinski@anu.edu.au Nick AuYeung, nick.auyeung@oregonstate.edu Christopher L. Muhich, christopher.muhich@asu.edu
Ashley M. Pennington, ashley.pennington@rutgers.edu Alexandre Yokochi, alex_yokochi@baylor.edu