Symposia
Symposium list. This page will be updated.
The public sessions have not been determined.
List of "On-site/online Hybrid sessions" (will be updated)
- Ceremony
- SV-1 SCEJ Vision Symposium 14 "Challenges to the Circular Economy in Chemical Engineering"
- SP-1 [Special Symposium] Action Plan 2050 Toward Carbon Neutrality Based on Chemical Engineering
- SP-2 [Special Symposium] Process Science for Nanomaterials and Interfaces
- SP-3 [Special Symposium] Potential of Startups based in Chemical Engineering Headquarters
- HQ-11 TBA
- HQ-12 TBA
- HQ-13 Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS
- HQ-14 TBA
- SY-85 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Plant Materials Engineering]
Vision Symposium (SV)
- SV-1 SCEJ Vision Symposium 14 "Challenges to the Circular Economy in Chemical Engineering"
Organizer(s): Tokoro Chiharu (Waseda Univ.), Matsukata Masahiko (Waseda Univ.)
Along with carbon neutrality, the circular economy is an important concept for sustainable development that harmonizes the economy, society, and the environment. However, the direction of the Circular Economy in Japan, which is strong in manufacturing, is still in the exploratory stage. In this session, we will discuss the direction of the Circular Economy, which is a strong point for Japan, by introducing various examples and expectations for implementing the Circular Economy in chemical engineering.
Special Symposium (SP)
- SP-1 [Special Symposium] Action Plan 2050 Toward Carbon Neutrality Based on Chemical Engineering
Organizer(s): Imai Hirofumi (Idemitsu Kosan), Kikuchi Ryuji (Hokkaido Univ.), Kubota Nobuhiko (IHI), Koyama Michihisa (Shinshu Univ.), Tsuji Yoshiko (UTokyo), Nakagaki Takao (Waseda Univ.)
It is necessary to design the future society, envision the necessary processes, and seek the appropriate elemental technologies to achieve carbon neutrality. The Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan (SCEJ) is working to develop and deepen specific case studies, technologies, and academic systems by strengthening cooperation with local industries and communities.
Following symposiums held at every annual meeting and fall meeting since March 2020, we will hold a symposium with invited lectures, requested lectures, and a panel discussion on energy and environmental innovation and its social implementation in the afternoon on September 10th, the day before the 55th Autumn Meeting. In this symposium, we would like to discuss the concept of grand design considering regional characteristics, keeping in mind Japan's position in the promotion of carbon neutrality and initiatives in Hokkaido.
The symposium will be open to the public with free of charge to all participants, and we hope that many of you will join us in discussing the future society that chemical engineering will innovate, and that these activities will contribute to the promotion of interdisciplinary research and academic development of the society.
- SP-2 [Special Symposium] Process Science for Nanomaterials and Interfaces
Organizer(s): Yoko Akira (Tohoku Univ.), Tomai Takaaki (Tohoku Univ.), Nagao Daisuke (Tohoku Univ.)
In the Process Science project, rigorous attempts to treat nanoparticles as pseudo-molecules were conducted toward the establish of chemical engineering thermodynamics of nanoparticles and unit operations of processes for nanoparticles. Structure formation of nanoparticles is also studied. In this symposium, the results of these efforts will be presented and discussed toward the construction of chemical engineering of nanomaterials.
- SP-3 [Special Symposium] Potential of Startups based in Chemical Engineering
Organizer(s): Nishiyama Norikazu (Osaka Univ.), Tokoro Chiharu (Waseda Univ.), Goto Masahiro (Kyushu Univ.), Kitakawa Naomi (Tohoku Univ.), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.), Koyama Michihisa (Shinshu Univ.), Oka Kouki (Tohoku Univ.)
As a driving force for sustainable economic growth, there is great expectation for startups, particularly deep tech startups that use cutting-edge technology to address deep-seated social issues. The Society of Chemical Engineering is expected to serve as a center of academic talents with deep tech expertise. This symposium is intended to discuss the potential of creating startups and changing society.
SCEJ Headquarters Program (HQ)
- HQ-11 TBA
Organizer(s): Norinaga Koyo (Nagoya Univ.), Machida Hiroshi (Nagoya Univ.), Masuda Soichiro (Toho Gas), Fujimoto Takayoshi (JGC), Kansha Yasuki (Univ. of Tokyo), Tanaka Yumi (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.)
- HQ-12 TBA
Organizer(s): Miyazaki Akane (Japan Women's Univ.), Yoshimune Miki (AIST), Imamura Koreyuki (Okayama Univ.), Mitani Makoto (SCEJ)
- HQ-13 Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS
Organizer(s): Machida Hiroshi (Nagoya Univ.), Yamada Hidetaka (Kanazawa Univ.), Takahashi Nobuhide (Shinshu Univ.)
This session is for discussion on Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage Utilization (CCUS). Awards will be given for outstanding presentations by students and young researchers.
- HQ-14 TBA
Organizer(s): Noda Suguru (Waseda Univ.), Hanada Shiori (Mitsui Chemicals)
- HQ-15 How Young Researchers are Thinking about Future Research on Chemical Engineering
Organizer(s): Yoshikawa Takuya (Obihiro Univ. of Agri. and Veterinary Med.), Miyagawa Masaya (Kogakuin Univ.), Nagaishi Shintaroh (Hokkaido Univ.)
SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium (ST)
- ST-21 [Trans-Division Symposium] Analysis and Design of Process Systems Towards Solve Planetary Boundary Issues
Organizer(s): Matsumoto Hideyuki (Tokyo Tech), Fukushima Yasuhiro (Tohoku Univ.), Kodama Daisuke (Nihon Univ.), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.), Kodama Satoshi (Tokyo Tech), Kobayashi Daisuke (Tokyo Denki Univ.), Horie Takafumi (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Fushimi Chihiro (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)
- ST-22 [Trans-Division Symposium] Frontiers of Data-driven Research and Development
Organizer(s): Shimada Iori (Shinshu Univ.), Kim Sanghong (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Toya Yoshihiro (Osaka Univ.), Yoshida Hideaki (Sumitomo Chemical), Mukaida Shiho (Mitsui Chemicals), Muroga Shun (AIST), Sugawara Yuuki (Tokyo Tech)
Data science has been rapidly developing in recent years as the fourth science following experimental science, theoretical science, and computational science. In the field of chemical engineering, data-driven science, which derives superior materials and processes by making full use of a large amount of accumulated data and information, is becoming increasingly important, and many efforts are being made. This symposium will have speakers who are making pioneering efforts toward a data-driven society from various viewpoints and discuss future research and development.
- ST-23 [Trans-Division Symposium] Contribution of Chemical Engineering to Innovative "Conversion, Storage and Utilization" Technology of Material and Energy
Organizer(s): Inoue Gen (Kyushu Univ.), Tsujiguchi Takuya (Kanazawa Univ.), Fukunaga Hiroshi (Shinshu Univ.), Tamaki Takanori (Kagoshima Univ.), Tada Shohei (Hokkaido Univ.), Kim Sanghong (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)
In this symposium, we call for lectures on innovative "conversion, storage and utilization" technology of material and energy, such as electrolytic synthesis, electrodeposition, electrolysis, fuel cell, secondary battery, solar cell, flow battery. We accept lectures widely from the view point of nano-scaled material development as well as energy system development and design. Furthermore, we plan to discuss about the contribution of chemical engineering to these technologies.
- ST-24 [Trans-Division Symposium] Frontier of Thermochemical and Biochemical Conversion of Biomass Aiming at Carbon Neutral Society
Organizer(s): Matsumura Yukihiko (Hiroshima Univ.), Konishi Masaaki (Kitami Inst. Tech.), Noda Reiji (Gunma Univ.), Takahashi Nobuhide (Shinshu Univ.)
Energy and material use of biomass is attracting attention both as a carbon source and as a renewable energy source in the carbon-neutral society. Its use requires chemical engineering approaches based on thermochemical and biochemical approach. In this symposium, we will discuss technologies for effective use of biomass across technological boundaries.
- ST-25 [Trans-Division Symposium] CVD, ALD and Dry Processes - Reaction Engineering for Structure & Function Control
Organizer(s): Shimizu Hideharu (Taiyo Nippon Sanso), Noda Suguru (Waseda Univ.)
Dry processes such as CVD and ALD have become important core technologies in various fields such as electronics, energy devices, and functional coatings. Especially in recent years, the importance of the semiconductor industry, which is also called the rice of industry, has been reaffirmed, and the construction and control of processes based on an understanding of the mechanism is increasingly required. In this symposium, the reaction mechanisms of thin film formation, fine particle synthesis, and microfabrication using dry processes will be understood from the viewpoint of reaction engineering, and rational and efficient reaction processes and reaction devices will be discussed.
- ST-26 [Trans-Division Symposium] Multiscale Exploration of Systems Med&Pharma
Organizer(s): Sugiyama Hirokazu (UTokyo), Ohta Seiichi (UTokyo), Yahagi Naohisa (Keio Univ.)
Long-term issues such as social healthcare costs, short-term issues such as the development and stable supply of drugs, and advanced technological issues such as regenerative medicine and personalized medicine - in order to tackle these issues, methodologies are required to rethink and redefine the ideal state of med & pharma. In this symposium, we will discuss the role of systems approaches to pharmaceuticals, with overviewing the latest research at the cellular, process, and societal levels. In particular, this year's symposium will deepen the discussion on the interconnections of the systems across temporal and spatial scales.
- ST-27 [Trans-Division Symposium] Synergy between Reaction and Separation
Organizer(s): Ikeda Ayumi (AIST), Nagasawa Hiroki (Hiroshima Univ.)
The combination of separation and reaction is expected to be one of the key technologies for the process intensification to achieve avoidance of chemical equilibrium, improvement of reaction yield, resource-saving, compactness, and energy saving. This symposium invites leading researchers and calls for presentations to introduce the latest research for synergy between separation and reaction. Discussions on innovative technologies and future visions of the combined process of reaction and separation, which includes membrane, distillation, and phase separation, are welcome.
- ST-28 [Trans-Division Symposium] Recent Developments in Plasma Processing
Organizer(s): Tanaka Manabu (Kyushu Univ.), Kambara Shinji (Gifu Univ.)
Plasma processing has attracted extensive attention for novel material processing, environmental application, and energy application. It has been utilized for a number of innovative industrial applications, but no systematic study of processes has been made at present. This symposium motivates to discuss the basic as well as applications of plasma processing based on chemical engineering approach. Outstanding student award will be given to distinguished young speakers at the session.
- ST-29 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Recent Technology of Industrial Crystallization
Organizer(s): Ohto Keisuke (Saga Univ.), Kawakita Hidetaka (Saga Univ.), Nagumo Ryo (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Miyamoto Manabu (Gifu Univ.)
SCEJ Division Symposium (SY)
- SY-51 [Symposium of Division of Physical Properties]
Organizer(s): Honma Tetsuo (NIT Hachinohe Col.), Makino Takashi (AIST), Fujii Tatsuya (AIST)
This symposium aims to engage in lively discussions on a wide range of topics in chemical engineering properties, which are necessary for the design and development of chemical processes and functional materials, such as thermodynamic properties, equilibrium properties, transport properties, and interfacial properties. The topics also cover experimental methods, experimental apparatus, data analysis including machine learning, theoretical models, and simulation techniques. Awards will be given to outstanding presentations by student members.
- SY-52 Frontier of Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluid Engineering 2024
Organizer(s): Nagatsu Yuichiro (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Hidema Ruri (Nagoya Univ.), Shoji Eita (Tohoku Univ.), Masuda Hayato (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Kaide Aya (Yamaguchi Univ.), Kanai Yugo (Fukuoka Univ.), Uchihashi Yusuke (Sumitomo Chemical), Misumi Ryuta (Yokohama Nat. Univ.)
- SY-53 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Bubbles, Drops and Particles Disperssion Engineering 2024
Organizer(s): Shimada Naoki (Sumitomo Chemical), Mizuta Kei (Kagoshima Univ.), Saito Yasuhiro (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Kanai Yugo (Fukuoka Univ.)
- SY-54 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Advance in Powder Process 2024
Organizer(s): Iwasaki Tomohiro (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Yoshida Mikio (Doshisha Univ.), Fujimoto Toshiyuki (Muroran Inst. of Tech.)
This symposium covers a wide range of research presentations on engineering of powder and fine particles including synthesis and application, mechanical separation, nanoparticles and aerosols.
- SY-55 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Frontiers in Mixing Technology 2024
Organizer(s): Yoshikawa Shiro (Tokyo Tech), Kobayashi Daisuke (Tokyo Denki Univ.)
- SY-56 [Symposium of Division of Thermal Engineering]
Organizer(s): Nomura Takahiro (Hokkaido Univ.), Yamamoto Takuya (Osaka Metro. Univ), Nogami Hiroshi (Tohoku Univ.), Nakaso Koichi (Okayama Univ.)
In this symposium, we will discuss the fundamentals and applications about the heat transfer, thermal energy storage, utilization of thermal energy, numerical simulation, etc. The Award of the Division of Thermal Engineering of SCEJ will be given to the best applicant(s). The entry conditions will be announced to presenter.
- SY-57 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (1) TBA
Organizer(s): Yamaki Takehiro (AIST), Kawakita Hidetaka (Saga Univ.)
- SY-58 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (2) Recent Progress in Solid-Liquid Separation
Organizer(s): Tanaka Takaaki (Niigata Univ.)
Recently, solid-liquid separation is widely applied to the fields of bio-, food and medical technologies. Thus, the establishment of innovative separation technologies is becoming more and more important. This symposium will provide researchers with a first-class opportunity to meet, discuss and learn about the latest results and developments in the field.
- SY-59 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (3) TBA
Organizer(s): Oshima Tatsuya (Univ. of Miyazaki), Ohto Keisuke (Saga Univ.)
- SY-60 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (4) Connection between Membrane Engineering and Membrane Science - From Membrane Development to Membrane Process Development -
Organizer(s): Nakagawa Keizo (Kobe Univ.)
- SY-61 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (5) TBA
Organizer(s): Wakabayashi Toshihiro (Toyo Engineering), Hori Hiroshi (Nippon Refine), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.)
- SY-62 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (6) TBA
Organizer(s): Saeki Daisuke (Shinshu Univ.), Yoshida Seiichiro (Hokkaido Res. Org.)
- SY-63 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering] New Development of Reaction Engineering in the Field of Natural Resources, Energy, and Environment (Poster Session with Flash Presentation)
Organizer(s): Hirota Yuichiro (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Muranaka Yosuke (Kyoto Univ.), Kishida Masahiro (Kyushu Univ.), Sakurai Makoto (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Kawase Motoaki (Kyoto Univ.), Fujitsuka Hiroyasu (Kyoto Univ.), Nakasaka Yuta (Hokkaido Univ.)
- SY-64 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering] New Development of Reaction Engineering in the Field of Natural Resources, Energy, and Environment (Oral Session)
Organizer(s): Kishida Masahiro (Kyushu Univ.), Sakurai Makoto (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Kawase Motoaki (Kyoto Univ.), Fujitsuka Hiroyasu (Kyoto Univ.), Nakasaka Yuta (Hokkaido Univ.)
- SY-65 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering] Micro Chemical Process Technology for Continuous Production (incl. Student Award)
Organizer(s): Asano Yukako (Hitachi), Nishiyama Yasuhiro (Ind. Tech. Center of Wakayama Pref.)
Continuous production technology, which has already been introduced in the petrochemical and food fields, is about to advance to the fine chemicals and pharmaceutical fields. In this symposium, we are looking for oral presentations from a wide range of fields on various processes that take advantage of the characteristics of microspace, the development of devices and systems as well as case studies introduced in industry, with a view to continuous production utilizing microchemical process technology. In addition, when a student makes an oral presentation, the excellent student will be awarded through a strict examination.
Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies Website of division
- SY-66 [Symposium of Division of Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies] Recent Research and Development of Process Systems Engineering
Organizer(s): Kim Sanghong (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Hayashi Yusuke (Univ. of Tokyo)
There is a need to develop systematic methodologies for rational decision making in chemical plant design, control, planning, operation, diagnosis, and maintenance, consistent with the ever-increasing sophistication, automation, and informatization of chemical plants. This symposium aims to provide an opportunity for active discussion of recent research and technology in the field of process systems engineering. *This session is eligible for the SIS Section Award.
- SY-67 [Symposium of Division of Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies] 23rd Process Design Contest for Students
Organizer(s): Yamashita Yoshiyuki (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.), Sekiguchi Hidetoshi (Tokyo Tech), Fuchino Tetsuo (Tokyo Tech), Takeda Kazuhiro (Shizuoka Univ.), Kimura Naoki (Teikyo Univ.), Suzuki Go (Toyo Engineering), Kimura Tsutomu (Omega Simulation)
This session provides Process Design Contest for students. You can find more details in the following web page:
- SY-68 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] New trends in Biochemical Engineering 2024 (Poster Session with Flash Presentation)
Organizer(s): Okano Kenji (Kansai Univ.), Niide Teppei (Osaka Univ.), Nishikawa Masaki (Univ. of Tokyo), Hirakawa Hidehiko (Univ. of Tsukuba)
- SY-69 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Next Generation Bioseparation Process From Antibody Drug to Gene and Cell Therapy Vectors
Organizer(s): Yamamoto Shuichi (Yamaguchi Univ.)
New and efficient separation methods or separation media/devices are expected for downstream processes of antibody drugs and gene-cell therapy vectors. In this symposium, recent research developments in this field will be presented, and discussed.
- SY-70 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Advances and Frontiers in Food Chemical Engineering ~Toward Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Deepening Food Science and Technology ~
Organizer(s): Shimizu Naoto (Hokkaido Univ.), Kida Naotaka (Fuji Foods)
- SY-71 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Culture Technologies for Advanced Cells and Tissues, and Related Technologies Contributing to Future Medicine and Drug Development
Organizer(s): Yamahira Shinya (Osaka Univ.), Horiguchi Ikki (Osaka Univ.), Akiyama Hirokazu (Nagoya Univ.)
Research using iPS cells, primary cultured cells, organoids, etc., which provide models that closely mimic original biological functions and pathological conditions, and cellular medicines that have been modified from these cells for medical use, is expected to make a significant contribution to future medicine and drug discovery. In this symposium, we invite a wide range of research on chemical engineering approaches, such as research using these advanced cells and tissues, culture techniques and simulations for their effective use, to promote the sharing of insights and discussions.
- SY-72 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Biochemical Engineering Studies based on Information Technologies
Organizer(s): Shimizu Hiroshi (Osaka Univ.)
Information technology contributes to facilitating various biological studies in chemical engineering. In this symposium, a wide range of biological studies related to information science are acceptable. We will discuss the challenges and potentials for our future researches.
- SY-73 [Symposium of Division of Supercritical Fulids] Latest Trends in Supercritical Fluid Utilization Technology
Organizer(s): Okajima Idzumi (Shizuoka Univ.), Akizuki Makoto (Univ. of Tokyo), Kawasaki Shin-ichiro (AIST), Hayashi Rumiko (Nagoya Univ.), Goto Toshiharu (Maxell)
In this symposium, we will actively discuss the latest research results from a wide perspective, from the basics of physical properties of sub- and supercritical fluids, to the application of sub- and supercritical fluids to the environment, energy, materials, etc.. Prizes will be awarded for outstanding student presentations.
- SY-74 [Symposium of Division of Energy Engineering] Symposium on the Heat Utilization
Organizer(s): Osaka Yugo (Kanazawa Univ.), Ryu Junichi (Chiba Univ.), Esaki Takehiro (Kyushu Univ.)
We are calling for wide presentations on the basic technologies with a focus on heat utilization technologies such as heat storage, heat pumps, heat transportation, and heat-driven separation process that support to create the future carbon neutrality energy systems.
- SY-75 [Symposium of Division of Energy Engineering] Conversion, Storage and Utilization of Material and Energy with Electrochemical Technology (Poster)
Organizer(s): Inoue Gen (Kyushu Univ.), Tsujiguchi Takuya (Kanazawa Univ.), Fukunaga Hiroshi (Shinshu Univ.), Tamaki Takanori (Kagoshima Univ.), Tada Shohei (Hokkaido Univ.), Kim Sanghong (Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)
In this symposium, we call for poster presentation on "conversion, storage and utilization" technology of material and energy, such as electrolytic synthesis, electrodeposition, electrolysis, fuel cell, secondary battery, solar cell, flow battery.
- SY-76 [Symposium of Division of Safety] Smart Factory and Related Safety
Organizer(s): Hashimoto Yoshihiro (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Tsunashima Hiroshi (JFE Engineering), Minamigawa Tadao (Minamigawa Behavior Analysis Lab)
Technologies supporting the intelligence of factories, such as DX, IoT, robotics, and generative AI, are rapidly advancing. However, these advancements are also giving rise to new safety threats. Furthermore, with the revision of the High Pressure Gas Safety Law, efforts towards cybersecurity have now become mandatory. We feel that the scope of issues that the safety committee must tackle is expanding. With this in mind, the Chemical Engineering Society's Safety Committee has planned a symposium under the theme 'Smart Factories and Safety'. We aim to create an opportunity where various efforts related to plant safety can be shared and future developments can be collectively considered.
- SY-77 [Symposium of Division of Electronics] Electronics Materials and Processes
Organizer(s): Habuka Hitoshi (Yokohama Nat. Univ.), Saito Takeyasu (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Iwamoto Takeshi (Mitsubishi Electric)
This symposium widely accept papers of the electronic materials and process technologies, containing electroplating, batteries, semiconductor crystals, polymers and any relating issues.
- SY-78 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Progress in Innovative Materials Processing and Interfacial Phenomena (Poster Session)
Organizer(s): Yamamoto Daigo (Doshisha Univ.), Ishitobi Hirokazu (Meiji Univ.), Yamanaka Shinya (Muroran Inst. of Tech.), Ogi Takashi (Hiroshima Univ.)
- SY-79 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Progress in Innovative Materials Processing and Interfacial Phenomena (Oral Session)
Organizer(s): Yamamoto Daigo (Doshisha Univ.), Ishitobi Hirokazu (Meiji Univ.), Yamanaka Shinya (Muroran Inst. of Tech.), Ogi Takashi (Hiroshima Univ.)
- SY-80 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Recent technology of industrial crystallization
Organizer(s): Maeda Kouji (Univ. of Hyogo), Miki Hideo (Katsuragi Industry)
Industrial crystallization is a fundamental technology for material production processes, and it is used in many fields as a low-impact refining technology. However, it is necessary to consider various technologies about industrial crystallization for different crystal substances. Therefore, in order to produce the desired crystals, experimental studies must be performed by using appropriate methods with appropriate scales, and the quality of the obtained crystals must be analyzed. We will be organizing a symposium on technologies related to the industrial crystallization of recent substances.
- SY-81 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Engineering Created by Soft Matter and Functional Particle
Organizer(s): Yamamoto Tetsuya (Nagoya Univ.), Taguchi Yoshinari (Niigata Univ.)
This symposium is a joint symposium of the Soft Matter Engineering and the Functional Particle Subcommittees. We will discuss the functionality, structure, chemical and physical properties, and measurement methods of soft materials, such as polymers, biomaterials, and fine particles.
The symposium will consist of 12 minutes of oral presentation and 7 minutes of discussion.
- SY-82 [Symposium of Division of Environment]
Organizer(s): Kurosawa Atsushi (The Institute of Applied Energy), Sakai Yuji (Kogakuin Univ.), Sagehashi Masaki (Eikei Univ.), Ogata Takeshi (AIST)
This symposium invites the presentations of the studies on environmental protection and sustainability improvement in terms of chemical engineering. Global environment, water environment, recycling, and environmental systems are particularly targeted. State-of-art technologies on pollution prevention, remediation, recycling, biomass utilization, global environmental protection as well as analyses such as material flow analysis will be presented and discussed.
- SY-83 [Symposium of Division of Environment] The Role of International Engineers in the Environmental Field
Organizer(s): Moriyama Ryo (The Institute of Applied Energy), Kurosawa Atsushi (The Institute of Applied Energy)
Engineers will remain essential to the realization of a sustainable society in the future. Engineer certifications and their continuing education are effective for engineers to attract better talent and to develop their abilities through advanced education. This session will provide an overview of domestic and international engineering qualifications, including Professional Engineer (US), Chartered Engineer (UK), and Professional Engineer, Japan (Japan), as well as a perspective on the role of engineers in the environmental field.
- SY-84 [Symposium of Division of Environment] Production of Valuable Lipids by Carbon Cycle Using Microorganisms and Application for Food Production
Organizer(s): Nakai Satoshi (Hiroshima Univ.), Suenaga Toshikazu (Hiroshima Univ.)
- SY-85 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Plant Materials Engineering]
Organizer(s): Mitomo Nobuo (Nihon Univ.), Sakai Tetsuya (Nihon Univ.), Winarto Kurniawan (NIT Akita Col.)
In order to operate chemical equipment that supports industrial infrastructure stably over the long term, it is essential to consider improving and evaluating the performance of chemical equipment, as well as equipment maintenance and management. This symposium is accepting presentation on research and technology development in the wide range of topics in material reliability improvement.
Organizing Committee of SCEJ 55th Autumn Meeting (2024)
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