Symposia
Symposium list. This page will be updated.
List of "On-site/online Hybrid sessions"
- SV-1 Chemical Engineering Vision Symposium 16 - The Future of the Specialized Divisions of the Society of Chemical Engineers: Human Resource Development, Interdisciplinary Fields, and Industry-Academia Collaboration
- SP-1 [Special Symposium] Fusion Oriented Research for Chemical Engineering
- SP-2 [Special Symposium] Potential of Startups based in Chemical Engineering
- SP-3 [Special Symposium] Implementing the Sapporo Declaration for Achieving the SDGs -Realizing Efficiency and Sufficiency through International Collaboration-
- IN-1 [Special Symposium] Action Plan 2050 Toward Carbon Neutrality Based on Chemical Engineering
- IN-2 [Special Symposium] Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS
- HQ-11 Japan-Korea-Taiwan Joint Symposium on Chemical Engineering
- HQ-12 Women Engineers Network
- HQ-13 Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS
- SY-88 Symposium of Division of Chemical Plant Materials Engineering
List of Public sessions
- IN-1 [Special Symposium] Action Plan 2050 Toward Carbon Neutrality Based on Chemical Engineering
- IN-2 [Special Symposium] Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS
- HQ-12 Women Engineers Network
Chemical Engineering Vision Symposium (SV)
- SV-1 Chemical Engineering Vision Symposium 16 - The Future of the Specialized Divisions of the Society of Chemical Engineers: Human Resource Development, Interdisciplinary Fields, and Industry-Academia Collaboration
Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:00-16:00 Hall CD
ProgramOrganizers: Ono Tsutomu (Okayama Univ.), Shimoyama Yusuke (Science Tokyo), Inoue Gen (Kyushu Univ.), Uematsu Takafumi (Kao), Kim Sanghong (TUAT), Tomai Takaaki (Tohoku Univ.), Ninomiya Wataru (Mitsubishi Chemical), Hanada Shiori (Mitsui Chemicals), Hidema Ruri (Nagoya Univ.), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.), Yoshimune Miki (AIST), Wakabayashi Rie (Kyushu Univ.), Watanabe Satoshi (Kyoto Univ.)
The Society of Chemical Engineers has 14 specialized divisions that foster creativity and advance scholarly development within their fields. These divisions engage in collaborative activities to achieve breakthroughs and address key topics such as human resource development, interdisciplinary fields, and industry-academia collaboration. This symposium will discuss the challenges for the future of chemical engineering and highlight its societal contributions.
- Program
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- Introduction to SCEJ divisions, Opening remarks
- (Kyushu Univ.) Inoue Gen
- Presentations from divisions of application field (6 min/Division)
- Bioengineering, Supercritical fluids, Energy engineering, Safety, Electronics, Environment, Materials and interfaces, Chemical plant material engineering
- Presentations from divisions of basic field (6 min/Division)
- Physical properties, Fluid&particle processing, Thermal engineering, Separation processes, Chemical reaction engineering, SIS
- Panel discussion
- Facilitator: (Okayama Univ.) Ono Tsutomu, (Kyushu Univ.) Inoue Gen
Panelists: Chair of Division CT, Division chairs, etc.Speakers, Coordinators
Special Symposium (SP)
- SP-1 [Special Symposium] Fusion Oriented Research for Chemical Engineering
Sep. 16 (Tue) 8:55-12:00 Hall CC
ProgramOrganizers: Tomai Takaaki (Tohoku Univ.), Hidema Ruri (Nagoya Univ.), Kansha Yasuki (Univ. of Tokyo), Tamaki Takanori (Kagoshima Univ.)
As stated in VISION2036 Vision 2, it is important to promote collaboration and fusion that transcends existing frameworks, and to combine academic disciplines and technologies in order to respond more rapidly to social changes and contribute to their implementation.
We will discuss the possibility of creation of innovative science originating from chemical engineering through the lectures from chemical engineering researchers, who are currently conducting research supported by JST FOREST Program, on challenging academic combination and innovation and its significance.
- SP-2 [Special Symposium] Potential of Startups based in Chemical Engineering
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-16:40 Hall CC
ProgramOrganizers: Inoue Gen (Kyushu Univ.), Oka Kouki (Tohoku Univ.), Kitakawa Naomi (Tohoku Univ.), Goto Masahiro (Kyushu Univ.), Koyama Michihisa (Shinshu Univ.), Tokoro Chiharu (Waseda Univ.), Noma Madoka (UTEC), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.)
- SP-3 [Special Symposium] Implementing the Sapporo Declaration for Achieving the SDGs -Realizing Efficiency and Sufficiency through International Collaboration-
Sep. 18 (Thu) 13:00-17:00 Hall CD
Program
Organizers: Fujioka Satoko (Keio Univ.), Noda Suguru (Waseda Univ.), Wakatsuki Masaaki (JCIA)
Research aimed at achieving the SDGs through international collaboration is essential for addressing global challenges and realizing "health, safety, and well-being" for all. This symposium features an invited lecture showcasing successful partnerships tackling environmental and social issues, followed by presentations of research proposals developed by students through international collaborative work. In the latter half, participants will engage in group discussions to identify key elements for realizing the Sapporo Declaration through partnership.
Special Symposium @INCHEM (IN)
IN-1 and IN-2 will be held on Sep. 19 at the venue of INCHEM TOKYO 2025 (Tokyo Big Sight). Online attendance is also available.
- IN-1 [Special Symposium] Action Plan 2050 Toward Carbon Neutrality Based on Chemical Engineering (at INCHEM TOKYO 2025 venue) [Public symposium]
Sep. 19 (Fri) 13:00-16:00 Hall A
Program
Organizers: Kubota Nobuhiko (IHI), Koyama Michihisa (Shinshu Univ.), Tsuji Yoshiko (UTokyo), Nakagaki Takao (Waseda Univ.), Nanba Masanori (Kao), Furuya Takeshi (AIST), Mizuguchi Yoshihiro (JGC Holdings)
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.
Since March 2020, this symposium has been held at both the Annual and Autumn Meetings. This time as well, on Friday, September 19 in the afternoon at the INCHEM TOKYO 2025 venue, we will host invited lectures and a panel discussion on energy and environmental innovation and its social implementation. In this symposium, we will present "Carbon Independence Vision: Circular Transformation from Hard-to-Abate Industries ver.3" and facilitate inter-industry discussions on the challenges we face in realizing this vision.
The symposium will be open to the public with free of charge to all participants, and we hope to engage with many participants in discussing the future society that chemical engineering strives to create. Through this initiative, we aim to promote interdisciplinary research across the society and contribute to the advancement of science and technology.
Registration is FREE for audiences attending only for the public sessions (IN-1, IN-2, and HQ-12) as an audience (not as a speaker). See
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- IN-2 [Special Symposium] Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS (at INCHEM TOKYO 2025 venue)
Sep. 19 (Fri) 10:05-12:10 Hall A
Program
Organized by: The Working Committee on CCUS, Center for Strategic Planning
Organizer: Oba Shigeo (AT-PP)
Registration is FREE for audiences attending only for the public sessions (IN-1, IN-2, and HQ-12) as an audience (not as a speaker). See
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SCEJ Headquarters Program (HQ)
- HQ-11 Japan-Korea-Taiwan Joint Symposium on Chemical Engineering
Sep. 16 (Tue) 10:00-16:00 Hall CK
ProgramOrganizers: Fukushoma Yasuhiro (Tohoku Univ.), Nishihama Syouhei (Univ. of Kitakyushu), Umakoshi Hiroshi (Osaka Univ.)
- HQ-12 Women Engineers Network [Public symposium]
Sep. 17 (Wed) 12:10-13:00 Hall CK
Program
Organized by: Gender Equality Committee
Organizers: Kumakiri Izumi (Yamaguchi Univ.), Yoshimune Miki (AIST), Imamura Koreyuki (Okayama Univ.), Mitani Makoto (SCEJ), Takachiho Nanase (SCEJ)
Registration is FREE for audiences attending only for the public sessions (IN-1, IN-2, and HQ-12) as an audience (not as a speaker). See
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- HQ-13 Symposium of the Working Committee on CCUS
Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-12:40 Hall CC
Program
Organized by: The Working Committee on CCUS, Center for Strategic Planning, Division of Physical Properties, Division of Separation Processes, Division of Environment
Organizers: 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 How Young Researchers are Thinking about Future Research on Chemical Engineering
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:30-16:30 Hall R
ProgramOrganizers: Miyagawa Masaya (Kogakuin Univ.), Matsuoka Mitsuaki (Kansai Univ.)
SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium (ST)
- ST-21 [Trans-Division Symposium] Frontiers of Data-driven Research and Development
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:20-16:20,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-12:00 Hall CD
ProgramOrganizers: Shimada Iori (Shinshu Univ.), Kim Sanghong (TUAT), Toya Yoshihiro (Osaka Univ.), Yoshida Hideaki (Sumitomo Chemical), Mukaida Shiho (Mitsui Chemicals), Muroga Shun (AIST), Sugawara Yuuki (Science Tokyo), Sugisawa Hiroki (Mitsubishi Chemical), Xia Junqing (Fukuoka Univ.)
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-22 [Trans-Division Symposium] Advancements in Modeling- and Simulation- based Design for the Development of Environmental Processes / Materials
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:00-17:40 Hall EH
ProgramOrganizers: Matsumoto Hideyuki (Science Tokyo), Fukushima Yasuhiro (Tohoku Univ.), Kodama Satoshi (Science Tokyo), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.), Horie Takafumi (Osaka Metro. Univ.)
- ST-23 [Trans-Division Symposium] Toward a New Era of Energy Storage and Conversion Devices: Sharing Insights on Background, Technologies, and Challenges
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:00-17:00,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-12:00,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-11:40 Hall EG
Program
Organizers: Inoue Gen (Kyushu Univ.), Fukunaga Hiroshi (Shinshu Univ.), Tsujiguchi Takuya (Kanazawa Univ.), Tamaki Takanori (Kagoshima Univ.), Tada Shohei (Hokkaido Univ.), Kim Sanghong (TUAT)
We have been organizing cross-division symposia for over a decade, focusing on energy storage and conversion devices primarily based on electrochemical reactions. Throughout this period, numerous presentations and discussions have been held on key topics such as local production and consumption of energy, integration with renewable energy, comprehensive science from materials to systems, process development, the integration of measurement and simulation, and the use of data-driven approaches. In this symposium, in addition to general presentations, we aim to share and discuss the current background, technologies, challenges, and future perspectives related to these ongoing efforts.
- ST-24 [Trans-Division Symposium] Innovation in Thermochemical and Biochemical Conversion of Biomass
Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:20-12:00 Hall EH
ProgramOrganizers: Matsumura Yukihiko (Hiroshima Univ.), Konishi Masaaki (Kitami Inst. of 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] Industrial Session of the Separation Processes 2025
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:00 Hall CJ
ProgramOrganizers: Takaba Hiromitsu (Kogakuin Univ.), Nakagawa Keizo (Kobe Univ.), Nagumo Ryo (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Miyamoto Manabu (Gifu Univ.)
- ST-26 [Trans-Division Symposium] CVD/ALD & Dry Process, Control of Structure and Function of Material by Reaction Engineering
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:20,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-15:20 Hall EE
ProgramOrganizers: Nishida Satoshi (Gifu Univ.), Fujiwara Kakeru (Kanazawa Univ.), Tsukune Atsuhiro (Univ. of Tokyo), Shimizu Hideharu (Taiyo Nippon Sanso)
- ST-27 [Trans-Division Symposium] Multiscale Exploration of Systems Med&Pharma
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-16:00 Hall EA
ProgramOrganizers: 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, discussions are needed 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. Like the last year, this symposium will deepen the discussion on the interconnections of the systems across temporal and spatial scales.
- ST-28 [Trans-Division Symposium] Potential for Reactions and Separations to Contribute for Process Intensification
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-11:50 Hall CJ
ProgramOrganizers: Seshimo Masahiro (RITE), Hara Nobuo (AIST)
To realise a sustainable circular society, chemical processes need to be made more efficient and compact through process intensification. In reactors that integrate the different operations of separation and reaction, synergistic effects are expected to lead to improved energy efficiency and equipment miniaturization. This symposium will consist of invited and general presentations and aims to hold a wide-ranging discussion from a cross-disciplinary perspective on the development of reaction and separation membranes, the design and analysis of reactors, and application development.
- ST-29 [Trans-Division Symposium] Frontiers of Chemical Engineering Approaches to Solving Increasingly Complex Environmental Issues
Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-12:00 Hall CG
ProgramOrganizers: Akamatsu Kazuki (Kogakuin Univ.), Terada Akihiko (TUAT), Suenaga Toshikazu (Hiroshima Univ.)
Chemical engineering approaches are a powerful tool to address various environmental issues related to water/air/soil, which should be also discussed from the viewpoint of the carbon neutral concept. This symposium welcomes presentations on innovative separation materials and systems for solving increasingly complex and serious environmental problems. Future directions and perspectives will be widely discussed. We look forward to the active participation of young researchers.
- ST-30 [Trans-Division Symposium] Recent Developments in Plasma Processing
Sep. 17 (Wed) 10:30-16:00 Hall CE
ProgramOrganizers: Tanaka Manabu (Kyushu Univ.), Kobayashi Nobusuke (Gifu Univ.), Mori Shinsuke (Science Tokyo)
SCEJ Division Symposium (SY)
- SY-51 [Symposium of Division of Physical Properties]
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:00,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-16:00,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-12:20 Hall CB
ProgramOrganizers: Ushiki Ikuo (Hiroshima Univ.), Kuroki Nahoko (Ochanomizu Univ.), Komatsu Hiroyuki (Niigata Univ.), Fujii Tatsuya (AIST)
This symposium aims to facilitate active discussions on a wide range of research and technological developments related to thermodynamic properties, phase equilibrium, transport properties, interfacial properties, and other physicochemical properties relevant to chemical engineering, which are essential for the design and development of chemical processes and functional materials.
Topics also include experimental methods and apparatus, data analysis including machine learning, theoretical modeling, and simulation techniques.
Outstanding presentations by student members will be recognized with awards.
- SY-52 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Frontier of Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluid Engineering 2025
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:40 Hall CE
ProgramOrganizers: Nagatsu Yuichirob (TUAT), 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.)
The "Encouragement Award" and "Presentation Award" of Symposium Award of Division of Fluid Particle Processing will be given to the outstanding presentations among those entries. For details, please check the application guidelines below.
https://scej-fpp.org/partluid/symposium/
Please note that "Presentation Award" for students is also an entry-based competition.
You can enter the competition via the link below.
https://forms.gle/Sc6pWeueKNQWX3udA
- SY-53 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Frontiers of Fluidization 2025
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:20-15:40 Hall CG
ProgramOrganizers: Oshitani Jun (Okayama Univ. of Sci.), Tatemoto Yuji (Shizuoka Univ.), Shimizu Tadaaki (Niigata Univ.), Watano Satoru (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Kuwagi Kenya (Okayama Univ. of Sci.), Kobayashi Nobusuke (Gifu Univ.), Noda Reiji (Gunma Univ.), Mawatari Yoshihide (Kyusyu Inst. of Tech.)
The purpose of this symposium is to exchange academic and technical information and engage in lively discussions on fluidized beds. We welcome presentations on various research topics, from the basics to applications of fluidized beds, as well as presentations on development projects and practical examples in companies. This symposium corresponds to the 31st Fluidization and Particle Processing Symposium, which has been held separately from the SCEJ Autumn Meeting.
The "Encouragement Award" and "Presentation Award" of Symposium Award of Division of Fluid Particle Processing will be given to the outstanding presentations among those entries. For details, please check the application guidelines below.
https://scej-fpp.org/partluid/symposium/
Please note that "Presentation Award" for students is also an entry-based competition.
You can enter the competition via the link below.
https://forms.gle/Sc6pWeueKNQWX3udA
- SY-54 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Advance in Powder Process 2025
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:20 Hall CH
ProgramOrganizers: 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.
The "Encouragement Award" and "Presentation Award" of Symposium Award of Division of Fluid Particle Processing will be given to the outstanding presentations among those entries. For details, please check the application guidelines below.
https://scej-fpp.org/partluid/symposium/
Please note that "Presentation Award" for students is also an entry-based competition.
You can enter the competition via the link below.
https://forms.gle/Sc6pWeueKNQWX3udA
- SY-55 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Mixing Technology of Expanding the Scope of Application
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-16:00,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-15:40 Hall CF
Program
Organizers: Suzukawa Kazumi (Fukuoka Univ.), Saeki Takashi (Yamaguchi Univ.), Kanai Yugo (Fukuoka Univ.)
The "Encouragement Award" and "Presentation Award" of Symposium Award of Division of Fluid Particle Processing will be given to the outstanding presentations among those entries. For details, please check the application guidelines below.
https://scej-fpp.org/partluid/symposium/
Please note that "Presentation Award" for students is also an entry-based competition.
You can enter the competition via the link below.
https://forms.gle/Sc6pWeueKNQWX3udA
- SY-56 [Symposium of Division of Fluid & Particle Processing] Bubbles, Drops and Particles Dispersion Engineering 2025
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-16:20 Hall CH
ProgramOrganizers: Shimada Naoki (Sumitomo Chemical), Mizuta Kei (Kagoshima Univ.), Saito Yasuhiro (Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Kanai Yugo (Fukuoka Univ.)
The "Encouragement Award" and "Presentation Award" of Symposium Award of Division of Fluid Particle Processing will be given to the outstanding presentations among those entries. For details, please check the application guidelines below.
https://scej-fpp.org/partluid/symposium/
Please note that "Presentation Award" for students is also an entry-based competition.
You can enter the competition via the link below.
https://forms.gle/Sc6pWeueKNQWX3udA
- SY-57 [Symposium of Division of Thermal Engineering]
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:00-12:00 Hall CF
ProgramOrganizers: Nogami Hiroshi (Tohoku Univ.), Nomura Takahiro (Hokkaido Univ.), Asakuma Yusuke (Kansai Univ.), Matsukawa Yoshiya (Tohoku 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 the presenters after registraion.
- SY-58 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (1) Poster Session
Sep. 16 (Tue) 10:00-12:00 Halls P,Q
ProgramOrganizers: Okamoto Yasunao (Kobe Univ.), Nakagawa Keizo (Kobe Univ.)
This Symposium is organized by Division of Separation Processes. All papers will be presented by poster. Several papers presented by student will be awarded.
- SY-59 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (2) The state of the art of Solid-Liquid Separation Process
Sep. 18 (Thu) 10:00-16:20 Hall CF
ProgramOrganizers: Katagiri Nobuyuki (Meijo Univ.), Hattori Koji (Metawater)
Recently, solid-liquid separation is widely applied to the fields of biotechnology, food, pharmaceuticals, and the environment. 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-60 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (3) Recent Trend of Adsorption, Ion Exchange, and Solvent Extraction
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:20-16:00 Hall DF
ProgramOrganizers: Iwakuma Minako (NIT Miyakonojo Col.), Nishihama Shouhei (Univ. of Kitakyushu)
- SY-61 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (4) Membrane Engineering for Sustainable Future
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-16:00,Sep. 18 (Thu) 13:00-16:40 Hall CG
ProgramOrganizer: Nagasawa Hiroki (Hiroshima Univ.)
Membrane engineering plays a vital role in diverse fields such as resource-recycling, chemical conversion, and environmental conservation, all of which are essential for achieving a sustainable society. This symposium, consisting of invited and contributed presentations, will highlight recent advances in membrane materials and separation processes, their industrial implementation, and emerging technologies that contribute to carbon neutrality and the circular economy. Through interdisciplinary discussions, we aim to explore the current state-of-the-art, identify critical challenges, and outline future perspectives in membrane science and engineering for sustainability.
- SY-62 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (5) Distillation Troubleshooting
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:20-11:40 Hall DF
ProgramOrganizers: Wakabayashi Toshihiro (Toyo Engineering), Matsuda Keigo (Nagoya Univ.)
The distillation process, which is the most widely used process in petrochemical complexes and chemical products manufacturing, has a wide variety of separation systems, equipment structures, and operating methods, resulting in many troubles. While many companies have accumulated know-how on these problems, there are also many problems that have not been handed down to the next generation. In this symposium, we will introduce troubles that exist in the distillation process and their solutions from various perspectives, and discuss shooting (including prevention).
- SY-63 [Symposium of Division of Separation Processes] (6) Poster Session of Young Researchers in Separation Process
Sep. 16 (Tue) 10:00-12:00 Hall QA
ProgramOrganizers: Hirota Yuichiro (Nagoya Inst. of Tech.), Yoshida Wataru (Yamaguchi 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)
Sep. 16 (Tue) 11:00-15:20,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-15:40,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-16:20 Hall DE
ProgramOrganizers: Sotowa Ken-Ichiro (Kyoto Univ.), Nakasaka Yuta (Hokkaido Univ.), Kawase Motoaki (Kyoto Univ.), Fujitsuka Hiroyasu (Kyoto Univ.), Sakurai Makoto (TUAT)
- SY-65 [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)
Sep. 16 (Tue) Flash: 9:00-11:00 Hall DE / Poster: 15:40-17:40 Halls P,Q
ProgramOrganizers: Muranaka Yosuke (Kyoto Univ.), Hirota Yuichiro (Nagoya Inst. of Technology), Sotowa Ken-Ichiro (Kyoto Univ.), Nakasaka Yuta (Hokkaido Univ.), Kawase Motoaki (Kyoto Univ.), Fujitsuka Hiroyasu (Kyoto Univ.), Sakurai Makoto (TUAT)
- SY-66 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering] Future of Micro Chemical Process Technology (incl. Student Award)
Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:00-16:00,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-12:20 Hall CJ
Program
Organizers: Asano Shusaku (Kyushu Univ.), Matsuoka Akira (Kobe Steel)
Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies Website of division
- SY-67 [Symposium of Division of Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies] Recent Research and Development of Process Systems Engineering
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:40-15:20 Hall CI
ProgramOrganizer: Kim Sanghong (TUAT)
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-68 [Symposium of Division of Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies] 24th Process Design Contest for Students
Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-16:00 Hall CI
ProgramOrganizers: Sotowa Ken-Ichiro (Kyoto Univ.), Takeda Kazuhiro (Shizuoka Univ.), Kimura Naoki (Teikyo Univ.), Kimura Tsutomu (Omega Simulation)
This session provides Process Design Contest for students. You can find more details in the following web page:
- SY-69 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] New Trends in Biochemical Engineering 2025 (Poster Session with Flash Presentation)
Sep. 16 (Tue) Flash: 9:00-10:18 Halls CI,CJ / Poster: 12:40-15:20 Halls P,Q
ProgramOrganizers: Ohta Seiichi (Univ. of Tokyo), Tahara Yoshiro (Doshisya Univ.), Mori Yutaro (Kobe Univ.), Hayashi Keita (NIT Nara Col.)
- SY-70 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Advances and Frontiers in Biochemical Engineering Studies based on Information Technologies
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:00-11:40 Hall EF
ProgramOrganizers: Toya Yoshihiro (Osaka Univ.), Imada Tatsumi (Osaka Univ.)
- SY-71 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Next Generation Bioseparation Process: Towards a Process based on the Understanding of Purification Behavior
Sep. 16 (Tue) 15:00-17:40 Hall CI
ProgramOrganizer: Yamamoto Shuichi (Yamaguchi Univ.)
It is important to understand how each step in downstream process of biologics such as antibodies or virus vectors can remove impurities for a DSP development. This symposium aims to understand the current situation and discuss on the future direction.
- SY-72 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Emerging Trends in Chemical Engineering Research in Biomedical Engineering: from Basic Theory to Medical Technology
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:20-15:40 Hall EF
ProgramOrganizers: Nakamura Noriko (Univ. of Tokyo), Shirakigawa Nana (Kyushu Univ.)
Chemical engineering plays a crucial role in driving innovations in biomedical engineering. This symposium welcomes a broad range of research exploring chemical engineering approaches rooted in fundamental principles such as reaction kinetics and transport phenomena that support the development of next-generation medical technologies. We will discuss how the integration of core chemical engineering concepts with biomedical engineering can pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in healthcare.
- SY-73 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Advances and Frontiers in Food Chemical Engineering ~Toward Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Deepening Food Science and Technology ~
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-14:40 Hall EH
ProgramOrganizers: Kobayashi Isao (Inst. of Food Research, NARO), Okuda Tomoharu (Ajinomoto AGF)
- SY-74 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] Integration of bio-production and process innovation: Frontiers of elemental technologies and practical applications
Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:00-15:50 Hall EG
ProgramOrganizers: Kamiya Noriho (Kyushu Univ.), Ogino Chiaki (Kobe Univ.)
This symposium will provide an opportunity to discuss a wide range of ideas necessary for process innovation, including the development of the latest elementary technologies to realise biomanufacturing, the search for and use of available biomass, and support mechanisms to solve bottleneck issues in industry-academia collaboration.
- SY-75 [Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering] The 25th Anniversary Symposium of Division of Biochemical Engineering: Creation and Future of the Bio-Industry
Sep. 18 (Thu) 13:00-17:00 Hall CJ
ProgramOrganizers: Ogino Hiroyasu (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Kawamura Kimito (Asahi Quality & Innovations), Kino-oka Masahiro (Osaka Univ.), Nakashimada Yutaka (Hiroshima Univ.), Kamiya Noriho (Kyushu Univ.)
- SY-76 [Symposium of Division of Supercritical Fulids] Latest Trends in Supercritical Fluid Utilization Technology
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:00-17:40,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-16:00,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-12:20 Hall CA
ProgramOrganizers: Tomai Takaaki (Tohoku Univ.), Ushiki Ikuo (Hiroshima Univ.), Matsuyama Kiyoshi (Fukuoka Inst. of Tech.), Hirogaki Kazumasa (Univ. of Fukui), Nakayasu Yuta (Tohoku Univ.), Orita Yasuhiko (Science Tokyo), Torii Shogo (Albion)
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-77 [Symposium of Division of Energy Engineering] Symposium on the Heat Utilization
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-16:40 Hall EF
Program
Organizers: 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.
- SY-78 [Symposium of Division of Energy Engineering] Toward a New Era of Energy Storage and Conversion Devices (Poster presentation)
Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:00-16:00 Hall PB
ProgramOrganizers: Inoue Gen (Kyushu Univ.), Fukunaga Hiroshi (Shinshu Univ.), Tsujiguchi Takuya (Kanazawa Univ.), Tamaki Takanori (Kagoshima Univ.), Tada Shohei (Hokkaido Univ.), Kim Sanghong (TUAT)
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-79 [Symposium of Division of Safety] Promoting Voluntary Approach of Chemical Substances
Sep. 16 (Tue) 10:40-16:40 Hall CL
ProgramOrganizers: Shimada Yukiyasu (Nat. Inst. of Occupational Safety and Health), Tsunashima Hiroshi (JFE Engineering)
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has enacted laws and regulations regarding the voluntary approach of chemical substances. Workplaces that handle chemical substances are required to implement measures to prevent health hazards to workers and the occurrence of fires and explosions, taking into account the characteristics of the chemical substances. This symposium will provide a forum for the exchange of information by introducing examples of voluntary approach of chemical substances at universities, research institutes, and workplaces, to serve as a reference for future efforts.
- SY-80 [Symposium of Division of Electronics] Electronics Materials and Processes
Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-12:00 Hall EB
ProgramOrganizers: Habuka Hitoshi (Yokohama Nat. Univ.), Saito Takeyasu (Osaka Metro. Univ.), Iwamoto Takeshi (Mitsubishi Electric)
This symposium widely accepts papers of the electronic materials and process technologies, containing electroplating, batteries, semiconductor crystals, polymers and any relating issues.
- SY-81 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Frontiers in Materials Processing and Interfacial Phenomena for Next-Generation (Oral Session)
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:00,Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:00-15:00,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:20-12:00 Hall ED
ProgramOrganizers: Ishitobi Hirokazu (Meiji Univ.), Yamauchi Noriko (Ibaraki Univ.), Okada Yohei (TUAT), Yamamoto Daigo (Doshisha Univ.)
This session will consist of a "12-minute talk + 8-minute discussion."
- SY-82 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Frontiers in Materials Processing and Interfacial Phenomena for Next-Generation (Poster Session)
Sep. 16 (Tue) 9:30-12:00 Halls P,Q
ProgramOrganizers: Ishitobi Hirokazu (Meiji Univ.), Yamauchi Noriko (Ibaraki Univ.), Okada Yohei (TUAT), Yamamoto Daigo (Doshisha Univ.)
- SY-83 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Frontiers of Crystallization Technology in Supporting the Quality of Solid Phases
Sep. 16 (Tue) 10:40-17:00 Hall EB
ProgramOrganizers: Amari Shuntaro (TUAT), Tsushima Ippei (Katsuragi Industry)
Crystallization plays a crucial role in various industrial fields such as pharmaceuticals, food, electronic devices, and the environment, as a process for precipitating crystals from the liquid phase into the solid phase.
In this symposium, the frontier research on crystallization phenomena from fundamental research to industrial crystallization technology will be discussed.
In this session, lecture time is 12 minutes for speech and 7 minutes for discussions.
- SY-84 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Coating Technology and Surface Processing
Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:00-15:40,Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-12:00 Hall EB
Program
Organizers: Yoshida Yuko (3M Japan), Shimazaki Toshiya (Tacmina), Torigoe Minoru (Mitsubishi Chemical), Inasawa Susumu (TUAT)
This symposium aims at exchanging information on advanced coating technology, including liquid formation, thin film formation, drying, surface processing, microstructuring, and modeling. Speakers from industry is highly welcome to discuss practical coating problems. Each slot in this symposium consists of 12 min oral presentation and 8 min discussion. All speakers are expected to be those who can discuss thoroughly.
Furthermore, please note that due to the limited number of oral presentation slots, submitted presentation may be reassigned to the poster session organized by the Division of Materials and Interface.
- SY-85 [Symposium of Division of Materials and Interfaces] Frontiers in Functional Particles and Soft Materials: Structure Design, Function Control, and Process Innovation
Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:00-16:20 Hall EC
ProgramOrganizers: Watanabe Takaichi (Okayama Univ.), Ono Fumiyasu (Fukuoka Univ.)
This symposium is a joint event organized by the Division of Soft Matter Engineering and the Division of Functional Particles. The symposium will focus on structural design, functional control, and processing technologies related to functional particles and soft materials. Cutting-edge research aimed at the creation and application of these materials will be discussed. Each presentation will consist of a 12-minute oral talk followed by a 7-minute discussion.
- SY-86 [Symposium of Division of Environment]
Sep. 16 (Tue) 13:00-17:20,Sep. 17 (Wed) 9:00-12:40 Hall EC
ProgramOrganizers: Takahashi Nobuhide (Shinshu Univ.), Sakai Yuji (Kogakuin Univ.), Sagehashi Masaki (Eikei Univ.), Ogata Takeshi (AIST), Moriyama Ryo (Institute of Applied Energy)
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-87 [Symposium of Division of Environment] Challenges and Prospects of Long-Duration Energy Storage Technologies
Sep. 17 (Wed) 13:10-16:00 Hall EC
ProgramOrganizers: Moriyama Ryo (Institute of Applied Energy), Kurosawa Atsushi (Institute of Applied Energy)
Long-duration energy storage (LDES) is gaining attention through mechanisms such as long-term decarbonized power auctions. This symposium will share insights on LDES deployment trends and recent case studies from both domestic and international perspectives. Discussions will focus on technical and regulatory challenges, as well as future prospects. By examining the role of LDES in achieving a decarbonized society, we aim to explore its contribution to building a sustainable energy system.
- SY-88 [Symposium of Division of Chemical Plant Materials Engineering]
Sep. 18 (Thu) 9:10-11:50 Hall CK
ProgramOrganizers: Mitomo Nobuo (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 56th Autumn Meeting (2025)
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