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ICESE 2010 : International Conference on Energy Systems Engineering | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://ceme.nust.edu.pk/icese2010/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
International Conference on Energy Systems Engineering (ICESE - 2010) will be held in Islamabad / Rawalpindi, Pakistan, on 25 - 27 October 2010. It is organized by the College Of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering (CEME) in collaboration with National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) and Higher Education Commission (HEC). The papers presented in the conference will be published in the Nust Journal of Engineering Sciences.
ICESE – 2010 is a top of the line technical conference that would cover issues related to energy systems, energy management, and environment thereby inviting the interest of a large audience. The conference targets the research presentations by professionals from academia, industry, and organizations dealing with energy. The conference would include technical papers, panel discussions, and a series of tutorials enabling participants to learn about the latest trends in energy systems engineering and technology. Technical papers describing original work are invited in the following areas: * Track 1: Conventional Energy: Fuels and Combustion; Coal, Gas, Combined-cycle * Track 2: Nuclear Energy: Plant Design, Licensing, Construction, Commissioning and associated issues * Track 3: Renewable Energy: Hydro, Micro Hydro, Wind, Solar, Geothermal, Tidal Waves, Biofuel, Fuel Cell Technology * Track 4: Advanced Energy Systems: Fusion Plasmas, Lasers, Radiation, Nanomagnetism, Spintronics, Blue Energy, and Energy Island, etc * Track 5: Associated Systems: Heat Exchangers, Cooling Systems, Turbines, Generators, and Auxiliaries * Track 6: Reliability, Availability, Efficiency, and Maintainability of Energy Systems * Track 7: Power Plant Engineering: Power Plant Systems, Design and Analysis, Structures, Components, Control Systems, Thermal Hydraulics, CFD, Mechanical and Flow-induced Vibrations, Codes, and Standards, Power Plant Economics * Track 8: Modeling and Simulation of Energy Systems * Track 9: Environment and Energy Management: Planning, Policy, Ecology, Economic Issues, Scientific Data Base, Green House Gases, Carbon Mitigation, Global Warming, the Role of Developed and Developing Countries, Institutional Framework for Climate Change |
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