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Rheology in integrated product and process design
Melbourne, Australia
23/09/2001
Per informazioni rivolgersi a Justin Cooper-White
E-Mail: jjcw@unimelb.edu.au
Sito Web: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/rheology/conferences/melb_sep01a.html
Informazioni Generali sull'evento
The aim of this session is to bring together industrial and academic researchers in a dialogue that will review the value of rheology in an integrated approach to product and process design for structured materials. The development and manufacture of materials where flow characteristics and microstructural properties play a significant role in the value and function of the product is undoubtedly one of the most challenging and fast growing areas in Chemical Engineering. Inherently, rheologists are now intimately involved in food, cosmetic, pharmaceutical, agricultural, specialty polymers and coatings industries. This is an exciting climate of refreshing opportunities and new challenges for the global rheology community. In this light, we envisage that the seminars and subsequent discussions will generate inspiration and clarity of purpose for the start of a new millenium of rheology research. Three highly topical keynote lectures will be given under this session title (topics and speakers to be confirmed) throughout the Congress. We invite you to submit a contribution, either for oral presentation or for the related poster sessions. The deadline for abstracts is 30 September 2000. A fast track submission option is available for industrial contributions with a deadline of 30 November 2000. Abstracts may be submitted electronically by using the forms available at www.chemengcongress.com. Please refer to this website for the guidelines for contributors. In order for your paper to be considered for the session 'Rheology in integrated product and process design', please tick Rheology under Topic 4: Unit Operations and Fundamentals.
Please contact us if you require any further information with reference to the 'Rheology in integrated product and process design' session.
Evento sponsorizzato da: Department of Chemical Engineering University of Melbourne, Department of Chemical Engineering University of Queensland
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