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2024 International Symposium on
Clean Energy and Advanced Materials
(CEAM2024)
20-23 Nov.2024, Busan, South Korea
2024
International
Symposium on
Clean Energy
and Advanced
Materials
Introduction for CEAM 2024
This symposium has been held alternately in Australia, Korea, and China in the past. The symposium acts as a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from universities and industries. This symposium provides opportunities for the attendees to exchange ideas, share information and establish a research and development network to promote technology transfer on clean energy and advanced materials. We look forward to meeting you at the CEAM2024 in Busan, South Korea. The symposium will be hosted by Pusan National University and Monash University Suzhou. In particular, the participation of Korea's diversified industries will be prominent in this conference, and the expansion of international committees from Japan, Indonesia, and Vietnam will meet the expectations of many.
Symposium Topics
Pyrolysis, gasification, and combustion of solid fuels
Coal and biomass to fine chemicals
Carbon-free energy technology
(hydrogen and ammonia)
Metallurgical coke production
Advanced carbon materials
Carbon neutrality technology
Energy storage technology
Waste treatment and pollution control
IMPORTANT DATES AFTER EXTENSION
Deadline for abstract submission: Sep. 14. 2024
Acceptance Notice: Sep. 30. 2024
Symposium: 20-23 Nov. 2024
Submissions of full manuscripts to the FUEL special issue: will be noticed later
SYMPOSIUM
CHAIRS
Professor Chung-Hwan(Steve) Jeon is currently working as Director of Pusan Clean Energy Research Institute(PCERI) at Pusan National University. He has established and supervises several major research organizations at the university. In the energy field where he focuses, PCERI(Pusan Clean Energy Research Institute) has been conducting world-leading research accelerating the development of carbon-free energy. He has been appointed Director of the Korea(PNU)-Australia(UoN, University of Newcastle) Global Hub Center, designed for green energy(ammonia) production and utilization for international cooperation. In recognition of his contributions to steel technology research, he was appointed as a POSCO Affiliated Professor in 2016, and as a result of international cooperation with China, he was also appointed as a THU Distinguished Visiting Professor. In particular, in PNU ‘Glocal Project’, he is in charge of campus specialization, industry-academia cooperation, and globalization, and is currently striving to strategically promote global cooperation and exchange at the university level in research and education with Newcastle University in Australia. Professor Jeon has served as a technical advisor to a number of Korean energy companies and has contributed to many national key projects on combustion and gasification, IGCC, and major projects related to energy plants. As a result, Professor Jeon published more than 300 technical papers in the SCI journals and other domestic academic journals.
Prof. Chung-Hwan Jeon (PNU, KR)
Prof. Jianglong Yu (MUS, CN)
Professor Jianglong Yu obtained his PhD degree from the Department of Chemical Engineering of the University of Newcastle in 2003. In the following two years, he worked at Monash University as a postdoc research fellow. He was offered an academic position in 2005 in Shenyang Aerospace University and acted as the director of the Thermal Energy Research Centre. In 2010, he was offered a position as the director of the Key Laboratory of Advanced Coal and Coking Technology of Liaoning Province at the University of Science and Technology Liaoning (USTL). In the same year, he was awarded the Excellent Researchers of Shenyang City and was granted the University Talents Program of Liaoning Province. From March 2011 to January 2014, he has acted as the head of the School of Chemical Engineering at USTL. From January 2014 to January 2021, he worked an academic position at the University of Newcastle as a Professor of Chemical Engineering and acted as the Director of the International Collaborative Centre for Carbon Futures (ICCCF). Since January 2021, he has been appointed as a Senior Principal Research Fellow of Monash Suzhou Research Institute. He now acts as the Vice-President of Monash Suzhou Campus, the Vice-Dean of the Monash University—Southeast University Joint Graduate School, and a Professor of Chemical Engineering at Monash University. He is also an honorary Professor of Chemical Engineering of the University of Newcastle.
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