4 Th EFCE Conference on Chemical Product Design & Engineering
Responsible :
- Prof. dr. ir. L.P.B.M. Janssen
- Prof. dr. A.A. Broekhuis
Product technology is a fast emerging field with important chemical engineering aspects. It focuses on the structure and performance of a product from nano to macro scale and on the processes to achieve optimal structures and properties. This topical conference is organized by the Section on Chemical Product Design & Engineering of the European Federation of Chemical Engineers. The section aims to develop and further the CPD&E discipline through education of young researchers and exchange of know-how between industry and academia.
Scope
This topical conference is dedicated to the design, development, manufacturing and application of chemical substance based structured products.
Contributions are invited concerning both the fundamental and application-oriented research covering the entire field of Product Technology.
The proposed topics are :
Structure-property relationships
Product quality-processing relationships
Design methodology
CPD&E Education
Pharmaceuticals & biomedical products
Food & feed products
Industrial products
Personal hygiene products
Publication
This symposium will be included in the WCCE8 proceedings. However, we encourage the submission of the full articles to the Chemical Engineering Research and Design Journal.
Organizers
Prof. dr. A.A. Broekhuis
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Groningen (Netherlands)
Section Chemical Product Design & Engineering (DECHEMA / EFCE Office, Frankfurt, Germany)
a.a.broekhuis@rug.nl
Dr. R. Costa
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Cambridge (UK)
raquel@cantab.net
P.G. Kooijmans
New Business Development Manager
Neville Chemical Europe (Netherlands)
p.kooijmans@nevchem.nl
Dr. R. de Graaf
AKZO-NOBEL, Deventer (Netherlands)
robbert.degraaf@akzonobel.com
Members of the Scientific Committee
Prof. dr. ir. L.P.B.M. Janssen (Univ. Groningen , Netherlands) (Chairman)
Prof. dr. ir. L. Moszicki (Agricultural Univ. Lublin, Poland)
Prof. dr. ir. M. Kind (Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany)
Prof. dr. ir. M. Vigild (Univ Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark)
Prof. dr. ir. E. Cusssler (Univ. Minnesota, USA)
Prof. dr. ir. E. Favre (Univ. Nancy, France)
Dr. A.J. v. d. Goot (Univ. Wageningen, Netherlands)
Prof. dr. ir. U. Bröckel (Univ. Birkenfeld, Germany)
Dr. F. Picchioni (Univ. Groningen, Netherlands)
Prof. dr. H. Busscher (Univ. Groningen, Netherlands)
Prof. dr. R. Langer (MIT, USA)
Prof. K. Ng (Univ. Hongkong, China)
Prof. H. Zhang (Univ Guanghzou, China)
Dr. P. Saraiva (Univ. Coimbra, Portugal)
Prof. dr. J. Wei (Princeton Univ., USA)
Prof. dr. ir. J. Seville (Univ. Birmingham, UK)
Dr. ir. G. Wagner (DSM, Swiss)
Dr. M. Hill (Univ. Columbia, USA)
Prof. dr. ir. H. Schubert (Univ. Karlsruhe, Germany