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Applied Thermodynamics

29 May–1 June 2008, Cannes, France

The 23rd European Symposium on Applied Thermodynamics (ESAT2008) will be held on the French Riviera from 29 May–1 June 2008. The goal of the event is to bring together engineers and scientists (from universities, industry, and research institutes) to discuss applications of chemical engineering thermodynamics.

Theoretical and experimental aspects will be covered, and researchers are encouraged to report new results and theories. Speakers will consider future applications based on today’s results, offer solutions for current problems, and discuss the present state of the art.

Major topics covered will be as follows:

  • Phase equilibria

  • Petroleum fluids

  • Supercritical fluids

  • Molecular simulation

  • Product and process design

  • Sustainable development (resources, energy, environment, storage and capture of greenhouse gases)

  • Ionic liquids

  • Polymers

  • Biochemical systems

  • Colloïdal and interfacial systems

  • Electrolytes

  • Experimental techniques and data

During the conference, the “ESAT2008 Best Poster Award” will honor a young researcher who has presented a poster of exceptional merit dealing with a subject related to thermodynamics. All young researchers are encouraged to participate in this competition.

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