Welcome to IWPI-2012
Any chemical engineering development that leads to a substantially smaller, cleaner, safer and more energy efficient technology is process intensification (PI). As global warming and sustainable development become hot issues, the concept and practice of PI has become more and more important. So it is timely to gather people working on PI in one place to communicate ideas and to share experiences regarding PI. International Workshop on Process Intensification (IWPI) has been open biennially since 2002 in Japan. In 2012, the workshop will be held in Korea to promote the theme of PI more internationally. IWPI2012 is open to all of you.
Important dates
Abstract submission deadline for oral presentation
Aug 3rd, 2012
Acceptance notification for oral presentation
Aug 10th, 2012
Abstract submission deadline for poster
Aug 24th, 2012
Early-bird registration/Extended abstract submission deadline
Sep, 14th, 2012
Organization/Scientific committee
Honorary chairman: Prof. Galip Akay, Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Chairman: Prof. Chongyoup Kim, Korea Univ., Korea
Secretary: Prof. Kwang Ho Song, Korea Univ., Korea

Prof. Chongyoup Kim (Korea Univ., Korea)
Committee members:
Prof. Woosik Kim, Kyunghee Univ., Korea
Prof. Daeryook Yang, Korea Univ., Korea
Prof. Hiroshi Suzuki, Kobe Univ., Japan
Prof. Naoto Ohmura, Kobe Univ., Japan
Prof. Shunji Homma, Saitama Univ., Japan
Prof. Frantisek Stepanek, Institute of Chemical Technology, Czech Republic
Prof. Yulong Ding, University of Leeds, UK
Prof. Kuo-Jen Hwang, Tamkang Univ., Taiwan
Dr. Yong Wang, PNNL, USA
Prof. Chang-Jun Liu, Tianjin Univ., China

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- Book review
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Graphical abstracts
- In this Issue
- Publisher’s note
- Green Processing and Synthesis
- Guest editorial
- IMRET12
- Editorial
- Mirroring the evolution of microreaction technology: the vast contributions of IMRET
- Original articles
- Window of opportunity – potential of increase in profitability using modular compact plants and micro-reactor based flow processing
- Modular micro reaction engineering for carboligation catalyzed by benzoylformate decarboxylase
- Detonation parameters: a basis for the design of microstructured process equipment
- Large microchannel emulsification device for mass producing uniformly sized droplets on a liter per hour scale
- Impact of the design and the materials of rectangular microchannel reactors on the photocatalytic decomposition of organic pollutant
- Environmentally optimized microreactor design through Life Cycle Assessment
- Company Profiles
- METTLER TOLEDO – Addressing key industry challenges from research to manufacturing
- CMC Solutions
- Conference announcements
- 4th International IUPAC Conference on Green Chemistry
- Welcome to IWPI-2012
- Conferences 2012/2013
- Conference report
- Green is the future of chemistry: report of Taminco’s second Green Footsteps Event at the i-SUP 2012
- Book review
- Sustainability yearbook 2012: sustainability as one of the key drivers of innovation