Scientific program
	
	Four-day CHEMREACTOR scientific program will comprise plenary invited lectures (1 hour), keynote lectures (30 minutes), oral presentations (20 minutes) and posters on the following topics:
	Advances in Chemical Reactor Fundamentals
	Chemical Reaction Kinetics
	Energy & Mass Transfer in Chemical Reactors and first principles calculations
	Fundamentals of Hydrodynamics and Fluid Flow in Chemical Reactors
	
	Chemical Reaction Engineering and Reactor Design – Novel Experimental Approaches, Modeling, Scale-Up and Optimization
	Mathematical Simulation: Multiscale Analytic and Computational Studies of Chemical Reactors
	Development of Chemical Reactors and Flow-Sheeting of Reactive Processes
	New Chemical Reactor Designs (e.g., Structured Reactors, Membrane Reactors, Microreactors)
	Process Intensification and Novel Approaches in Multifunctional Reaction Processes (e.g., Microwave/Induction Heated Reactors, Ultrasonic Reactors, Unsteady-State Forcing and Sorption Enhancement in Chemical Reactors, Multifunctional Reactors, Nature-Inspired Engineering of Reaction Processes, High-gravity, High-Shear Reactors)
	
	Chemical Reactors and Technologies for Targeted Applications
	Environmental Protection and Utilization of Waste
	Reactors for Polymers and Other Novel Materials with Targeted Properties 
	Processing of Biomass and Renewable Feedstocks
	Electrochemical and Photochemical Reaction Engineering
	Biochemical Engineering
	CO2 Sequestration and Utilisation
	
	Advanced Processing of Conventional and Unconventional Hydrocarbon Feedstocks
	Modern Reactive Technologies for Natural Gas, Oil and Coal Processing
	Chemical Processes for Intensification of Fuel Production
	Chemical Reactors for In Situ Processing of Oil and Coal in Deposits
	Chemical Reactors and Processes for Treatment of Heavy Hydrocarbon Feedstock and Shale Oil
	Duration of the plenary lectures is 1 hour, keynote lectures – 30 minutes, oral presentations – 20 minutes including time for questions.
	
	A beamer for projection of computer or video signal on the screen will be provided. It is recommended that you prepare computer presentations in *.ppt format (Microsoft Power Point).
Posters should be not more than 1m2, we recommend standard A0 format - ISO A0 (841 x 1189 mm).
A Special Issue of Chemical Engineering Journal (Elsevier) with double-refereed selected conference papers will be published after the event. Only papers presented at the conference will be considered for publication. Manuscripts (not more than 20 pages) should be submitted by e-mail to zam@catalysis.ru not later than December 15, 2018. You may find a necessary information and Guide for Authors at the Journal website https://www.journals.elsevier.com/chemical-engineering-journal. The authors of the papers selected by the Program Committee will then receive an invitation to upload the manuscript to the Elsevier Editorial System (EES).
	 
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