https://constableandsmith.com/events/UK-China-PTF9-2023
Call for Abstracts
We cordially invite you to participate the 9th UK-China Particle Technology Forum and the 18th PTECF. The conferences aim to promote collaborations and interchanges between the UK and China and to share advanced information on the frontiers of both revolutionary technologies and fundamental theories on particles and powders, to provide solutions to challenges of sustainable future manufacturing.
The conference is organised by The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, University of Greenwich, UK and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China and supported by Chinese Society of Particuology (CSP), China, IChemE, UK and many other associations. There will be a three-day programme from 21st August 2023, plus one-day event of laboratory tour or industry tour subject to inquiry on 24th August.
The conference is at Greenwich adjacent to our World Heritage Site of Greenwich Maritime, near the heart of London. We expect several hundreds of participants involved in presentations, plenary and keynote lectures, a combined space for networking, exhibition and poster display, and a busy social programme.
Early Career Researchers (ECRs) are invited to apply to present their work in the ECR session, in competitionfor the “Early Career Researcher of the Year Award”. All current PhD students and those who graduatedfrom their PhD no earlier than September 2020 are eligible for the award. If you wish to be considered for this award, please indicate this in your abstract submission email and include your registration / graduation certificate.
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Plenary Speakers
Prof. Fei Wei
Tsinghua University, China
Topic: Nanocarbon structure control, macro preparation
Prof. Jonathan Seville
University of Birmingham, UK
Topic: Powders in food and pharmaceuticals
Prof. Junji Cao
Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, China
Prof. Qingshan Zhu
Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, China
Dr. Ali Hassanpour
University of Leeds, UK
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Conference Sessions
Powders 1:
Advanced powder characterisation
Session organisers:
Prof. Chuanlong Xu, Southeast University, China
Prof. Jerry Heng, Imperial College London, UK
It focuses on advanced powder characterisations on particle properties, new analysis methodology and applications of the new characterisations for industry practises.
Powder Characterisation including particle sizes, shapes, density and bulk properties.
Particle surface property, coating and lubrication .
Characterisation on crystallised or granulated particles.
Powders 2:
Advanced simulations at different scales
Session organisers:
Prof. Shuiqing Li, Tsinghua University, China
Prof. Charley Wu, University of Surry, UK
It focuses on advanced simulation techniques on particle and particle systems and applications of the new simulation methods for industry practises including micro and meso scales.
Computational technology including mathematic theory and modelling developments.
Advanced simulations at different scales.
Virtual process and scaling-up simulations for powder processing.
Powders 3:
Powder behaviours of bulk materials
Session organisers:
Prof. Kaiwei Chu, Shandong University, China
Dr. Amalia Thomas, Freeman Technology, UK
It focuses on theoretical analysis of powder behaviours in a bulk system , and influence of particle properties on powder bulk behaviours.
Particle adhesion on powder flow.
Agglomeration & caking of powders.
Environmental influence on bulk behaviour ofpowders.
Powders 4:
Particle dynamics and particle contact forces
Session organisers:
Prof. Yurong He, Harbin Institute of Technology, China
Dr. Baldeep Kaur, University of Greenwich, UK
It focuses on theoretical analysis of particle dynamics in a bulk system, and characterisations of particle contact force and influences on powder bulk behaviours.
Powder rheology and contact forces.
Particle morphology for particle contacts.
Particle surface property and influences.
Process 1:
Powder flow and handling processes
Session organisers:
Prof. Yansong Shen, The University of New South Wales, Australia
Prof. Csaba Sinka, University of Leicester, UK
It focuses on characterisations on powder process and influences such as powder flow, analysis methodology of a handling process and applications for industry practises.
Silo design for reliable flow.
Blending and deblending.
Segregation and degradation.
Process 2:
Pneumatic conveying and fluidisation
Session organisers:
Prof. Limin Wang, Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, China
Dr. Atul Sharma, University of Greenwich, UK
It focuses on characterisations on pneumatic conveying systems, gas-solids two phase flow and fluidisation process.
Theories and design of pneumatic conveying system.
Multiphase flow measurement and control.
Particle attrition and wear in pneumatic conveying systems.
Process 3:
Nano materials and process technology
Session organisers:
Prof. Chunzhong Li, East China University of Science and Technology, China
Prof. Stefan Heinrich, Hamburg University of Technology, UK
It focuses on characterisations on nanomaterials and challenges on processing of nanomaterials, health and safety challenges of nanomaterials.
Nano-particles processing.
Size reductions and granulations.
Health impact of airborne & nanos.
Process 4:
Traditional powder process and digitalisation
Session organisers:
Prof. Xingying Lan, China University of Petroleum, China
Prof. Jin Ooi, University of Edinburgh, UK
It focuses on characterisations on nanomaterials and challenges on processing of nanomaterials, health and safety challenges of nanomaterials.
Nano-particles processing.
Size reductions and granulations.
Health impact of airborne & nanos.
Applications 1:
Aerosol, CO2 reduction for sustainable
Session organisers:
Prof. Min Hu, Peking University, China
Dr. Pablo García-Triñanes, University of Greenwich, UK
It focuses on problem solutions related to fine particles and aerosol, challenges on carbon dioxide reduction for sustainable manufacturing.
Airborne particles and air pollution.
Powder separation and filtration.
Energy conversion and CO2 reduction.
Applications 2:
Green energy and battery materials
Session organisers:
Prof. Qiang Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
Dr. Qiong Cai, University of Surrey, UK
It focuses on novel solutions for green energy using powder technology, challenges on battery materials for sustainable manufacturing.
Powders for green energy.
Powders for battery materials.
Conversion of traditional energy resources to green energy.
Applications 3:
Powders in Additive Manufacturing
Session organisers:
Prof. Yuanqiang Tan, Huaqiao University, China
Dr. Ali Hassanpour, University of Leeds, UK
It focuses on applications of powders in additive manufacture, challenges on powders for future sustainable manufacturing.
Powders for additive manufacturing.
New methods for powder sintering.
Applications of powders and process for AM.
Applications 4:
Powders for Food, Pharmaceuticals and Health Care
Session organisers:
Prof. Xing Tang, Shenyang pharmaceutical University, China
Prof. Yus Aniza Yusof, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
It focuses on applications of powders in Food, Pharmaceuticals and Health Care, challenges on powders for future sustainable manufacturing.
Powders for food processing and sustainable manufacturing.
Powders in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Applications of powders for health care.
Meso-Science:
Meso-science for multiple scale simulations and applications
Session organisers:
Prof. Ning Yang, Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, China
Prof. Raffaella Ocone, Heriot-Watt University, UK
It focuses on simulations at different scales especially for meso-scale, challenges on simulations for powder systems in manufacturing.
Mesoscale Phenomena in Powder Technology.
Mesoscale Mechanisms and Modelling.
Other Frontiers in Powder Technology and SD.
Early Career Researchers:
Opportunities and challenges for ECRs
Session organisers:
Dr. Colin Hare, University of Newcastle, UK
It focuses on development and help young scientists in the field of powder technology , opportunities and challenges for your researchers.
Research development in Powder Technology.
Opportunities and challenges for ECRs.
Frontiers in powder technology and trainings.
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Submit your abstract by the website:
https://constableandsmith.com/events/UK-China-PTF9-2023
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Important Dates:
Oral abstract submission deadline:
16 April 2023
Abstract submission deadline:
1 May 2023
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Conference Venue:
The conference will take place in the Stockwell Street Library, Greenwich, London, UK.
Address:
10 Stockwell St, London SE10 9BD, UK
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Travel and Accommodations:
Located a few minutes from the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site is the University's state of the are Stockwell Street building. Situated in the heart of Greenwich Village, the building has a large exhibition space as well as 2 modern lecture theatres, all equipped with the latest technology and AV equipment.
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Conference Programme:
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Registration Fees:
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Industrial Visit / Laboratory Tour
(24th August):
This is a free event. A fantastic opportunity to take a tour of either an industrial site (place to be confirmed) or our laboratory at the Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology at Medway, Chatham, Kent.
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Publications and Special Issue:
There will be a selection from the paper presented in the conference and recommendation for publication in top ranked professional journals including Particuology and Powder Technology. Special issue will be based on the invited papers presented in the conference and published by our media partners.
We look forward to receiving your submission.
Kind regards,
Prof. Mike Bradley & Prof. Wei Ge
(Conference Chairman)
Any questions, please contact:
Dr. Tong Deng
Email: t.deng@gre.ac.uk
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