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2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
Environmental Division
2015 AIChE Annual Meeting Proceedings
Group: Environmental Division
Chairs
Debalina Sengupta
, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Jeffrey Seay
, University of Kentucky
Alessandra R. Carreon
, WARM Training Center
Richard Siegel
, R & B Consulting Services
Areas
Air
Climate Change
Environmental Division
Fundamentals
Hazardous Waste
Process Development
Sustainability
Water
Sessions
November 08, 2015
03:30 PM
to
06:00 PM
Advances in Anaerobic Digestion for Bioenergy
Fundamentals of Environmental Biotechnology
Fundamentals of Water Processing Systems
November 09, 2015
08:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Sustainable Chemicals: Advances in Innovative Processes
Undergraduate Research Forum I: Energy and Environment
12:30 PM
to
03:00 PM
Development and Applications of Automotive Catalysts
Integrated Process Engineering and Economics Analysis
Nanomaterials for Photovoltaics
Sustainable Fuels: Advances in Innovative Processes
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Area Plenary: Optimizing Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Sustainably
Lawrence K. Cecil Award Lecture
Nanomaterials for Thermal-to-Electric Conversion
Undergraduate Research Forum III: Classical Chemical Engineering/Other Special Topics
World Café: Energy Water Food Nexus
06:00 PM
to
08:00 PM
Poster Session: Environmental Division
November 10, 2015
08:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Achieving Sustainable Buildings through Chemical Engineering: Composites
Environmental Health & Safety and Sustainability
Fundamentals of Environmental Kinetics and Reaction Engineering
12:30 PM
to
03:00 PM
Advanced Treatment for Water Reuse and Recycling
Advances in Life Cycle Optimization for Process Development
Novel Materials and Processes for Air Pollution Control
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Sustainable Fuel from Renewable Resources
Water Sustainability and Integrated Water Resource Management
November 11, 2015
08:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Advanced Oxidation Processes I
Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies and Its Use
Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Food Production
Environmental Applications of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
The Future of Resource Management – Finding a Balance Between Economics and the Environment
12:30 PM
to
03:00 PM
Advanced Oxidation Processes II
Environmental Implications of Nanomaterials: Biological Interactions
Environmental Science and Waste Processing Technology I
Process Development Innovations for Sustainable Food Production
Process Research and Development for Industrial Sustainability
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Environmental Applications of Adsorption: Gas Phase
Environmental Science and Waste Processing Technology II
06:00 PM
to
08:00 PM
Poster Session: Sustainable Food Production
November 12, 2015
08:30 AM
to
11:00 AM
Fundamentals of Hydrogen Production
Treatment of Emerging & Hazardous Contaminants in Integrated Hazardous Waste Treatment Systems I
12:30 PM
to
03:00 PM
Going to a Decision Point in Sustainability Analysis
Treatment of Emerging & Hazardous Contaminants in Integrated Hazardous Waste Treatment Systems II
03:15 PM
to
05:45 PM
Sustainability Metrics at the Process and Product Level