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Symposium Objectives
The 2nd International Exergy, Energy and Environment Symposium (IEEES2) will provide a multidisciplinary forum for researchers, scientists, engineers and practitioners from all over the world to exchange information, to present high-quality research results and new developments in the wide domain covered by exergy, energy and the environment, and discuss the future direction and priorities in the field.
Activities
Invited Keynote Papers
Technical Papers
Book and Product Exhibition
Awareness Week Activities
Short Courses on Specific Topics
Venue
The Symposium will be held at five star Kipriotis Hotels at Kos, Greece. Kos, the birthplace of Hippocrates, the father of medicine (460 B.C.), is a beautiful Greek island. Located in the southeastern part of the Aegean Sea, it is the third largest island of the Dodecanese islands. The gentle climate of Kos, among the finest in the Mediterranean, is the primary reason for the island’s abundant green and other physical charms. Many have called it “Garden of the Aegean”. Kos can be accessed by airplane from several major European airports as well as from Athens (flight time from Athens is approximately 35 minutes) or by ferryboat (from the port of Piraeus with Fast Ferries approximately 6.5 hours). Kos is close to Rhodes (2 hours with Flying Dolphins) and about 40 minutes from the Turkish coast.
Format
The format of the IEEES2 will be arranged with the following major elements as general papers presented in oral sessions, keynote papers by invited speakers, and panel sessions on special topics and posters. Also, there will be book exhibition, social events and tours.
Proceedings
All papers will be reviewed under the direction of the International Advisory Committee. All accepted papers, in English, will only be published in the Proceedings of the Symposium which will be available during the Symposium and included in the registration package.
Journal Papers
High-quality papers of archival value will be considered for publication in various internationally reputable journals (International Journal of Exergy, International Journal of Energy Research, International Journal of Green Energy, International Journal of Environment and Pollution, Environment and Sustainable Development-An international Journal, International Journal of Sustainable Development, Energy Sources).
Abstract Submission
Initial screening will be based on the abstracts, and authors should submit 300-500-word abstracts. Each abstract should contain the title of paper (Times New Roman 16 pt, upper and lower case letters), name of authors and affiliations and complete addresses (along with the phone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses), and summarize the content of the work, objectives and main findings. Please note that all abstracts should be submitted by e-mail only. Abstracts should be written using Times New Roman 12 pt or equivalent.
Symposium topics
Papers on related topics such as exergy (e.g. exergy analysis, entropy generation minimization and thermoeconomics), energy and the environment, not only in engineering but also in all other disciplines (e.g. physics, chemistry, biology, ecology, economics and management). Also, welcome are studies devoted to method, modeling, theory, computational simulation, design, experiment, and measurement. Some key areas of IEEES2 include but not limited to:
Bio-thermal and engineering applications
Combustion
Crystal growth
Energy analysis
Energy conservation
Energy generation minimization
Entropy generation minimization
Environmental impact
Exergoeconomics and Thermoeconomics
Exergy accounting
Exergy analysis
Exergy, energy and environmental modeling
Fuels and alternatives
Heat and mass transfer
Heat exchangers
Heat pumps systems and refrigeration
Hydrogen production
Life cycle assessment (LCA)
Industrial ecology
New and clean energy technologies
Renewable energy
Process optimization
Refrigeration and heat pumps systems and applications
Sectorial energy and exergy utilization
Sustainable development
Thermal systems and applications
Thermodynamic optimization
Thermodynamics
Waste exergy emissions
Waste management
Cooperating Institutions
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), Greece
Clean Energy Research Center (CERC), USA
European Association for Bioeconomics Studies (EABS)
EGE University, Izmir, Turkey
Hellenic Society of Chemical Engineers
Inderscience Publishing LTD, USA
International Association for Hydrogen Energy, USA
National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece
University of Aegean,Greece
University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
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