Sustainable Thermal Energy Management International Conference (SusTEM2011) at Janie Ling Chin
Conference Details:
The PRO-TEM Network is organising the Sustainable Thermal Energy Management International Conference (SusTEM 2011)
25th – 27th October 2011 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The objective of SusTEM2011 is to bring together the key stakeholders in the process industries to address improved energy utilisation and disseminate research in this field.
There will be a series of parallel presentations during this three-day international conference and the conference sessions will be built around high quality paper submissions. The scope of the conference will include:
• system design and analysis
• equipment, processes and process integration
• waste heat recovery
• modelling, sensor and control systems
• use of novel technology and cycles
• energy maintenance and diagnostics
• optimisation, barriers and challenges
• industrial application
• thermal power
• energy storage
• and any other relevant topics
Up to 20 selected papers from SusTEM 2011 will appear in a special issue of Applied Thermal Engineering journal published by Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/630/description#description
We are looking forward to receiving your response and if there is any further information you require, please do not hesitate to contact the PRO-TEM Network Coordinator. Else, please visit our website at http://research.ncl.ac.uk/pro-tem/page.php?pg=2_2
Professor Tony Roskilly
Director of Research
Newcastle Institute for Research on Sustainability
Conference Contact Details:
Janie Ling Chin
Process Industry Thermal Energy Management (PRO-TEM)Network Co-ordinator
2nd Floor, Stephenson Building
Newcastle University, UK
NE1 7RU
email: j.l.chin@ncl.ac.uk
Tel: +44(0)191 222 4945
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Sustainable Thermal Energy Management International Conference (SusTEM2011) at Janie Ling Chin
Conference Details:
The PRO-TEM Network is organising the Sustainable Thermal Energy Management International Conference (SusTEM 2011)
25th – 27th October 2011 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The objective of SusTEM2011 is to bring together the key stakeholders in the process industries to address improved energy utilisation and disseminate research in this field.
There will be a series of parallel presentations during this three-day international conference and the conference sessions will be built around high quality paper submissions. The scope of the conference will include:
• system design and analysis
• equipment, processes and process integration
• waste heat recovery
• modelling, sensor and control systems
• use of novel technology and cycles
• energy maintenance and diagnostics
• optimisation, barriers and challenges
• industrial application
• thermal power
• energy storage
• and any other relevant topics
Up to 20 selected papers from SusTEM 2011 will appear in a special issue of Applied Thermal Engineering journal published by Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/630/description#description
We are looking forward to receiving your response and if there is any further information you require, please do not hesitate to contact the PRO-TEM Network Coordinator. Else, please visit our website at http://research.ncl.ac.uk/pro-tem/page.php?pg=2_2
Professor Tony Roskilly
Director of Research
Newcastle Institute for Research on Sustainability
Conference Contact Details:
Janie Ling Chin
Process Industry Thermal Energy Management (PRO-TEM)Network Co-ordinator
2nd Floor, Stephenson Building
Newcastle University, UK
NE1 7RU
email: j.l.chin@ncl.ac.uk
Tel: +44(0)191 222 4945
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Sustainable Thermal Energy Management International Conference (SusTEM2011) at Janie Ling Chin
Conference Details:
The PRO-TEM Network is organising the Sustainable Thermal Energy Management International Conference (SusTEM 2011)
25th – 27th October 2011 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The objective of SusTEM2011 is to bring together the key stakeholders in the process industries to address improved energy utilisation and disseminate research in this field.
There will be a series of parallel presentations during this three-day international conference and the conference sessions will be built around high quality paper submissions. The scope of the conference will include:
• system design and analysis
• equipment, processes and process integration
• waste heat recovery
• modelling, sensor and control systems
• use of novel technology and cycles
• energy maintenance and diagnostics
• optimisation, barriers and challenges
• industrial application
• thermal power
• energy storage
• and any other relevant topics
Up to 20 selected papers from SusTEM 2011 will appear in a special issue of Applied Thermal Engineering journal published by Elsevier. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/630/description#description
We are looking forward to receiving your response and if there is any further information you require, please do not hesitate to contact the PRO-TEM Network Coordinator.
Professor Tony Roskilly
Director of Research
Newcastle Institute for Research on Sustainability
Conference Contact Details:
Janie Ling Chin
Process Industry Thermal Energy Management (PRO-TEM)Network Co-ordinator, 2nd Floor, Stephenson Building, Newcastle University, UK, NE1 7RU

