SCEJSCEJ SCEJ 52nd Autumn Meeting Sep. 22 (Wed) - Sep. 24 (Fri), 2021 Okayama University, Tsushima Campus Japanese page
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SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium

SCEJ Trans-Division Symposium

ST-21 Advances in Plasma Processing <Virtual/Live>
Organized by
Division of Thermal Engineering
Fluid & Particle Processing Division
Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Organizers
WATANABE Takayuki(Kyushu Univ.)
MATSUKUMA Yosuke(Fukuoka Univ.)
ONOE Kaoru(Chiba Inst. of Tech.)
HARANO Azuchi(Gunma Univ.)
Plasma processing has been used as an advanced fundamental technology in a wide range of fields such as materials synthesis, medicine, food, and the environment application. However plasma processing has not yet been systematized as a fundamental process. In this symposium, we will discuss the fundamentals and applications of plasma processing, and explore new developments in chemical engineering. The best presentation by a student will be give as the Plasma Symposium Best Student Award.
ST-22 CVD and Dry Processes <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Division of Supercritical Fluids
Division of Materials and Interfaces
Co-sponsor
CVD Society of Japan
Organizing Committee of Cat-CVD Symposium
Organizers
KAWASE Motoaki(Kyoto Univ.)
TAMAOKI Naoki(Kioxia)
SAITO Takeyasu(Osaka Pref. Univ.)
MIYAKE Masato(NAIST)
CVD and other dry processes are core technology in the industry applications for solar cell, electronics devices, MEMS, and functional coatings. This symposium motivates to discuss the logical optimization and design for controlling the microstructure and functions of thin films and fine particles produced by CVD, ALD or other dry processes based on the theoretical understanding of reaction mechanisms. Young Researcher Award will be given to distinguished young speakers chosen at the session.
ST-23 Cell, Energy Conversion and Storage Technology Research Developing from Nano-scale to System Widely (Oral) <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Energy Engineering
Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Division of Materials and Interfaces
Organizers
NISHIMURA Akira(Mie Univ.)
INOUE Gen(Kyushu Univ.)
KIKUCHI Ryuji(UTokyo)
FUKUNAGA Hiroshi(Shinshu Univ.)
TAMAKI Takanori(Tokyo Tech)
HASEGAWA Kei(Tokyo Tech)
In this symposium, we call for lectures on energy devices and related energy conversion technologies such as fuel cell, solar cell, secondary battery, etc.. We accept lectures widely from the view point of nano-scaled material development as well as energy system. In addition to oral presentations category, poster presentations are also welcomed in a separate category for those who want to discuss thoroughly. In the poster presentation category, excellent presentations by students will be awarded.
ST-24 Cell, Energy Conversion and Storage Technology Research Developing from Nano-scale to System Widely (Poster) <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Energy Engineering
Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Division of Materials and Interfaces
Organizers
NISHIMURA Akira(Mie Univ.)
INOUE Gen(Kyushu Univ.)
KIKUCHI Ryuji(UTokyo)
FUKUNAGA Hiroshi(Shinshu Univ.)
TAMAKI Takanori(Tokyo Tech)
HASEGAWA Kei(Tokyo Tech)
In this symposium, we call for lectures on energy devices and related energy conversion technologies such as fuel cell, solar cell, secondary battery, etc.. We accept lectures widely from the view point of nano-scaled material development as well as energy system. Poster presentations are welcomed for those who want to discuss thoroughly. In the poster presentation category, excellent presentations by students will be awarded.
ST-25 Circular Economy Driven by Chemical Engineering <Virtual/Live>
Organized by
Division of Materials and Interfaces
Division of Separation Processes
Division of Environment
Cooperation
The Society of Polymer Science, Japan
Japan Society on Water Environment
Society of Environmental Science, Japan
Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management
Organizers
GOTOH Takehiko(Hiroshima Univ.)
OGATA Takeshi(AIST)
KAWAKITA Hidetaka(Saga Univ.)
In recent years, a shift to a circular economy from the linear economy has attracted much attention. The shift from the society of mass production and mass disposal to the society of recovery and reuse is required for environmental and resource protection. In this symposium, we will discuss about the efficient separation and recovery process, the renewable material producing process, and the efficient recycling system for the efficient reuse of waste plastics and metals to produce the next product. This is trans-division symposium organized by the Separation Processes division, the Materials an Interfaces division, and the Environment division.
ST-26 Latest Research Trends in Membrane Reactor for Process Intensification <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Chemical Reaction Engineering
Division of Separation Processes
Organizers
ARAKI Sadao(Kansai Univ.)
HARA Nobuo(AIST)
MIYAMOTO Manabu(Gifu Univ.)
HIROTA Yuichiro(Nagoya Inst. of Tech.)
Further energy saving and compactification are required in chemical processes for the realization of the sustainable circular society. Membrane reactor is an innovative technology due to the synergetic effect derived from the combination of membrane separation and reaction. This symposium invites leading researchers and calls for presentations to introduce latest research trends of membrane reactors. Discussions on innovative technologies and future visions of membrane rectors are welcome.
ST-27 Multi-scale Expansion of Systems Med & Pharma <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Systems, Information and Simulation Technologies
Division of Biochemical Engineering
Co-sponsor
ISPE Japan Affiliate
Organizers
SUGIYAMA Hirokazu(UTokyo)
OHTA Seiichi(UTokyo)
Long-term issues such as social healthcare costs, short-term issues such as the stable supply of vaccines and therapeutic agents, and advanced technological issues such as biopharmaceuticals, regenerative medicine, and personalized medicine - The challenges in the pharmaceutical field are spread over a multi-scale space and time, from molecules/ cells to processes and social systems. In this symposium, we will touch on the research examples (e.g., regarding process systems and biotechnology), and discuss the multiscale development potential that lies beyond the solution of individual research challenges. We aim to have a bottom-up discussion, which is possible only when diverse researchers get together. There will be slots for general lectures in addition to invited lectures.
ST-28 New Development on Thermochemical and Biochemical Conversion of Biomass <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Energy Engineering
Division of Biochemical Engineering
Organizers
MATSUMURA Yukihiko(Hiroshima Univ.)
NAKASHIMADA Yutaka(Hiroshima Univ.)
NODA Reiji(Gunma Univ.)
Utilization of biomass takes an important position as technologies for achieving zero carbon dioxide emission in 2050. To use biomass efficiently, biochemical conversion, thermochemical conversion, and their combination are effective. In this symposium, we recruit presentation on these conversion technologies. At the end of the session, we have "talk time" to overview the technology, exchange opinions, and discuss future perspectives.
ST-29 Industrial Session of the Separation Processes 2021 <Virtual only>
Organized by
Division of Separation Processes
Division of Materials and Interfaces
Organizers
MIKAMI Takashi(Niigata Univ.)
NOMURA Mikihiro(Shibaura Inst. of Tech.)