Program changes
- The APCChE 2019 Excellent Poster Award winners are listed on the Award Winners page.
- N327 will start at 16:45 instead of 17:00, as Session 6 was rescheduled owing to cancelation of N326. (Sep. 25)
- A chair of E321–E326 was changed. (Sep. 24)
- O416 (Session 1) and D301 (Session 12) were canceled. (Sep. 24)
- PL316 (Session 7), N326 (Session 6), O303 (Session 10), and D316 (Session 12) were canceled, though they are listed in the Program Booklet. (Sep. 22)
- PH362 (Session 5), PI264 (Session 13), PI266 (Session 13), K401 (Session 7), and F221 (Session S5) were canceled. (These papers are not listed in the Program Booklet.)
- A chair of M401–M406 was changed. (Sep. 20)
- Presentation IDs listed in the Oral session (short communication) of Session 12 were corrected: PD242–PD299 → PD241–PD298, PC200 → PD299, and PC201–PC208 → PC200–PC207. Presentation IDs listed in the Poster session have been correct. (Sep. 12)
Technical session layout
Plenary sessions (Hall A) start at 9:00 on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and a plenary lecture starts at 11:10 on Friday, included in Special Session S2. SDGs forum starting at 9:00 on Friday. The other sessions are scheduled for the following day and time:
Hall (ca- pacity) |
Mon., 23 |
Tue., Sep. 24, 2019 |
Wed., Sep. 25, 2019 |
Thu., Sep. 26, 2019 |
Fri., 27 |
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10:30– 12:00 |
13:30– 15:00 |
15:30– 17:00 |
10:30– 12:00 |
13:30– 15:00 |
15:30– 17:00 |
10:30– 12:00 |
13:30– 15:00 |
15:30– 17:00 |
9:00– 12:15 |
A (700) |
11:00–15:00 SP. Student program
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S1. APCChE–UNIDO Special Symposium — Inclusive and sustainable chemical industry in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
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S6. Australia–China–Japan session for powder and nanotechnology
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9:00– S10. Industry 4.0 and the future of chem. eng.
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S6. Australia–China–Japan session for powder and nanotechnology
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S2. SDGs forum
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B (120) |
16:00–17:30 S4+S5 |
2. Fluid and particle processing
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C (150) |
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12. Materials processing and interface control
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D (50) |
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12[SC]. Materials processing and interface control
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12. Materials processing and interface control
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E (50) |
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9. Energy engineering
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3. Heat transfer and thermal engineering
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F (50) |
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S4. SCEJ-AIChE joint session: Biosep. and bionanotech. &
S5. SCEJ-ESBES joint session: Next generation downstream processing of biologics
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S9. Diversity in chemical engineering
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14. Chemical plant mater. engineering
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8. Supercritical fluid technology
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G (50) |
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11. Elec-tronics mater. and processes
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5. Chemical reaction engineering
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S7. Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS): Process development and fundamental properties
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H (130) |
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5. Chemical reaction engineering
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I (130) |
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13[SC]. Environment
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13. Environment
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J (193) |
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4. Separation processes
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K (240) |
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7. Biochemical engineering
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L (130) |
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7[SC]. Biochemical engineering
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S3. East Asian joint session: Critical SDGs in highly industrialized economies
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M (130) |
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S8. Materials and systems engineering for electrical energy devices —fuel cell, battery, solar cell, and energy carriers—
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N (70) |
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6. Process systems engineering
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O (70) |
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4. Separation processes
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10. Process safety man. and tech.
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1. Physical properties and physical chemistry
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Others |
17:00–19:00 Welcome reception at Hall P (Main hall) |
17:00–19:00 Poster sessions at Hall P
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17:00–19:00 Poster sessions at Hall P
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14:00–16:00 APCChE Board Meeting at Room 205 |
18:00–20:30 Congress dinner at Keio Plaza Hotel Sapporo |
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Session programs
Presentation IDs on the following program pages are linked to the corresponding abstracts. The abstract pages are password protected until November 1, 2019. The password has been sent to registered participants and is disclosed to on-site registrants at the registration desk.
Presentation ID
Oral session | |
Poster session | |
Start time | Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 |
10:30 | 101 | 201 | 301 | 401 |
10:45 | 102 | 202 | 302 | 402 |
11:00 | 103 | 203 | 303 | 403 |
11:15 | 104 | 204 | 304 | 404 |
11:30 | 105 | 205 | 305 | 405 |
11:45 | 106 | 206 | 306 | 406 |
12:00 | 107 | 207 | 307 | 407 |
12:15 | 108 | 208 | 308 | 408 |
12:30 | 109 | 209 | 309 | 409 |
12:45 | 110 | 210 | 310 | 410 |
13:00 | 111 | 211 | 311 | 411 |
13:15 | 112 | 212 | 312 | 412 |
13:30 | 113 | 213 | 313 | 413 |
13:45 | 114 | 214 | 314 | 414 |
14:00 | 115 | 215 | 315 | 415 |
14:15 | 116 | 216 | 316 | 416 |
14:30 | 117 | 217 | 317 | 417 |
14:45 | 118 | 218 | 318 | 418 |
15:00 | 119 | 219 | 319 | 419 |
15:15 | 120 | 220 | 320 | 420 |
15:30 | 121 | 221 | 321 | 421 |
15:45 | 122 | 222 | 322 | 422 |
16:00 | 123 | 223 | 323 | 423 |
16:15 | 124 | 224 | 324 | 424 |
16:30 | 125 | 225 | 325 | 425 |
16:45 | 126 | 226 | 326 | 426 |
17:00 | 127 | 227 | 327 | 427 |
17:15 | 128 | 228 | 328 | 428 |
Oral speaker guideline
The total time allocated to each speaker for the standard presentation is 15 minutes.
Please leave 3 minutes for questions and discussion.
Presenters should meet their session chairs before the session so they will know who you are.
Each session hall is equipped with a laptop computer (Windows 10, PowerPoint 2016) connected to an LCD projector (XGA (1024×768 pixels)), and a screen.
Presenters should come to the hall during the break before the session so that the presentation file can be uploaded to the computer in the hall.
There will be volunteers in the halls to assist the presenters in uploading their presentations.
To avoid problems displaying presentation data, please use the following standard OS fonts:
- English: Times New Roman, Arial, Arial Narrow, Century, Century Gothic, Courier, Courier New, Georgia
- Japanese: MS Gothic, MS PGothic, MS Mincho, and MS PMincho
- Symbols (recommended): Symbol
Please note the following if you are using PowerPoint 2016.
In the default settings, the slide size is set to 16:9 and Presenter View is enabled.
- Create your slides after changing the slide size to 4:3.
- On the Slide Show tab, uncheck “Use Presenter View.”
If you are bringing your computer,
- please be sure to bring an AC adapter. The voltage in Japan is 100 V. The plugs and outlets are Type A: non-polarized and ungrounded with two pins (North American type).
- The external output port is the Mini D-sub 15 pin.
- If your computer (as in the case of Macintosh computers) does not have a Mini D-sub 15 pin port, please make sure you bring an adapter. We will not have any adapters.
Please disable the screensaver and the power-saver option in advance.
If they have not been disabled, we will change the settings at the slide check-in desk.
Please bring backup data with you just in case we experience equipment problems.
Poster presenter guideline
The size of the display board is 900 mm in width and 2100 mm in height.
The recommended poster size is A0 (841 mm in width and 1189 mm in height).
Two poster sessions are scheduled. Presenters are asked to confirm their poster numbers in the program.
- Day 2— 17:00–19:00, Tuesday, September 24
(Core time: Odd-numbered 17:00 - 18:00, Even-numbered 18:00 - 19:00)
Posters should be displayed from 16:00 on September 23 to 19:00 on September 24.
- Day 3— 17:00–19:00, Wednesday, September 25
(Core time: Odd-numbered 17:00 - 18:00, Even-numbered 18:00 - 19:00)
Posters should be displayed from 10:30 on September 25 to 15:30 on September 26.
Find where your poster is placed on the Poster layout page
APCChE 2019 Excellent Poster Award will be chosen by voting and the winners will be announced by the afternoon of Thursday, September 26.
The winners will receive the award certificates during the ceremony starting at 17:00 on Thursday, September 26.
Session Chair Guidelines
During the break before the session, check that the speakers are in the hall and that they uploaded their presentations to the computer or they have their own laptop PCs ready for presentation. Information on cancellation of the presentations, if any, will be at the chair desk in the hall. In case a speaker does not show up, and if no alternative speaker is available, give opportunity for discussion or announce a break until the next presentation. Please keep the time as the session is on a tight schedule.
Hall layout
‘1F’ represents the ground floor and ‘2F’ is upstairs.