ChemEngDayUK 2017 will take place from 27-28 March 2017 at Birmingham University and will welcome UK Chemical Engineering academics, industry partners and international guests, to discuss developments and innovations towards a more sustainable future.
The conference will bring together researchers, engineers and scientists from around the UK to explore the latest technological advances and research results in core areas of chemical engineering.
Through a combination of a distinguished plenary speakers, parallel technical sessions with invited talks by leading experts from academia and industry, and interactive poster sessions, participants will showcase their research efforts and technologies, and share visions with researchers in the UK.
Key speakers include:
- Lynn Gladden (University of Cambridge, UK)
- David Mooney (Harvard University, USA)
- Ian Noble (Mondelez R&D, UK)
- Nigel Brendon (Imperial College, UK)
- Chris Hardacre (University of Manchester, UK)
- Steven M Howdle (University of Nottingham, UK)
- Omar Matar (Imperial College, UK)
- Nigel Titchener-Hooker (University College London, UK)
- David York (University of Leeds, UK)
As the supernumerary of the ChemEngDayUK 2017, the University of Birmingham will hold a one-day event UK Particle Technology Forum 2017 on 29th March, on behalf of IChemE Particle Technology Special Interest Group (PTSIG), to bring together early career researchers to discuss the challenges and opportunities for Particle Technology.
For more details and to register for the UK Particle Technology Forum 2017, please visit the events page.