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Yinlun Huang <[log in to unmask]>
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Yinlun Huang <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:04:47 +0000
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Dear Colleagues,

We would like to let you know that the organizing committee of the 5th 
International Conference on Sustainable Chemical Product and Process 
Engineering (Tianjin, China, June 30-July 3, 2019) has received an 
impressive number of abstracts. But the committee has decided to extend 
the abstract submission deadline to April 15, 2019.  Attached please 
find an updated conference brochure, where a web link for abstract 
submission is listed (http://c1-chem.tju.edu.cn/class/96). The brochure 
also lists a number of confirmed plenary and keynote speakers. You are 
all encouraged to contribute abstracts and attend the conference.

This conference is again co-sponsored by the US National Science 
Foundation (NSF), which will provide partial travel support to US based 
academic attendees, particularly junior faculty members, postdoctoral 
researchers, and senior doctoral students (currently in their 3rd year 
of study or later in a PhD program).  The young researchers can apply 
for the 2019 SCPPE Young Researcher's NSF Travel Award.  Those 
interested should send your abstract and short-bio (up to 2 pages) to 
Prof. Yinlun Huang of Wayne State University ([log in to unmask]) by April 
15. Applicants will be informed of travel award decision by May 1, 2019. 
Should you have any questions, please let us know.

We are looking forward to your abstract submission and conference 
attendance.

Best regards,

Yinlun Huang (Conference Co-Chair, Professor of Chemical Engineering and
Materials Science, Wayne State University)
Ignacio Grossmann (Co-Chair of the International Academic Committee,
Professor of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University)


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