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2016 APCBEES BARCELONA

CONFERENCE ABSTRACT

June 10-12, 2016

HOTEL COLÓN

Barcelona, Spain

Sponsored and Published by

www.cbees.org

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Table of Contents 2016 APCBEES Copenhagen Conference Introductions 7

Presentation Instructions 9

Keynote Speaker Introductions 10

Brief Schedule for Conferences 16

Detailed Schedule for Conferences 17

Session 1

C0010: Quantification of Some Antibiotics from Different Classes from Wastewaters

Maria - Loredana Soran, Ocsana Opris, Ildiko Lung, Mihail Radu Cătălin Truşcă, Manuela

Stan

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C0012: Determination of Penicillins, Tetracyclines and Cephalosporins from Manure

Mihail Radu Cătălin Truşcă, Ocsana Opriş, Ildiko Lung, Maria - Loredana Soran and

Veronica Floare – Avram

19

C0013: Simulating Heavy Metal Transportation by Multiple Media Model with System

Dynamics Approach

Ho-Wen Chen, Wei-Yea Chen, Yao-Jhou Zeng and Tzu-Yin Chen

20

C0014: Study of Reducing the Urban Heat Island Effect by Planning Green Roofs Region in City

Policy

CHEN Wei-hea, Yu Yu-an

21

C0022: Human Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Residues in Field Grown Yellow Peppers

Raluca Maria Hlihor, Manuela Olga Pogăcean, Brîndușa Mihaela Robu Sluser and Maria

Gavrilescu

22

C0037: Precipitation and Soil Quality in a Small Watershed

Erdem Ahmet Albek, Mine Albek, Burcu Şimşek Uygun, Meltem Uyar, Müge Taş and Latife

Tatlıpınar

23

C0044: Traffic Emitted PM10 Modelling Based on NaSch Model with Periodic Boundary

Wei-Zhen Lu, Wei Pan, Yu Xue

24

C0045: The Impact of Road Blockage on Local Particulate Matter Multifractal Nature during the

Hong Kong Protest

Wei-Zhen Lu, Wei Pan, Yu Xue

25

C1005: Analysis of Air Pollution Through Geographical Information Systems (GIS): Sampling of

Kutahya Province in Turkey

Hatice Canan Gungor, Gulgun Ozkan

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C2003: Development of Holographic Sensors for Copper2+ Ions Detection in Fresh Water by

Incorporation of Ltl-Type Zeolites Nanoparticles

Sabad-e-Gul, Anastasia Khartchenko, Monika Zawadzka, Suzanne Martin, John Cassidy,

Svetlana Mintova, Izabela Naydenova

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C3003: The Strengthening of Geological Infrastructure, Research and Data Acquisition - Using

GIS in Ivory Coast Gold Mines

Kouame Joseph Arthur Kouame, Fuxing Jiang, Yu Feng and Sitao Zhu

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Session 2

P0005: Optimization of Hydraulic Fracture Parameters for Low-Permeability Condensate

Reservoir

Lin Hun, Zhang Shicheng, Wang Fei, Yu Baihui, and Liu Hongchang

29

P0006: Ceria in Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide and Dehydration of Bio-ethanol

Jahariah Sampe, Farah Fatin Zulkifli, Nor Afidatul Asni Semsudin, Md Shabiul Islam, and

Burhanuddin Yeop Majlis

30

P0007: Processing of Methane Over the Oxide Catalysts

Kusman Dossumov, Gaukhar Ye. Yergaziyeva, Laura К. Myltykbayeva, and Мoldyr М.

Теlbayeva

31

P0008: Fracture Distribution Pattern Via Numerical Stimulation in Naturally Fractured Shale Gas

Reservoir

Zhou Tong, Zhang Shicheng, Zou Yushi, Lin Hun, and Hao Siying

32

P0016: Investigation on the Operation Status of a User-side Thermal Facility of Korean District

Heating System by Using Exergy Analysis Method

Chan Lee, Bo Yeon Chang, Hoon Kim, Hyung Woo Park, and Shin Young Lim

33

P0017: Composition Distribution and Characteristic of a Typical Commercial Gasoline in Market

Li Na, Guo Xin, Tao Zhiping and Long Jun

34

P2002: Experimental Study of Wax Deposition in Pipeline – Effect of Inhibitor and Spiral Flow

Muhammad Ali Theyab, and Pedro Diaz

35

P3003: A Column Experiment to Study the Drying Behaviour of Mature Fine Tailing

Anis Roshani, Mamadou Fall, and Kevin Kennedy

36

P3005: The Research of Pinpoint Formation Pressure Test Method and in the Application of

Jingbian Gasfield

Huang Xing and Li Tiantai

37

P3006: Developing New Recyclable and pH Sensitive Amphiphile for Heavy Oil Emulsion and

Demulsification

Yining Wu, Xuepeng Wu, Sisi Fang, Hao Li, Mingwei Zhao, and Caili Dai

38

P3007: The Enhanced Oil Recovery of a New Nonuniform Flooding System in Tight Oil Fracture

Networks

Yongpeng Sun

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Session 3

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C0004: Effect and Mechanism of Microorganism for Oil Degradation Enhanced by Magnetic

Field

Ren Zhijun, Zhu Linan , Zhang Zhongxiang , Liu Qian

40

C0009: Technical Features and Thermal Efficiencies of Various Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Turhan Koyuncu, Fuat Lule

41

C0021: Carbon Effects of Different Land Use Patterns in China during 2004-2013

Xiaokang Li, Xiaoming Wang and Guochao Zhao

42

C0027: Extraction of Nitrophenols Using Pseudo-Emulsion Based Hollow Fiber Strip Dispersion

Mousumi Chakraborty

43

C0034: Scr of No with Nh3 over Fe2o3 Particles at Low Temperature

Xiaobo Wang, Keting Gui and Lin Dong

44

C0043: Research on Landfill and Composting Guidelines in Kigali City, Rwanda Based on

China’s Experience

Josephine Isugi and Dongjie Niu

45

C1001: Current Developments in Anaerobic Digestion of Food Waste Coupled with Combined

Heat and Power Generation of Electricity

Saidu I., Aminu S. U., Aliyu Y., and Garba B.

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C1002: Using Sewage Sludge as Alternative Fuel and Raw Material to Produce Cement Clinker

Zhenzhou Yang, Yingyi Zhang, Lili Liu, Xidong Wang and Zuotai Zhang

47

C2006: Hydrogen and Electricity Co-production by Microbial Photoelectrochemical Cell

Qing-Yun Chen, Jian-Shan Liu, Kai Zhang, and Yun-Hai Wang

48

C2007: Hydrogen and Electricity Production from Methanol Via an Electrochemical Cell

Yun-Hai Wang, Xiao-Wen Fang, Wen-Fang Cai and Qing-Yun Chen

49

Session 4

J0001: Feasibility Study of a 1000+ Electrode Array in Epiretinal Prosthesis

Diego Lujan Villarreal, Dietmar Schroeder and Wolfgang H. Krautschneider

50

J0004: Oversampling Negative Class Improves Contact Map Prediction

Grzegorz Markowski, Krzysztof Grąbczewski and Rafal Adamczak

51

J0006: Wearable Care System for Elderly People

Michal Frydrysiak and Lukasz Tesiorowski

52

J0007: Novel Method for Realizing 1000+ Electrode Array in Epi- or Subretinal Prosthesis

Diego Lujan Villarreal, Wolfgang Krautschneider and Dietmar Schröder

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J0013: Dna Adsorption Characteristics of Uniform-Crosslinked Microgel with

Double-Responsive, Polycationic Molecular Brushes

Berna Saracoglu Kaya

54

J0016: Framework of the Bio-heat Transfer for Laser/Cancer Treatment

Mhamed Nour, Mohamed Bougataya, Ahmed Lakhssassi and Emmanuel Kengne

55

J0018: Review of Brain Imaging Techniques, Feature Extraction and Classification Algorithms to

Identify Alzheimer’s Disease

Ahila Arumugam Annakutty and Achala Chathuranga Aponso

56

J0011: EEG Processing System for Detecting a State of Drowsy Driving

Malika Kedir-Talha and Karim Meddah

57

J0019: Transcranial MRI-guided Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for treatment of

demyelinating axons in multiple sclerosis lesions- Simulation studies

Hamidreza Chabok, Niloofar Totonchi, Banafsheh Hekmatnia and Somayeh Salimiyan

58

Poster Session

C0001: Determination of Heavy Metal Contents in Water, Sediments and Fish Tissues of Tinca

Tinca in Kovada Lake, Turkey

Selda TEKİN-ÖZAN, Şule KAYRAK

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C0017: Simulation of Fugitive Dust Impact on Air Quality Using Land Classification and Air

Pollution Model

Ho-Wen Chen and Yu-Ting Lin

60

C1007: Determination of Absorbed Toxic Gases on the Inner Surface of Cylinder

Byung-Moon Kim, Jin-Sang Jung and Sang-Hyub Oh

61

One Day Tour 62

Conference Venue 65

APCBEES Forthcoming Conferences 66

Note 69

Feedback Information 71

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2016 APCBEES Barcelona Conference

Introductions

Welcome to CBEES 2016 conferences in Barcelona, Spain. The objective of the Barcelona conference is to provide a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals from all over the world to present their research results and development activities in Environmental Science and Technology, Petroleum Industry and Energy, Bioinformatics and Biomedical Technology.

2016 8th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Technology

(ICBBT 2016)

Papers for ICBBT 2016 will be published in one of the following journals:

International Journal of Pharma Medicine and Biological Sciences

(IJPMBS, ISSN: 2278-5221), which will be included in the Engineering

& Technology Digital Library, and indexed by Embase (Under elsevier),

ProQuest, Google Scholar, Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), Indian

Science, ICMJE(International Committee Medical Journal Editors),

HINARI(World Health Organization), and NYU(Health Sciences

Library).

Conference website and email: http://www.icbbt.org/; [email protected]

2016 5th International Conference on Petroleum Industry and Energy (ICPIE 2016)

Papers for ICPIE 2016 will be published in one of the following proceeding/ journal:

Journal of Industrial and Intelligent Information (JIII, ISSN:

2301-3745), which will be included in EI(INSPEC, IET), Google Scholar,

Crossref, Engineering & Technology Digital Library..

International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean Energy (IJSGCE, ISSN:

2315-4462), which will be included in EI (INSPEC, IET), DOAJ, Ulrich's

Periodicals Directory, Google Scholar, Crossref.

Conference website and email: http://www.icpie.org/ [email protected]

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2016 International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology (ICEST 2016)

Paper publishing and index: ICEST 2016 papers will be published in

International Proceedings of Chemical, Biological and Environmental

Engineering (IPCBEE, ISSN: 2010-4618 ), which is indexed by EI

Geobase(Elsevier), Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS), CABI, CNKI,

WorldCat, Google Scholar, Ulrich's Periodicals Directory, Crossref, and

Engineering & Technology Digital Library.

Conference website and email: http://www.icest.org/; [email protected].

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Presentation Instructions

Instructions for Oral Presentations

Devices Provided by the Conference Organizer:

Laptop Computer (MS Windows Operating System with MS PowerPoint and Adobe Acrobat

Reader)

Digital Projectors and Screen

Laser Sticks

Materials Provided by the Presenters:

PowerPoint or PDF Files (Files should be copied to the Conference laptop at the beginning of

each Session.)

Duration of each Presentation (Tentatively):

Regular Oral Presentation: about 12 Minutes of Presentation and 3 Minutes of Question and

Answer

Keynote Speech: about 40 Minutes of Presentation and 5 Minutes of Question and Answer

Instructions for Poster Presentation

Materials Provided by the Conference Organizer:

The place to put poster

Materials Provided by the Presenters:

Home-made Posters

Maximum poster size is A1

Load Capacity: Holds up to 0.5 kg

Best Presentation Award One Best Oral Presentation will be selected from each presentation session, and the

Certificate for Best Oral Presentation will be awarded at the end of each session on June 11,

2016.

Dress code Please wear formal clothes or national representative of clothing.

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Keynote Speaker Introductions

Keynote Speaker I

Prof. Carlos Garbisu

The Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development, Spain

Prof. Carlos Garbisu is the Head of the Department of Conservation of Natural Resources at

NEIKER-Tecnalia, The Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development (Spain), where he

leads the Soil Microbial Ecology Group (http://www.soilmicrobialecology.com). He obtained his PhD

degree in Biology at King’s College London (1992). Then, he carried out postdoctoral studies in the

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the University of the Basque Country (1992-1993,

1996-1997) and in the Department of Plant Biology of the University of California at Berkeley (1993-1996).

He has published more than 100 international papers (h-index>25; total number of citations: >2500), >145

communications to congresses, led more than 30 research projects, and taught a great deal of courses at the

university level. He has participated in many scientific committees and acted as project evaluator for many

organizations (including the European Commission) and as reviewer for many international journals. He

has focused his career on the fields of microbiology and environmental biotechnology, mainly regarding

the utilization of microorganisms and plants to clean-up contaminated soils and water. At the moment, he is

most interested in the field of soil microbial ecology and, in particular, in the utilization of microbial

indicators of soil quality within the context of the phytoremediation/bioremediation of contaminated soils.

His research projects deal with the impact of contamination on soil functioning, the biological monitoring

of bioremediation and phytoremediation procedures, and the effects of agricultural practices on soil quality.

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Topic: “Enhancement of ecosystem services during phytoremediation of metal contaminated

mine soil”

Abstract: Phytoremediation, i.e. the use of green plants to remove contaminants from the environment or to

render them harmless, is a highly promising phytotechnology for the remediation of soils highly

contaminated with heavy metals such as mine soils. The two main strategies for the remediation of soils

contaminated with heavy metals are (i) phytoextraction: the use of plants to remove metal contaminants

from soils; and (ii) phytostabilization: the use of plants to reduce metal bioavailability. Most importantly,

the ultimate goal of any soil (phyto)remediation process must be not only to remove the contaminant(s)

from the site but to restore soil health, i.e. the capacity of a given soil to perform or function according to

its potential. Although much more emphasis has traditionally been placed on soil physicochemical

indicators, biological indicators of soil health are becoming increasingly used due to their being more

sensitive to changes in the soil as well as to their capacity to provide information that integrates many

environmental factors. In particular, soil microbial properties have great potential as bioindicators of the

effectiveness of phytoremediation. But despite their value as bioindicators of soil health, soil microbial

properties are highly-context dependent and difficult to interpret. Consequently, in order to facilitate

interpretation, soil microbial parameters can be grouped in a variety of ecosystem services such as carbon

sequestration, water storage, erosion control, etc..

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Keynote Speaker II

Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

Faculty of Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt graduated from Chemical Faculty Gdansk University of Technology (GUT) in

1969, receiving MSc degree, eng, PhD in 1976 (GC determination of thiols in petroleum products after

isolation and enrichment by means of organomercuric compounds of RHgX type”, DSc in 1997

(Development of new procedures of isolation and enrichment and chromatographic determination of trace

individual organic pollutants in air, water and soil), title of professor in chemical sciences nominated by

President of Poland in 2006. Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt main research area is development of new procedures

of isolation and enrichment and chromatographic determination of trace organic pollutants in air, water and

soil. He is an author or co-author of over 100 papers and over 100 communications, posters and conference

lectures and also 13 chapters in scientific books (Elsevier, WNT-Poland). He was a coordinator of projects

granted by the Polish Committee of Research and participated in three EC projects within Framework V

and in one NATO project. Now he takes part in an Erasmus Mundus Project entitled “Quality in Analytical

Laboratories” run by five European Universities, GUT included.

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Topic: “Effect of impoundment on physico-chemical properties of water in the flowing

through stream. The case of the Turawa reservoir”

Marek Ruman1, Żaneta Polkowska

2 and Bogdan Zygmunt

2

1University of Silesia, Faculty of Earth Sciences, Centre for Polar Studies KNOW (Leading National

Research Centre), ul. Będzińska 60, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland 2Department of Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Faculty,

Gdansk University of Technology, 80-952 Gdańsk, 11/12 Narutowicza Str.

Abstract: The Turawa reservoir is one of the most important storage reservoirs in Poland. Quite many

physico-chemical parameters of water in the reservoir itself and also in the Mała Panew, the river flowing

through the reservoir were measured at various periods of the year. Measuring and sampling points were

situated at the river inflow, over the reservoir, and at the river outflow. The parameters included

temperature, electrical conductivity, total hardness, salinity, oxygenation conditions, pH, concentration of

organic matter, nutrient anions and cations and some other cationic metals and also heavy metals in

different chemical forms, periods of ice laying on the river, algal blooms, etc. The differences in the

parameters, their origin and consequences were thoroughly discussed.

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Keynote Speaker III

Prof. Roberto San Jose

Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain

Roberto San Jose is a Professor of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM). He studied Physics in the

University of Valladolid (Spain) and made the Ph. D. in 1983 on relation to Atmospheric Boundary Layer.

He became associated professor in University of Valladolid in 1986. He was on leave in the Max-Planck

Institute of Meteorology in Hamburg (Germany) in 1989-1990 and He was a guest senior scientist in the

IBM-Bergen Environmental Sciences and Solutions Center in Bergen (Norway) in 1990-1992. In 1992 he

moved to the Computer Science School of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) in Madrid (Spain). In

2001 he became head professor of the UPM. In 1992 He started a laboratory in UPM called Environmental

Software and Modelling Group. Up to now, Prof. San Jose has been principal investigator in more than 200

projects related with Air Quality and Climate issues. The projects were down with private and public

companies and also with European Union. More than 20 EU projects on the environmental area and

Information Technology have been carried out.

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Topic: “Direct Impacts of Global Climate Change on Urban Areas”

Roberto San José1, Juan L. Pérez

1, Libia Pérez

1, Julia Pecci

2, Antonio Garzón

2 and Marino Palacios

2

1Environmental Software and Modelling Group, Computer Science School, Technical University of

Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain 2Indra S.A., C/ Mar Egeo, 4, Pol. Industrial 1, 28830 San Fernando de Henares, Madrid (Spain)

Abstract: There are many signals of the impacts of global climate on pedestrian wind and thermal comfort,

citizen health by exposure to the climate and air pollution concentrations and building energy demand

energy. We have studied direct effects of the two future (2030, 2050 and 2100) climate projections, IPCC

RCP 4.5 (stabilization emission scenario) and RCP 8.5 (little effort to reduce emissions)., respect to present

(2011), over three European cities: Madrid, Milan and London with very high spatial resolution: 50 meters.

Climatic variables and air pollution concentrations are dynamically downscaled from 1º to 50m using a

computational dynamical downscaling modelling system. The outputs of the Community Earth System

Model (CESM) and its coupling with Weather Research and Forecasting and Chemical (WRF/Chem)

model (25 km, 5km and 1km spatial resolutions) provides present and future climate scenarios. The output

from the WRF/Chem model at 1 km resolution is used to drive a micro-scale computational fluid dynamics

model, MICROSYS (50 m). The methodology to estimate percentages of climate/pollution-related deaths

and hospital admissions due to global climate are based on epidemiologic analysis of weather/air pollution

and health data to characterize and quantify mortality/morbidity associations. Building energy

simulations are implemented with the EnergyPlus model using buildings prototypes which are based on

ASHRAE 90.1 Prototype Building Modeling Specifications but they have been customized to Europe. Also

urban comfort (wind, thermal) indicators from a pedestrian point of view are calculated. We propose to use

the Dutch wind nuisance standard (NEN 8100) which applies a discomfort threshold for the hourly mean

modeled wind speed. The physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is calculated every grid cell as index

of the urban thermal comfort. This work is part of the European project DECUMANUS We have identified

the highlight areas with elevated exposure to global climate from different point of views: comfort, health

and energy; this information can be used to prepare plans and implement adaptations to reduce effects of

climate change on the citizen and building energy demand.

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Brief Schedule for Conferences

Day 1

June 10, 2016 (Friday)

Venue: Lobby

Arrival Registration 10:00~17:00

(Committee Meeting 13:00~17:00)

Day 2

June 11, 2016 (Saturday) 9:00~18:35

Venue: Miró Room & Calabera Room

Arrival Registration, Keynote Speech, and Conference Presentation

Morning Conference

Venue: Miró room Opening Remarks 9:00~9:10

Keynote Speech I 9:10~9:55

Coffee Break & Photo Taking 9:55~10:15

Keynote Speech II 10:15~11:00

Keynote Speech III 11:00~11:45

Lunch 11:45~13:00

Venue: Hotel Restaurant

Afternoon Conferences

Session 1: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

11 presentations-Topic:

“Environment”

Session 2: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera Room

11 presentations-Topic:

“Petroleum and Energy”

Coffee Break 15:45~16:05

Session 3: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

10 presentations-Topic:

“Environment”

Session 4: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera Room

9 presentations-Topic:

“Biomedical”

Poster Session: 9:00~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

3 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Dinner 18:35

Venue: Hotel Restaurant

Day 3 June 11, 2016 (Sunday) 10:00~17:00

One Day Tour

Tips: Please arrive at the conference Miró Room0 minutes before the session

begins to upload PPT into the conference laptop.

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Detailed Schedule for Conferences

June 10, 2016 (Friday)

Venue: Lobby

10:00~17:00 Arrival and Registration

(Committee Meeting 13:00~17:00)

Note: (1) The registration can also be done at any time during the conference.

(2) The organizer doesn’t provide accommodation, and we suggest you make an early reservation.

(3) One Best Oral Presentation will be selected from each oral presentation session, and the

Certificate for Best Oral Presentation will be awarded at the end of each session on June 11, 2016.

Morning, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Venue: Miró Room

9:00~9:10

Opening Remarks

Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

Faculty of Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

9:10~9:55

Keynote Speech I

Prof. Carlos Garbisu

The Basque Institute for Agricultural Research and Development, Spain

Topic: “Enhancement of ecosystem services during phytoremediation of metal

contaminated mine soil”

9:55~10:15 Coffee Break & Photo Taking

10:15~11:00

Keynote Speech II

Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

Faculty of Chemistry, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland

Topic: “Effect of impoundment on physico-chemical properties of water in the

flowing through stream. The case of the Turawa reservoir”

11:00~11:45

Keynote Speech III

Prof. Roberto San Jose

Technical University of Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain

Topic: “Direct Impacts of Global Climate Change on Urban Areas”

Lunch

11:45-13:00 Hotel Restaurant

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Session 1

Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,

we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.

Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0010 Presentation 1 (13:00~13:15)

Quantification of Some Antibiotics from Different Classes from Wastewaters

Maria - Loredana Soran, Ocsana Opris, Ildiko Lung, Mihail Radu Cătălin Truşcă, Manuela

Stan

National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies,

Romania

Abstract—Lately, there are more and more studies regarding to the exposure at residual

antibiotics from the environment that might cause allergic reactions in humans and may

constitute the carcinogenic hazards to aquatic organisms and soil. Excessive use of antibiotics

lead to resistant infections affecting both animal husbandry and human health, as well as the

environment. For these reasons, the antibiotics have been categorized as a risk for

environment and it is very important to determine the level in environmental samples.

Antibiotics have been detected in wastewaters, surface water, groundwater, drinking water

etc. The aim of this work was to quantified some antibiotics from penicillins, tetracyclines

and cephalosporins classes, like: the ampicillin, tetracycline, ceftazidime, cefepime etc. The

antibiotics separated from wastewaters were quantified by high performance liquid

chromatography on a Grace Alltima C18 column (100×3 mm, 3 μm) thermostated at 26°C.

The mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-ultrapure water (90:10, v/v) (A) and ultrapure

water with 0.1% formic acid (B). The gradient elution was: 0–1.0 min, 5% A; 1.0-9.0 min,

increase to 50% A; 9.0–15.0 min, increase to 85% A; 15.0-20.0 min, 85% A. The

concentration of found antibiotics was in the up to 660 μg L-1, the highest concentrations

being registered for ampicilline, tazobactam and trimethoprim.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0012 Presentation 2 (13:15~13:30)

Determination of Penicillins, Tetracyclines and Cephalosporins from Manure

Mihail Radu Cătălin Truşcă, Ocsana Opriş, Ildiko Lung, Maria - Loredana Soran and

Veronica Floare – Avram

National Institute for Research and Development of Isotopic and Molecular Technologies,

Romania

Abstract—The antibiotics consumption increase in the last years and these can be appear in

the environment by different ways: from farms, from hospitals, from individual use etc. A

direct entrance of veterinary antibiotics into soil is the fertilization of the soil with animal

manure. Thus, due to circuit of antibiotics in environment (waters, soil, manure, plants etc)

the resistance on living organisms to antibiotics increased. To avoid this, it is necessary to

quantify and decrease the content of antibiotics from the environment. In our present work we

studied the manure content of antibiotics from three different classes as follows: penicillins,

tetracyclines and cephalosporins. In this aim, a mixture between Na2EDTA and citrate /

phosphate buffer was used for antibiotics extraction by sonication. These were separated by

solid phase extraction technique and quantified by high performance liquid chromatography.

The chromatographic separation was performed using a Shimadzu LC 2010 equipment with

DAD and MS detectors and Grace Alltima C18 column (100×3 mm, 3 μm) thermostated at

26°C. The gradient elution used acetonitrile-ultrapure water (90:10, v/v) (A) and ultrapure

water with 0.1% formic acid (B). It was analyzed chicken, pig and cow manure and the

highest quantity of studied antibiotics was found in manure from chicken and pig farms.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0013 Presentation 3 (13:30~13:45)

Simulating Heavy Metal Transportation by Multiple Media Model with System Dynamics

Approach

Ho-Wen Chen, Wei-Yea Chen, Yao-Jhou Zeng and Tzu-Yin Chen

Environmental Science and Engineering Taichung Tunghai University, Taiwan

Abstract—With the quick development of industrial business, there is a tendency of building

factories near the agricultural lands, thus causing serious environmental pollution. Factories

discharge pollutants directly or indirectly impact agricultural land through the environmental

media. Nowadays, under the regulation of Environmental Protection Agency, the agricultural

land in Changhua has been claimed to be the controlled area. The present study will

investigate the influence of pollution sources against the agricultural land in Changhua.

Through the combination of systemic dynamics and multiple media transmission, this study

simulates the way how the pollutants of heavy metal has been emitted into soil and finds out

the maximum amount of the contribution of each transmission medium. The goal of this paper

is to propose a workable control strategy by assessing the results derived from the study.

This study examines the agricultural land of rice farming for 120 days. Therefore, this paper

collected data about meteorology and pollution sources. The results have shown that heavy

metal in the target agricultural lands increases 1.5 mg/kg after 120 days. This study is based

on the measurement of soil sampling data Cr (45mg / kg) by using multimedia systemic

dynamics simulation model and it can be predicted that agricultural land has been polluted for

eleven years. In the future, use this model to reduce pollution sources emission and propose

control strategy.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0014 Presentation 4 (13:45~14:00)

Study of Reducing the Urban Heat Island Effect by Planning Green Roofs Region in City

Policy

CHEN Wei-hea, Yu Yu-an

Tunghai University

Abstract—Urban development process include population increase and concentration. Which

means “Urbanization”. Accompanying structure expansion and green land decrease. Since the

specific heat of artificial structure is much less than original nature environment, cities will

appear to rapid temperature fluctuate and temperature difference extend situations. To

compare with the central city and the outskirt region, it’s becoming the Urban Heat Island

effect (UHI). Urban Heat Island means the central city’s temperature much higher than the

outskirt and its temperature section also seems like an island. The irregular distribution of

temperature leads to the city’s thermal convection tend to invalid or extreme. In addition to

thermal distribution scenario, UHI also derived a series of environmental issues and life

quality problems even austerity energy limit.

This study try to detect the Land surface temperature (LST) and composition through the

remote sensing. Depends on Landsat 8, SPOT 6, MODIS and ASTER satellite images, using

unsupervised classification to define the land surface composition and get a convincing

consequence. The user’s accuracy of classify artificial structures in Keelung and Taipei which

are located at the northern Taiwan are both above 70%. According to correct the split-window

algorithm by changing coefficients, rising the R^2 value between truly station temperature

and calculated satellite land surface temperature from 0.5 to 0.96. As a result to offer the

city’s develop planner a fastest method to projected which region should be rebuilt or

conversion to different composition as a solution of reducing Urban Heat Island. And try to

weigh the cost and benefit of Green roofs policy as countermeasure by optimization analysis.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0022 Presentation 5 (14:00~14:15)

Human Health Risk Assessment of Pesticide Residues in Field Grown Yellow Peppers

Raluca Maria Hlihor, Manuela Olga Pogăcean, Brîndușa Mihaela Robu Sluser and Maria

Gavrilescu

Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania

Abstract—A field survey was carried out considering the application of 13 pesticides in

normal and double doses on field grown yellow peppers, within the Phytosanitary Office

Mureş (Romania). Seven fungicides (based on chlorothalonil, captan, folpet, tebuconazole,

triadimenol, myclobutanil and metalaxyl-M), five insecticides (based on deltamethrin,

alfa-cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin, chlorpyrifos, biphenthrin) and one acaricide (based on

propargite) were applied in three treatments considering the phenological growth stages of

yellow peppers. The aim of our study was to assess the health risks associated with pesticides

residues by yellow peppers consumption for both adults and children. Based on fruits

consumption estimates released in 2015 for 2013, of 188.60 g/capita/day in EU-28, the human

health risk assessment revealed that pesticides chlorothalonil and propargite can pose a threat

to children health when applied in double doses. Health risks for both adults and children after

consumption of yellow peppers treated with pesticides applied in normal dose may be

considered negligible.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0037 Presentation 6 (14:15~14:30)

Precipitation and Soil Quality in a Small Watershed

Erdem Ahmet Albek, Mine Albek, Burcu Şimşek Uygun, Meltem Uyar, Müge Taş and

Latife Tatlıpınar

Anadolu University

Abstract—Anthropogenic sources began to adversely impact the environment especially after

the industrial revolution. With the increasing use of water by domestic, industrial and

agricultural activities, the importance of keeping water resources in unpolluted shape has

grown. To abate pollution of water resources knowledge about the pollutants arriving from

the atmosphere and other sources is of prime importance. In this study, pollutants which are

deposed by precipitation and from the soil are determined for the Borabey Pond, Eskişehir, in

Inner Anatolia of Turkey. The pond’s surface covers 0.16 km2 has volume 1.4 Mm3.

Precipitation contains many pollutants, also from agricultural activities which find their way

to the atmosphere principal among them are nitrogen and phosphorus species. The maximum

total nitrogen concentration in precipitation was found to be 9.7 mg/L and total phosphorus

concentration 1.97 mg/L. Besides, the soil has a total nitrogen concentration 50 mg/kg and

total phosphorus concentration of 3.5 mg/kg. Strategies must be developed to protect the

water source and improve water quality.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0044 Presentation 7 (14:30~14:45)

Traffic Emitted PM10 Modelling Based on NaSch Model with Periodic Boundary

Wei-Zhen Lu, Wei Pan, Yu Xue

City University of Hong Kong

Abstract—Congestion has always been considered as a big trouble due to large amount of

time wasting. Moreover, as high frequency outbreak of haze weather and particulate matter

(PM) related diseases, traffic congestion has once again appear in the forefront for its

inescapable obligation. However, the effects of congestion on emitted particulate matter are

only seldom incorporated in the predictions and measurements, which also hard to accomplish.

Hence, by using classical NaSch model and emission function based on empirical

measurements, this study aims to investigate the effect of congestion on the emitted PM

emission from vehicles on-road. The simulation results show that when vehicle emitted

particulate matter levels start to increase as traffic system get into jamming states, and no

matter congestion occurs or not, acceleration is the major pollutant maker for total PM

emission load. Related analysis of PM emission, fuel consumption and energy dissipation are

also conducted.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C0045 Presentation 8 (14:45~15:00)

The Impact of Road Blockage on Local Particulate Matter Multifractal Nature during the

Hong Kong Protest

Wei-Zhen Lu,Wei Pan,Yu Xue

City University of Hong Kong

Abstract—Traffic emitted particulate matter in urban area has arisen concern both from public

and authorities. In addition to technology improvement, traffic control is also considered as a

promising way to enhance local air quality, but relevance effectiveness is always hard to

describe and quantify. As an unexpected road blockage arose during Hong Kong protest and

lasted more than 70 days, the aim of this study is to assess the influence of traffic flow

transfer on the multifractality of local particulate matters (PMs). Based on the data sets before,

during and after the protest, results show that road blockage does not interfere the daily cycle

of PM in urban area, but can change the multifractality trend by intensifying their long-term

persistence.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C1005 Presentation 9 (15:00~15:15)

Analysis of Air Pollution Through Geographical Information Systems (GIS): Sampling of

Kutahya Province in Turkey

Hatice Canan Gungor, Gulgun Ozkan

Necmettin Erbakan University

Abstract—Environment that contains information on geographical functions is one of the

most intensive application areas of Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Availability of

decisions related to the environment, identify the factors that affect the environment, spatial

analysis and detection and monitoring of environmental changes, environmental factors are

measured with GIS mapping.

In our country, one of the most important environmental problems appears through rapid

population growth, unplanned urbanization and industrialization is air pollution. A geographic

information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing geographic

phenomenon that exist and events that occur on Earth. GIS technology integrates common

database operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and

geographic analysis benefits offered by maps. In general, a GIS provides facilities for data

capture, data management, data manipulation and analysis, and the presentation of results in

both graphic and report form, with a particular emphasis upon preserving and utilizing

inherent characteristics of spatial data. The ability to incorporate spatial data, manage it,

analyze it, and answer spatial questions is the distinctive characteristic of geographic

information systems. So, to use GIS as a tool in solving and to realizing problems of air

pollutions has been right solution.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C2003 Presentation 10 (15:15~15:30)

Development of Holographic Sensors for Copper2+

Ions Detection in Fresh Water by

Incorporation of Ltl-Type Zeolites Nanoparticles

Sabad-e-Gul, Anastasia Khartchenko, Monika Zawadzka, Suzanne Martin, John Cassidy,

Svetlana Mintova, Izabela Naydenova

Dublin Institute of Technology

Abstract—Water quality monitoring and control is a challenge that calls for innovative

solutions. Current methods of water monitoring are costly and time consuming. Moreover,

sampling and analytical techniques are limited. There is a need for accurate, long–term

monitoring of environmental contaminants using sensors that can be operated on site.The aim

of this research is to theoretically model, fabricate and test portable holographic sensors for

water quality monitoring that are simple to operate, capable of capturing the main water

pollutants and have relatively low cost. The sensors are created by holographic recording of

surface relief structures in a self-processing photopolymer material. The structures are

functionalized by incorporation of porous nanoparticles (nanosized zeolites) or an analyte

sensitive polymer material. Interrogation of these structures by light allows indirect

measurements of chemical analytes’ concentration in real time. In this paper we present

results on the optimisation and testing of the optical sensors. Self-processing

acrylamide-based photopolymer was used to fabricate the required photonic structures.

Recording light conditions such as intensity and time of exposure were optimised in order to

obtain optimised surface relief structures. These structures were then functionalised by

incorporation of LTL- type zeolite nanoparticles. The performance of the sensors for detection

of copper (II) present (1-4 mM) in water was investigated.

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Afternoon, June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Miró Room

Session 1: 11 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Bogdan Zygmunt

C3003 Presentation 11 (15:30~15:45)

The Strengthening of Geological Infrastructure, Research and Data Acquisition - Using GIS

in Ivory Coast Gold Mines

Kouame Joseph Arthur Kouame, Fuxing Jiang, Yu Feng and Sitao Zhu

University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China

Abstract—Mining is herald as one of the major sources of income to individuals indigenous

to the Ivory Coast. Through this process, job creation and employment opportunities have

increased. But research has shown that there are challenges of varying degrees facing Ivory

Coast’s Gold Mining Industry. An increased population, corruption, unemployment, under

educated youths, inadequate health facilities, the fallout and negative effects of political

instability between the years 2002 – 2011 has all contributed to these challenges. Yet, diverse

groups of individuals, both young and old are engaged in Artisanal Gold Mining activities,

which to them appear more lucrative than traditional agricultural inputs. But Artisanal Goal

Mining activities in Ivory Coast have presented numerous challenges to the mining sector.

This high risk activity often leads to pollution, environmental degradation and even loss of

human lives. It is reported that approximately ten (10) people die yearly in the gold mines.

This paper is focused on providing detailed analysis of how geological infrastructure, research

and data acquisition can be strengthened using the Geographic Information System (“GIS”) in

Ivory Coast gold mines. Additionally, GIS Software serves as an effective solution to solving

Artisanal gold mine challenges, while seeking to promote a safer mining industry in Ivory

Coast.

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Session 2

Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,

we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.

Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P0005 Presentation 1 (13:00~13:15)

Optimization of Hydraulic Fracture Parameters for Low-Permeability Condensate Reservoir

Lin Hun, Zhang Shicheng, Wang Fei, Yu Baihui, and Liu Hongchang

China University of Petroleum, Beijing

Abstract—In order to develop a low-permeability condensate gas reservoir named X in Jilin

Oilfield efficiently, it is significant to study and optimize the hydraulic fracture parameters of

development wells. This paper builds a compositional model by utilizing the PVTi module of

Eclipse software considering the PVT experimental result in this regard. On this basis, the

effect of hydraulic fracture parameters on productivity is analyzed by establishing the

numerical model in the view of theoretical analysis. Finally, the optimal hydraulic fracture of

target area are obtained with the established geology model. The following conclusions can

be drawn from this study:(1) Hydraulic fracturing can enhance the productivity of condensate

gas reservoir; (2) Fracture length plays a more critical role in increasing productivity than

fracture conductivity; (3) For the low-permeability condensate gas reservoir named X in Jilin

Oilfield, the optimal parameters of fractures are half length=280m, conductivity= 22μm2•cm.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P0006 Presentation 2 (13:15~13:30)

Ceria in Hydrogenation of Carbon Monoxide and Dehydration of Bio-ethanol

Jahariah Sampe, Farah Fatin Zulkifli, Nor Afidatul Asni Semsudin, Md Shabiul Islam, and

Burhanuddin Yeop Majlis

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Centre of Physical-Chemical Methods of Investigation

& Analysis, Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract—Ceria is the active catalyst for various chemical processes. The reactions of

hydrogenation of carbon monoxide and dehydration of bioethanol using the cerium oxide as

catalyst are considered. The role of cerium oxide in the investigated processes, which have a

positive influence on the selectivity, the process conditions, the dispersion of catalysts are

shown. Cerium oxide improves the dispersion of active component and has the own catalytic

activity.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P0007 Presentation 3 (13:30~13:45)

Processing of Methane Over the Oxide Catalysts

Kusman Dossumov, Gaukhar Ye. Yergaziyeva, Laura К. Myltykbayeva, and Мoldyr М.

Теlbayeva

The Institute of Combustion Problems, Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract—Catalysis of the supported oxide catalysts in the direction of the methane oxidation

reaction is investigated. Modified nickel-containing catalysts studied at the reaction of partial

oxidation of methane to synthesis gas. The effect of modifying additives (cerium and

lanthanum oxides) on the activity and resistance to coking NiO / γ -Al2O3 catalyst was

defined. The introduction of cerium and lanthanum oxides increases resistance to catalyst

coking. Rising of lanthanum modified catalyst activity associated with a decrease in its

recovery temperature and increased dispersion of particles of metallic nickel. It is found that

the developed 3% NiO + 2% La2O3 / ɣ-Al2O3 catalyst for 250 hours under laboratory

conditions (CH4: O2 = 2: 1, Tr = 750oC and W = 1000 h

-1) does not lose its activity. It was

determined that the use of a tungsten heteropoly acid as the active phase supported on Al2O3

can direct the process towards the formation of ethylene.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P0008 Presentation 4 (13:45~14:00)

Fracture Distribution Pattern Via Numerical Stimulation in Naturally Fractured Shale Gas

Reservoir

Zhou Tong, Zhang Shicheng, Zou Yushi, Lin Hun, and Hao Siying

China University of Petroleum, Beijing

Abstract—Understanding the interaction between hydraulic fractures and natural fractures,

and predicting the hydraulic fractures propagation behavior is important to select the best

stimulation design and completion strategy in the naturally fractured shale gas reservoirs.

This paper introduces a novel numerical simulation model based on the finite element

method and discrete element method. Besides in-site stress and the angle of natural fractures,

influence on its opening by natural fractures’ permeability and adhesive strength are also

considered in the meantime. The established model is used to investigate the mechanism of

fracture network geometry within a single fracturing stage. The results indicate that with the

increasing of horizontal stress difference or adhesive strength and the decreasing of natural

fractures’ permeability, the influence on hydraulic fractures caused by natural fractures is

decreasing, which will generate long major hydraulic fractures and the complexity of the

fractures also reduce. Low angle natural fractures system are more easily opened by

hydraulic fracture, but once the high angle fracture opened more complex fracture network

will be formed. This paper provides improved understanding of complex network fractures

generation and a reliable method for the volume fracturing treatment design and the fracture

pattern prediction for shale formations.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P0016 Presentation 5 (14:00~14:15)

Investigation on the Operation Status of a User-side Thermal Facility of Korean District

Heating System by Using Exergy Analysis Method

Chan Lee, Bo Yeon Chang, Hoon Kim, Hyung Woo Park, and Shin Young Lim

Univ. of Suwon, Republic of Korea

Abstract—The present study investigates the operation status of a user-side thermal facility

where thermal energy is supplied from main Korean district heating system and distributed to

many household spaces. On-site measurements are made on the operation conditions of a

user-side thermal facility and then exergy analysis method is applied to the measurement

results to determine the locations and the magnitudes of exergy loss/destructions. In addition,

based on the exergy analysis results, overall exergy efficiency and heat exchanger

effectiveness of the user-side thermal facility are calculated.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P0017 Presentation 6 (14:15~14:30)

Composition Distribution and Characteristic of a Typical Commercial Gasoline in Market

Li Na, Guo Xin, Tao Zhiping and Long Jun

Research Institute of Petroleum Processing, Beijing, China

Abstract—Composition distribution of a typical commercial gasoline more representative in

current market which also meets China V gasoline standard is discussed. The octane number

distribution and vapor pressure distribution of the commercial gasoline is also analyzed. In

addition, the hydrocarbon making a larger contribution to the octane number or vapor

pressure is reached. The results indicate that the commercial gasoline more representative in

the current market mainly includes i-paraffin, aromatics and a small amount of olefins in

order to meet the China V gasoline standard. Olefin is the main composition which

contributes to the octane number and vapor pressure for the light fraction of commercial

gasoline. However, in order to meet the V gasoline standards, the olefin content decreases so

greatly that we have to add a certain amount of MTBE to make up for the octane value loss

and vapor pressure loss of the commercial gasoline. Aromatics are the components that

contribute to the octane number for heavy fraction of commercial gasoline. However, the

octane number of the middle distillate is relatively absent. In order to satisfy the good

combustion performance of commercial gasoline, it is very important to improve the

distribution of octane number by adjusting the gasoline component.

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Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P2002 Presentation 7 (14:30~14:45)

Experimental Study of Wax Deposition in Pipeline – Effect of Inhibitor and Spiral Flow

Muhammad Ali Theyab, and Pedro Diaz

London South Bank University, United Kingdom

Abstract—Wax deposition is one of the main flow assurance problems in the oil industry. It

can result in the restriction of crude oil flow in the pipeline, creating pressure abnormalities

and causing an artificial blockage leading to a reduction or interruption in the production.

Wax can precipitate as a solid phase on the pipe wall when its temperature (inlet coolant

temperature) drops below the Wax Appearance Temperature (WAT). An experimental flow

loop system was built in the lab to study the variation of wax deposition thickness under the

single phase transport. A series of experiments were carried out at different flow rates (2.7 and

4.8 L/min) to study wax deposition and measure the wax thickness using four different

techniques including direct technique pigging, pressure drop, heat transfer and liquid

displacement-level detection (LD-LD). The effect of factors on wax formation such as inlet

coolant temperature, inhibitor and spiral flow has been examined. The results show the wax

inhibition percentage (WI)% was 40% and 45% at flow rate 2.7 and 4.8 L/min respectively of

the inhibitor W802 (polyacrylate polymer (C16-C22)) at inlet coolant temperature 14 ºC. The

wax reduction percentage (WR) % was 65% and 73% at flow rate 2.7 and 4.8 L/min

respectively of the spiral flow at inlet coolant temperature 14 ºC. This percentage of inhibition

will increased rapidly by increasing the inlet coolant temperature.

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Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P3003 Presentation 8 (14:45~15:00)

A Column Experiment to Study the Drying Behaviour of Mature Fine Tailing

Anis Roshani, Mamadou Fall, and Kevin Kennedy

University of Ottawa, Canada

Abstract—Oil sands in Alberta have been excavated to extract bitumen over the past five

decades. Continual accumulation of fine tailing and high risk of failure associated with

constructed dams are considered as a serious problem for this industry. Recent regulatory

changes have forced this industry to investigate on more effective technologies to control and

reduce this inventory. Multi-lift deposition of oil sand tailings could be appropriate solution in

order to meet regulatory requirement. However, this approach could not be viable if the

addition of more lifts compromise the developed strength in the former layers. Moreover,

hydraulic and mechanical properties that are strongly coupled, can affect geotechnical

behavior of deposited tailing. In this study, the evolution of coupled hydraulic and mechanical

properties of mature fine tailing (MFT) has been studied by means of column experiment

under atmospheric condition. The results obtained have shown that, by adding the second lift,

former lift initially lost the suction developed in this layer; but this effect was not permanent

and over a 30 days period, recovered to prior values. Strongly coupled hydraulic and

mechanical behavior is due to several mechanisms, such as evaporation, drainage, and

self-consolidation, suction and crack development. Based on the obtained data, two-lift

deposition can be considered as an efficient reclamation plans to minimize dedicated disposal

areas (DDAs).

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P3005 Presentation 9 (15:00~15:15)

The Research of Pinpoint Formation Pressure Test Method and in the Application of Jingbian

Gasfield

Huang Xing and Li Tiantai

China University of Petroleum, Beijing, China

Abstract—Pressure is a essential factor to be determined in gas field development. How to

obtain the accurate current formation pressure is a difficulty encountered in developing low

permeability gas reservoirs like Jingbian Gasfield. For this kind of low permeability gas

reservoir, in the premise of finishing the production task, to do the least work to meet the need

of the development of research is a necessary solved problem in the gas reservoir

development. In allusion to these problems, the pinpoint formation pressure test method is

adopted to calculate the current formation pressure of single well in this file. Conclusions

obtained:1)The calculating gas well current formation pressure method is a feasible way to

solve those problems.2)Using the static pressure test data to calculate gas well current

formation pressure is suitable for Jingbian Gasfield, according to the comparison in this essay.

3)The error analysis has been done by using the static pressure data and long-term (shut-in

time is more than 80 days) shut-in data, which can also be used to calculate formation

pressure. The reasonable range of error control of three kinds of well can be obtained by

deducing. By judging the range, we can determine whether the obtained calculating formation

pressure test result is correct or not.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P3006 Presentation 10 (15:15~15:30)

Developing New Recyclable and pH Sensitive Amphiphile for Heavy Oil Emulsion and

Demulsification

Yining Wu, Xuepeng Wu, Sisi Fang, Hao Li, Mingwei Zhao, and Caili Dai

China University of Petroleum (East China), China

Abstract—As the conventional oil reserves in the world continue to decline, the immense

deposits of heavy crude oil attract much attention. More heavy oil reservoirs are being proven

and developed. However, heavy oil recovery and pipeline transport pose new challenges due

to the high viscosity. The emulsion of heavy oil by surfactant floods is able to lower the

viscosity but consequently leads to the oil-water separation problem. Therefore, the

application of this technique will benefit from an efficient, rapid method of demulsification at

special desired stage, which raises stringent requirements to the surfactant.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 13:00~15:45

Venue: Calabera room

Session 2: 11 presentations-Topic: “Petroleum and Energy”

Session Chair: Prof. Roberto San Jose

P3007 Presentation 11 (15:30~15:45)

The Enhanced Oil Recovery of a New Nonuniform Flooding System in Tight Oil Fracture

Networks

Yongpeng Sun

China University of Petroleum (East China)

Abstract—Tight oil is widely spread underground in China. Due to the unique properties of

tightoil reservoir, such as low permeability and low porosity, it usually requires hydraulic

fracturing to increase the drainage area. However, after one year’s production, the production

decreases a lot. Further enhanced oil recovery method is required. The nonuniform flooding

system is a newly developed fluid, used to increase the sweep efficiency in fracture and

imbibition in matrix. Its application in tightoil fracture matrix is system investigated in this

study. The in house developed 3 dimensional fracture network model is developed, featuring

highly controllable fracture width, length, and height is. Many impact factors are studied in

detail, such as fracture width, length, fluid concentration, fluid flow rate, and etc. The

increased oil recovery after water flooding with the nonuniform flooding system is found to

be as much as water flooding. And the 2nd time water flooding after well shut-in is also

proved to be work well than 1st time water flooding. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance technique

is employed to identify the oil production both in matrix and fracture. The detailed result will

be revealed during conference.

15:45-16:05 Coffee Break

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Session 3

Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,

we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.

Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C0004 Presentation 1 (16:05~16:20)

Effect and Mechanism of Microorganism for Oil Degradation Enhanced by Magnetic Field

Ren Zhijun, Zhu Linan , Zhang Zhongxiang , Liu Qian

School of Aerospace and Civil Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China

Abstract—One strain was isolated from activated sludge of oily wastewater biochemical

treatment and named Acinetobacter sp B11 according to the determination of morphology,

physiological, biochemical tests and 16S rDNA sequence analysis. In present research,

magnetic field was used in oil biodegradation process to improve the degradation efficiency

of microorganism for oil pollution and the effect and mechanism of oil-degrading bacteria

(strain Acinetobacter sp B11) with magnetic field were conducted. The results showed that oil

removal efficiency was 11.9% higher when magnetic field (25mT) was added in

biodegradation process. Lower intensity of magnetic field could promote microbial growth

and improve microbial enzyme activity and the results had showed that microbial logarithmic

phase was shortened and the enzyme activity of bacteria increased by 27.4% at lower

magnetic strength (25mT).

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C0009 Presentation 2 (16:20~16:35)

Technical Features and Thermal Efficiencies of Various Flat Plate Solar Collectors

Turhan Koyuncu, Fuat Lule

Department of Energy Systems Engineering, Faculty of Technology, University of Adiyaman,

Adiyaman, Turkey.

Abstract—Flat plate solar water collectors are widely used for supplying hot water or hot air

for domestic or industrial applications in the world. These collectors provide a pretty big

profit when compared with other energy resources. For instance, it was determined by a study

that these collectors are approximately 2.0, 3.5, 4.0, 6.0, 7.0 and 12.0 times more profitable

than wood, coal, natural gas, oil, LPG, and electricity, respectively for heating water.

Therefore, technical features and thermal efficiencies of different type flat plate solar air and

water collector (heater) systems such as collector panels (arrays), heat exchangers and hot

water storage tanks were presented in this research. Besides, calculation of ideal collector

panel tilt angle and different theoretical efficiency analysis methods such as energy balance

method and complicated method was discussed in this work. As a result, the high thermal

efficiencies were found as 46%, 88% and 95% for an air collector, for a natural circulation

corrugated 304 chromium water collector, and for a vertical hot water tank, respectively.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C0021 Presentation 3 (16:35~16:50)

Carbon Effects of Different Land Use Patterns in China during 2004-2013

Xiaokang Li, Xiaoming Wang and Guochao Zhao

Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract—Since the 1980s, global warming has become a major problem facing the human all

over the world. The main reason of climate becoming warm is due to the excessive emissions

of greenhouse gas, especially CO2. Land use is one of the important factors that cause carbon

emissions. Different patterns of land use have different carbon emission characteristics, and

the results are also different. In this paper, the land was divided into cultivated land, garden

land, forest land, grassland, residential and mining land, traffic land, water body, land use

change and main ways of carbon emissions and carbon sequestration from different type of

land were analyzed. The paper also analyzed the variation tendency of several carbon

emission indexes including the amount of carbon emissions and carbon sequestration, the

ratio of carbon source and carbon sink, per capita and per hectare carbon emissions from 2004

to 2013. And relevant regulation measurements on land use in China were proposed on the

base of low-carbon goals.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C0027 Presentation 4 (16:50~17:05)

Extraction of Nitrophenols Using Pseudo-Emulsion Based Hollow Fiber Strip Dispersion

Mousumi Chakraborty

SV.National Institute of Technology, Surat-395007, India

Abstract—The extraction of nitrophenols from aqueous solutions through a pseudo-emulsion

hollow fiber strip dispersion (PEHFSD) system were conducted in a microporous

hydrophobic polypropylene hollow fiber membrane contactor. The study had focused on the

effects of various parameters, viz., feed and pseudo emulsion phase flow rates,types of carrier

and concentration etc. Effect of multiple cycles using the same pseudo-emulsion on

nitrophenols extraction was also analyzed. Almost 99% extraction of all three nitrophenols

(individually) was achieved at optimum conditions.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C0034 Presentation 5 (17:05~17:20)

Scr of No with Nh3 over Fe2o3 Particles at Low Temperature

Xiaobo Wang, Keting Gui and Lin Dong

Nanjing University

Abstract—Fe2O3 particles were used for selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO with NH3

at low-temperature in a fixed bed reactor. Mössbauer spectroscopy and H2-TPR were

employed to characterize the Fe2O3 particles. It was found that Fe2O3 particles showed high

activity in a wide temperature range of 150-270℃ and more than 95% of NO conversion

could be obtained at 180℃. Moreover, the reaction order was found to be nearly 1, 0 and 0.42

with respect to NO, NH3 and O2, respectively. Apparent activation energy was calculated to

be 28.8kJ/mol and lower than that for most of the catalysts reported by previous studies.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C0043 Presentation 6 (17:20~17:35)

Research on Landfill and Composting Guidelines in Kigali City, Rwanda Based on China’s

Experience

Josephine Isugi and Dongjie Niu

Tongji University

Abstract—Due to the population growth and the improvement of life standards, there is a

growing concern associated with waste generation in Kigali city. All collected waste goes to

the only one landfill in Kigali and the waste composition is dominated by organic waste up to

68%. Some efforts were made to handle solid waste in Kigali City, but there are still some

weaknesses related to waste disposal facilities. Most of data used in this paper are collected

directly or indirectly from literature, government websites, and institution reports which are

related to solid waste management and official media. This paper used a comparative analysis

for Kigali city and China in order to propose guidelines that could be referred to improve the

design of landfill and composting plants in Kigali city. This paper is proposing Kigali City to

refer to Chinese standards on landfill and composting plants. China has important standards

on liner system, leachate collection, cover standards, environmental monitoring standards that

can be referred to in construction and monitoring the functionality of a landfill in Kigali city.

The materials such as geotextile, Perforated HDPE pipe and others used in China should be

tested if they are compatible with soil, weather, and other environment issues in Kigali City

before using them. Composting is very necessary in Kigali City because 68% of solid waste

generated is organic waste. MSW aerobic static composting standards in China such as

moisture content, leachate collection, temperature could be followed in order to introduce the

standards of composting in Kigali city, compost can be used in agriculture as 90% of

Rwandans are formers.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C1001 Presentation 7 (17:35~17:50)

Current Developments in Anaerobic Digestion of Food Waste Coupled with Combined Heat

and Power Generation of Electricity

Saidu I., Aminu S. U., Aliyu Y., and Garba B.

Jigawa State College of Education

Abstract—Anaerobic digestion is a series of process which breaks down organic matter into

simple chemical components in the absence of oxygen. This process has long been used in

treating various organic wastes and has been recognized as a form of energy production.

Combine heat and generation of electricity is referred to as simultaneous usable heat and

power within a single process. This paper aims to review the current trends in anaerobic

digestion and the combined heat and power generation of electricity. The review covers the

various stages in anaerobic digestion such as hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis, and

methanogenesis as well as codigestion of two or more feedstock, enhancement of

pretreatment methods, inoculation of substances and temperature variation to reduce process

time and enhance biogas production.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C1002 Presentation 8 (17:50~18:05)

Using Sewage Sludge as Alternative Fuel and Raw Material to Produce Cement Clinker

ZhenzhouYang, Yingyi Zhang, Lili Liu, Xidong Wang and Zuotai Zhang

Peking University

Abstract—In the present study, we proposed a method that using sewage sludge (SS) as

alternative fuel and raw material to produce cement clinker. It was found that the increasing

amount of SS can favor for the formation of tricalcium silicate (C3S) but the excessive

amount can cause the impediment effect. Furthermore, SS contains high contents of trace

elements, especially for zinc and manganese. The thermodynamic equilibrium calculation of

Zn and Mn are also conducted to further understand their transformation behaviors and the

results show that zine is predicted as a volatile element while manganese shows great

condensed potential during the cement clinker calcination process.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C2006 Presentation 9 (18:05~18:20)

Hydrogen and Electricity Co-production by Microbial Photoelectrochemical Cell

Qing-Yun Chen, Jian-Shan Liu, Kai Zhang, and Yun-Hai Wang

Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Abstract—In this research, n-type and p-type semiconductor photoelectrodes were

synthesised to construct microbial photoelectrochemical cells(MPCs) coupling with

bio-anodes. Photoelectrodes including n-type TiO2 nanorod arrays and p-type CaFe2O4 film

were synthesised by hydrothermal method and sol-gel combustion method respectively. The

photoelectrodes were characterized with various techniques. MPC with TiO2 had an open

circuit voltage of 0.3V with light irradiation and its internal resistance was more than 10kΩ.

The maximum power density and current density were 6.05mW·m-2

and 105 mA·m-2

. MPC

with CaFe2O4 had a higher open circuit voltage up to 0.75V and a much lower internal

resistence between 2~4kΩ. Besides, the maximum power density and current density

increased to 174 mW·m-2

and 1100 mA·m-2

respectively. With 100Ω external resistance, MPC

with TiO2 produced hydrogen at a rate of ca. 13.1μL·h-1

in 3.5 hours. But the cathode

efficiency reached up to 229%. MPC with CaFe2O4 electrode produced 8.8μmol hydrogen at a

rate about 16.4μL·h-1

in 12 hours. Its Faraday efficiency and cathode efficiency were 98.3%

and 28.6% respectively. Obviously, p-type photoelectrodes are more appropriate to construct

microbial photoelectrochemical cells.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Session 3: 10 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

Session Chair: Prof. Carlos Garbisu

C2007 Presentation 10 (18:20~18:35)

Hydrogen and Electricity Production from Methanol Via an Electrochemical Cell

Yun-Hai Wang, Xiao-Wen Fang, Wen-Fang Cai, and Qing-Yun Chen

Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

Abstract—In order to realize hydrogen production from methanol without bias potential, in

the present work, a novel electrochemical cell was designed. In the electrochemical cell, the

anolyte is alkaline while the catholyte is acid and they are separated by a bipolar membrane.

The anode is a Pt-Ru/C coated carbon cloth, while a platinum foil functions as cathode. In the

designed electrochemical cell, hydrogen can be produced on cathode while methanol can be

oxidized on anode, respectively with additional electricity production. The hydrogen and

electricity production performance in the cell was evaluated. The effect of anode surface area

on hydrogen production rate and power output was also investigated. With anode apparent

surface area of 6.15 cm2, hydrogen production rate can reach up to 0.76 m

3H2 m

-3 d

-1 and the

maximum power density of 0.42 W m-2

is achieved, respectively.

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Session 4

Tips: The schedule for each presentation is for reference only. In case of missing your presentation,

we strongly suggest that you attend the whole session.

Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0001 Presentation 1 (16:05~16:20)

Feasibility Study of a 1000+ Electrode Array in Epiretinal Prosthesis

Diego Lujan Villarreal, Dietmar Schroeder and Wolfgang H. Krautschneider

Institute of Nano and Medical Electronics, Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg,

Germany

Abstract—To improve resolution and achieve functional vision, it is required 1000 electrodes

with minimum feature size at epiretinal prosthetic devices. This challenging aim, however,

has a limitation as to accommodate 1000+ electrode array and be within the limits of charge

density and temperature increase at the device. In this work, we simulated a ganglion cell

ON-model with PEDOT-NaPSS arranged electrode array in a three-dimensional retina model

using COMSOL-Matlab interface. We varied electrode size, pulse width and inter

electrode-ganglion cell distance to analyze charge density and temperature increase at the

device. With our results, we investigated the feasibility of using 1024 electrode array

attaching 16 scalable chips of 64 electrodes each with a daisy chain configuration. For IEGD

less than 10 µm, it is feasible to use 1024 array of electrodes with the following requirements:

i) reduce electrode diameter to 2 µm; ii) maximum output voltage of 1 V; iii) work with either

50 or 100 µs low pulse duration; iv) 11.3 mm2 electrode carrier area; v) PEDOT-NaPSS

electrode deposition and vi) circular electrodes.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0004 Presentation 2 (16:20~16:35)

Oversampling Negative Class Improves Contact Map Prediction

Grzegorz Markowski, Krzysztof Grąbczewski and Rafal Adamczak

Nicolaus Copernicus Universit

Abstract—In this paper we present a contact map predictor that has been trained using

unbalanced training. The training set has been built based on typical, for this problem, feature

space: predicted solvent accessibilities and predicted secondary structures. To show that

oversampling negative class improves prediction accuracy we have built two predictors that

are based on neural networks and decision trees, respectively. The influence of the size of the

non-contact class in the training set has been analyzed. We have observed that significantly

better results are obtained when the size of the non-contact class is at least 4 times larger than

contact class, while the optimal oversampling depends on the type of contacts and learning

algorithm used. Our final predictor - PLCT – took part in CASP11 where in one of the

category took 3th place. PLCT is available at http://promap.is.umk.pl/.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0006 Presentation 3 (16:35~16:50)

Wearable Care System for Elderly People

Michal Frydrysiak and Lukasz Tesiorowski

Lodz University of Technology

Abstract—A growing number of elderly persons in Poland and Europe forces us to looking

for new solutions for the continuous monitoring of their health state. This approach allows for

early action in case of dangerous situations for elderly person life (state before heart attack or

stroke, etc.). The system for continuously monitoring the health state also allows for quick

action of first contact doctors in the case of emergency situations. This described system also

allow the remotely monitoring of elderly people in their home by their relatives. The

monitoring system is portable, comfortable to use and uses non-invasive measurement

methods. This kind of clothing is full user-friendly product. The textronic system is a new

product for monitoring selected human physiological parameters, such as: pulse, frequency of

breathing, underclothing temperature, positioning inside and outside the house. Textile

sensory elements and signal lines are implemented in the structure of the clothing and it is a

main innovation of this kind of systems. System of a textile sensor is part of a garment, the

monitoring system is fully portable, easy for using, does not require specialized medical

services. Furthermore, measurement of physiological parameters is non-invasive which means

that does not interfere directly in the human body. The system is completely safe, because it is

supplied by a miniature battery such as the one that are used in mobile phones. The

combination of textile clothing interface with specialized software for data acquisition and

generation of alarm signals provides a continuous overview of the health status of the

monitored person.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0007 Presentation 4 (16:50~17:05)

Novel Method for Realizing 1000+ Electrode Array in Epi- or Subretinal Prosthesis

Diego Lujan Villarreal, Wolfgang Krautschneider and Dietmar Schröder

Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)

Abstract—From theoretical modelling, it is projected that a retinal device with 1000+

electrodes could provide face recognition, reading ability and functional vision. This

challenging purpose, however, has a restriction to realize the boundaries of electrode carrier

area with its corresponding electrode diameter to accommodate 1000+ microelectrodes and

safeguard charge density, temperature increase at the device, and provide focal retinal

stimulation, i.e. one active electrode excites a single cell. Here we introduce the strength

electrode-separation curve and ‘optimization window of epi- or subretinal stimulation’ that

answer the previously stated challenges. Further, a large-scale cell simulation is presented,

which is a technique to obtain the optimal inter-electrode distance in epi- or subretinal

stimulation.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0013 Presentation 5 (17:05~17:20)

Dna Adsorption Characteristics of Uniform-Crosslinked Microgel With Double-Responsive, Polycationic Molecular Brushes Berna Saracoglu Kaya Cumhuriyet Uni., Turkey

Abstract—Uniform particles with pH and temperature sensitive molecular brushes on the

crosslinked microgel core were synthesized by a two-stage procedure. In the first stage, the

microgel particles 920 nm in size were obtained by the dispersion polymerization of glycerol

dimethacrylate (GDMA). In the second stage, polycationic molecular brushes were obtained

on the microgel particles by the surface-initiated atom transfer polymerization (ATRP) of

2-dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate (DMAEM).

In this study, a new dispersion polymerization method for the synthesis of

uniform-crosslinked poly (glycerol dimethacrylate), poly (GDMA) microgel particles was

proposed. The chemical derivatization of poly (GDMA) nanospheres can be performed via

their hydroxyl functionality. The water swellability (i.e. hydrogel character) and the similarity

of molecular structure to a biocompatible material, poly (2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) make

poly(GDMA) nanospheres promising material for biotechnological and biomedical

applications. DNA diagnostic assays, gene delivery and DNA isolation are considered as

suitable potential areas where the poly (GDMA) nanospheres can be evaluated as a sorbent or

a nanocarrier. In the synthesis of the support, a polycationic ligand capable of interacting with

negatively charged phosphate groups of DNA, poly (DMAEM) was grafted from the

monodisperse-crosslinked poly (GDMA) nanospheres by surface initiated ATRP. Hence poly

(GDMA) microgels carrying double responsive poly (DMAEM) brushes on their surface were

obtained. Here, we wish to report the enviromentally responsive behaviour and DNA

adsorption-desorption behaviour of the proposed material.

The resulting temperature and pH responsive microgel was used as sorbent for ssDNA

adsorption. Comparing to the commonly used sorbents, reasonably high ssDNA adsorptions

up to 240 mg DNA/g dry microgel were obtained with the proposed sorbent. The adsorbed

ssDNA was desorbed from the sorbent with high yield (i.e. 75 % w/w). The adsorption and

desorption behaviours make poly (DMAEM) grafted-poly (GDMA) microgel particles as a

promising carrier/sorbent for ssDNA isolation and delivery.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0016 Presentation 6 (17:20~17:35)

Framework of the Bio-heat Transfer for Laser/Cancer Treatment

Mhamed Nour, Mohamed Bougataya, Ahmed Lakhssassi and Emmanuel Kengne

Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada

Abstract—Controlled thermal ablation poses a challenge during a laser surgery/cancer

treatment. A software tool would help physicians predict, organize the treatment as well as

maximize therapeutic effects while minimizing side effects. This would provide a precise idea

of the predicted reaction depending on selected doses, tissue geometry, and the laser source

prior to the treatment; so new treatment strategies can be proposed and evaluated.

In this paper, we propose a new approach for the laser surgery/cancer treatment with

physician interaction. The physician would enter a scenario by selecting the tissue and

specifying tissue tumor size, laser type, probe size, laser power, and time range. The model

would then automatically generate the Power Deposition Model; select the tissue thermal and

optical properties; start the simulation; dynamically update thermal and optical properties; and

show the physiological responses. This model shows the impact of the heat distribution and

thermal damage to the tissue during the simulation and then allows the physician to adjust the

scenario according to the treatment objective. A case study of the Laser Interstitial Thermal

Therapy (LITT) will demonstrate the feasibility of the framework.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0018 Presentation 7 (17:35~17:50)

Review of Brain Imaging Techniques, Feature Extraction and Classification Algorithms to

Identify Alzheimer’S Disease

Ahila Arumugam Annakutty and Achala Chathuranga Aponso

Informatics Institute of Technology, Sri Lanka

Abstract—Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most increasing neurodegenerative disorder

which mainly affects the memory, brain functioning and thinking of elders. Since the cure for

this disease is yet to be found, it’s vital to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease in the early stages and

to delay the progress of the disease as much as possible. There have been many researches

conducted to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease using different brain imaging techniques and

computational methods. The main aim of this paper is to review brain imaging techniques,

preprocessing algorithms and classification algorithms to identify the most suitable approach

to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease.

Specifically this paper consists of following sections: (i) A brief description of the disease and

the case; (ii) Review of brain imaging techniques (EEG, MEG, MRI and FMRI); (iii)Review

and comparison of preprocessing algorithms(FFT, Wavelet transform and TFD); (iv)Review

and comparison of classification algorithms(SVM, decision tree, neural network and random

forest).

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0011 Presentation 8 (17:50~18:05)

EEG Processing System for Detecting a State of Drowsy Driving

Malika Kedir-Talha and Karim Meddah

University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene (USTHB), Faculty of electronics

and informatics, Laboratory of Instrumentation, Algiers, Algeria

Abstract—By exploiting a database of 109 persons including two states to detect: sleepy or

not, we have designed a system for automatically detecting drowsiness of a driver at the

wheel. By filtering the alpha wave and by using the power spectral density of that same wave,

our data were analyzed using the percentiles as measures of dispersion. A threshold

discriminating the two states was found, which helped to highlight the area of the brain

responsible for the state of drowsiness for driver. Thus, number of EEG signals to be analyzed

will reduce and processing time of this system will be decreased. The data are trained and

tested, to get result with accuracy of 80% or higher. It shows that the EEG could be used

helping experts in the development of an intelligent system for detecting state of drowsy

driving with only ten signals by person.

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Afternoon, June 11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 16:05~18:20

Venue: Calabera room

Session 4: 9 presentations-Topic: “Biomedical”

Session Chair:

J0019 Presentation 9 (18:05~18:20)

Transcranial MRI-guided Pulsed High Intensity Focused Ultrasound for treatment of

demyelinating axons in multiple sclerosis lesions- Simulation studies

Hamidreza Chabok, Niloofar Totonchi, Banafsheh Hekmatnia and Somayeh Salimiyan

Islamic Republic of university, Iran

Abstract—Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating disease whose symptoms arise from

demyelination of axons within brain tissue with an attendant loss of central and peripheral

function. Preclinical studies have already demonstrated remyelination of axons with laser

light in an optogenetic mouse model. Also one method of applying focused ultrasound is to

pulse the ultrasound beam, which could nondestructively activate neurons. In this novel our

Simulation studies are planned to test whether pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound can

decrease demyelination and increase remyelination in gray matter. We showed that

transcranial MRI-guided pulsed high intensity focused ultrasound is an ideal modality for

noninvasive brain interventions. It can also potentially help repair damaged axons and may

lead to rapid advancements in the treatment of Multiple Sclerosis.

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Poster Session

June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 09:00~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Poster Session: 3 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

C0001 Presentation 1

Determination of Heavy Metal Contents in Water, Sediments and Fish Tissues of Tinca Tinca

in Kovada Lake, Turkey

Selda TEKİN-ÖZAN, Şule KAYRAK

Süleyman Demirel University, Faculty of Science and Art, Department of Biology,

Isparta-TURKEY

Abstract—The present study was carried out to determine the levels of heavy metals in water,

sediment and tissues of tench (Tinca tinca) in Kovada Lake, Turkey. Water, sediment and fish

samples were collected from September 2012 to February 2013 at different three sites.

DORM 3, DOLT 4 and HISS 1 reference material showed good accuracy. As a result of

analysis in water, all of the metals except Pb were determined in water. Fe was the highest

and Cd was the lowest in water. Kovada Lake's water was classified as category I according

to the standards of Republic of Turkey Ministry of Environment and Forest. All of the metals

were determined in sediment and fish tissues, and Fe was the highest and Cd was the lowest

in sediment. The highest metal levels were found in liver compared with gill and muscle.

Negative relationships were determined between metal levels in fish with fish weight and

lenght. The metal levels which were detected in fish tissues was compared with acceptable

levels for fish tissues given by World Health Organization, European Commission and

Turkish Standart Institute. This study shows that a potential danger may occur in the future

depending on the agricultural development.

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June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 09:00~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Poster Session: 3 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

C0017 Presentation 2

Simulation of Fugitive Dust Impact on Air Quality Using Land Classification and Air

Pollution Model

Ho-Wen Chen and Yu-Ting Lin

Environmental Science and Engineering Taichung Tunghai University, Taiwan

Abstract—The terrain in Taiwan is narrow from the west to the east. Mountains run from

north-northeast to south-southwest all over Taiwan. Most of the mountains are high and steep,

comparing differently with relative altitude of plains. Consequently, rivers are short and rapid.

Rocks and soil at the upper river area are readily eroded. Sands are dropped to lower rivers, as

a result. Moreover, the months with the most rainy days are the plum rain season in summer,

while winter is the driest season. Bare land areas increase when winter comes. In addition,

winter monsoon blows a quantity of fugitive dust, which might cause great damage to human

body.

The study area is Da-An River in Taiwan. With remote sensing’s timeliness and spatiality,

information about bare land is collected. The bare land is then used as area source in. The air

pollution model simulation fore fugitives dust diffusion. The study found that the overall

accuracy of identification may reach above 80% and the simulation of fugitive dust is similar

to the figures from air quality monitoring stations.

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June11, 2016 (Saturday)

Time: 09:00~18:35

Venue: Miró Room

Poster Session: 3 presentations-Topic: “Environment”

C1007 Presentation 3

Determination of Absorbed Toxic Gases on the Inner Surface of Cylinder

Byung-Moon Kim, Jin-Sang Jung and Sang-Hyub Oh

Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, South Korea

Abstract—The amounts of adsorption of four toxic gases in the pressurized cylinder were

determined by ion chromatograph and ICP-OES, and the effects of cylinders, preparation

concentrations, and pressure on the adsorption were investigated with 100 μmol/mol and

1,000 μmol/mol gas mixtures. Adsorptions of NO, NO2, and SO2 gases showed a tendency to

increase with preparation concentration, and the amounts of adsorption varied with each

cylinder within about 1 % of the preparation concentration, but the reactivity with inner

surface of aluminum cylinder was negligible. Hydrogen chloride gas was more adsorptive in

nickel coated steel cylinder than aluminum cylinder and maximum quantities of adsorbed gas

on each cylinder were about 8 % and 1 %, respectively. In addition, it was proved that

Hydrogen chloride is react with inner surface of nickel coated steel cylinder by ICP-OES. It is

found that adsorption of tested gases was not dependent on preparation concentration and

pressure, but strongly dependent on the condition of inner surface of cylinder.

Dinner

18:35 Hotel Restaurant

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One Day Tour June 12, 2016 (Sunday)

10:00-17:00

(Tip: We will depart on time, please arrive at the Lobby before 10 a.m.)

Sagrada Família

Sagrada Família is a large Roman Catholic church in

Barcelona, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926). Although incomplete, the church is a

UNESCO World Heritage Site, and in November 2010 Pope Benedict XVI consecrated and proclaimed it a

minor basilica,]as distinct from a cathedral, which must be the seat of a bishop. The style of la Sagrada

Família is variously likened to Spanish Late Gothic, Catalan Modernism and to Art Nouveau or Catalan

Noucentisme. While the Sagrada Família falls within the Art Nouveau period, Nikolaus Pevsner points out

that, along with Charles Rennie Macintosh in Glasgow, Gaudí carried the Art Nouveau style far beyond its

usual application as a surface decoration

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Casa Batllo

Casa Batlló is a renowned building located

in the center of Barcelona and is one of Antoni

Gaudí’s masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has

been refurbished several times after that. Gaudí's assistants Domènec Sugrañes i Gras, Josep Canaleta and

Joan Rubió also contributed to the renovation project. The local name for the building is Casa dels ossos

(House of Bones), as it has a visceral, skeletal organic quality.

Like everything Gaudí designed, it is only identifiable as Modernisme or Art Nouveau in the broadest

sense. The ground floor, in particular, has unusual tracery, irregular oval windows and flowing sculpted

stone work. There are few straight lines, and much of the façade is decorated with a colorful mosaic made

of broken ceramic tiles (trencadís). The roof is arched and was likened to the back of a dragon or dinosaur.

A common theory about the building is that the rounded feature to the left of centre, terminating at the top

in a turret and cross, represents the lance of Saint George (patron saint of Catalonia, Gaudí's home), which

has been plunged into the back of the dragon.

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Park Guell

The Park Guell is a public park system

composed of gardens and architectonic elements

located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona, Catalonia

(Spain). Carmel Hill belongs to the mountain range

of Collserola – the Parc del Carmel is located on the

northern face. Park Güell is located in La Salut, a

neighborhood in the Gràcia district of Barcelona.

With urbanization in mind, Eusebi Güell assigned

the design of the park to Antoni Gaudí, a renowned

architect and the face of Catalan modernism. The

park was built between 1900 and 1914 and was

officially opened as a public park in 1926. In 1984,

UNESCO declared the park a World Heritage Site

under “Works of Antoni Gaudí”

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Conference Venue

HOTEL COLÓN

http://www.colonhotelbarcelona.com/

Address: Avenida Catedral, 7 - 08002 Barcelona

Tel: +34 93 3011404

E-mail: [email protected]

Looking out the window and seeing the Barcelona Cathedral is a unique privilege.There are certain

pleasures that are only available to those that stay at the Hotel Colón. For example, waking up early in the

morning, crossing over to the window, pulling aside the curtains, and seeing the image of the Barcelona

Cathedral bathed in the sun’s first rays. It’s an image that will fill you with energy throughout the whole

day!

The majority of the 139 rooms in the hotel offer this privilege, in addition to amenities such as

air-conditioning, telephone, LCD television with international channels, high-speed Internet, safety deposit

box, a well-stocked mini-bar, and the finishing touches of a 4 star hotel.

If you are traveling for leisure, after a nice shower and a full breakfast, you’ll find it convenient to have the

main tourist attractions within walking distance. If you are traveling for professional reasons, having two

ample lounges at your disposal offers you infinite options for any event, convention, business meeting, or

celebration. In both cases, it’s good to know that, for lunch or dinner, you can depend on the excellent

service at the Cathedral restaurant.

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APCBEES Forthcoming Conferences http://www.cbees.org/events/

CONFERENCE INFORMATION PUBLICATION

September 24-26, 2016k, Toronto, Canada

ICBEM 2016

2016 6th International Conference on

Biotechnology and Environmental

Management (ICBEM 2016)

http://www.icbem.org/

International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry

and Bioinformatics (IJBBB, ISSN: 2010-3638)

or

Journal of Environmental Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

ICBEE 2016

2016 8th International Conference on

Chemical, Biological and Environmental

Engineering (ICBEE 2016)

http://www.icbee.org/

Volume of Journal ( IPCBEE, ISSN: 2010-4618)

ICECS 2016

2016 9th International Conference on

Environmental and Computer Science

(ICECS 2016)

http://www.icecs.org/

Journal of Environmental Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

or

International Journal of Computer Theory and

Engineering (IJCTE, ISSN: 1793-8201)

October 26-28, 2016,San Francisco, USA

ICABB 2016

2016 2nd International Conference on

Advances in Bioscience and Bioengineering

(ICABB 2016)

http://www.icabb.org/

International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry

and Bioinformatics (IJBBB, ISSN: 2010-3638)

or

International Journal of Life Sciences

Biotechnology and Pharma Research (IJLBPR,

ISSN: 2250-3137)

ICBEC 2016

2016 7th International Conference on

Biology, Environment and Chemistry

(ICBEC 2016)

http://www.icbec.org/

Volume of Journal ( IPCBEE, ISSN: 2010-4618)

ICSEA 2016

2016 4th International Conference on

Sustainable Environment and Agriculture

(ICSEA 2016)

http://www.icsea.org/

Journal of Environmental Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

or

Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies

(JOAAT ISSN: 2301-3737)

November 12-14, 2016, Taipei, Taiwan

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ICCSE 2016

2016 5th International Conference on

Chemical Science and Engineering

(ICCSE 2016)

http://www.iccse.org/

International Journal of Chemical Engineering and

Applications (IJCEA, ISSN:2010-0221)

or

Journal of Environmental Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

ICABT 2016

2016 4th International Conference on

Agriculture and Biotechnology

(ICABT 2016)

http://www.icabt.org/

Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies

(JOAAT, ISSN:2301-3737)

or

International Journal of Life Sciences

Biotechnology and Pharma Research (IJLBPR,

ISSN:2250-3137),

ICBBE 2016

2016 3rd International Conference on

Biomedical and Bioinformatics Engineering

(ICBBE 2016)

http://www.icbbe.com/

International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry

and Bioinformatics (IJBBB, ISSN: 2010-3638)

or

International Journal of Pharma Medicine and

Biological Sciences (IJPMBS, ISSN: 2278-5221)

December 3-5, 2016 Dubai, UAE

ICAMC 2016

2016 2nd International Conference on

Architecture, Materials and Construction

(ICAMC 2016)

http://www.icamc.org/

Key Engineering Materials. (ISSN: 1662-9795)

or

International Journal of Structural and Civil

Engineering Research (IJSCER, ISSN: 2319-6009)

ICESR 2016

2016 3rd International Conference on

Environmental Systems Research

(ICESR 2016)

http://www.icesr.org/

Volume of Journal ( IPCBEE, ISSN: 2010-4618)

ICSAT 2016

2016 2nd International Conference on

Sustainable Agriculture Technologies

(ICSAT 2016)

http://www.icsat.org/

Journal of Advanced Agricultural Technologies

(JOAAT, ISSN:2301-3737)

January 21-23, 2017, Bangkok, Thailand

ICBBB 2017

2017 7th International Conference on

Bioscience, Biochemistry and

Bioinformatics

(ICBBB 2017)

http://www.icbbb.org/

International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry

and Bioinformatics (IJBBB, ISSN: 2010-3638)

or

International Journal of Pharma Medicine and

Biological Sciences (IJPMBS, ISSN: 2278-5221)

or

International Journal of Life Sciences

Biotechnology and Pharma Research (IJLBPR,

ISSN:2250-3137)

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ICEBE 2017

2017 3rd International Conference on

Environment and Bio-Engineering

(ICEBE 2017)

http://www.icebe.org/

Journal of Environmental Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

or

International Journal of Bioscience, Biochemistry

and Bioinformatics (IJBBB, ISSN: 2010-3638)

ICPPE 2017

2017 4th International Conference on

Petroleum and Petrochemical Engineering

(ICPPE 2017)

http://www.icppe.org/

International Journal of Chemical Engineering and

Applications (IJCEA ISSN: 2010-0221)

February 8-10, 2017, Frankfurt, Germany

ICCGE 2017

2017 6th International Conference on Clean

and Green Energy

(ICCGE 2017)

http://www.iccge.org/

International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean

Energy (IJSGCE, ISSN: 2315-4462)

or

Journal of Clean Energy Technologies (JOCET,

ISSN: 1793-821X),

ICCCP 2017

2017 7th International Conference on

Chemistry and Chemical Process

(ICCCP 2017)

http://www.icccp.org/

Volume of conference proceedings

or

International Journal of Chemical Engineering and

Applications (IJCEA ISSN: 2010-0221)

or

both Conference Proceedings and Journal

ICESD 2017

2017 8th International Conference on

Environmental Science and Development

(ICESD 2017)

http://www.icesd.org/

Volume of International Proceedings of Chemical,

Biological and Environmental Engineering

(IPCBEE, ISSN: 2010-4618)

or

Journal of Environmental Science and Development

(IJESD, ISSN:2010-0264)

Welcome to participate in APCBEES upcoming conferences. Good news! To join in APCBEES member is

free now. Please check the information on the website: http://www.cbees.org/membership/ if you are

interested. Any question regarding to membership, please feel free to contact [email protected].

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