63rd PARIS International Congress on Studies in Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering (PSCBE2-26)

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Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:


1. Core Chemical Engineering (The Foundation)

Chemical engineering deals with the large-scale production of chemicals, fuel, and materials through chemical processes.

  • Thermodynamics

    • Laws of Thermodynamics

    • Phase Equilibria (VLE, LLE)

    • Chemical Reaction Equilibria

  • Transport Phenomena

    • Fluid Mechanics (Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow)

    • Heat Transfer (Conduction, Convection, Radiation)

    • Mass Transfer (Diffusion and Interphase transport)

  • Chemical Reaction Engineering (CRE)

    • Kinetics and Reactor Design (Batch, CSTR, PFR)

    • Catalysis and Heterogeneous Reactions

    • Bioreactor Design

  • Separation Processes

    • Distillation and Absorption

    • Extraction and Leaching

    • Membrane Separations

  • Process Control & Safety

    • Dynamics and Control Systems

    • Hazard and Operability Analysis (HAZOP)


2. Biological Engineering

This branch applies engineering principles to biological systems, focusing on pharmaceuticals, food production, and medical technologies.

  • Bioprocess Engineering

    • Cell Culture Engineering (Mammalian, Microbial)

    • Downstream Processing (Purification and Recovery)

    • Fermentation Technology

  • Biomolecular Engineering

    • Protein Engineering

    • Synthetic Biology

    • Metabolic Engineering

  • Biomedical Applications

    • Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

    • Drug Delivery Systems

    • Biosensors and Diagnostics

  • Food Engineering

    • Sterilization and Pasteurization

    • Nutraceuticals

    • Food Rheology


3. Environmental Engineering

This area focuses on protecting human health and the environment by minimizing waste and managing natural resources.

  • Water & Wastewater Treatment

    • Physical/Chemical Treatment (Flocculation, Sedimentation)

    • Biological Treatment (Activated Sludge, Anaerobic Digestion)

    • Desalination and Water Reuse

  • Air Quality Engineering

    • Particulate Matter Control

    • Gas-Phase Pollutant Treatment (Scrubbers, Catalytic Converters)

    • Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling

  • Waste Management

    • Solid Waste Engineering and Landfills

    • Hazardous Waste Remediation

    • Circular Economy and Recycling

  • Sustainability & Energy

    • Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)

    • Renewable Energy (Biofuels, Hydrogen, Solar Thermal)

    • Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS)


4. Cross-Disciplinary Topics

Modern engineering often blends these fields to solve complex global challenges.

  • Materials Science: Nanomaterials, Polymers, and Biomaterials.

  • Computational Modeling: Molecular Dynamics, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Process Simulation.

  • Green Chemistry: Minimizing toxic waste in industrial chemical production.

  • Electrochemistry: Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Corrosion Science.

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