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Event International Congress on Environmental Science and Technologies "for a Sustainable Development"

The Heigh Institute of Environmental Science and Technologies (HIEST-Borj Cedria. Tunisia) organizesthe International Congress on Environmental Science and Technologies.

The conference main objectives are: 

  • To bring together researchers, teachers, industrials and students engaged in the studies of envirnmental sciences and technologies,
  • To present and discuss the recent results and the new trends in these field.

The International Congress on Environmental Science and Technologies is organized with the collaboration of:

  • The University of 7th November at Carthage.
  • The Management Company of Borj-Cedria Science and Technology Park.
  • The Research and Technology Center of Energy, CRTEn.
  • The Center of water researche and Technologies, CERTE.
  • The Center of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria, CBBC.
  • The National Center of Material Sciences, CNM.
  • The National Engineering School of Monastir, ENIM-Monastir Universty,
  • The National Engineering School of Gabès, ENIG-Gabes University,
  • The Energy and Thermal Systems Laboratory,LESTE- Monastir Universty, 

The topics of the International Conference on Environmental Science and Technologiesinclude the following sub-domains:: 

  • PROCESS : Biochemical Engineering and Systems Biology, Catalysis and Reaction Engineering, Computational Molecular Science and Engineering, Electrochemical Engineering, Green Product and Process Systems Engineering, Nano Technologies, Polymer Engineering and Material Processing, Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena and New Separation Technologies
  • ENERGY : Biomass and Biofuels, Clean Coal, Clean Fossil Fuels, Energy Conservation, Energy Efficient Systems, Energy Management, Energy Policy, Energy Storage and depletion, Geothermal Energy, Hydrogen and fuel cell, Hydropower, Nuclear Energy, Renewable energy, Solar Energy, Waste-to-energy, Wind Energy,
  • ENVIRONMENT : Air pollution, Air quality management, Climate change, Environmental legislation and policy, Environmental planning & management, Environmental Problems, Environmental Remediation, Environmental risk, Health risks and environment, Tourism and the environment, vehicular pollution, Clean Energy Systems and production , by products valorization, Waste management, Footprints.
  • WATER : Arid region problems, Sustainable water use, Waste Water Assessment, Sustainable Water management and planning, Integrated Water Management, Water pollution, Water Treatment technologies
  • MATERIALS : Contamination, Inverse Problems in Engineering, Nano-materials, Natural resources management, Underground resources, Thermo-physical properties of materials, Thermo-physical characterization Methods,
  • BIOTECHNOLOGY : Agriculture and Forest Science, Biodiversity, Bioremediation, Biopesticides, Conservation of Biological resources, Microorganisms and Renewable energies, Microorganisms and Water treatment,
  • SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT : Sustainable City planning, Eco-architecture, Green Technologies and Sustainable Development, Intelligent Buildings, Resource management, Sustainable transport, Waste management,

Authors are encouraged to submit their original and unpublished papers which will be reviewed by at least two referees.

Accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors at the congress. The CD Proceedings (with ISBN) will include only papers of registered authors.

Selections of papers will be published in special issues of several journals which will be announced soon.

3 student best paper awards will be presented at the conference.

Abstracts (one-two pages) must be submitted no later than Novemver 30th, 2011 at:contact@ST-Environment.net

All submitted papers must be submitted as MS-Word file and conform to the style guidelines required for ST-Environment congress Proceedings.

The templates and the instructions for preparing the manuscripts.

>>> Download ST-Environment 2011 Template 

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November 30: Deadline for abstract submission

Contact information Coordinator: Souheil EL ALIMI, ENIM-Tunisia , Naceur HAMDI, ISSTE-Tunisia / Chairman: Pr. Fethi ZAGROUBA, Director of HIEST, Borj-Cédria. TUNISIA / Co-Chairman: Dr. Latifa BOUSSELMI, CERTE (email: contact@ST-Environment.net ; Fethi.zagrouba@isste.rnu.tn ; latifa.boussrlmi@certe.rnrt.tn)
Phone: + 216 98 45 20 98 , + 216 98 50 39 80, Fax : +216 73 90 79 75 / Phone : +216 79 32 55 55 ; Fax : +216 79 32 53 33 / Phone : +216 79 32 51 22 / +216 98 45 93 66
Event type Conference
File link http://www.st-environment.net
Source ST-ENVIRONMENT.net
Subject(s) AGRICULTURE , ANALYSIS AND TESTS , CHARACTERISTICAL PARAMETERS OF WATERS AND SLUDGES , DRINKING WATER , DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , ENERGY , FINANCE-ECONOMY , HEALTH - HYGIENE - PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISM , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , INDUSTRY , INFORMATION - COMPUTER SCIENCES , INFRASTRUCTURES , MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION , METHTODOLOGY - STATISTICS - DECISION AID , NATURAL MEDIUM , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , PREVENTION AND NUISANCES POLLUTION , RIGHT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES , SLUDGES , TOOL TERMS , TOURISM - SPORT - HOBBIES , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY
Relation http://www.st-environment.net/Submissions.html
Geographical coverage Tunisia,
Address at LAICO HAMMAMET 5* Hotel, Hammamet
Organizer The Heigh Institute of Environmental Science and Technologies (HIEST-Borj Cedria. Tunisia)
Target audience International
Period [20/03/2011 - 22/03/2011]
Status Confirmed
Working language(s) ENGLISH , FRENCH
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International Conference: Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP’TUNISIA) “for sustainable water management”

1-Need 

Water is considered a natural wealth and has to be protected and reused to guarantee the sustainable satisfaction of all needs of citizens and economic sectors. However in Tunisia, and in the Mediterranean region, the pressure on water resources is high, so there is no water to “waste”. Water is becoming a limiting factor for agricultural, and even for industrial development. Treated wastewater is part of the community’s water resources and one component of sustainable water management approach which acts at the source at the smallest possible level. The direct reuse, instead of wastewater discharge in the network, reduces costs of treatment and throwing of recalcitrant compounds into a water stream (prevention of pollution and protection of water system). To reach this purpose, water treatment technologies should target (i) pollutants degradation, (ii) multi-purpose water use and (iii) sustainability of the technologies advanced.

2-Importance

Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) are progressing rapidly all over the world as they have proved to be successful in degradation of recalcitrant compounds and a tool to meet increasingly stringent global regulations as well as protecting public health and the environment. Thus AOPs appears in many research as strong alternatives in many applications for complete elimination of recalcitrant compounds in water and/or to improve the biodegradation of wastewaters by partial oxidation.

3-Motivation

Our motivation is, first, to group researchers and their partners in this topic for better interaction, synergy and national/ African/ Mediterranean/ international impacts. Second motivation is to exchange and to discuss the latest results on Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) in the field of pollutant, water and wastewater with international research community. Finally to construct a network in this topic with the purpose to develop projects, to overcome the drawbacks of AOPs, and improved focus on research, development and application.

4-Key words

Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), Ozonation, Electrochemical oxidation, photocatalyse, Fenton, Persistent and recalcitrant pollutants, Industrial wastewater, Wastewater treatment, Anthropogenic micropollutants, POPs, combined processes, oxidation processes.

5- National Partners

(non exhaustive list)

-CERTE, ENIS-L3E, CBS, ENIG, Fac. Sc. Gafsa, Fac. Sc. Gabes

 

6- International Partners

(non exhaustive list)

-          CNRS-LRGP (Nancy-France)

-          LISE (CNRS, UPMC, Paris)

-          POLITO (Italy)

-          TUB (Germany)

-          University of Nancy

-          LACCO, University of Poitier

-          University of Aveiro (Portugal)

7- Programme

The topic is related to Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) (including ozonation) in the field of pollutant, water and wastewater treatment. The programme is fourfold:

-          Mechanisms & interface behaviours

-          Materials development

-          Process and reactors

-          Others oxidation process

8-Participants

Researchers, stakeholders, engineers

9-Dates & Location

21-22/3/2011 (world water day),

LAICO HAMMAMET Hotel, HammametTunisia

10-Language

English

11-Perspectives

-          to increase the interest and the participation of south Mediterranean and African countries

-          to generate via the network, join projects in AOPs topics and enhance researchers and students exchanges

-          to enhance research and publication at the national and international level as well as industrial application

-          to construct a platform with high scientific level to build young researchers expertise.

12-Scientific Committee

 

E. Angelini, POLITO, Italy

L. Bousselmi, CERTE, Tunisia

M. Dachraoui, Fac. Sc. Tunis, Tunisia

S. U. Geissen, TUB, Germany

A. Ghrabi, CERTE, Tunisia

M. KSibi, ENIS, Tunisia

A. Ouederni, ENIG, Tunisia

P. Pichat, ECL, France

S. Sayadi, CBS, Tunisia

E. Sutter, LISE, France

C. Tizaoui, Swansea University UK

O. Zahraa, CNRS-LRGP, France

 

13-Organisation  

-          H. Akrout

-          L. Bousselmi

-          A. Ghrabi

-          M. Ksibi

-          L. Mansouri


Posted by jauad at 09 Mar 2011 17:20:56