Invited Lectures

(Last Update: July 25, 2018)

Plenary Lecture

Prof. Ioannis G. Economou (Texas A&M Univ. at Qatar, Qatar)

Molecular design and prediction of structure and physical properties of complex chemical systems of importance to the oil and gas industry

Keynote Lectures

Prof. Clare McCabe (Vanderbilt Univ., USA)

Examining the self-assembly of stratum corneum lipid mixtures

Prof. Peter Cummings (Vanderbilt Univ., USA)

Computational screening of soft materials systems with application to nano-lubrication systems

Prof. Georgios Kontogeorgis (Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, Denmark)

Current status and challenges in electrolyte thermodynamics

Prof. Cornelis J. Peters (Khalifa Univ. of Science and Technology, UAE, Colorado School of Mines, USA)

Capturing impurities from oil and gas using deep eutectic solvents

Prof. Edward Maginn (University of Notre Dame)

Using reaction ensemble Monte Carlo simulations to understand how solvation and confinement affects equilibrium concentrations of reacting mixtures

Invited Lectures

Prof. Yoshio Iwai (Kyushu Univ. Japan)

Correlation of phase equilibria by new activity coefficient model

Prof. Jian Zhou (South China University of Technology, China)

Multiscale modeling and simulations of protein adsorption at interfaces

Dr. Z. Nevin Gerek (Schneider Electric, USA)

Challenges and solutions for next generation process simulators

Prof. Hirotoshi Mori (Ochanomizu Univ., Japan)

Materials informatics for designing functional liquids

Prof. Ryo Nagumo (NITech, Japan)

Molecular dynamics simulation study on the correlations between macroscopic properties and microscopic interactions of CO2 physical absorbents

Prof. Tomohiro Furusato (Nagasaki Univ., Japan)

Generation of pulsed arc discharge plasma in supercritical carbon dioxide

Dr. Tatsuya Fujii (AIST, Japan)

Development of fast continuous supercritical CO2 extraction/separation process using micromixer