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PARTEC 2016 announces call for papers

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PARTEC 2016, the International Congress on Particle Technology, has launched a call for papers. The event will be held on 19 – 21 April 2016 at the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre, Germany, running in parallel to POWTECH 2016.


Delegates at PARTEC 2013. (Photo: NürnbergMesse).

PARTEC 2016 is held every three years and focuses on key themes within the field of particle technology. Organisers are inviting both industry-specific and application-orientated proposals across a range of topics, such as: particles and energy; modelling and simulation; (nano)-structured materials; applications of particle technology; particles in contact and processing; particles from renewable materials.

PARTEC’s Executive Committee will examine all submissions in terms of their content and scientific quality. The committee is presided over by the Chairman of PARTEC 2016, Professor Dr.-Ing Hermann Nirschl, Dean of Research and Head of the Institute for Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.

A full list of topics can be found here and submission information can be found here. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 30 April 2015.


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