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Call for Paper on Ozone and Related Oxidations for Water Treatment
Published:10/09/2013

An international conference on Ozone and Related Oxidations for Water Treatment will be hosted by IOA-EA3G and Tongji University in shanghai, China. The official language will be English.

 

The topics of interest connected to the conference theme include but are not limited to the combinations of: Ozone oxidation, Advanced oxidation, Drinking water, Proccess water ,Urban wastewater, Industrial wastewater, water reuse, water recycling, Disinfection, micro-organisms, Reactions, kinetics, by-products, Persistent pollutants, micropollutants, Hydraulics, Hydrodynamics, mass transfer, System design, process, case studies.

 

CALL FOR PAPERS - PUBLICATIONS

Researchers, scientists, practitioners are invited to propose oral or poster presentations related to the theme topics. Authors should submit an extended abstract in English of two pages (with tables and figures) by October 10, 2013 by e-mail to the IOA-EA3G Secretariat with the submission form.

The Programme Committee will notify authors about the acceptance of their papers for oral or poster presentation before November 1st, 2013. The Programme Committee will select and award a prize to the best presentation by a doctorate student. The extended abstracts will be printed in the conference book that will be handed out to participants at registration.

 

SPONSORING OPTIONS

The exclusiveness of the conference theme allows sponsors a unique possibility to present them to a unique and targeted audience. For detailed information on sponsoring options, please contact the IOA-EA3G secretariat.

 

REGISTRATION

Registration will be managed by Tongji University organizers. The registration fee will cover scientific and technical sessions, book of abstracts, lunches, coffee breaks and technical tour.

 

CONTACT AND UPDATES

IOA-EA3G Secretariat

Fax +33(0)549 454 060

E-mail: ioa@esip.univ-poitiers.fr

Website: www.ioa-ea3g.org/

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 Call for Paper on Ozone and Related Oxidations for Water Treatment