Introduction for 13CKCEW
The 13th China–Korea Clean Energy Workshop (13CKCEW) will be held in Taiyuan, China on April 17 (Wed.) – 20 (Sat.), 2024.
The workshop acts as a platform for researchers, engineers, academicians as well as industrial professionals to promote technology transfer on new and advanced technologies for clean energy and renewable energy. We look forward to meeting you in Taiyuan.
Symposium Topics
Combustion, Gasification, and Pyrolysis
CCUS (Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage)
Fine Particulate and Emission Control
Waste/Biomass to Energy
Hydrogen & Ammonia
Renewable Energy Utilization
Energy Materials
Energy Storage
Energy Saving and Efficiency
Others
Important Dates
One page abstract submission deadline: Feb. 20, 2024
Notification to authors: Mar. 20, 2024
Workshop: Apr. 17-20, 2024
Submission of full manuscripts to the special issue of IJCST: Sep. 15-Oct. 15, 2024
Publication of the special issue:Feb. 2025
Symposium Chairs
Professor Jiancheng Wang is the Dean of the College of Environmental Science and Engineering and the Director of the Key Laboratory of Coal Science and Technology, Ministry of Education and a professor of Chemical Engineering of Taiyuan University of Technology. He is working on pollution control and solid waste utilization in the process of coal conversion. He presided over and completed 5 national fund projects, and more than 10 projects entrusted by provincial and ministerial level and enterprises. More than 80 peer-reviewed papers have been published in ACS Catal, Chem Eng J, Fuel and other journals. He is the academic and technical Leader of Shanxi Province. He is also the board member of Journal of Coal Transformation and Taiyuan University of Technology (Natural Science Edition). He is also a member of the 9th Coal Chemical Industry Committee of China Chemical Industry Association and the 8th Coal Chemical Industry Committee of China Coal Society.
Dr. Park is a Director of the Climate Change Research Division in Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER). He started his career in KIER since 2007 and has focused on developing dry-sorbent CO2 capture technology. Currently, he has developed next generation CO2 capture materials and processes for point source capture (PSC) as well as direct air capture (DAC). He published more than seventy papers in journals and registered about hundred fifty patents. He was a member of energy and environment committee, the Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers (KIChE), an expert member in the energy and environment filed, National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea, a chairman of the environment and low carbon/clean fuel/CCUS division of the Korean Society for New and Renewable Energy (KSNRE), and an advisory committee, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.