74th LISBON World Conference on Chemical, Biological, Agricultural & Environmental Engineering: LCBAEE-26

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Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:


1. Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineering focuses on the transformation of raw materials into useful products through chemical, physical, and thermal processes.

  • Transport Phenomena: Fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and mass transfer.

  • Thermodynamics: Phase equilibria, chemical reaction equilibria, and energy balances.

  • Reaction Engineering: Kinetics, reactor design (batch, CSTR, PFR), and catalysis.

  • Separation Processes: Distillation, absorption, extraction, and membrane filtration.

  • Process Control & Safety: Automation, instrumentation, and hazard analysis (HAZOP).

  • Materials Science: Polymers, ceramics, and nanotechnology.


2. Biological Engineering (Bioengineering)

This field applies engineering principles to biological systems, often overlapping with chemical engineering in "Bioprocess Engineering."

  • Bioprocess Engineering: Fermentation technology, bioreactor design, and downstream processing (purification).

  • Genetic & Metabolic Engineering: CRISPR/Cas9 applications, pathway optimization, and synthetic biology.

  • Biomedical Engineering: Tissue engineering, prosthetics, and medical imaging.

  • Bioinformatics: Computational biology and genomic data analysis.

  • Biomaterials: Biocompatible surfaces and drug delivery systems.


3. Agricultural Engineering

This discipline focuses on the production and processing of food, fiber, and fuel, bridging the gap between biology and mechanical/civil engineering.

  • Power & Machinery: Precision agriculture, tractor design, and harvesting automation.

  • Soil & Water Engineering: Irrigation system design, drainage, and soil erosion control.

  • Post-Harvest Technology: Food storage, drying, and crop processing.

  • Structures & Environment: Controlled environment agriculture (greenhouses) and livestock housing.

  • Precision Agriculture: Remote sensing, GPS mapping, and variable rate technology (VRT).


4. Environmental Engineering

This field focuses on protecting human health and the environment by managing waste and natural resources.

  • Water & Wastewater Treatment: Desalination, biological nutrient removal, and sludge management.

  • Air Quality Engineering: Emission control, particulate matter filtration, and atmospheric modeling.

  • Solid Waste Management: Landfill engineering, recycling systems, and waste-to-energy.

  • Remediation: Cleanup of contaminated soil and groundwater (Phytoremediation).

  • Hydrology: Watershed management and flood control.

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