PSE'97 / ESCAPE-7
First announcement and call for papers
PSE'97 / ESCAPE-7 is a joint event initiated by the Executive
Committee of the Process Systems Engineering Symposium Series and the
EFCE Working Party on Computer Aided Process Engineering. It follows
the previous PSE symposia in Kyongju, Korea ('94), Montebello, Canada
('91), Sydney, Australia ('88), Cambridge, England ('85'), Kyoto,
Japan ('82) and the previous ESCAPE symposia in Rhodes, Greece ('96),
Bled, Slovenia ('95), Dublin, Ireland ('94), Graz, AUstria ('93),
Toulouse, France ('92) and Elsinore, Denmark ('92).
PSE'97 / ESCAPE-7 is organized by the Center for Process
Systems Engineering at the Norwegian
University of Science and Technology.
The aim of the symposium is to review the latest developments in
Process Systems Engineering and Computer Aided Process Engineering,
with emphasis on the use of computers and information technology tools
and methods in the design and operation of process industri.
Venue
Trondheim is the 3rd largest city in Norway, and is located
approx. 500 km north of Oslo, the capital of Norway. Trondheim is
known as the Technology Capital of Norway, due to the city's
institutions of technology, education and research. Trondheim is
easily accessible both by air, train and car, and in the months of May
and June the weather is usually pleasant. The city of Trondheim will
in 1997 celebrate its 1000 years anniversary, and at the time around
the symposium, several cultural arrangements will find place.
Proceedings
All accepted papers will be published in one volume by
Elsevier. Proceedings will be made available to all Symposium
participants at registration. A collection of papers will also appear
in a special issue of the journal Computers and Chemical Engineering.
Demonstration / exhibitions
Facilities will be made available at the Symposium for demonstration
of software packages, books, computer hardware, process automation
systems, etc.
See separate documents for
Call for papers
Authors wishing to present a contribution are asked to submit a
two-page extended abstract. The abstract should also include: title,
authors, institutional affiliation and full mailing adress including
FAX and EMAIL. Please indicate at the top of the first page which of
the above five areas the paper is intended for.
We strongly encourage authors and participants to communicate with us
via Internet. Administration of paper is one of the major complexities
involved in organizing a conference like this one, and we ask you to
help us reduce this complexity by submission of abstracts and papers
electronically. Also, we ask that you provide us with your email
address, so we can deliver messages to you efficiently.
Five of the authos who submit their abstracts and papers via our Web
page will be selected to receive a nice gift from Norway as a token of
our appriciation.
pseadm@kjemi.unit.no
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