Environmental Chemical Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on applying chemical engineering principles to address environmental challenges. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including pollution prevention, waste treatment, and sustainable energy production. One of the key goals of environmental chemical engineering is to develop innovative solutions that minimize the impact of human activities on the environment while promoting economic growth and societal well-being. In this field, engineers design and optimize processes to reduce air, water, and soil pollution. They develop technologies for the treatment and remediation of contaminated sites, such as chemical spills and industrial waste disposal sites. Additionally, environmental chemical engineers play a crucial role in the development of renewable energy sources, such as biofuels, solar power, and wind energy, which offer sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels.
Through research and development, environmental chemical engineers continuously strive to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of environmental protection measures. They investigate new materials and processes that can mitigate pollution and enhance resource conservation. Furthermore, they collaborate with government agencies, industries, and communities to implement environmental regulations and promote environmentally friendly practices. The field of environmental chemical engineering also addresses emerging environmental challenges, such as climate change and the depletion of natural resources. Engineers work on carbon capture and storage technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate global warming. They also explore innovative methods for recycling and reusing materials to minimize waste generation and promote a circular economy.
Title : Nanomaterials to fight cancer, cysts, infection, and numerous other health ailments: Human data
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Application of vanadium, tantalum and chromium single-site zeolite catalysts in catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : Influence of various catalysts on H₂ enhancement and CO2 capture during syngas upgrading
Enrico Paris, CREA-IT & DIAEE, Italy
Title : Plasma deposited nanocomposite thin films as integrated catalytic systems on structured packings: Concepts and applications
Hanna Kierzkowska Pawlak, Lodz University of Technology, Poland
Title : Personalized and Precision Medicine (PPM) as a unique healthcare model via bi-odesign, bio- and chemical engineering, translational applications, and upgraded business modeling to secure the human healthcare and biosafety
Sergey Suchkov, N.D. Zelinskii Institute for Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation
Title : The Concept and Implications of Low Carbon Green Growth
Dai Yeun Jeong, Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Title : Post-translational modifications of proteins in cardiovascular diseases
Guo Wei He, TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital, Tianjin University, China
Title : Morphological studies of quaternary alloys
Yarub Al Douri, European Academy of Sciences, Belgium
Title : Advances in heterogeneous catalysis for green conversion of propene to aldehydes and alcohols
Ram Sambhar Shukla, CSIR-Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute (CSMCRI), India
Title : Advanced nanostructures for carbon neutrality and sustainable H₂ energy
Tokeer Ahmad, Jamia Millia Islamia, India